Posted on 08/29/2005 4:59:45 PM PDT by doug from upland
Hey, RonDog told me to post a headline that would get noticed.And it did!
Thank you for posting this MARVELOUS after-action report thread, Doug!
Great photos. Great turn-out. Super crowd.What is in January?Must do again.
in January.
And, FWIW, President Bush will be BACK in southern Califonia within ninety days. :o)
"We are a country divided," said protester Seana Estalilo, 30, of Ontario.If we are to believe the 24/7 coverage of the circus in Crawford for the last several weeks, the American people are all UNITED -- in support of Cindy Sheehan, and against President Bush.
THAT claim would have been rather difficult for the left to have made yesterday in Rancho Cucamonga -- in the face of so much evidence to the contrary, so they had to fall back on the "We are a country divided" tripe. :o)
January sounds good.
There were a handful of FReepers there that I recognized including bittdrvr, Blurblogger, Joy Angela, Aloha Ronnie, and RonDog.Among the HONOR ROLL for this event were FReepers:Darn, come on, who am I forgetting?
doug from uplandand FRiends:
ALOHA RONNIE
Blurblogger
BitDrifter
RonDog
Joy Angela
bbopp
Genevieve PetersObviously, there were MANY MORE folks there whose names I did NOT get.
Pastor Wiley Drake
Ronn Pickard
My best guess that there were 400 to 500 TOTAL people at this event, and that the PRO-Bush forces outnumbered ANTI-Bush crowd by about 3-to-1, possibly 4-to-one.
Not bad, for a MONDAY AFTERNOON, in the middle of NOWHERE (sorry doug and RONNIE!) -- in spite of the OPPRESSIVE heat, and with less than a week's notice. :o)NEXT time will be even BETTER!Perhaps in October...
Quality AND Quanity..gotta love it!
It appears to me that the "4 stooges" had their....concentration broken. :-) Not that I blame them mind you, those young ladies might of broken any males concentration.
Probably wanted to discuss post-Hegalian phiolosophy with them.
Great job Hollywood Resistance Force!
January would be 72 instead of 105. And Bush could come out from the East, see a little sun, warm up. And we wouldn't have to bake.
Thanks BB, good job. :-)
Nice report Doug. I appreciate you RonDog and the others going out there to support Bush and the troops.
It's about all I can do to avoid thinking a ball bat would go a long way towards raising the IQ of those leftist a.H.s.
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Intersection becomes battlegroundBy MIGUEL GONZALEZ
Staff Writer
RANCHO CUCAMONGA President Bush might have been thousands of miles away from his ranch in Crawford, Texas, but the scene of protesters and supporters was similar to the one he has at the so-called White House West.
The intersection of Baseline and Milliken roads, in front of the James L. Brulte Center, where the president spoke Monday, was the battleground for a few hundred people to gather and defend their beliefs, some for Bush, some against.
Just in case tempers ran cold, the heat served as adrenaline to fuel both sides.
With signs calling the president a liar and other adjectives, a younger crowd gathered to the west side of Milliken demanding the end of the war in Iraq, gay rights and immigration reform.
"We invaded a country without just cause, and Bush hides behind religion to support killing people," local resident Brad Kramer said.Right across the street from Kramer, resident Andy Lopez and a few hundred people defended the actions of the president and added that the protesters were ignorant in their beliefs.
James Quigg / Staff Photographer
Rancho Cucamonga resident Douglas Soaley, 20, right, argues with an anti-war, anti Bush protester Monday afternoon in Rancho Cucamonga.
"My dad fought in the Second World War, and it offends me when they put our military down," Lopez said. "That's why I am here to defend our president."
While local police did a good job maintaining order, many remained after the police cleared the area and a few scuffles were registered by early evening.
Douglas Soaley, a Bush supporter, was involved in a confrontation with a few protesters.
"I am here speaking my mind and they started to insult my family and calling me a racist and nobody is going to do that because I am willing to die for my beliefs," said Soaley.
Jesse Diaz, who is a graduate student at the University of California, Riverside, said Bush supporters were very confused.
"You try having an educated discussion with them and they get upset and start using expletives. There is no point reasoning with them," he said.
Many of the people present in today's rally said that they will be following the Bush tour to San Diego, where he will speak today. There, both sides agreed, the battle to prove their point will continue.
Miguel Gonzalez may be reached at mgonzalez@vvdailypress.com or 951-6232.
View a photo gallery of the President's visit
Protesters on both sides of Iraq war follow Bush
30 Aug 2005 01:59:39 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Jeremy PelofskyRANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Aug 29 (Reuters) - President George W. Bush was greeted by Iraq war supporters and protesters on Monday as he interrupted his Texas vacation to promote a new Medicare prescription drug program.Hundreds of demonstrators for and against the Iraq war staged protests near Rancho Cucamonga, California, where Bush wove comments on Iraq into a Medicare speech to a group of senior citizens.
Bush said progress was being made in Iraq despite the ongoing attacks on U.S. and Iraqi security forces and Sunni opposition to the draft constitution.
"Success in Iraq is vital for peace ... and therefore the United States of America and our coalition will continue to work with the Iraqis to build a democracy," Bush said.
Outside the event, Bush backers with signs reading "Support Our President" squared off against critics with signs saying: "A Bush War is a Bad War."
Police separated the two sides, which each numbered about 200 people...
;)
Bush pitches Medicare drug benefit
He urges Southern Californians to look into the plan even if they don't want to sign up.
By LIZ SIDOTI
The Associated PressRANCHO CUCAMONGA President George W. Bush tried Monday to drum up support for a Medicare prescription drug benefit that begins next year, encouraging audiences to learn about the plan even if they don't want to sign up.
"Some folks simply don't want any change, and I understand that completely. But I urge you to take a look," the president said at a senior citizens center.
Bush said the program contains many options for consumers. "The more options available, the more likely it is you're going to get what you want," he said.
Focusing on a domestic issue amid rising criticism of his handling of the Iraq war, the president spent the day pitching the benefit program in California and Arizona. He also was traveling to San Diego, where he planned to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II with a speech today that would reference the Iraq war.
In Rancho Cucamonga, hundreds of anti-war protesters chanting "Impeach Bush" and carrying signs that said "Bush lies, soldiers die" and "War is terrorism" stood on a corner, while on the opposite corner hundreds of Bush supporters sang "God Bless America" and waved American flags...
They WERE There.........
(Just fyi......)
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Glad we were able to stand with our Country!
President Bush is a man worth standing with.
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