Keyword: codepink
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New York -- It was more than a shock to end up on the floor of Madison Square Garden, five rows from the president, with a protester on top of me -- and security guards struggling to contain her. But that happened Thursday night at the front of the California delegation section when -- in the middle of Bush's speech -- June Brashares, 40, of San Francisco, an activist with Code Pink, stood up on her chair and unfurled a banner that read, "Bush lies, people die." Just minutes before, the blue-suited Brashares had been in the crunch of delegates...
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How do we expose and discredit all of these groups as having real communist ties. I bet moveon.org, ACT, ANSWER, code pink, and others would fall apart if the general public knew who and what they're members ares are. Is there physical proof of how these groups are socialist/communist fronts?How do we expose them?
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Pics for now at http://ratherbiased.com/cheney/ Please mirror on your own servers
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I never thought I’d be saying this, but Dr. Phil is my new hero. Although I’m not a talk show fan, on a personal level, I’ve always appreciated his frankness and down-to-earth manners, but up until now, I was unaware of his political views. Well, after Friday’s (4/4) show, I think it’s safe to say that Dr. Phil is on the right side of the fence. I was dreading another depressing panel discussion on Washington Week in Review, so I flipped the channel and just happened to run across a preview for the Dr. Phil show. U.S. military uniforms caught...
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A horde of the pink unwashed descended on Fox News' headquarters in New York City yesterday afternoon to hold a "Shut-up-athon" against the number one cable news outlet in America. Led by Code Pink, the leftist feminist group founded to oppose the war on Iraq, about a thousand demonstrators filled the sidewalk in front of Fox's building on 6th Avenue at 48th Street. Police were everywhere to keep order, which they did with great success. FReepers Coleus, Laserlock, ELS, Trueblackman, kristinn and two lurkers held a counter-demonstration there to support Fox News and to educate the public about Code Pink's...
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Protesters got upclose and personal with Vice President Cheney at Madison Square Garden for the past two nights. Medea Benjamin, 51, of the peace group Code Pink, said she unveiled a banner near Cheney that read "Be Pro Life, Stop the Killing in Iraq" last night. Benjamin, of San Francisco, said she borrowed "a friend of a friend's" floor pass to gain access to the Garden. She said the veep forced a smile as she yelled, "Mr. Cheney, how much money did Halliburton make in Iraq?" Security staff then tackled her to the floor and took her to a basement...
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Leftists participated in a ghoulish attempt to exploit war dead and wounded for propaganda as noted in this thread: Dover to D.C. Memorial Procession [Left Blood Dance DoverAFB to Walter Reed Hospital, W House]. The Doctor of FReep conducted a spectacular one man FReep of the leftists outside Dover Air Force Base yesterday as noted in this thread: Code Pinko Medea Benjamin Flees When Confronted by Doctor Raoul at Dover AFB. Today, the left hit a low point. Demonstrating outside Walter Reed Army Hospital, where many of our most seriously wounded Iraqi troops are, the leftists numbered about a hundred...
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Gotta love Laura going into the Lions Den to take on the wackos!
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Your are cordially invited to join Trueblackman and myself this Tuesday afternoon as we counter-freep the Code Pinkos outside Fox News' New York City studios. They are calling their protest a "Shut-up-athon." So much for free speech. Please bring signs bearing messages of support for Fox News and signs pointing out Code Pink's anti-American agenda. American flags are always welcome. Code Pink is scheduled to start at 4 p.m., so please plan to be there to greet them by arriving at 3:30 p.m. Here's Code Pink's announcement:August 31st 4:00pm The Official Republican National Convention FOX NEWS "SHUT-UP-A-THON" 1211 Ave. of...
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WASHINGTON (Talon News) -- The Washington, DC chapter of the leftist Independent Media Center has published a partial list of delegates to the Republican National Convention on its web site. The list includes names, home addresses, and telephone numbers as well as the hotel of each delegate for the New York convention. The IMC says that its objective is to "supply anti-RNC groups with data on the delegates to use in whatever way they see fit." The group also aims to "facilitate making local connections," noting that many of the delegates are involved in politics and business on a town...
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Far from the razor-wire capped protest prison in the shadow of the flag-bedecked Boston Fleet Center, progressive activists shared center stage with their Democratic Party champions before a crowd of 1,000 at the Roxbury Community College Gymnasium. The occasion was a founding conference for a new organization, the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) (www.pdamerica.org) which vows to build a sustained movement to transform the Democratic Party into a force for social justice and environmental sanity. Referring to the event in Roxbury and Tuesday's "Building the Peace Movement" Forum at the Boston Paulist Center, which was attended by a standing room...
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Think pink. If you're picturing ballerina shoes or a flouncy sundress - pretty, girlie, feminine things - then you're way behind the times. These days, pink is popping up in the most unlikely places. Over hairy chests. Covering bulging biceps. Atop a buzz cut. _______ "I think it actually shows confidence in your masculinity," said The Apprentice's Kwame Jackson, who more than once this winter was shown across the boardroom table from The Donald wearing a natty pink shirt. "It shows you have like a subtle flair." Jackson likes the look so much, he's including at least two pink or...
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The hot fashion trend among Democratic National Convention delegates this year is pink, in the form of pink scarves. Not only are delegates of all stripes making a fashion statement with the scarves, they're making a political statement as well. The scarves read "Give BUSH a pink slip!" and identify the wearer as a "DELEGATE FOR PEACE." They also say " Boston — 2004" and thus serve as a souvenir of the convention. The Kucinich campaign first used the scarves at the Maine Democratic Convention in May. They were donated by Code Pink, an activist anti-war group. Originally brought in...
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Boston- As Teresa Heinz Kerry gave her prime-time address that never mentioned Iraq, Code Pink founder Medea Benjamin attemped to bring an anti-war message onto the floor of the convention. Moments later police were dragging her out of the Fleet Center. As Teresa Heinz Kerry spoke last night, on the floor of the convention, Medea Benjamin from Global Exchange and CodePink unfurled a pink colored banner that read "End the Occupation of Iraq." That apparently was not one of the DNC-approved messages of the night because within moments of the banner being unfurled, police were called in to remove Medea...
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Supporters of a feminist pacifist group prepared to gather in Hinesville on Tuesday in support of a military deserter facing trial today. About 10 supporters of Code Pink Women for Peace planned to attend the court marshal trial of Staff Sgt. Camilo Mejia this week at Fort Stewart. Launched in November, 2002, Code Pink is a national, non-violent anti-war group. Earlier this month, Reuters reported Code Pink members disrupted Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's testimony at congressional hearings about the abuse of Iraqi prisoners. Supporters distinguish themselves by wearing pink clothes and costumes. The name, Code Pink, is a play on...
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In the report that follows, CLICK ON ANY PHOTO AND A FULL SIZE VERSION OF THE PHOTO SHOULD APPEAR . (Thumbnail photos hyperlinked to full versions.) Also, I've linked to several sound files in WAV format. Click on them and you should hear the sounds. Right click and save if you want to listen to them later. Across the street from Rumsfeld's house with French Embassy and their fence behind us, FReepers wait for leftists. TgslTakoma has back to camera as she makes last minute signs. Trueblackman discusses Iraq with a liberal on a bicycle. Kristinn holds a sign behind Bmwcyle...
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DC Chapter has just begun a STEALTH, NO advance notice, FReep of the Code Pink and other leftists who are at Rumsfeld's house in Northwest DC to re-enact "torture" of Iraqi prisoners. Some stalwart members of the DC Chapter have gathered peacefully to counter the leftists. Watch this space for reports from the scene.
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SAN FRANCISCO - An Alameda woman traveled more than 7,400 miles recently to find her son in Iraq (news - web sites), who is stationed there. Susan Galleymore, 48, went against the warnings of military officials by showing up for a surprise visit at her 26-year-old son's military base on Feb. 1, seven days after leaving with a group from the Bay Area. When Galleymore arrived and announced who she was, incredulous soldiers paged her son, an Army Ranger, over the 2-way radio. "Hey, Nick. Your mom's here," they said. Galleymore was reunited with her son for 90 minutes, during...
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Thousands of Americans today will mark the first anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq by marching against the war. Why, if the war is officially over and Saddam Hussein has been captured, will residents of some 200 American cities join others around the world and take to the streets? Those of us who have traveled to Iraq to witness firsthand the effects of this occupation have returned with some profound reasons.
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Code Pink founder Medea Benjamin, a leader of the so-called anti-war movement, fled the scene when Doctor Raoul confronted her on her pro-communist background today at an anti-war rally outside Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.The rally, attended by about three hundred people, was being held to highlight the Pentagon's long-standing policy of not allowing media coverage of the return of fallen American servicemen and women.Doctor Raoul, sans sign or costume, stood across a six lane highway from the rally and addressed them using a portable PA system. He asked the group, which included Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) and some...
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