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Monday, September 26, 2005

Useful idiots

Cindy and Jesse sittin' in tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g, first comes love then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage. What would that love child look like? Anybody doubt that all these lovely leftys conspire to help one another? I know what your thinking, here we go.... black helicopters....the Free Masons...the International Monetary Fund! That's not where I'm going with this. The left has a very sophisticated network that allows them to assemble large numbers of protesters in a very efficient way. Say you want to go to the big protest in Washington. You can find a place to stay for free with one of your fellow travelers by looking at the protesters website and making the connection. It's just that simple! So if you wonder how they do it, providing a place to crash is one way they make it easier for someone who would otherwise be just bothering the locals to attend these protests. For those of you who are still picturing the Cindy/Jesse love child..... here's a picture of a cute squirrel.




I love this picture. It's a Ukrainian squirrel for which the people built a bridge over a busy roadway at a cost of about 100 thousand euros. They did this not knowing whether this little guy and his pals would use it or not. The best of humanity embodied in this little animal.

Cathy and I ran into a protester on our trip to Washington in March 2003, he asked us if we "were going to the rally", we said "yeah!" As we approached the Mall, it became apparent the protester's direction and ours were not the same, we walked toward the pro troops rally, he toward the anti war rally and immediately his attitude changed and he moved away from us as quickly as he could. I know our intentions were good. We wanted to wish him well but as soon as he found out we were not his side he could give a rat's ass about us... so much for the humanity of the left. I would like to call that person a partisan hack, but that would be giving him too much credit.

The bolshies continued to haunt us, a fake journalist tried to get an interview with one of our pro-troops people, who was smart, reserved, and did not give him any red meat.


The interviewer was an A.N.S.W.E.R. infiltrator, the man barely visible on the left in the above picture, a group we had been warned about. When the pinkos weren't able to infiltrate, they tried to disrupt, ooooooh, at a very bad time, Rolling Thunder arrived at the time they tried to yell their anti war slogans and discourage our support for the troops. They did this from the sideline and they had no success. Imagine trying to be heard over more than a 1000 booming Harleys echoing between the big stone buildings that line the Capitol building end of the Mall.

This man came by motorcycle by himself to the rally. He was a big man, well over 6 feet tall and Cathy, my wife, liked the way he looked so she snapped this picture. The rally was organized by the G. Gordon Liddy show and attracted about 10,000 people. Many of whom likely came from the immediate area, but some did what Cathy and I did. We left Kentucky on Friday evening in the mini van and arrived in Washington early Saturday morning, the rally began at noon. We walked around and took in the atmosphere of our nation's capitol. Cathy took pictures and we both marveled at the grandeur of the buildings, monuments and statues. We then went to the rally, this part of our journey is where we ran into the above mentioned protester. The rally was inspiring, with country music and famous conservative speakers including the G-man himself. After the rally was over we walked to the Lincoln Memorial and to the Washington monument and by the reflecting pool (which was mostly drained for renovation). We then decided it was time to make our way home and headed back to the van. Getting out of Washington was as bad as everybody says it is, but once we were out of town and on the highway, the main battle was with sleepiness. No-doz and ephedrine were my friends. We both had jobs and a home with pets to return to. That is the difference between the commies from Seattle, Berkeley, San Francisco, Boston, New York and the like, and the conservative movement. We have responsibilities and more importantly, we honor them.

3 Comments:

At Wednesday, September 28, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice squirrel. Don't tell your wife I said so!
Sounds like a good time...I would've had a little fun with that protester. Sounds a little petty, but heh...I'm not above it!

 
At Thursday, September 29, 2005, Blogger pappy said...

Hey, how you doin? Nick told me to drop by. nice blog. got to go and warm up my squirrel soup. I also love tomatoes.

 
At Thursday, September 29, 2005, Blogger J.M. Rob said...

Even Squirrels have more responsibilities than the commies from Seattle, San Francisco, Boston, etc.. Look at the little fella. He's saying, "Uh, What ya got there in your hand mister? I hope it's something good 'cause I really gotta keep moving. It's winter ya know. Oh yea, thanks for the nifty bridge."

 

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