Come on down! I think you'll find too many U.N. groupies on our side of the street.
We would be honored to have you and your significant other join us.
I assume that you would want a hotel/motel room and maybe see some sites in DC when you are here.
I don't think that the shirts would be a problem, but the focus of signs should be pretty much limited to two things: support for our troops including support for their missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, and opposition to Code Pink.
For example, a sign congratulating John Bolton as the new UN ambassador would not be encouraged at this venue (too far afield from the focus), even though we would all agree with the sign.
The leftists, in attempting to falsely portray themselves as pro-troop, have muddled messages about all sorts of issues at this location.
They have to do that because the Pinkos are trying to conceal their evil scheme. Pinkos want to fake friendship with soldiers in hopes of finding one or more who, vulnerable in their wounded state, can be manipulated into joining the anti-war movement and breaking faith with their fellow troops. The Pinkos other goal is too demoralize those wounded troops.
What a great idea (the t-shirts)! I wish more people would consider a pit-stop at the the Friday night FReep as part of the Washington, D.C. vacation experience! We pointed out a few weeks ago, and it still holds true, that their side looks pretty down-in-the-mouth, while we are smiling and making jokes. Would love to have you! We always have a great time. July 29th was particularly lively!