Articles Posted by bluesagewoman
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Columbia, Missouri is a college town. However, the majority of the anti-war leftists here are not students, but (they’re now older than dirt) left-over, original protesters who still employ the tactics and stunts of the 60’s. They were at it today at the Courthouse to protest the Iraq War and demand the U.S. exit the war now. With the peaceniks so occupied, our little group held support signs for our military recruiters to see across the street from their offices. (Those attending? A Protest Warrior, a Vietnam Veteran, and me, for a total of 3.) In the past, the peaceniks...
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REPORT: by TheSnowFlake On Saturday-Jan 2006, Columbia, Missouri woke up to a cold, overcast, rainy day. As I stood across the Post Office this morning, the rain felt cold as ice dripping off my red-hooded windbreaker. Today, I was alone opposing the peaceniks, since the other counter-protesters had various obligations. Alone, or not, it was so good to be there. On the opposing side stood eight (I call them this time SUSPECTS, ha!) Their so-called peace cause is certainly more than questionable. And, also behind their so-called peace cause, some do commit crimes of violence and exhibit many different forms...
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We have not posted about our activities for quite some time. We have diligently countered the peaceniks each week at the Columbia, Missouri Post Office on Saturdays, and on Wednesday afternoons near Providence and Broadway. TheSnowFlake has submitted the following report, which contains a typical accounting of what goes on each week: Saturday- September 10, 2005 Bright and early this morning Bluesagewoman, our much appreciated, faithful bodyguard, Tom, and I stood across the Post Office from the so-called peace people, with their INFAMOUS signs and banners. The beginning of the hour, the weather was fairly mild. But, we could feel...
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The Sheehadi’s bus stopped for a little Kumbiya time in St. Louis, Missouri today. We prepared a little counter to make sure they see that they have not managed to turn Casey into peacenik fodder. Our troops are our heroes, and they deserve to see support on the streets as often as they are force-fed the appeasement-pusher’s morale busting antics of the radical leftists. Bahbah and StarCMC did recon earlier and scoped out the march route and gathering places so the Columbia contingent was able to pull straight into parking places and walk right in. We came armed with flags,...
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Missouri weather is so unpredictable. After several days of hailstorms, tornado warnings and generally icky weather, Saturday dawned bright and clear. It was a pleasure to be out in the warm morning air doing what we like to do best…Support our Troops. We also enjoyed the company of several other fine folks who came to stand with us. We also understand that the collection of items for care packages to our troops that was held a couple of weeks ago was a good success. Local FReepers, FYI, this is also the day the Postal Carriers will pick up food donations...
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REPORT by The SnowFlake: It was a gorgeous, cool, windy, bright sun shiny day, about 41 degrees, when we all gathered at our corner from 10-11 this past Saturday morning. Bluesagewoman, Prov 3:4,5,6, a friend, and I were there. I was disappointed to discover that three beautiful trees had been chopped down in our area. How we will miss them, especially this summer. But, that will not hinder us from still being there as often as possible in support of our troops! As usual, the Appeasement For Peace people were across the street from us with their same old worn...
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DERELICTION OF DUTY Many Americans are blaming President Bush for the tragedy of 911 and Osama bin Laden. In reading the book, "Dereliction of Duty," by Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson USAF (Ret.) Carrier of the "Nuclear football," many parallels can be drawn comparing President Clinton’s past administration, and one Senator John Kerry promises to install if he is elected. As you read the circumstances and warnings, merely adjust the time-table forward and the possibilities become frighteningly obvious. Sandy Berger’s involvement, given his current situation, is also fascinating. The following is a review of some of the most hair-raising and...
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A few Mid-Missouri FReepers observed this 3rd Anniversary of the terror attacks on America by gathering together countering the peace vigil at the Columbia Post Office. Zip, Mrs. Zip, little Sunnyside, DogRobber, Prov3456, Bluesage, and the Harmonica Man were all there. It was good to be together in fellowship as we remembered all that has occurred the past few years. The Harmonica Man played beautifully and many passersby enjoyed his tribute. We also met another young woman who represented Protest Warriors. She joined the peaceniks across the street, and they were not very happy. Especially one! He was already rather...
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — The Varsity barbershop, with its old barber pole and, yes, its old barbers, is stop No. 7 on the self-guided Rush Limbaugh tour. (No. 2 is the former site of Wimpy's. No, really.) We've finally come to this: the birthplace of the man who delights in driving a wedge through the heart of the red-blue divide. (Snip) "Liberals are amoral," he (Freeper) says. "Republicans tend to have a rational, logical view of the world," he adds. Liberals, he says, see things emotionally. (Missourians viewed by Colorado liberal newspaper columnist)
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What a whirlwind of activities our newly formed chapter of Free Republic has been lately. It seems the Robinson’s visit has lit a fire! Since Memorial Day, we’ve hardly sat still. Of course, our group has countered the peacenik element at the post office on Saturday mornings. We have photos from last Saturday, and this past Saturday. As usual, we speak to folks as they pass by. Often, those conversations are encouraging and receptive. Columbia has such a vocal group of radical, left wing hippy types that will actively belittle conservatives, even to the point of writing humiliating letters about...
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Incredibly glorious weather awaited mid-Missouri FReepers this morning as we countered the peaceniks across from the post office. We had a large group this morning: Zip, Mrs. Zip, Sunny Side, The Snowflake, Prov3456, GulfWar1Vet, Bluesagewoman and The Harmonica Man, and Tom joined us once again. Our side of the street was bright with many American flags, and happy faces. The other side was dour, as usual. They have spent their entire lives hating this country, complaining about their lot being so oppressed, and plotting and spreading their Marxist agenda; no wonder they always look like they’ve just eaten pickles. As...
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Peace protesters seem to like American soldiers better dead than alive, as they count the dead ones and spit on the live. Whether the spitting comes from actual saliva or from their active hatred of our country-it is the same. Columbia area FReepers once again assembled across the street from the protesters to try to counter the damage they do. Zip, Mrs. Zip, SunnySide, Prov, Snowflake, DogRobber, BSW, and The Harmonica Guy did their best to put a visible display on the street supporting our troops, veterans, and their families. “Tom” later joined us. Sometimes, keeping ones temper around the...
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Today starts Military Appreciation month, and we kicked it off with a bang. Peaceniks gathered at the Columbia Post Office to celebrate May Day. Our gang celebrated the former. Freepers GulfWar1Vet and Bluesagewoman were joined by a young Republican, the Harmonica Man (who’ve joined us before), and BSW’s littlest sister, “Rose.” A local newspaper had announced earlier in the week the peace coalition was planning a march to the military recruiters’ offices for a protest, picnic and campout. So, after the counter at the post office we all set up at the recruiter’s building to wait for them. There, we...
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Mid-Missouri Patriots had some very special guests join us this morning countering the peaceniks at the post office in Columbia, Missouri. Freeper Bahbab drove from Kansas City and stopped by on her way to St. Louis. Last time she joined us she brought Sophie. This time her kitty joined us, but elected to stay in the car. J.W. came back and brought a couple of his friends. We were so delighted to have these young men stand with us. We old fogies sometimes forget exactly how good most of that generation is, and how proud we are of them. It...
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Forty-five degrees, overcast and breezy. Those were the weather conditions at the corner as we faced off against the peaceniks this morning at the post office in Columbia, Missouri. What a morning we had. A young man, J.W., and a nice salesman joined zip, Mrs. Zip, Jerr, The Snowflake, Prov, Bluesage, GulfWar1Vet. The day may have been a little dreary, but the enthusiasm was obvious. We were delighted to meet Jerr who had driven from Kansas City just to stand with us. Glad to meet you, sir! Several flags, good signs, and pleasant company dominated out side. Community support was...
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What a beautiful morning it was at the post office in Columbia, Missouri. The air was crisp, but hints of spring were everywhere…new buds on our pear tree, tiny nubbins of grass showing green, geese honking the morning alarm at dawn. Speaking of geese, there was a gaggle of them outside of the post office, as usual, holding their pathetic signs (no, on second thought, geese got more sense). Anyway, these strange birds were flocking together. Prov3456, TheSnowflake, GulfWar1Vet, and bluesagewoman met across the street from the peaceniks to once more counter the damage they do. Our efforts seem to...
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“We laugh at honor, and are shocked to find traitors in our midst.” C.S. Lewis made that comment many years ago. He had a point there. We have made fun of honorable people, respect for life, all things good, decent and civil, yet we are surprised to wake up and find our country has so little left of honor. (The news carried another story last week about one who lacked honor being arrested as a traitor.) Having just earlier read the words Mr. Lewis had spoken, I arrived for the Saturday morning counter of the leftist elitists. As bad luck...
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“Freedom is Worth Fighting For.” Apparently that statement offends some people; at least those that do not support our troops or country in their mission in Iraq. This morning as Bluesagewoman, Dogrobber, and Snowflake stood against America’s enemies, two people could not seem to get around the idea that America’s troops were fighting for freedom in Iraq. Iraq’s freedom certainly, but America’s freedom too. How? That’s what the man and woman wanted to know; how does fighting in Iraq insure America’s freedom. What possible way could it make a difference here? That’s what the two wanted to know, of course...
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Report by: Snowflake This morning in Columbia, Missouri began damp and humid with fairly mild temperatures along with an overcast sky. Our early birds were Dogrobber, Bluesagewoman, and Mr. & Mrs. Zip. A man I’d not met before (Wendell) also joined the group. By the way, Mr. & Mrs. Zip are proud new great-grandparents of a week-old baby girl. We would like to congratulate them!!! Prov 3456 joined us a few minutes later. By the end of the hour there were 15 peaceniks and 7 of us. Zip said it well, “Really, they are outnumbered 500-1. I go for quality,...
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After Action Report November 8, 2003 10-11 a.m. Early this morning in Columbia, Missouri started as a really cold, breezy fall day on our corner across the street from the Post Office. Prov3456 and Bluesagewoman were the early birds. And, they were both holding down the fort on our corner when I arrived on the scene a few minutes later. At the end of the hour, there were about 14 or 15 peace protesters on the opposing side, and three of us. Of course, they had their same usual signs and posters as has already been explained in other reports,...
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