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To: AGreatPer
I see the police tape. Was that a protected zone for the Freepers?

We originally were spread out further up the block with a line of police officers betwen us and them. They then began to try to flank us by going up the sidewalk and the Guardian Angels stopped that along with more police.

As the parade went on they kept pushing further and further and the police made a decision to push us down the block a little further and put up the police tape to make it unquestionable that they were not to try to cross that line. They also put the tape in fron of us at that time. Throughout the parade they kept trying every excuse to get to us.

You can see the original line in the first picture of the counter-protest. Note the Guardian angels in the red jackets.

I found it pretty ironic that we were the ones being protected from the loving, peacuful ones. Whenever they shouted curses and flipped me the bird I would just yell back how I felt their love. That seemed to piss them off pretty good and they usually just moved on.

As an aside, behind us was a Korean Deli with plent of hot coffee and a bathroom. It was also a good place to warm up when we needed it. The owners couldn't have been nicer. Plus they had good sandwiches at good prices. Another perk for being on the right side.

80 posted on 01/19/2003 11:48:36 AM PST by L_Von_Mises
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To: L_Von_Mises
I went to an SAS event at the L.A. federal building one year on Mother's Day (in response to the commie mommies). I took my toddler and infant with me. I'll never forget this old man in a car -- he was the passenger and stared at me as the car approached to take the turn at the corner. As we'd had many cars honking and giving thumbs-up all afternoon, I figured he was one of them. But no. As he got closer, this old man, grayed and face lined with years of supposed wisdom, turned his middle finger up at me and my children standing on a corner holding a sign that said "Million Moms don't speak for me." So I have felt their love too, and it would be funny were it not so damn sad.
81 posted on 01/19/2003 12:33:34 PM PST by lainie
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