Bastards. It looks like the people still in the picture are probably the culprits too, with the guy on the left in the IUPAT shirt, and the woman in the back screaming at him.
And I bet the little blond kid on the left is his son. Looks like he's about to throw down on somebody.
IF things got a little rough between Union Thugs for Kerry and the Protest Warriors, so be it.
But this is different, and as cowardly and despicable as the lefties can get. Hope some papers pick up on this photo/story.
You are absolutely right. What is in that guy's hand?
"Bastards. It looks like the people still in the picture are probably the culprits too, with the guy on the left in the IUPAT shirt, and the woman in the back screaming at him."
The guy on the left has part of the torn up sign IN HIS HAND!!!! I zoomed the image!
"...looks like the people still in the picture are probably the culprits too, with the guy on the left in the IUPAT shirt,..."
It also looks like the guy is holding pieces of the Bush sign, crumpled.
I live in SoCalif and have Bush stickers on my car. Today it was "keyed" for the second time.
After Waco and the Impeachment, what else do you expect from these people.
IUPAT Yuck! They don't have time to actually work because of attending rallies. One of their members lives around the corner from me. Had his Kerry yard sign out early. There are six houses in a row on my street thet now have Kit Bond and Bush/Cheney signs in our front yards.
Does IUPAT mean International Union of Public Assistance Trolls or does the T mean something else, like Takers or Thugs?
You mean this IUPAT??? NO! can't be... Mission Statement The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades established the PATCH (Painters and Allied Trades for Children's Hope) Foundation to improve the lives of children in need and to ensure that their futures are bright and productive.
IUPAT, as an international coalition of working men and women, understands that our children are not only our most precious resource, but also the key to a prosperous future. We recognize the important role we can play in bringing the best into our children's lives.
The mission of the PATCH Foundation is to identify a problem that children in North America face. We will seek out the organizations that are best equipped to deal with that particular issue and will help fund these organizations. We will use our international network of members to bring local and national attention to the issue.
The PATCH Foundation will address literacy, education, childhood illnesses, children's emotional well-being, childhood poverty, homelessness, and children's health care.