Posted on 10/07/2001 10:15:52 PM PDT by Cacique
OK here are the pics I took of today's counter demonstartion in New York. Later we went to O'Luney's in midtown where we partook of alcholic beverages and ordered pork chops and roast pig to celebrate the begining of the campaign of "infinite Revenge".
Please be patient, lot's of K's on the photos and may take a few minutes to upload. Go make yourself a roast pork sandwitch while they are downloading and have yourself a beer.
Bless you all.
Thank you Gumption....we were truly psyched, especially when we heard the bombing started....Thanks for your Blessings, and your pride!
FreeGuards....from the Socialist Republic of NY
A good turnout!
Yes, RaceBannon is not only articulate but passionate, and I've been to several where Race has attended and he always adds so much.
It was great meeting you too undergroundwarrior, finally......remember talking about that months ago with you...Glad you came out to join the activities...
Gosh, I just know there are some who attended who haven't been flagged; but for the life of me I can't pry their screen names out of my brain right now. :(
1) Approach ignorant, liberal person talking about peace and saying there should be "no retaliation"
2) Have a brief conversation with them and ask if military force is appropriate.
3) When he says, "No." ask him, "Why not?"
4) When he says, "Because that would just cause more innocent deaths, which would be awful, and we should not cause more violence."
5) Punch him in the face . . . hard.
6) When he gets up to punch you, point out to him that it would be a mistake (and contrary to his values) to punch you because he would be causing more violence.
7) When he agrees with you that he has pledged not to commit violence, punch him in the face again . . . only harder this time.
8) Repeat steps 2 through 7 until he understands that sometimes it is necessary to punch back.
No, this one is probably a mile away from "that" one. Starbuck's shops are ubiquitous in the city, I've got two within walking distance of my apartment...and I buy my coffee at Oren's instead. Always have.
Other good NYC alternative's to Starbucks are Theresa's and Porto [sic] Rico Importing Co.
Great job, all, sorry I couldn't stay longer.
One interesting note about O'Lunneys: Before the owner ( a wonderful fellow) arrived at the bar, our group respectfully (You go StarFan!) requested that the TV closest to us be changed from a football game to the news. When the waitstaff (reluctantly IMHO) made the change, the FReepers cheered as the images showed what we had not up till then been able to see. My table was then lectured by a 'twenty-something' hostess to "please respect the other customers who do not share your views and DO NOT TURN THIS INTO SOME KIND OF WAR PARTY!"
UNBELIEVABLE! The owner arrived shortly after that and warmly greeted us and demanded to know why the sound was not turned up on the TV. He then produced a reporter from the Daily News to speak to us. A true American patriot!
It is now serving the rescue effort exclusively, and for free. :)
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