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GunsAreOK takes rhetorical aim at Clintonista Sidney Blumenthal at a recent DC Chapter booksigning Freep
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GunsAreOK freeps with the DC Chapter. Here's a poetic photo (courtesy tgslTakoma) of GunsAreOK reflecting a Hilary booksigning Freep. He's the conservative-looking, thoughtful guy in the reflection, not the snide-looking liberal to the left.
(Hint: he's to the *right* people.) He credits Rush and FreeRepublic for being the two sparkplugs of "whatever conservative activism" he has displayed over the past three years.
Ah, he's being too modest! "Whatever?" I show you "whatever!" The guy is his own sparkplug. Check it out.
SPARKY CHANTS
GunsAreOK has chants that take direct aim at the 'rats.
This I know, because he's been to, like, ALL the DC stuff for years, and he's very much into carrying just the Right sign with the Right chant. First and foremost, he's always one of the first to remember to thank the cops for protecting us from violent leftists. But other than a Known Leader of the DC Chapter's "famous cops cheers," his favorite chants are: Ho, ho Ho Chi Minh: Albert Gore and Lieberman!
Now, that's good rhetorical aim!
Or how about:
Hey, hey, NEA, how many brains have you washed today? Pretty good, huh? The latter chant was for a group of NEA teachers for Gore who showed up at Cheneys house one Saturday evening in December 2000.
A SPARKY POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
"I would describe my political philosophy as traditional conservative with some libertarian leanings." By that he means: I support a strong national defense, tight control of the borders, and a coordinated national response to terrorism conducted by either political or environmental extremists. I support the cancellation of extra-constitutional Federal regulation and spending and using the eventual budget surplus to repay the national debt. OK, pretty standard conservative stuff. But then GunsAreOK gets very sparky: He in fact favors the gold standard, tuition tax credits, the eventual privatization of both education at all levels and social security, voluntary public prayer in all venues, and a rollback of all Federal gun control laws to those that existed before 1927.
Oh, and he would, if he had his druthers, repeal all Federal prohibitions on the sale and distribution of marijuana, hashish, and hemp.
Wow? Did he just say that? He adds: "No, I dont use either of the two drugs but flame away if you insist." Ahem, let me be the first: Guns, you're a loveable, sparky guy but you're *TOTALLY WRONG* on that one! {{{GunsAreOK}}} (He's very huggable anyway.)
GunsAreOK is of the view that "FR requires more active participation" than Rush, and he definitely gets out there and activates as a sparkplug in the group.
SPARKY, BUT ....
BUT . . . WELL-BEHAVED:
GunsAreOK has been lurking on FR since May or June of 2000, but he only obtained a screen name only after the election controversy began. He credits Hail Cesar for telling him about the protests at the White House and at the Vice Presidents house and for urging him to take the subway to the White House one November Saturday during 2000.
I saw right away that we were well-behaved but our presence seemed to incite the leftists to violence. How ironic. Werent these the folks who, according to the liberal media, advocated peace and good will and werent we the mean-spirited right wingers? As we found out later at the Supreme Court, the opposite is true and the fact is demonstrated even more dramatically today when we oppose ANSWER and its fellow travelers at our support the troops rallies. Hey, Guns, if you won't outlaw drugs, will you at least agree to outlaw leftists? Hee hee.
BUT . . . MODEST:
Seriously guys, one of the great things about GunsAreOK is that he offsets meglomaniacs like me. He's very nice and humble. Noting that the people not mentioned do not deserve any less credit for their abilities and efforts, GunsAreOK says he's in "continual awe" of Kristinn's exhaustive knowledge of constitutional government, politics, and the political players here. "He is unflappable when confronted with the leftists' boorish behavior." He salutes Angelwood for her "tireless work" on the logistics of our counter-protests, serving as chapter secretary, maintaining, with her husband, the chapter website. Oh, and of course, all those buttons. And he praises tgslTakoma's energy and signs as inspirational. "In city traffic, she can outdrive and outpark a great many of us guys." (Note he says "many of us guys," not "all." Newsflash: I don't know any guy alive who drives like tgslTakoma! It's an adventure!)
BUT . . . A BIT OF A FOOD CRITIC!
One of his favorite activities after the Freep is getting together with the Freepers for a bite to eat. He calls this Freeper Time (kind of like Miller Time). For this activity, Luigis on 19th Street NW between L and M is an old standby. "They've welcomed us during all seasons from the earliest freeps to the present."
But it's not all about the food at Luigi's. According to GunsAreOK, it's about the food at Smith and Wollensky steak house, just down the block from Luigis. He asks me tell you all that they have "very good, very good service too, but pricey (be aware of that)" and he also requests that I mention that Fran O' Brien's steak house--near 16th and K NW, and the American City Diner on Connecticut Ave NW just south of Chevey Chase Circle, are good.
Ahem. So, I'm thinking at this point: what kind of market is there for conservative food critics? In DC??!! I dunno, but however we got here, he does have a good lyrical grasp of his subject. He notes that the pork sandwich at that last-mentioned establishment "is one of the best he's ever had anywhere and that you can get shakes with real ice cream there. What a combination! Two of the basic four food groups." Hee hee. He encourages me to note jokingly that, to look at him, you'd never know he likes to eat. Well, Guns, not more than the rest of us! Sheesh, can you get to work finding us some nice organic vegetarian place for our next meal? ;)
Really, I'm sorry if you're from out of town and actually had to read any of this, 'cause it makes no sense: you'd have to be a local to deeply appreciate just how hard it is to get a pork sandwich anywhere around these parts. I personally am not sure what one looks like . . . .
A RHETORICAL SURE-SHOT
It's signs, not guns, that should garner GunsAreOK the nickname "sureshot" at our Freeps. Here are a couple of signs from his Hilary Freeps.
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Two pedestrians read the signs of Taxman, GunsAreOK ("Senator 4 sale" sign), leadpenny, and staytrue at a Hilary fundraising Freep. |
Angelwood has to adjust her glasses after reading one of GunsAreOK's signs!
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Well, you can't see anyone in this photo from the Hilary Freep, but the signs are too funny for GunsAreOK not to be in the mix somehwere here! He'd be the first to object that he doesn't make up all these signs. 'Tis true. But I'm sure tgslTakoma has him in mind as an intelligent consumer of signs when her muse strikes: he always ends up holding the wittiest ones! He's got discriminating taste -- discriminating against leftists! |
Cool Stuff, GunsAreOK. Congratulations on being
one of Freeper's Finest!
(Yup, and so far as I know, he always wears a nice, neatly pressed white shirt at Freeps.) |
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