The MSM always find unusual republican delegates to film instesd.
You've just got to love Freedom of Speech !
It's a true challenge to free speech when you see protests comprised of naked people that you wish weren't naked.
From the photographs it appears the single biggest motivator for Democrats is the desire to kill babies without government interference.
Please, please tell everyone you know that the protesters are John Kerry supporters!!!
Morons never learn, if is wasn't for their freak show at the 68 Democratic Convention, Nixon may not have been elected. This is only going to help President Bush in the end.
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Nice post. Keep up the good work.
Recreational drugs will turn your brain to cottage cheese....
Time to turn up the heat on Kerry's anti war protests!
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BTTT for emailing to all I know....
Socialists, anarchists, wiccans, pagans, homosexuals and lesbians, abortionists, New Agers, pornographers, atheists, libertines, earth and tree worshippers and so on.
An assortment of pretty much everything that is wrong with America.
Demonstrators shout at police in New York's theater district during performances of Broadway shows for delegates attending the Republican National Convention Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004. (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson)
Anti-Bush protestors gather on the Great Lawn in New York's Central Park on Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, the day before the start of the Republican National Convention (AP Photo/Dean Cox)
Tom Roepke, a New York City public school teacher, sunbathes next to a sign protesting the war in Iraq (news - web sites) on the Great Lawn in New York's Central Park on Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, the day before the start of the Republican National Convention. (AP Photo/Dean Cox)
An anti-Bush group 'Clown Army' marches on the Great Lawn in New York's Central Park on Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, the day before the start of the Republican National Convention. (AP Photo/Dean Cox)
New York City police arrest a protester in New York's Times Square after a large demonstration against President George W. Bushes policies, August 29, 2004, the day before the Republican National Convention. The United Peace and Justice coalition estimated more than 400,000 people attended the demonstration. REUTERS/Jeff Christensen |
Demonstrators run past a giant dragon burning in the street in front of New York's Madison Square Garden during the anti-Bush march organized by United for Peace and Justice Sunday, August 29, 2004, on the eve of the Republican National Convention.
New York City Police officers grab a protester who was part of a group that had assembled on a traffic island in the middle of New York's Times Square August, 29, 2004. The group of mostly lesbian and gay protesters had marched north from the main protest march, which passed Madison Square Garden, site of this week's Republican National Convention, ending in Times Square when the police decided to make arrests. REUTERS/Henny Ray Abrams |
A mounted New York City police officer moves a protester across Times Square after the police cracked down on the gathering and started making arrests August, 29, 2004 in New York. The group of mostly lesbian and gay protesters had marched north from the main protest march, which passed Madison Square Garden, site of this week's Republican National Convention, ending in Times Square when the police decided to make arrests. REUTERS/Henny Ray Abrams
New York City Police arrest a protester in New York's Times Square after a large demonstration against U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites)'s policies August 29, 2004. The United Peace and Justice coalition estimated more than 400,000 people attended the demonstration the day before the Republican National Convention. REUTERS/Jeff Christensen
Mark Lickerman, of Chicago, listens to speakers during an anti-Bush/anti-war rally at the Federal Plaza in Chicago August 29, 2004. Protestors demonstrated against President George W. Bush (news - web sites)'s political agenda on the eve of the Republican National Convention, which begins tomorrow in New York. REUTERS/Frank Polich US ELECTION |
A small float burns on 7th Avenue after being lit by protesters in front of Madison Square Garden, site of the Republican National Convention, in New York City August 29, 2004. The Republican National Convention is scheduled to begin August 30. REUTERS/Win McNamee |
All rove has to do is to take these picts, and run a commercial saying thus....
( Black screen) White lettering : Who would you most likely want to sit at your dinner table, baby sit your kids, run your nation....
Show these picts.....
Fade to black
White lettering: OR
Then George Bush's face or the picture of him hugging that kid a few months ago.
Fade to black..... Cast your vote ....