Posted on 06/20/2007 9:11:39 AM PDT by redstates4ever
"Congresswoman Herseth, elected by a 69% victory, was largely due to women rallying in South Dakota, determined to protect our rights. Yet the Congresswoman voted to give Bush $100 billion to continue death and destruction in Iraq. Women and men voters in South Dakota are bitterly disappointed. "
"Two brave codepinkers determined to end war. Congressman Kind was at the Boys & Girls Club, refusing to speak with these girls about his vote to continue war. They ask him how can he care about boys and girls when he is sending them to kill and be killed? And what about Iraq boys and girls, they ask? "
"Two twelve year old amazons wimmin-in-training being interviewed by the local paper about their arrest, citation and release for tresspassing in Congressman Kind's office."
"Several of the activists that were attempting to meet with Congressman Kind after his vote to buy the occupation and war against Iraq through September."
"The skies cleared for us in Bismarck as two dozen peace activists stood on a busy corner in front of the Federal Building. " (That's funny, I count ten.)
"Several passers-by saw the protest, parked their cars, and jumped into the midst of those who represent peace!"
"Protestors came with instruments, songs, and a determined wild spirit!"
Code Pink caption *ping*
Some of these people are so glossy eyed...i wonder what else they were peddling besides “peace”?
Two nightmares-in-the-making.
This is very curious to me, all of these Code Pink people.
It must be that they really don’t give a rip about the troops - so why do they care so much about bringing them home?
It is just to embarrass George Bush? Hell, he’s not running again.
They are also very unattractive people - literally.
Makes me think of that RI nightclub fire that killed so many people a few years ago, many trampled eachother bottle-necking the doorway so that no one could get out...ironic isn’t it, the “me-me-me” liberal attitude contributed to more deaths than were necessary IMO.
Well you know 12 is the new 10.
The first against the wall if Shariah law ever comes to America (G-d forbid)
Maybe since they're too young to vote, they're not his constituents??
(I mean, holy crap, I went to publick skoolz and even I figured that one out!)
"END ROAD WORK NOW!!!"
Was CLINTON there?
*HI! Like, I’m like, just 15, like, and ya know, they’re, like, paying me lots of, like, money to do this.* *giggle, giggle*
(2007-02-17) A coalition of major terror groups operating in Iraq today announced a symbolic, non-binding ceasefire in response to House Democrats passage of a non-binding resolution rejecting President George Bushs troop surge plan.
Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Shiite Mahdi army and representatives of a Sunni car-bomb cartel said they would continue to fully fund martyrdom operations, with help from their friends in Iran, Syria and elsewhere.
An unnamed spokesman for the terror coalition said, The non-binding ceasefire serves as a kind of imaginary turning point in the mythical pursuit of peace among those who have pledged their lives to the destruction of the U.S., Christianity, Judaism and Western civilization in general.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-CA, said the terrorists symbolic initiative confirms that Democrats are on the right track with their strategy to end the war in Iraq through non-binding means.
Meanwhile, the White House released a conciliatory statement from President George Bush in the wake of the Democrat-sponsored anti-surge resolution.
Our friends in Congress continue to display the rich diversity of patriotism, the president said. Their actions demonstrate to all Americans that you, in fact, can support the troops while opposing the war, as long as youre not too specific about whose troops you support.
Mr. Bush also said the House vote shows that its possible to pass a resolution without being overly resolute.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1786581/posts
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Code Pinko supports the terrorists even if they “don’t” support the jihad.
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