Posted on 01/23/2005 2:43:27 PM PST by BillF
SKUNKS AND BLUE BRACELETS AT CHECKPOINT CHARLIE
The 7th Street security checkpoint ("Checkpoint Charlie") for the inaugural parade was closest to the American Sector established by the DC Chapter of Free Republic. Waiting there, I coincidentally ended up near DC Chapter member, bmwcyle, and Flora McDonald, a Richmond-area FReeper of long-standing. As we waited in the crowd (it wasn't orderly enough to be a line), pro-Bush people mostly tried to stay quiet in the face of some leftists (maybe ten percent of the crowd) occasionally and individually shouting anti-Bush or anti-war slogans. However, numerous Bush supporters and people who just came to watch a parade would shout back every now and then.
On one occasion the crowd started singing God Bless America. The song's title has three words, each word representing a concept antithetical to many of the leftists.
I told one leftist waiting in the security line near me to "swim to Cuba, free healthcare, free education," much to the amusement of most nearby people. (Some of the other, regular parade-watchers started chiding leftists. I heard one later say "go to Cuba" to another leftist.)
In response to my "swim to Cuba" line, he said "why did you come to annoy us today?" The leftist was serious. He and many of his leftist friends truly believe that the world revolves around them. It's all about them.
I said: "Get real. We won. You lost. We're here to celebrate and watch a parade. You are the skunk at the parade." Seeing his discomfort at that characterization, I started referring to all of them as "skunks at the parade."
That particular skunk, stung and not used to being verbally challenged, retreated about 25 feet from his original location that was a couple people away from bmwcyle and me.
When I laughed at another skunk, he complained that he had a right to criticize "Bush," but said that I was violating his First Amendment rights. After laughing at that absurd comment, I said, "I'm not interfering with your rights. I'm just using my First Amendment rights to criticize and ridicule the way that you use your rights."
Bmwcyle and I left after waiting for about 20 minutes at the security checkpoint, but Flora McDonald decided to stay. BMW and I didn't think that we would get in because there had been little movement towards the entry gate.. Also, there was an ugly incident when some leftist was shouting slurs against President Bush into a news camera and a conservative (not a FReeper as far as known) quickly charged 20 feet through the crowd, getting into the guy's face. It had not gotten physical, but appeared to be on the verge when we left.
We later returned and waited again at the "Checkpoint Charlie" that was a couple blocks north of our intended American Sector destination. Some of the sound files which are linked below are from the first time waiting and some are from the second time waiting, but I'm not sure which ones go with which time.
Click here for a SOUND FILE (regular left click to play the WAV-format file, right click if you want to download it for later listening; 188 K, 17 sec.). This is some leftist saying "stop the Nazism, we don't need another Hitler." In response, bmwcyle says, "Yeah, Clinton is out of office." More back and forth is in the audio.
Click here for a SOUND FILE ( 853 K, 78 sec.) that begins with bmwcyle and a leftist arguing ("sore loser" vs. "sore winner") and ends shortly after I tell a guy wearing a Che Guevara button that he should "swim to Cuba."
Click here for a SOUND FILE (679 K, 62 sec.) that begins with a woman telling the leftists "if you don't like it here, you can leave" (paraphrase). Later the audio has a guy who had not voted for Bush. The guy wanted to see the parade, but was disgusted at the leftists. He was asking a leftist "where is your political cadre." However, the guy told me that, as disgusting as the leftists were, it was appropriate for the leftists to be exercising their First Amendment rights there.
Although I agreed that the leftists had the right to demonstrate (i.e., be skunks at the parade), I argued that it was not appropriate. It was uncivil, rude in the extreme. Suppose a Democratic Senator had led a filibuster of a Bush Supreme Court nominee, it would be our First Amendment right to protest on public property adjacent a wedding reception for the Senator. I'm sure that FReepers would not hold such a classless protest, despite it being within our rights.
As bad as the leftists' conduct was, I believe that the leftists are digging a hole for future Dem candidates. Like the guy who didn't vote for Bush, but was disgusted by the leftists, many Americans will turn away from the Dems upon becoming aware of such conduct.
A leftist climbed up a Jersey barrier and stood 3 feet higher than the crowd. He started shouting leftist inanities to the crowd. Ridiculed by bmwcyle, me, and others, the leftist soon realized that the crowd was overwhelmingly against him. He abandoned his perch.
Some guy, who had been given a blue wrist bracelet (i.e., Blue State emblem), asked if anyone wanted it. The man was a Bush supporter and didn't really want it, but apparently had accepted it from a guy handing out dozens and dozens of them. The man had previously not felt confident enough to "out" himself as a Bush supporter by turning it down. After he heard several of us ridicule the leftists, he realized that he was not in enemy-occupied territory.
I warned the nearby leftists that the blue bracelet might be misinterpreted as a sign of willingness to perform a sexual act. I explained that National Review online had linked to a site which explained the sexual significance of various bracelets. As delicately as possible in view of the young ears not far away, I said that Monica would have worn the blue bracelet to go with the blue dress that was the legacy of our last President.
When a leftist accepted the blue bracelet, I suggested that he should avoid the possible misinterpretation of the bracelet as a sex signal. Instead, I said that he should have a blue letter "L" tattooed on his forehead. He didn't like that idea.
With the one exception when the conservative interrupted the leftist's interview, this was great fun. Nothing had come close to physical confrontation, probably because the leftists were so outnumbered. Most of my comments were made with a laugh and a smile. Indeed, bmwcyle shook hands with one of the better behaved leftists.
This was a great day to celebrate. Our side had won and could afford to laugh at the pathetic losers.
BARBARIANS AT THE GATES
Between our first time waiting at the security gate and our second time, bmwcyle and I drank some beer at a brew pub a few blocks away.
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As I drank, I looked out the window and saw a black wave moving down the street. Like the hordes of barbarians or Vikings that storm establishments in the Capital One credit card ads, the anarchists had taken to the streets. Grabbing my camera, I went just outside the door of the restaurant and took these photos. Two waitresses from the brew pub had stepped outside to watch the garbage pass. One said, "that is so cool." Obviously, she was highly sympathetic to them. I could have taught her a lesson by shouting "hey, this chick here is a Bush supporter," but it would have been wrong. The anarchists looked like they were spoiling for a fight. Hundreds, possibly over a thousand, moved by very quickly and turned the corner on the way to the security checkpoint that bmwcyle and I had left 20 minutes before. A few police cars trailed the anarchists. A short time after they had passed, at least ten police cars and ten police motorcyles zoomed by. They were going a different way, but apparently planned to head off the anarchists.
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ANARCHISTS , OFTEN CALLED "BLACK BLOC" |
Returning to my beer, I would later hear about the anarchists' further exploits from witnesses. The anarchists moved towards the crowd at the checkpoint, apparently hoping to create a stampede. The anarchists probably wanted the crowd to flee the anarchists by breaching the security gate. The anarchists could have walked across the bodies of the injured people and used the chaos to get into the secure zone without going through the checkpoint. Fortunately, police vehicles swooped in to block the anarchists from getting too close to the waiting crowd. The police vehicles protected the crowd from the anarchists, but some people at the edge of the crowd had to quickly get out of the way of the police vehicles. This created a big crush in the crowd, causing many to fear for their safety, especially those with small children. Many of those people gave up on the parade and left the area as soon as they could. The anarchists got a Protest Warrior on the ground and kicked him. Fortunately, he was not seriously injured.
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CAMERA-SHY GUY THAT YOU DON'T WANT
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[THIS PHOTO, NOT HYPERLINKED TO LARGER ONE] SKULL AND BONES, BUT NOT IN HONOR OF THE
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The anarchists threw snowballs at people. Then they took the signs and flags off their support poles. When they threw the poles at officers, the police responded with a canon that fired pepper spray on the anarchists.
AMERICAN SECTOR
After about an hour in the pub, bmwcyle and I went back to the gate and started our second wait. It took us about an hour to get in. Separated from bmwcyle during the security processing, I made my way to the American Sector. Unfortunately, I missed President Bush by about 5 or 10 minutes, despite the fact that security concerns had delayed the start of the parade at least an hour. (The anarchists' lawlessness and near-riot described above MAY have been the security concern that delayed the start of the parade.)
At the American Sector, I talked with kristinn, trueblackman, staytrue, Flora McDonald, Rabidralph, the Sarce, BufordP and DCBryan1, among others.
Sad to say that my camera didn't work all the time. At the parade and at the ball, I "took" photos that never registered, but I didn't realize it until later. Some of the better parade photos are below.
TRUEBLACKMAN ON RIGHT AND ANOTHER
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PROUD MOTHER FLORA McDONALD |
BUFORDP HOLDS ANOTHER OF HIS GREAT SIGNS
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LURKER (L) AND DCBRYAN1 HOLD SIGN |
RESCUE DOGS AND HANDLERS MARCH AS POLICE SCAN CROWD
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IMPRESSIVE TEXAS FLOAT |
TWO ROWS OF BARRIERS (ONLY ONE ROW VISIBLE HERE)
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WYOMING FLOAT WITH STATUE OF COWBOY |
W2 BALL
The Capitol Offense Band with Gov. Huckabee, the comedian/impressionist singer Billy Finch, the program, Sauropod's video, and Jimmy Valentine's brother as Saddam Hussein in prison stripes dancing onstage as the band played Jail House Rock, it was all great. Meeting old friends and making new ones and proving once again that FReepers are the greatest!
SIGNS NEAR THE MAIN ENTRANCE
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PHOTOS OF VARIOUS FREEPERS AND RELATIVES IN OUR MILITARY |
JIMMY VALENTINE'S BROTHER AS SADDAM HUSSEIN
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PHOTOS OF PAST FREEPER ACTIONS ON WALL WITH |
KRISTINN INTRODUCES CAPITOL OFFENSE BAND
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KRISTINN AND TGSLTAKOMA |
TWO MORE SIGNS THAT STAYTRUE |
MUDBOY SLIM, HELMS, SAUROPOD, AND IRONMAN |
MORE FREEPER SIGNS USED IN FREEPS |
BUFORDP MADE THE SIGN ON THE LEFT AND |
Maybe you and the "The Doctor and the Pod" could borrow Green Eyed dress for a Freep.
I thought the person looked like Stand watie, but I wasn't sure that it was him.
What do you mean by "our SC Chapter rep?"
Why do you keep trying to put me in a dress? Only the Doctor and the 'Pod have gone that way.
I don't know. I guess it is by association.
stand watie staunchly informs that he is a member in good standing of the South Carolina Chapter of FreeRepublic. He is proud to support and participate in DC Chapter activites.
it's a secret;don't tell anone!
free dixie,sw
Cool, but then the cowboy on the horse is not running for chair of his party.
BufordP has modified his computer settings at work. Instead of giving a standard sound when a download is finished or other action is done, the computer gives the scream of hatred-powered Howard. People walking by in the hall hear it and laugh.
Howard Dean, who actually said last weekend, "I hate Republicans and everything they stand for," is now on track to be DNC Chair. Indeed, "It's my party and I'll scream if I want to," as someone at NROnline envisioned Dean saying.
Thank you, StayAtHomeMother, for linking the "A Few of FR's Finest's" Inaugural Ball thread.
Stayat Homemother was nice enough to FReepmail the URL of new FReeper Navydoc's great thread giving his experience as a military volunteer at the Inaugural Parade.
Looks like we're going to be hearing that scream for the next few years! The dems have totally lost it. Hillary will really look conservative after a few more years of Dean, Pelosi, Kennedy, Boxer, etc.......
A Suicidal Selection: With Dean as party chairman, the Democrats wouldn't need enemies.
Los Angeles Times ^ | February 4, 2005 | Jonathan Chait
Posted on 02/04/2005 5:07:20 AM PST by billorites
A few weeks ago, when former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean declared his intention to run for chairman of the Democratic National Committee, news reports had the general tone of "Get this, that crazy scream guy is back and he wants to run the party." Now, a week before the vote, his victory is a fait accompli. How did this happen? Are Democrats suicidally crazy?
Wait. That's too easy. Let me rephrase the question. Why are Democrats suicidally crazy?
CLICK HERE FOR THE REST OF THAT THREAD
Dean's howling to lead DNC ("I hate the Republicans")
NY Daily News ^ | Jan. 30, 2005 | MAGGIE HABERMAN
Posted on 01/30/2005 8:09:28 PM PST by inkling
HOWARD DEAN, THE favorite to be the next head of the Democratic National Committee, made his case in midtown yesterday, promising to make his party operate more like the GOP - at least when it comes to elections.
"I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for, but I admire their discipline and their organization," the failed presidential hopeful told the crowd at the Roosevelt Hotel, where he and six other candidates spoke at the final DNC forum before the Feb. 12 vote for chairman.
Thanks much for the links. I'm going to go read them right now. If anybody can explain the dems strategy, I want to see it!!
Thanks for working so very hard on this thread. Great photos and your links were cool!
free dixie,sw
free dixie,sw
Inaugural Thoughts [DC Chapter of Free Republic featured]
American Jurist ^ | February 20, 2005 | By Burrell, Tom
Posted on 02/19/2005 4:57:58 PM PST by Jim Robinson
This past inauguration day, the cold weather was the least of the problem. The bigger problem was the realization that America is slowly falling apart. The second inauguration attracted the worst undergrowth of American society, and they all descended on the nation's Capitol. God gave us the great gift of humanity. Why would some humans choose to devolve to the insect class? After eight hours of rubbing shoulders with the repugnant, foul protestors, I had to take two showers to purge myself of the contamination. It was like entering a well-used Port-a-Potty but never exiting. There was no fresh air anywhere, they were everywhere. It still disturbs me even to this day.
The first three hours of Thursday's inaugural protest were spent at the intersection of 7th and D. I got there about 9:30. There were only a few hundred of them out there at that time. The swarm began to swell as we approached the noon hour. I got in to the parade area just before 1 p.m., so I missed the anarchists storming the police at the intersection just before the parade was supposed to begin. It would have been nice to see the security forces bring them down, but I'll just have to settle for TV clips.
Until I passed the security checkpoint, I thought I was alone in my disgust for this segment of society. However, just beyond the checkpoint, I found an oasis of value and integrity where other Bush supporters had joined forces. The Free Republic DC Chapter had created a sanctuary for Bush supporters. My feet were set in stone, I was not budging. Some other Bush supporters who also found the Free Republic zone actually began hugging fellow Bush supporters in sheer joy even though they were complete strangers.
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