Posted on 12/05/2003 11:45:37 AM PST by RightOnTheLeftCoast
As you probably have discerned, the lovelies at MoveOn.org have moved-on from their original charter of mewling about "vicious right-wing extremist attacks on President Clinton's personal sex life" to adopt a particularly strident blend of anti-America-ism, hate-Bush-ism, and appeasment of terrorists.
Well. Now through the magic of the Web they have arranged almost 3,000 "house parties" this Sunday at which a propaganda video, "Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq War" will be shown. You too can sign up to attend or host a house party at http://action.moveon.org/meet/parties.html.
I checked and there are four such parties within ten miles of my suburban home, including one at the local Quaker meeting house. The blurb for one at a home about a mile from me states:
"Please join us for an evening of viewing "Uncovered - the whole truth behind the Iraqi War", discussion and evaluation of the lies that we have been fed over the last year by the Bush administration. Follow-up actions and activities to spread the word will be discussed. Please bring some food/drinks to share with other attendees and meet your "Move-On" neighbors. Please come later, if you cannot make the first screening of the film and the conference call scheduled at 5.30. The party will last till 8 pm at least! NOTE: This is an activist household - Dean for President in 2004 - but feel free to bring any other literature or buttons/bumper stickers you may want to share with others - we have a big tent!"
Clearly these people need a good Freeping.
I am consumed with guilt.
How's it feel to the 8-10% of this country about to nominate a wack-job?
I think Dick Morris said it best: "Having Howard Dean as the dem nominee shows God is on Bush's side."
gag_order7: better go back and check those "numbers" again.
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