President Bush and first lady Laura Bush wave as they enter St. John's Church to attend morning services, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005, in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)
A South Korean protester blows a bugle beside a picture of U.S. President George W. Bush during an anti-U.S. rally at Pyongtaek, south of Seoul, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005. Thousands of protesters opposed the U.S. plan to relocate its bases away from the border with North Korea to Pyongtaek and they called for withdrawal of U.S. troops.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
Japanese farmers mocking Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L) and U.S. President George W. Bush wear hats with their portraits during an anti-WTO rally in Hong Kong December 11, 2005, two days before the WTO conference to be held in the territory. Hong Kong braced for potential violence as anti-globalisation protesters kicked off a flurry of demonstrations on Sunday against this week's World Trade Organisation (WTO) meeting of nearly 150 rich and poor nations. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
South Korean protesters wearing masks of U.S. President George W. Bush (front) and South Korean president Roh Moo-hyun march at an anti-U.S. rally against a plan to expand the U.S. army base in Pyongtaek, about 80 km (50 miles) south of Seoul, December 11, 2005. The U.S. and South Korea agreed last year to move 8,000 U.S. troops from the Seoul metropolitan zone to the Pyongtaek area by December 2008. About 4,500 demonstrators took part in the rally on Sunday. The slogan of the protester in Bush mask reads 'Pyongtaek belongs to the United States'. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho