Posted on 04/14/2007 4:35:16 PM PDT by Trteamer
What a fun and busy day, as always enjoyed busting some pinko lib chops lol. Its “The Sun Stupid”
No longer a lurker Jim.
Way to go, you guys! It sounds like you all had a great time. You should burn a CD of the pictures and send them to your state reps.
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ROTFL!!!! These are perfect!!! Mocking liberals for their childish panic attacks is probably the best way to get them to shut up. No doubt they were seething that you didn't take their whining seriously!
I’m doing my part on a MUCH smaller scale by owning five cars - one not drivable (but not on cinder blocks in the front yard - yet).
Trteamer, will you please put me on your ping list for future freeps? I'd love to come up if they're in Fort Collins. The newly re-elected mayor, Doug Hutchinson, is an old friend, and absolutely on our side. Those of you familiar with Fort Collins may know that he's done a superb job of persuading the liberals on the city council to work (as much as liberals are able to) with the conservative members.
Welcome to open participation! Great job at the freep—the signs were great!
Good job!
Great high-visibility signs!
Well done! I’m ROTFL about Gwyneth Paltrow and her jet fuel!!
Fantastic FReep, Trteamer!!! Remember, one Freeper equals at least ten moonbats!
Normal kids would see that as a plus.
Absolutely
If I was still that age, I would too.
Just as I said. It’s about starting a carbon tax. The left wants to eliminate all businesses that are not owned by the collectivity; they can’t do it just yet; the carbon tax is a big step in the direction they want to go.
Hysterics, here! ROFLOL!!
“...and THIS one’s for Wilbur and Orville!!!”
BTW: Whaddya call that, Operation Roxx Shoxx and Awe?
Gives an entirely new meaning to “the chain gang”.
I FReeped this nonsense in Worcester MA, as Mr. X had business and I don’t know the area. It was kind of a “just drop me off” thing, but I had a great time. There was a band and various “green” tables set up. The first two things I noticed was that all the greens had parked their cars on the grass, effectively blocking off a route to a playground at the far end, which had many more people than the rally. The parents were there playing with their kids, but they’ll undoubtedly be lumped in for the tally. I would say that there were less than 100 hippies, and I must say that the band was quite good, except the angst ridden songs were the usual...bombs, Bush, Mother Earth. There was the totally cliche older black woman in the back doing the “Come to Jesus” hand waving, and the two porky hippie feminists in front directing things. The three fem-males in the band looked like they handed over their testosterone a long time ago. The band is “She’s Busy” and if they weren’t such a political nightmare, I might have bought a CD. The other thing was the trash. There was litter everywhere. Everything was overpriced and the most disturbing thing I saw was the refreshment stand. Bottled water only. NOBODY GETS A CHOICE WITH THESE PEOPLE.
After the GOE in March, I have become much more interested in getting out and participating in this sort of protest. It’s somehow refreshing to be able to just let them know that the former “silent majority” is morphing into a force that cannot be ignored, even by the MSM. This was a good way to use up an afternoon doing "something" besides exploring a new mall. It was very worthwhile. We had a late lunch at a terrific restaurant, and as we headed back up the Turnpike, Mr. X, always so aloof, remarked that he might join me next time, but he was not going to stand anywhere near the really dirty hippies. Mr. X is slightly OCD that way...he will only picket clean people. Hey, it’s progress!
LOL, very funny. Love the Paltrow Jet Fool(sp) thing.
Wow,Thanks Trteamer.
That’s Hilarious. LMAO!
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