Posted on 03/20/2008 11:43:03 AM PDT by Syncro
The Left's Day of Reckoning |
Written by Melanie Morgan | |
Wednesday, 19 March 2008 | |
The militant anti-war seditionists swarmed the streets of San Francisco and Berkeley, Ca. today with the intention of disrupting traffic, commerce and left behind a trail of environmental filth in their wake. Bay Area Newsgroup has video from Berkeley's Marine Recruiting Center, where (sigh) Cindy Sheehan showed up. In Washington, D.C. District police cleared the way TWICE to allow anti-war demonstrators back in front of the military recruiting center on L Street, and that emboldened the terrorist tactics of the left to escalate. Kristinn Taylor from FreeRepublic.com just notified me that the anarchists in D.C. were throwing glass-filled paint bombs at pro-troops supporters. UPDATE: Kristinn reports that no one on the pro-troop side was injured. Thank God. But he's LIVID over the D.C. police response. Check out D.C. milblogger John Lilyea, who recorded his day chasing the moonbats. Back in the Bay Area, over 140 arrests as the international A.N.S.W.E.R., The World Can't Wait, Funk The World and Global Exchange practiced the dark arts of anarchy in the financial district of San Francisco. And the main event is yet to come later tonight. ABCNews7 interviewed me about why Pro-Troopers aren't in the streets doing battle with the crazies. (Simple answer --we don't want to be associated with the loons. We have a positive message coming up with www.EaglesUP.us on Saturday.)
(photo credit: San Francisco Chronicle) sfgate.com has complete coverage here. KCBS.com has a slanted report here. KGO Radio says that Berkeley High School students were cutting class to protest--again. More here. NBC News 11 started early today in Berkeley, where I was interviewed in front of the Marine Recruiting Center. |
(Center cop)
"Uhhh...which side are we on again, Sarge?"
FYI to you and the others standing up for our Military in Washington, DC yesterday.
In Indianapolis, I think there were more newsies than attendees at the “rally” downtown. It looked like they picked a desolate corner by an alley somewhere. The handful of attendees were the usual leftovers and museum pieces of the ‘60’s. Some shrill hideous creature was shrieking about her brother who lost his life in Vietnam. Get some grief counseling and get over it! (PS; wanna bet her brother was in ‘nam by orders of a democrat president?)
he’s LIVID over the D.C. police response.
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WHAT response?
Oh, never mind. ;-)
Kudos to the FRoops on the ground !
“Kristinn Taylor from FreeRepublic.com just notified me that the anarchists in D.C. were throwing glass-filled paint bombs at pro-troops supporters.”
Any video? Sounds like assault and possibly felonious assault. Charges need to be pressed.
Read all about it here - with pics!
None of us, including the 25-40 SWAT and Police Officers, "saw" who threw the glass paint bombs or the rock.
I started out at 5am yesterday, and got home about 9pm, long day!
The anarchist traitors vandal criminals took Christmas ornaments and filled them with paint, and then taped up the openings.
That was why they were so effective and broke so easily.
Clever terrorist tactics.
The authorities need to change the ROE’s, but probably won't until they decide to use them against us.
None of us, including the 25-40 SWAT and Police Officers, "saw" who threw the glass paint bombs or the rock.
Cowards attack from dark corners. The light of the Rule of Law needs to be shined on them.
Then a fair trial and hanging/firing squad as is deserving of traitors, seditionists and any that attack our government or other citizens in a way that encourages terrorists around the world to continue to escalate their attacks.
Thanks for the comment my friend, and thanks for being in the Belly of The Beast!
Well said. Thanks for fighting the good fight.
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