Posted on 01/20/2006 8:06:21 PM PST by Thunder90
From World Can't Wait (Stalinist/Maoist front group)
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Washington DC: In DC, we will gather as close as we can to the scene of the impending lies:
We will be on the west side of the Capitol, around and in front of the reflecting pool. The Press will be parked along 3rd Street and along the South Side of the Capitol (Independence). Cindy Sheehan and Ann Wright will speak to us (and them) at 8 pm; they will be followed by other speakers (the Rev. Yearwood and Doug Nelson, an Vietnam War vet) and then at 9, the main event will begin:
Picture a marching band/brass ensemble, a drum circle, a choir, tap dancers, a rock ensemble, hip-hop poetry, other spoken word, hootenany, African, Asian, Irish glorious soaring rhythmic, each beginning and doing a few minutes in sequence, followed by overlapping moments, followed by at least 30 minutes of jazz-like improv, call and response, followed by one fully stunning long-held harmonious wall of sound that rises to the heavens.
The whole main event lasts 50 minutes, from 9-9:50. Its possible the media might be roused from their hypnotic stance to report on it.
Make certain that the Department of Homeland Security has plent of fresh film in their cameras.
like smoke off dogs*it
Cindy Sheehanadi returns to Washington PING!!!
Dressed up like a bunch of freaks, the Super Communist Friends get together to smoke pot and protest.
Super Communist Friends Unite!
.....another 'feel good' ceremony.....
Wish I could be there to "admire" them!
What is it with the left and drum circles?
Don't forget bin Laden's warning. That's usually the size of the crowd that their suicide bombers like to mix in with.
But, even UBL doesn't kill his own supporters.
They make a small demonstration sound larger.
Drums of the type they use are simple instruments that can be played with one hand
leaving the other hand free to do what ever the left does in a circle.
I went to their "big" kick-off event in lafayette park last november. It was advertised heavily here in the District. There were about 50 people - about 25 of them were speakers. And this was lunchtime on a beautiful day in DC which usually inspires a large crowd in the park anyway.
Oh, and it wasn't just the war. The speakers were talking about homelessness (Bush's fault), Katrina (Bush's fault), and Dafur (even though Bush was one of the only leaders to acknowledge the genocide there, and call it genocide, still his fault). There was 1 decent speaker (a black preacher - very good. Don't remember what was said but rallied the crowd.) Everyone else was unbelieveably boring. I never saw a quieter, more bored crowd. I was quite disappointed.
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