Posted on 09/16/2004 4:14:16 PM PDT by rintense
Check out the photo from yahoo. Only Kerry Supporters would do something so low.
Oh, yes! And you play the part of freeper mom very well. ;)
To All
The little girl looks so sad and the father looks like he regrets taking her there. Don't get mad at me but I think the father was wrong for bringing his kids to that rally. He should have gone alone or brought a couple of buddies with him. I mean, what did he expect to happen? If I brought my Bush/Cheney sign to a dem rally, I would be looking for trouble. Thank God he and the kids didn't get hurt.
The union sent him there and probably filled him with liquid courage. They might have a pension fund just the right size to pay for a quality education for ten kids.
We took our 3 month old daughter to RR's last campaign stop prior to his first election (Nov-80) in San Diego. She wore a handpainted t-shirt that said "I happen to like Bonzo!" Her photo made the newspaper along with her Dad holding a sign that said "Peanuts half off".
If a union thug had of dared to touch her, or dad, trust me, the sign would have been placed in an area where the California sun doesn't shine.
Political rallies must remain safe for children and I, for one, will never be intimidated by the "hate America" crowd. I've actually driven around Maui for 10 days now with a W'04 bumper sticker and I have not been keyed as yet. If I catch someone in the act, it'll be one less vote for JF'nK here in Hawaii.
I agree with you.
It is union thugs yelling at the man and his little girl
You do not know how RIGHT you are. I'm way behind on the thread right now because my daughter's teacher called. Long story short one of th things we were talking about was the kind of paper/notebook the 2nd grade reading teacher (my daughter's in 1st, but up in reading) requires. I commented about a notebook I had that I thought would fit the bill, until I look at the page size. She wants 8.5" x 11," my notebook is 8"x10.5" - the teacher's comment was along the lines of you found paper the same size the forgers couldn't find to fool Dan Rather?
I nearly dropped the phone I was laughing so hard.
And, yes, my daughter is in public school.
So, knowing all that (and let's be honest he should know all that) he takes his three-year old daughter along. I'm sorry, but I would never take a three-year old into that kind of situation. The union guy was wrong and and a thug, but the father was an idiot.
This angle is even more telling. The Union thug next to them is CLEARLY happy about the turn of events. I hope this guy never procreates.
Where I live in NYS you can't find a Bush/Cheney sign anywhere. I have got to get to the Rep headquarters and put some up--I'm tired of seeing Kerry everywhere
I think that earlier up the thread, someone posted that this wasn't a rally. It happened at an airport where The Breck Girl was going through.
For all those saying he should not have gone, shame on you.
Educating your children in civic responsibility is a patriotic and noble venture.
Whether protesting or supporting a candidate in public, you should be safe, feel safe, and most of all, expect safety.
(And also the Brothers)
Liberal family and friends are annoying, but I find your attitude a little strange.
This is a PUBLIC airport. It used to be safe to go to places like these. And yes, in an earlier, more kinder America, I would have taken my kids to see the Presidential or Vice Presidential candidates of either party as a Civics lesson.
Sophia Parlock, 3, cries while seated on the shoulders of her father, Phil Parlock, a supporter of President Bush (news - web sites), after a Bush-Cheney sign she and her father were holding was torn up by another person standing in the crowd that had gathered to greet Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. John Edwards (news - web sites), D-N.C., Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004, at the Tri-State Airport in Huntington, W.Va. At right, is Alex Parlock, 11, Sophia's brother. (AP Photo/Randy Snyder) Thu Sep 16, 8:21 PM ET
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