The DemonRAT LowLife SCUMBAGS (aka KorruptKlintonKlan) oughtta just SHADDUP or prepare to face the consequences of their HanoiJaneActions!!
Hugh Hewitt ROCKS...MUD
"...If Moore hasn't already considered it, he ought to be thinking about the reception he will receive if it turns out that his frothings were replayed for any of our captives.See also, from:
His website apparently shut down yesterday, and I doubt it was because of the congratulations he received.If any of our captives comes home and lets it be known that Moore's incoherence was part of their abuse, we can only hope that no one ever exhibits his silly pictures again..." - Hugh Hewitt
WE FREEPED THE OSCARS!.
Posted on 03/23/2003 6:28 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
Outside the Kodak theater, as close as the police would allow: thousands of patriots rallied in support of the troops, the President, and America. Flags waving, signs, and chants: "IMPEACH MARTIN SHEEN," "SUPPORT OUR TROOPS," "WE LOVE BUSH," "LIBERATE IRAQ."
NOW FOR WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW: Yes, we were in plain sight of plenty of media cameras and the LIMOUSINE LIBERAL HOLLYWOOD LEFTIES! Several women in limos held up the "peace" sign, one actress unfurled a "no blood for oil" sign out her limo window. I only saw her sleeve so I'll have to wait until I see the inside pictures to know who it was. Another actress with a platinum blonde short shag held a "war is not the answer" sign out her tinted window as her limo turned the corner to the Kodak entrance.
Because of these Hollywood ingrates, streets were blocked off by police all around the area and we had to walk about two miles around the vicinity of Hollywood and Highland to get to our protest site.
Several people in our crowd had bullhorns and we chanted "Back to Berkeley," "USA" "G-d Bless America," "LAPD," "Smoke Saddam, not crack." Often, the chants were directed toward the ANTI-BUSH, ANTI-FREEDOM nuts who were situated on the opposite corner with their "BUSH IS STUPID" and "BUSH IS HITLER" signs. Most of their ILK were down on Sunset with their drums and their peace signs, gettin' busy bein' stupid...
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To: nana4bush
46 posted on 03/23/2003 6:53 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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If Moore hasn't already considered it, he ought to be thinking about the reception he will receive if it turns out that his frothings were replayed for any of our captives...This treasonous fool's words are ALREADY being used against us, from the Toronto Star:
Mar. 26, 2003. 01:00 AM `Stop the stupid bloody war'
Tens of thousands join peace march in Syrian capitalU.S., British flags torched as Arab anger mounts
MITCH POTTER
DAMASCUSGrandmothers, accountants, teachers and students came out. Syrians, Muslim and Christian alike, came out. Displaced Iraqis and Palestinians came out. Even the occasional Communist was here.They came, they chanted, they left. And save for a handful of arrests, the occasional stone thrown toward a cordon of riot-ready Syrian police and the endemic torching of American and British flags yesterday's anti-war march by tens of thousands through the streets of Damascus was altogether peaceful.
Still, there was something very different about Day 6 in the continuing wave of demonstrations in the Syrian capital. Not only was it far larger perhaps by a factor of 10 than any that preceded it, this protest was the first to receive the wholesale blessing and organizational heft of the Syrian government.
Unlike the sometimes violent rallies erupting elsewhere in the Arab world such as those of Cairo, where police have been busy detaining anti-government ringleaders the Syrian leadership and its people are on the same page in united opposition to war.
That doesn't make the anger any less genuine. But yesterday's display of state-sanctioned dissent was every bit an exercise in carefully controlled fury.
With civil servants and schools given the morning off, a distinctly youthful assembly of marchers converged from three directions on downtown Damascus, converging on a central square over which a boom crane dangled a television camera, broadcasting live across the country.
"Stop the stupid bloody war," read one banner. "Bush and Blair are the terrorists," read another. Others expressed themselves in pictures, carrying placards of U.S. President George W. Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, each smeared with red paint symbolizing blood.
"We are here because Iraqi children are dying," said one among a group of four high school teachers walking in unison. We are proud of Syria, for taking a brave stand against this terrible American aggression. If enough of us keep walking, maybe we can make it stop."
Photos of Saddam were nowhere to be seen. But everywhere could be seen placards with the young visage of Syrian President Bashar Assad, easily outnumbering those of his late father, Hafez.
Western diplomatic sources in Damascus say the younger Assad has slowly accrued credibility throughout the Arab world for his outspoken defence of Palestinians since the onset of the new intifada 2 1/2 years ago.
"To have come out as strongly as he has against the attack on Iraq has raised his profile considerably," a source told the Star. "The Arab world is starting to take notice of this guy."
To underscore the point, protesters singled out the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and Kuwait, chanting against their support for the war. Jordan's King Abdullah was labeled a "Zionist" while Egypt's Hosni Mubarak was called a "dollar worshipper."
Whether Syrian solidarity with Iraq will go beyond demonstrations and humanitarian relief remains to be seen. Several sources at the eastern border town of Abu Kamal said in interviews as many as 100 hardline Syrian activists including members of Hamas and Hezbollah made their way to Baghdad in advance of the U.S. invasion with the stated intention of defending the Iraqi people. Other unconfirmed rumours persist of low-key recruitment drives to send fighters to the war next door.
But clearly, the vast majority of Syrians are content for the time being to register their objections on foot.
One particularly gleeful protester brandished an e-mail with an Arabic translation of American filmmaker Michael Moore's anti-war salvo from the podium of Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony.
"Listen! This man told America `We live in the time where we have fictitious election results that elect a fictitious president. We live in a time where we have a man who's sending us to war for fictitious reasons,'" he read.
"We don't know who this Mr. Moore is. But we love him..."
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