Posted on 08/15/2005 7:00:18 AM PDT by TaxRelief
The residents of Crawford, TX thought things were bad last week, but many of them were ill-prepared for what was to come Saturday, August 13, 2005. The crowds had been slowly swelling in response to the notorius stalking of President Bush by Cindy Sheehan, the woman so obsessed with her own emotional needs, that she was willing to disrupt the lives of an entire town.
It is tempting to blame Sheehan's therapy group for joining her on her emotional journey, but in actual fact, Sheehan herself strongly encouraged the reinforcements.
On Saturday, (and Friday) the whole event suddenly swelled to bursting when supporters of President Bush, the Armed Services and the effort in Iraq, put down their collective foot and declared, "Enough!"
Pro-American rallies sprang up all over town, encircling these hippies of yesteryear with a variety of themes. There were clusters of Bush supporters; Rolling Thunder staked out the town center with "Support the Troops" signs; a prayer vigil for the troops commenced across from the ranch at high noon; Support the troops rallies came to life spontaneously throughout the "war zone";
And a lone shopkeeper stood outside with his microphone, attracting a steady audience to his display of the ten commandments and Liberty Bell.
As the crowds increased and the volume of traffic on the roads neared peak capacity, the hippies decided to launch a caravan of gas-guzzling cars from the Crawford Peace House on a five mile journey to the bottom of the road that leads to the Bush Ranch. They held their aging, gnarly, two-fingered peace signs pompously up to mostly closed car windows, refusing eye-contact. A few of the younger, less-embittered ones sarcastically mouthed "I love you" at the Americans waving flags on the roadside.
Unfortunately, this convoy of gas-wasting, anti-American activists brought the roads in Crawford to a grinding halt. They further exacerbated the problem by parking their environmentally-unfriendly pickup trucks on both sides of this already narrow, rural highway, reducing the width of the passage available for through traffic.
A simple trip to the grocery store for a local resident now had become a two hour ordeal.
The hippies who made the trip from the Crawford "Peace" House to the Sheehan Camp at the ranch were in for a boring surprise. After being bombarded with roadside "Support the Troops" displays, they had arrived at their final destination expecting to now have the opportunity to do "something" that would "make a difference." Instead they discovered there was nothing at the base of the ranch but people trying to figure out where they were supposed to be. "Which rally is this?" was probably the most frequent topic of conversation for the entire event.
Many in the crowds did eventually determine in which camp they belonged and late in the afternoon the traffic eased. For the sake of the Town of Crawford, though, we can only hope that President Bush cuts his holiday short or heads over to Camp David where they're used to dealing with these kinds of situations.
Copyright 2005
Laugh...
Well having lived in both - I think it depends on your mood - I bet you were so hungry that you would have found just about ANYTHING good... laugh....
I do love Texas BBQ - but there are times I really crave a good NC BBQ sandwich w/slaw!
I'm so proud of all of you who went to Crawford! I've been under a rock somewhere and didn't realize that Bush supporters were traveling to Crawford.
Thank you so much!
Were the libbers hostile? Hairy? Lots of Burkenstocks. Bra-less?
What does a libber look like anyway?
Thank you. We couldn't have been anywhere better, it was an honor for us to be there. It is a day in our lives that felt good to the soul. To support our president and our troops. God bless them.
I agree. We ate it at every stop. Lolol
It was great to see yall in Crawford!
Those hippies are just pathetic. I think some competent mental health counselors are needed at the "Peace House." All of that hate in their hearts has got to be unhealthy.
My album of photos from the Crawford Freep:
http://public.fotki.com/valerieusa/crawford_freep/
They look like us. That's what makes them so scary. It's not until they open their mouths and the bile spills out can you tell us apart. That, and their lack of flags. It was amazing to see no American flags from them.
I had one frown and turn his back when I asked him if this was the Free Republic support Bush and our troops rally. We stepped into enemy territority a few times before we found the FR rally. My husband left the directions to where we were supposed to be on the dinning room table, so we flitted around to different groups till I saw the Second Amendment Sisters car.
Thank you. I'm gonna go have a peek at your link.
BTW...whenever I am home in Texas...I "fill up" on BBQ. We do not have the good stuff up here in Idaho either.
Funny. I didn't see anything about this in the N&O.
Number 18, is my hubby and little girl.
Ain't he just beautiful : ) ?
Jules
Proud Marine Mom
II MEF
Great! I'm glad that picture showed up for you -- I see fotki is having trouble keeping them all online.
If you have any trouble, I'll watch your back. lol.
Re: #36
That's exactly what happened this time too.
Thanks for all the efforts of those involved and thanks for the pictures and reports.
I noticed alot of them didn't come online. I pray if I'm in one of them...it doesn't show up. Lolol
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