Posted on 10/15/2011 3:04:24 PM PDT by stratman1969
I went down to the Washington Monument this morning to check out the big Al Sharpton / big labor unions "Resist We Much" rally, which was essentially a Support Obama's Jobs Tax Increases Bill masquerading as a march and rally in honor of the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial being dedicated on the Washington Mall tomorrow.
Seriously, did you think this rally was about jobs? There's nothing like being a labor union employee and being bussed to Washington DC...
Getting shepherded off the bus toward the rally....
Given a union-made sign.....
Your free t-shirt.....
A boxed lunch......
You even got your union paid-for fans saying you needed work NOW!, even though you were most likely paid to be there.
(Excerpt) Read more at maroonedinmarin.blogspot.com ...
It’s not a job’s bill, it is a tax bill.
Dumb as a box of rocks.
Exactly...but that’s all the unions will repeat just so the lapdog media will lick it up and report for us all to get behind. And who are these people saying they want work when they were paid to be there by the people they work for?
But this will hammer home the thought. A hot Megan Fox looking white chick and a typical baseball hat wearing white dude. Yes, this is what civil rights is being used for today. "Hey brother, you are a man!" Oh really?...How about McDonalds do a "free at last" spot to sell hamburgers? "Freeee at last! Buy one get one free!" Herman Cain said this country is being ruined by the stupid. Example 1A above.
I’ll say it again.....all you need to know about Al Sharpton is here
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/ballot_box/2003/09/the_worst_of_al_sharpton.html
The only thing I can come up with on all this protest stuff is, "They Have No Message".
Excellent photos at the link. Good job, Stratman!
Thanks!
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