IIRC, King William IV once noisily spat out of the window of his state coach - and right into less-than-admiring crowd...
Gee, didn't one of the DUmmies say there were around 700 protestors? Maybe they were counting the fire ants that were biting their feet..
50 people?! My check-out line at Wal-Mart last night was that long! Well almost!
The silent majority of Americans are overwhelmingly supporting the troops and the war in Iraq. We are not in favor of returning the troops home until the job is done. Or else we will have to send our children and nephews back there.
I don't like the vague labeling of ingredients on dog food bags and I DEMAND THAT THE PRESIDENT MEET ME FACE TO FACE!!!!!!
That's what's known as a "target-rich environment."
"When Bush's black sport utility vehicle carried him past the site to a Republican fund-raiser, the protest leader, Cindy Sheehan, whose son was one of the nearly 1,850 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, held up a sign that said: "Why do you make time for donors and not for me?"
"Everything is all about ME, ME, ME!" He did make time for you, Cindy Moonbat. So did the national security advisor a few days ago, and we all know he doesn't have anything better to do than chew the fat for almost an hour with doofuses like you.
She says things like, "this country is not worth dieing for", in her speeches and besmirches the military, the President, and our war effort.
Until researching her activities more, I was willing to cut her a lot of slack as a "grieving" mother. But I do not believe that is what she is any longer. She and the left are using that status to attack everything her son died to defend...and that crosses a horrible, disgusting and despicable line for me.
This has been the media message since Day One. In fact, this was the media message about Afghanistan as well. Funny, though, I don't remember hearing it about Kosovo.
COUNTER PROTEST: WE NEED TO PROVIDE THIS HERO WITH MORE PUBLICITY (AND APPRECIATION)!:
Phil Kiver, an Iraqi war veteran who served from July 2004 to February 2005, holds a placard showing his support for the war during an interview on the side of a country road, near the ranch of US President George W. Bush in Crawford, Texas. Iraq's ousted Sunni Arab elite expressed anger after the country's Shiite majority made a surprise move towards Kurdish-style autonomy, just days before a crucial deadline for agreement on a new constitution.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/050812/photos_wl_me_afp/050812165403_0nfqxmke_photo1
Bush told reporters. "She feels strongly about her position. And she has every right in the world to say what she believes. This is America."
A correct response.
Think he (or his people) flipped them off?
"Signals, this is Tumbler, fire mission, over."
"I love my country"
Are Cindy's pants on fire?
No, she does not love this country. In her own words she calls it a terrorist state and "we are the bad guys."
Which is done through Fenton Communications who is running her campaign to trash the president. They are the same people who run MoveOn.org.
I just don't get the crosses..isn't that Christian? That's offensive to some on the left. Oh I forgot it's a prop (see Clinton and stones on Normandy beach) and not a representation of the place of sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ.
WOW! "tens" of protesters!