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Video: Pelosi Was For Angry Mobs Before She Was Against Them

August 14, 2009 · Filed Under Politics, Video · Comment 

(hat tip Red State)

Lefties Organizing To Disrupt Sen. DeMint’s Town Hall

August 13, 2009 · Filed Under Politics, U.S. News · Comment 

Democrats and their media allies continue to claim the town hall protesters lately are nothing but organized mobs sent out by right-wing groups. As we’ve seen from the coverage, this is not the case. 95% of the folks turning out are simply upset and want to be heard.

The left on the other hand, is organizing to disrupt town halls. A liberal blogger in Connecticut and member of Obama’s “Organizing For America” group is planning to disrupt Sen. Jim DeMint’s upcoming town hall.

I don’t really have a problem with the left doing this. Frankly, it’s what the left has always done.

The real outrage is the hypocrisy of the media for ignoring lefty protests, and vilifying conservative ones.

Video: Idiot Storms Ann Coulter Speech, Gets Taken Down By Cops

February 26, 2009 · Filed Under Video · Comment 

You can call this the “Don’t Taze Me Bro” redux. What an embarrassment this kid is. Why do liberals always start screaming like pussies when “the man” starts beating them down? If you’re gonna try and stop people from speaking you should take your licks from the cops like a man.

Ewing Police arrest student at Ann Coulter lecture

Video: Protesters Tell Terrorist Bill Ayers To “Go Straight To Hell” At St. Mary’s College

January 29, 2009 · Filed Under Terrorists, Video · Comment 

Notice the protesters are not trying to prevent the terrorist from speaking, but are merely exercising their free speech rights by protesting. Contrast that with the treatment conservative speakers get on college campuses. When Ann Coulter or Karl Rove try and speak they’re shouted down, blocked from view, and get food thrown at them. Liberals only give a shit about free speech if they’re the ones trying to exercise it.

(hat tip Gateway Pundit)

Video: Code Pink Idiots Interrupts Bush At July 4th Naturalization

July 4, 2008 · Filed Under President Bush, Video · Comment 

Video: Berkeley Marine Recruitment Protesters Give Nazi Salutes During ‘Star Spangled Banner’

June 25, 2008 · Filed Under Video · Comment 

Those are the most despicable and disgusting people in America, and frankly they should all be shot.

Video: Anti-War Idiots Interrupt John McCain’s Speech

May 27, 2008 · Filed Under Video · 1 Comment 

Code Pink Protesters Resort To Witchcraft Outside Marine Recruiting Center

May 9, 2008 · Filed Under Liberals, U.S. News · Comment 

If you thought the most disgraceful and repugnant group of women in the country known as Code Pink couldn’t possibly sink any lower, you’d be wrong.

The crazy b*tches from Code Pink are still protesting outside the Marine recruiting center in Berkeley, California. The protests which made headlines around the country a few months ago still continue to this day, albeit significantly smaller.

However, what Code Pink lacks in numbers they make-up for with pure insanity. The group has told ralliers to come equipped with spells and pointy hats today for “Witches, clowns and sirens day,” the last of the group’s weeklong homage to Mother’s Day.

“Women are coming to cast spells and do rituals and to impart wisdom to figure out how we’re going to end war,” Zanne Sam Joi of Bay Area Code Pink told FOXNews.com.

This entire week of protesting has had a different bizarre theme each day in hopes it will attract new protesters to the group’s efforts. The week has included a day for “raging grannies” in which grannies came to protest, some as old as 90 and in wheel chairs no less.

The group also had “Take your daughter To Protest Day” in hopes of creating a brand new generation of looney anti-American b*tches.

The Marines say that protests have been going on outside the recruitment center for so long that they barely even notice.

“Most of the time they are just practicing their right to protest and their freedom of speech or whatever, so it’s not usually a problem for us. But sometimes it crosses the line, and that happened [Monday] when the grannies were here blocking the entrance and banging on the door,” Capt. John Paul Wheatcroft told Fox News.

Wheatcroft said the protests have actually been a good thing, because their numbers are up. He said the Marines could never afford to pay for the kind of publicity they’ve received for free thanks to Code Pink’s efforts.

“Ironically, it’s actually helped us by putting our name out. We’re now well known. And people know who we are, and where we are, and they come in to talk to us about enlisting. They’ve gotten us the publicity that we could’ve never afforded to pay for ourselves,” Wheatcroft said.

Regardless of whether or not the protests have helped the recruitment effort, it’s nevertheless disgusting and despicable for Code Pink to be trying to cast “spells” on our men and women in uniform.

Those folks are serving their country for very little pay and don’t deserve to be disrespected by the left-wing clowns in Berkeley.

Fox News actually has a 24-hour “Protest Cam” set-up in front of the recruitment center which you can look at HERE to stay abreast of all the action.

-Chris Jones

Sean Bell Protesters Clog Key Transit Areas Across NYC

May 7, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · 1 Comment 

Al Sharpton is leading mass acts of “civil disobedience” across NYC today.

Simultaneous protests planned for 3 p.m. are being held in six key transit areas in the city, including:

  • Site A: 125th and Third Avenue (led by W. Franklyn Richardson, Chairman of National Action Network)
  • Site B: Third Avenue and 60th Street (Led by National Action Network senior staff)
  • Site C: 34th and Park Avenue (Led by National Action Network Senior Staff)
  • Site D: Varick and Houston Street (Led by Hazel Dukes, NAACP and Labor leaders)
  • Site E: One Police Plaza (Led by Rev. Al Sharpton. Nicole Paultre Bell, Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield will be at this location)
  • Site F: House of the Lord Church, Brooklyn, New York (Led by Rev. Herbert Daughtry)  – five in Manhattan and one in Brooklyn.

I guess Al Sharpton’s way of getting back at the judicial system over the Sean Bill case is to prevent hard working New Yorker’s from getting to and from work. That’ll show em!

Karl Rove: “The Horns and Tail are Retractable”

March 31, 2008 · Filed Under Funny, Video · Comment 

It’s nice to see a room full of good Americans willing to shout back at the nutty anti-war thugs who don’t like differing viewpoints to be heard. “The horns and tail are retractable” was a good line as well.

-Chris Jones

Iran Student Protest Breaks Campus Gate At Tehran University

December 9, 2007 · Filed Under World News · Comment 

Iranian students staged a new demonstration at Tehran University on Sunday, damaging the main gate to allow outsiders into the campus and denouncing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The protesters chanted slogans against the president and carried banners calling for the release of three fellow students who have been held since May in a high-profile case, the Fars news agency and state-run IRNA reported.

The students also burned a copy of Kayhan newspaper, the mouthpiece of the clerical establishment that is critical of the Iranian reformist movement.

President Bush “Deeply Concerned” Over Arrest of Russian Protesters

November 27, 2007 · Filed Under Politics, Vladimir Putin, World News · 1 Comment 

President Bush said Monday he was “deeply concerned” at a crackdown on opponents of Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of elections, and called for their release from detention.

“I am deeply concerned about the detention of numerous human rights activists and political leaders who participated in peaceful rallies in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Nizhniy Novgorod, and Nazran this weekend.

“I am particularly troubled by the use of force by law enforcement authorities to stop these peaceful activities and to prevent some journalists and human rights activists from covering them,” Bush said in a statement.

About 200 opposition activists were detained by police at another demonstration in Saint Petersburg on Sunday, one week before Russia is to hold parliamentary elections.

“The freedoms of expression, assembly and press, as well as due process, are fundamental to any democratic society,” Bush said in his statement, which followed State Department concerns expressed Sunday over the events in Russia.

“I am hopeful that the government of Russia will honor its international obligations in these areas, investigate allegations of abuses and free those who remain in detention,” the president said.


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