Posted on 08/24/2002 12:38:42 PM PDT by AnnaZ
Perhaps most of them prefer not to dignify these silly, childish Leftie protests by bothering to acknowledge them.
Perhaps they don't like the Left calling the tune.
You really know how to piss the other side off!
Bwhahaha!!!
Great pictures!!!
This one (Osama Fan Club sign) kills me!!! (You're so sneaky... LOL!!!)
Thanks for your great addition to the thread, and for coming!! Very appreciated!
Excellent Point Anna!!
God bless all of you. I'm not sure whether to judge the obvious ignorance of your(our) opponents as a good thing or not. You know what I mean? They are sort of Jacobean....any of them carrying knitting needles..LOL.
Regards...and Bump!!
FReeper: Set the crack down and step away from the pipe... do it now!
Some of the exchanges were just tooooo much. A lot of them are angry, yet totally ignorant. (Dangerous combo.)
...Yet
AWWWWWLLLLLLLLRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIGGGGGHHHHHHHHHTTTTTTTT!!!
Eagles Up!
But, ties? Man, I'm gonna have to get me some dressier t-shirts.
LOL! The ties are optional. DoughtyOne had a sweatshirt with the Inauguration of Bush and Presidential Seal on the front. (We weren't making friends fast... "Tough crowd, tough crowd.")
Out making a living and paying taxes so that those Marxist bastards could stand there, protest, and demonstrate complete ignorance.
Are most of those leftists pretty boys, or are you just easy..........to impress? ;-)
My sign REALLY pissed many people off. The complained that I had "HURT THEIR FEELINGS" and it was "OFFENDING THEM."
It was just too funny. "Waaaaaaahhhhh... you're misrepresenting our message... somebody make her stop!"
Anti-McKinney FReeper ping; check out what our friends in CA are doing. I'm rearing to go on another FReep here in Atlanta, now that the object of our attention back in May is outta here.
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