This absolutely validates the comments I made about the TeaParty videos. Anytime you get protest groups together, you are invariably going to get the lowest common denominator of the population.
Wow. I'm totally having a deja vu moment. I seem to remember similar things I've watched about the anti-war protests from the 1960s. All it's missing are the riots and drugs. It has everything else – protesting, loud and crazy speakers, peace signs, flag burning, denouncing of the government, denouncing of the US, asking members of the military to put themselves in the brig by denying orders, denouncing of the military members who have fought, etc.
The soundtrack from NBC's "The 60s" is running through my head now.
Wow! I'm thinking about burying some Miraculous Medals in that park next year at the March for Life. Isn't that next to where we line up to March (I recognize the fence)? Where were the soldiers to protect their flag? And I'm sorry, but any guy who walks around with holes in his ears like that cannot be taken seriously (3:35 approx). That made me sick, I hate those "piercings" – its self mutilation but that's another CMR post!
Yeah, this was all over the major media organizations. Apparently these people are all Independents that have never been engaged in politics in the past. But now they're mad because of something they can't quite put their finger on. Several hundred of them gathered in a small town in Vermont and all of the major networks were there. FOX and CNN gave people explicit instructions on how to join this group and where the regional meetings were taking place.
Wait, that's not the Tea Party. My bad. Forget everything I just said.
Wow. Maybe I shouldn't say this, but they all seem so…silly. Like, "Hey!Let's all get together in the park with our pink hair and our paper drones and our deformed earlopes and yell at a flag and stop on it. That'll show them. Maybe if we yell really loudly, too, that'll be even better." Do you know who stomps his feet when he doesn't get his own way? A child.
April 8, 2010 at 2:17 pm
Where's the heavily armed police presence that we see at Tea Parties?
April 8, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Thanks for posting this. I'm putting it on Facebook page.
April 8, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Uh-Oh. These guys can spell.
That is scary!
April 8, 2010 at 4:37 pm
If you want to see more coverage of leftist nuts check out these fine citizen journalists:
zombietime.org
protestshooter.com
ringospictures.com
April 8, 2010 at 5:37 pm
This absolutely validates the comments I made about the TeaParty videos. Anytime you get protest groups together, you are invariably going to get the lowest common denominator of the population.
April 8, 2010 at 6:45 pm
oh, thanks,
I lasted 3 min before I lost my lunch
sicne these people voted, I now understand to mess we are in
vomitus on the streets
April 9, 2010 at 4:13 am
Weirdos, certainly, but this is an actual fringe group, small and with no influence. I mean, seriously…Ralph Nader?
April 9, 2010 at 11:48 am
Wow. I'm totally having a deja vu moment. I seem to remember similar things I've watched about the anti-war protests from the 1960s. All it's missing are the riots and drugs. It has everything else – protesting, loud and crazy speakers, peace signs, flag burning, denouncing of the government, denouncing of the US, asking members of the military to put themselves in the brig by denying orders, denouncing of the military members who have fought, etc.
The soundtrack from NBC's "The 60s" is running through my head now.
April 9, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Wow! I'm thinking about burying some Miraculous Medals in that park next year at the March for Life. Isn't that next to where we line up to March (I recognize the fence)? Where were the soldiers to protect their flag? And I'm sorry, but any guy who walks around with holes in his ears like that cannot be taken seriously (3:35 approx). That made me sick, I hate those "piercings" – its self mutilation but that's another CMR post!
April 9, 2010 at 4:55 pm
Yeah, this was all over the major media organizations. Apparently these people are all Independents that have never been engaged in politics in the past. But now they're mad because of something they can't quite put their finger on. Several hundred of them gathered in a small town in Vermont and all of the major networks were there. FOX and CNN gave people explicit instructions on how to join this group and where the regional meetings were taking place.
Wait, that's not the Tea Party. My bad. Forget everything I just said.
April 9, 2010 at 7:26 pm
Wow. Maybe I shouldn't say this, but they all seem so…silly. Like, "Hey!Let's all get together in the park with our pink hair and our paper drones and our deformed earlopes and yell at a flag and stop on it. That'll show them. Maybe if we yell really loudly, too, that'll be even better." Do you know who stomps his feet when he doesn't get his own way? A child.
April 10, 2010 at 4:45 pm
Early Riser : The difference is that the LCD in the Tea Parties are not real; they're infiltrators.
http://www.leftcoastrebel.com/2010/04/new-website-forms-crash-tea-party.html