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To: RamingtonStall

Free Republic is mentioned on the Washington Post site.

Two opposing activist groups have staged regular demonstrations in Washington since President Bush's 2001 inauguration. Now, anti-Bush protesters and pro-Bush counter-demonstrators are vying for attention once again as the president prepares for his second term.

Check this link, then click on "Free Republic".
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/mmedia/metro/011905-1v.htm


54 posted on 01/20/2005 7:28:30 AM PST by Doneel
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To: Doneel; kristinn
Since y'all are going to be there, please be on the lookout for my daughter, Lions Daughter, who is in the Auburn University Marching Band. LD is a freeper and just as pleased as punch for being at the inaugural. This was her first time voting, she voted a straight republican ticket and now she gets to further honor and be honored by playing for President Bush in the parade.

Here is how to find LionsDaughter:

The parade is divided into five sections, representing the different sections of the military. The AU band will be the 23rd unit of the Air Force section, the fourth section.

Now as the band comes to you, look for the row of tubas. The band is eight people across. LD will be the fourth person from the left, putting her almost in the middle. She plays tenor sax. So, look for a blue tenor sax player directly behind the tubas.

She's blue because she's cold up there. It would be so cool if someone would call out her screen name to her as she passes. That would just be icing on the cake.

BTW, she may be attending the Freeper Ball tonight.

57 posted on 01/20/2005 7:34:37 AM PST by Jemian (Sola Fide. Sola Deo gloria. Sola Scriptura. Sola Jesus.)
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