Posted on 03/20/2004 3:38:12 PM PST by IAmNotAnAnimal
Edited on 03/21/2004 7:59:26 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
My thoughts on my first Freep ever today in Fayetteville, NC. I arose early and set out on my two hour journey to Fayetteville. During the course of my trip, I kept going over different scenarios in my mind on responses to any sort of idealogical or factual argument I may have with the other side. I admit I was a little stressed.
arriving, the word was that we would have about 30 FReepers (if lucky), and that there were going to be about 1,500 "peace" people. As we gathered and waved our flags, spoke our mantras, the "enemy" slowly ascended the hill. My anxiety about being quick-witted in response to reasoned arguments rapidly vanished. The rag-tag crew that ascended the hill (about 600-700) people looked to be a mish mash of seasoned citizens wearing torn clothing and trash bags, and junior high school students waving such signs as "My dad is a Navy veteran, and he opposes the war".
Okay, so where's your dad? I can't help but mention the ecletic dancer with black and red hair who was "dancing" to the beat of homemade drums. It made me long for the sixties, even though I was born in 1968. I looked around at the 90, yes 90 Freepers and family assembled, all with flags and signs, reciting the pledge of allegiance, I looked at the Vietnam Vets against John Kerry, the veterans from various wars, the wives, and the babies, and then I had to laugh. Not at us, at them. I saw signs that were very germane from "Affordable Housing" to "Dennis Kuchinic" (who)?, and other such mind provoking drivel. I had to laugh, I just had to.
The reporter asked me if I had lost my legs in combat. I explained to the reporter that I had leg braces on, as exhibited by my very visible feet, that my legs were still there.
We marched behind this stately peaceful crowd where we joined up with our brothers and sisters in leather and on Harleys.
We would have loved to debate the other side, but no one seemed to want to come to "the line" to do that. So, I just watched one misguided veteran from the 101st, who upon weighing roughly 300 pounds shout to us that we didn't "get it". I would've shouted back, but he had already turned and gone down the hill, presumptively to get another hot dog.
The FReepers were great, it was like being amongst old friends, but I had just met them. We all shared in fellowship, and were quick to offer help to those who needed it. I would like to thank all the FReepers who were there for their kindness and patriotism. I am only left with one question - when we got to the park there were about a hundred open black umbrellas laying on the side of the "peace" people, and it wasn;t raining. What gives?
Looking forward to the next one. Ranger out.
A photo essay on the failure of the leftists
Fayetteville NC March 20, 2004
The cries and whines of the leftist heard in Fayetteville included many pleading requests for jobs. These are the members of the underclass, the parasites on the American society. Their union speakers condemned Halliburton and Bechtel and all corporations upon whom the ultimately rely for jobs, as enemies of all that is good. There was not a business person in the lot. They were obsessed with the destruction of business and industry.
They had a march and a rally. They needed to raise some money to pay their expenses. Some brilliant business mind conceived the umbrella teepee. A good leftwing wacko was supposed to pay out some of his begrudgingly earned money to obtain the privilege and right to decorate an umbrella with an important symbol or significantly meaningful work of art. The thus decorated and highly symbolic umbrellas would become the exterior wall of the Teepee, a Greek trophy if you will, to the victory of the day. Since the great conceiving mind knew the attendees are semiliterate and not particularly gifted with original thoughts, each umbrella carried a small placard with a preconceived idea and art work. Alas...... there were almost no takers. One wag in the Rollin Thunder contingent said "those ol hippies just can't get past the 60's. They think this is Woodstock."
The sea of umbrellas was still present at 3:30 p.m., a silent testimony to the failure of the day. A tribute to all those (the ones with money) who some how didn't make it.
FReeper Containment Area #1
Getting set up........ Saturday Morning
FReeper containment Area 2
FReepers were invited to join The Rolling Thunder group, across the street from the leftists.
The rolling thunder produced by simultaneous revving of multiple Harley engines is awesome........
It was really great to get together with some old timers and meet a LOT of new FReepers yesterday. It's SO much fun to do counter-protesting. The thing that suprised me the most was the elderly age of about 2/3 of the 'peace' protesters. They were literally stuck in the 60's, most looked like they hadn't bathed since the 60's either.
Thanks to all of you who made the financial and time sacrifice to protest with us yesterday. Here are a few pics that I took. I wish I would have remembered to get a few shots of the freakshow march as they passed by though. I was too busy laughing at them and holding up the HUGE 10 ft long FR banner too take pictures.
MKM
To the Fayetteville PD, if you are still monitoring these threads, I'd like to say THANKS FOR YOUR GREAT WORK!!!
MKM
But as they passed the intersection of Bragg Boulevard, a group of about 100 greeted them with chants of "Osama loves you" and "Swim to Cuba." Donnie Greene, 42, of Fayetteville, who served in the Army artillery and saw action in Panama, held an imaginary joint in his hand and told the marchers to "go smoke another one."
SORRY!
The fact that he clearly had weapons of mass destruction 14-16 years ago - a fact that only the most delusional hate-America-first leftists can deny or spin given the widespread and well-known photographs of dead Kurdish babies up in northern Iraq and the uncontested testimony of survivors - is not a "justification" for the invasion.
Rather, the 15-year-old WMD use is a point in a continuum. He had chemical weapons and supporting hardware and intellectual capital 14-16 years ago, point one. He engaged in a pattern of evasion, deception, and obstructionism in defiance of United Nations resolutions demanding that he divest Iraq of such weapons, point two. He created the impression among the inspectors, and even his own officers, that WMD were ready for use, and carefully hidden, point three.
Why is it so difficult for leftists to connect the dots?
Besides, Congress spelled out the justification for invasion under the Clinton Administration when it passed a resolution calling for regime change in Iraq.
I included the Congressman on the DC list because I know he's done a lot of event with them; many more than with our fledgling NC chapter.
Okay?(???)
;-)
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