Sunday, September 16, 2007

Yes Indeed...A Rally As None Other

The words in the following article could not be articulated any better than they have already. I will add a comment or two at the end.


The Joke's On Us
We were intrigued by the headline on this story from CNSNews.com: "September 15 Anti-War Protest to Be 'Unlike Any Other.' " The first paragraph repeats the point:

Organizers of an anti-war protest scheduled for Sept. 15 said Wednesday that the demonstration will be "unlike any other" as activists gather to demand an immediate end to the war.

Wow, unlike any other! What could that mean? Are they going to take showers before marching? Are they going to demand that the enemy give up rather than our side? We read on:

The protest, organized by Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), begins with a rally near the White House, continues with a march to the U.S. Capitol, and concludes with a "die-in" that organizers estimate will involve approximately 1,000 people lying down near the Capitol in a symbolic effort to represent dead "U.S. soldiers and dead Iraqis.

Brian Becker, ANSWER's national coordinator, told reporters at a news conference Wednesday that the demonstration "will be unlike any other anti-war protest in recent years because it will culminate in a massive civil disobedience" referring to the "die-in". In other words, it's going to be like every other "antiwar" protest. OK, CNSNews, fool us once, shame on you . . .


In other words, it's going to be like every other "antiwar" protest. OK, CNSNews, fool us once, shame on you . . .

It was indeed a rally as none other. We Eagles made note of the momentum we have gained and the momentum "they" have lost.

It took them OVER 3 hours to get more folks. We had them outnumbered and outgunned. They tried to wait us out but we would NOT budge. When they finally came, they bunched all up and many carried more than one sign to appear they had more folks. They clearly did not...I don't care what the Lame Stream Media printed or aired.

The Conservative Tsunami grew a bit on the 15th.

Catch the wave.

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