Posted on 10/28/2005 12:45:19 AM PDT by BillF
FReepers from the DC Chapter and beyond have countered Code Pinkos at their weekly obscene anti-war blood dance outside Walter Reed Army Medical Center for over half a year. Despite rain proceeding the event and a heavy mist during most of the FReep, FReepers were out in force again on Friday, Oct. 21. We had one FReeper, who traveled from Texas specifically to attend the FReep, and we had another in town from Arizona. We also were happy to have both Senator Clinton and Karl Rove join us, although BufordP roughed Rove up a bit over the Harriet Miers' nomination and lack of border enforcement. One of the Pinkos' photographers came up close for dueling cameras, whereas another took his shots from a distance.
Code Pink is truly stuck in a quagmire as FReepers severely hinder the Pinkos' cynical attempts to manipulate severely wounded soldiers and relatives in hopes of finding those who will join the anti-war movement and break faith with the troops still fighting a ruthless enemy. Please help us by showing up next Friday night per details below. Stand up against the Pinkos who've endorsed "the Iraqi resistance" (as they call our enemy, see here and here), given money to the other side in Fallujah, and called our troops "killers." Then, the Pinkos demonstrate at the hospital and pretend that they support our troops.
Cindy Sheehan is supposed to be there tonight, this Friday, Oct 28, at 7 pm so please make an extra effort to attend and to arrive early.
As we have done on a number of these FReeps, we ate pizza on site at the FReep.
The honor roll of those in attendance (lurkers are marked with an asterisk*): AprilfromTexas, beandog, Bill from MD*, Bmwcyle and daughter , BufordP, Christopher Lincoln, Doctor Raoul, Dustin10thMountain, Fraxinus, Gadsdenman, Iraqikurd, Jack Deth, Jimmy Valentines brother, Joan*, Justanobody, kristinn, Landry Fan, Paltz, Pleadeal, Spiff, tgslTakoma, Tolerance sucks rocks, trooprally (two FReepers: Mr. & Mrs.), and BillF.
That's 26 patriots including AprilfromTexas, who traveled from Texas specifically to attend this event. So where were you? The 26 also includes Spiff from Arizona, who after a hard work week far from home, made the time to get down to Walter Reed. Now for those of you who live a lot closer then them, why can't you make it? Unless you have medical, work, or family factors that prevent you from coming, you owe it to the troops to come. The troops tell us every week how important it is for us to be there. Don't just be a spectator, come out and show your support in person to the troops. You'll be glad that you did.
The event was so large that I can only present that part of the story that I saw. If you were there, please describe your own experiences at the FReep. Also, let me know if I publish your photo without your name or, worse, I mislabel you in a photo.
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Opposed to our 26 patriots, the Pinkos managed to get 11 America-hating traitors and their well-meaning, but incredibly-misguided, dupes. The dupes do not realize that their Pinko organizers, who claim to support our troops, call our troops "killers," endorse "the Iraqi resistance" (those killing and wounding our troops, see here and here), and have given money to "the other side" in Fallujah.
The mist, and the possibility of rain, prevented deployment of the MOAB (Mother-of-all-banners). The mist also occasionally created spots on the photographs, appearing usually as circular light spots. I photo-edited some of the spots out of some of my photos as best as I could. Sarah wrap was used on numerous signs to protect them from the moisture and you can see the wrap on some of the signs.
Early view of FReepers' main corner from across the street.
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Paltz is having fun. You should join us on Friday for fun. |
BufordP gives Karl Rove grief over Harriet Miers' nomination. |
The harangue continues as BufordP gets angry about lax |
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"Karl Rove" has an interesting sign |
Senator Hillary Clinton tells Cindy and Code Pinko where to go. |
Another message from Hillary. |
Doctor Raoul, wearing a Club Gitmo shirt, appeared as Hillary for a time as shown in the above photos.
Bill from MD |
Christopher Lincoln and Fraxinus |
Landry Fan, Dustin10thMountain, and AprilfromTexas.
trooprally (Mrs. & Mr. - they share the screen name) |
Jimmy Valentine's brother and kristinn |
View of the FReepers main corner. |
Another view of the main corner. |
BufordP tries to hide his excessive cell phone use |
Paltz wonders if she'll ever get her cell phone back. |
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Landry Fan and BufordP. He reminded me of the cigar-smoking |
tgslTakoma, one of our super photographers, having a great |
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Between tgslTakoma, bwmcyle, Gadsdenman, and your humble correspondent all operating cameras, including some with tripods and high quality telephoto lenses and flashes, we are easily able to document the FReep. On this night, a photographer (see below), apparently associated with Code Pink, came up close to get our photographs. At any rate, we had a close up duel of cameras and later had an across-the-street camera duel with another of their photographers.
The Pinkos were mismatched to our superior photographic capability. They lost badly in the dueling cameras, just as they are losing badly in their quagmire at Walter Reed. As Doctor Raoul led us in chanting later, "End the Occupation! Commies away from Walter Reed!"
Spiff had some additional outstanding chants and I'll let him repeat some of them in his replies. It's was great to have him with us, especially with AprilfromTexas as well. You too can come to DC and have fun by supporting the troops.
Photog on right, apparently associated with the Pinkos, came up |
As the photog had no real press credentials, bmwcyle told him to |
Pinkos' line stayed on the single corner on this night.
Gael Murphy, who showed up way later, in blue. The camera operator here is the Stealth Badger, I've been told. I doubt that his
camera allows clear close-up photos of a single person at night from across the street as we can get. (We usually simply store, for
archival purposes without posting, the very high resolution mug shot style close-ups of individual Pinkos.)
Code Pink near peak "strength" with banner at right illegally placed on federal property (i.e., the Walter Reed fence)
Eric Squeegee Guy at left with Crazy Backpack Guy next to him.
Gael on the phone, "I'm sorry, Medea, but they have us out-
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No wonder they couldn't get their flag to burn, they drag it on the |
As usual, the leftists had fled the scene of their psych-op against the troops when the bus of heroes (photo on right) back from a night on the town arrived. The injured patients and their family members are treated at a fancy restaurant on Fridays and the patient bus returns around 9:15 to 9:45. This forced Code Pink to change their 8 to 10 pm "vigil" to 7 to 9 pm several months back.
The Pinko leadership kept telling their dupes that the Walter Reed patients were happy to have the Pinkos protesting outside their hospital, but the patients overwhelmingly indicated displeasure at the presence of the blood dancing Pinkos. Specifically, the patient bus would stop before it turned into the gate. The driver would turn on the interior light and numerous of the troops would flip-off the Pinkos. The troops on the side of the bus facing us waved and signaled thumbs-up. Rather than having to explain the contradiction repeatedly, the Pinko leaders just rescheduled their protest so that the leftists would be disbanded by the time the bus arrived.
At any rate, and with the Pinkos gone on this night, the bus interior light came on when the patient bus stopped to turn into the gate. FReepers chanted USA, USA, USA and waved at the patients. They waved back appreciatively.
After the FReep was over, several FReepers went on base with a soldier and met some of the patients. AprilfromTexas, who was one of the FReepers, described it as "the highlight of the evening." I'll bet her smile was the highlight of the evening for more than one soldier. |
Bus of wounded heroes and families return from dinner. |
Let's help our wounded heroes maintain a positive attitude. We absolutely must keep the pressure on Code Pink and keep showing the wounded troops at Walter Reed that Code Pink doesn't speak for the nation. If you live in the DC area and haven't yet come out for one of these FReeps, please do so this next Friday. Injured Walter Reed patients, including amputees, have repeatedly told us how important it is for us to be there to counter Code Pink.
If we can sufficiently outnumber the leftists often enough, embarrassment may cause the leftists to stop these outrageous morale-damaging ("Maimed for a lie" was one of their commonly-used signs) demonstrations at the hospital. At the very least, we can hinder their psychological warfare operation against the wounded troops. What about you? Can you spare a few hours on a Friday night?
Can you give up next Friday night at the movies to support troops who've given up limbs for your freedoms? Will you?
This FReep is rewarding, fun and important for our troops and our nation.
One hot chocolate. Bringing one too young for coffee. Thanks!
I asked him if he could put cocoa in the coffee box, and he said that they didn't tell him about that "when they trained us."
I asked him if he could sell me 10 cups of cocoa and put them in a coffee box. He was confused.
Then I asked him if he could sell me a box of hot water (and I'd bring my own cocoa packets). He was even more confused.
He said I need to talk to his manager when he gets in later.
I'll try.
bump!
What he said.
Bump back at you.
I'll take a Hot Cocoa too, if you can cut through the red tape at DD.
Good luck and THANK YOU, DC FReepers! :o)
Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my miscellaneous ping list.
BIG BUMP !!! Right on !!!!!
If we can sufficiently outnumber the leftists often enough, embarrassment may cause the leftists to stop these outrageous morale-damaging ("Maimed for a lie" was one of their commonly-used signs) demonstrations at the hospital. At the very least, we can hinder their psychological warfare operation against the wounded troops.
I think you will like this one -
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1511254/posts?page=23#23
Yes, I did, Zacs Mom - thanks - that's a good one!
rotfl..you have got to check out this one out, too ~ but, fair warning, don't have food or liquid in your mouth when you go there!!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1511254/posts?page=28#28
And it won't seem like anything more than 30 minutes; the time goes by fast when you're having fun.
When you think you have seen everything at a DC Chapter Freep, you get surprised. More to follow.
stop teasing us.
Salute to the DC FReepers, you guys are the greatest!
And?
You will just have to wait for a while.
Cindy showed up for a very short time. She went into Walter Reed. We sent three in to follow. She went to the bathroom and came back on the street. When there were no cameras to extend her 15 minutes of fame. She left.
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