Posted on 08/22/2002 8:51:06 PM PDT by kristinn
Here's some more pix:
Sean's fans listening intently, even the little kids
She's got one of the better seats in the house!
The crowd was huge!
Another monster crowd shot!
WMAL Promotions Department's Willie Waffle...he worked hard for his paycheck today. What a nice guy, too!
Kristinn, Angelwood, BufordP, and a new friend of the DC Chapter!
Still getting talking points, Lanny?
Levin:"Sean's out Hannitizing America and during the Clinton administration Lanny was Martinizing the Oval Office"
Trueblackman's got that mischievous look in his eyes ;-)
Trueblackman 'connecting' with Lanny Davis
Exit148 connects with Lanny, too.
The crowd of fans is NOT getting any smaller.
More pix in a bit...
The Great One
Lanny took much abuse with good humor today.
Sean's reaction to the 57 year old man on the street who couldn't recite the Pledge of Allegiance
Our welcome signs in Borders' window.
Close-up of window signs.
WMAL's Jane Norris, who sits opposite Bill Press on the morning drive-time show.
Warlord's reaction when he sees the front of the line!
Levin, Norris and Hannity are having a blast here in DC!
It's 5pm and the line is getting longer!!
Almost there.
BufordP finally gets his.
BufordP, Exit148 and Kristinn.
Exit148 got hers, too!
Kristinn gets his!
;-)
That's about all, folks!
Henry Bowman's right hand tightened around the walnut grip of the Solothurn S18-1000. The weapon had been a present from his Father, given to him on his fourteenth birthday in 1967. Cost $189.50 back in the sixties Henry thought irrelevantly. I thought that was a steal. Dad's friends thought it was astronomical. Wonder what they'd think now. --UC
Also thanks for telling Lanny Davis the truth.
If we keep reminding him of the depth of his peversion in his uncritical support of the Clinton's, maybe, just maybe he will begin to understand what he has done.
Best Regards to you and all of the D.C. Chapter
Henry Bowman's right hand tightened around the walnut grip of the Solothurn S18-1000. The weapon had been a present from his Father, given to him on his fourteenth birthday in 1967. Cost $189.50 back in the sixties Henry thought irrelevantly. I thought that was a steal. Dad's friends thought it was astronomical. Wonder what they'd think now. --UC
Thanks D.C. Chapter, for representing FreeRepublic.com, now and always!
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