Friday, March 21, 2003


THE PEACE PROTESTERS SPEAK

The Not In Our Name gang was out again yesterday protesting the liberation of Iraq. Their genius is on display for all to see.

"Saddam is a very confused and mixed up man," said activist Elise Bontrager. "And I think maybe that he hurts his people more than he needs to." WSBT News

In San Francisco a protester hanging a banner on the Golden Gate Bridge fell to his death. ABC News

Further showing that the vast majority of these "Peace Protesters" are empty headed idiots... San Francisco protesters stage a 'vomit in'

Jody Mason of Olympia Washington was in a protesting mood Monday night. After listening to President Bush's ultimatum to Saddam Hussein he decided to chain himself to a federal Department of Energy office building. He also posted a sign reading "Reduce Deficit." Small problem though. He chained himself to the wrong building. Police had to use bolt cutters to free him, as Mr. Mason didn't have a key to the lock he used. The Olympian

ANTI-WAR OR ANTI-BUSH?

The Peace Protesters claim they are against war and for peace. But reality seems to show differently. In 1990 and 1991 leading up to the Gulf War, protests were taking place around the country and around the world. "No Blood for Oil" was all the rage. But what happened between 1993 and 2001, while U.S. Military action raged all around the globe in places like Somalia, Haiti, Sudan, Afghanistan, IRAQ, Kosovo, etc... And all without U.N. Security Council approval. I'll tell you what happened. Anti-War protests all but vanished. As did the left's demands that U.S. military action only happen with the approval of the U.N. In fact, regarding Kosovo, the anti-war left was demanding U.S. military action precisely because the U.N. failed to act! Then comes the inauguration of President George W. Bush and anti-war protests are popular again. And the anti-war protesters are not the only ones who have done a 180. Congressional democrats and their sympathizers in the mainstream press have done a 180. It is pretty apparent that these protesters are not anti-war, but anti-Bush. And anti-Republican. How else to explain their complete and total flip-flop when nothing has changed but the party of the president?

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