It started out on March 30, 2005, as a counterprotest to the obscene display that Code Pink was putting on; but it has grown over the past nine months to the extent that we consistently have enough people to have one corner of the street (directly across from the evil-doers) dedicated to an anti-Code PinkO/leftist demonstration and the other, larger corner (on higher ground, too) dedicated to a bright, positive, colorful, uplifting and thankful demonstration of support for our military and our country. You see, unlike our single-minded, hate-America adversaries, we are capable of multitasking.
Some of our folks move from the pro-troops corner to the anti-leftist corner, and others pick one and stay focused on their message.
The lefties really, really, hate to arrive week after week and be constantly harangued by men and women who have served this country in the military; and it's especially upsetting to them that our side has more women participating than their "womyn4capitulation" side. Some have come positively unhinged by the fact that articulate, strong, witty, educated conservative women are talking back to the man-hating womyn and woman-hating men on their side.
It's coming up on Christmas, and our wounded servicemen and women are far from home - and trying to heal while missing their homes and their family holiday routines and traditions must be tough on them. If you are in the DC area, and had a day off today because of the snowfall - come on out tonight. Help us spread a little holiday cheer to the wounded warriors and their families at Walter Reed.
Bring your signs, or use the ones we have collected over nine months. Dress warmly and bring a smile. We'll have coffee, tea, cocoa and cookies, but eat supper first - I think it will be too cold for pizza. It was last week!
P.S. The DC Chapter has a suprise for you tonight.
I have something special for you tonight, sir; if you accept the assignment. Freepmail heading your way.
You folks are doing great work. I've been following your efforts for several months. If it wasn't a 1900 mile drive I'd join you.
That's it in a nutshell -- brilliantly stated. When you relinquish your God-given gender, your will to live and to fight for what'll matter to future generations goes right down the tube with it.
Go for it, DC FReepers! Wish we could be with you!