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Bikers roared into the town Berkeley California again in waves of 60 at a time and Chairman of Move America Forward, Melanie Morgan was there with them to show support for U.S Troops.
Anti-war protesters show up at the Marine recruiting station on Shattuck Avenue in Berkeley, on a regular basis, and people travel from across the country to counter protest and show the Marines of Berkeley their support for them and the troops abroad.

Berkeley made major news when their city council passed a resolution calling the Marines "uninvited and unwelcome intruders", a resolution they rescinded after a massive uproar from their actions ensued.

That action cost the city of Berkeley in many ways, one of which was financially.

This past Saturday, Berkeley was in the news again as the troop supporters faced off with the anti-war protesters again.

Bikers roared into town in waves of 60 at a time, the reasoning stated by Sgt. Mary Kusmiss, a spokeswoman for the Berkeley Police Department, was, "They wanted to come in stages so they could negotiate parking and not clog traffic. Our experience is that the organizers have been very open about sharing their plans and their intent and have asked for feedback from the police."

The counter protesters show up, as Jim Hampton, 64, an Oakland resident who spent 26 years in the Marine Reserve, explains, "There are many people who are silent - we've decided not to be silent. People have a right to protest, but we don't want everyone to think that there is only one point of view."

In a peaceful but vocal face-off that stretched from mid-morning Saturday until early afternoon, dozens of bikers occupied one side of Shattuck while anti-war protesters filled the opposite sidewalk. While numerous bikers toted large American flags, their ideological opponents carried banners with slogans such as, "Mass murder and torture: not a career option."


One exchange that was reported by the San Francisco Chronicle between an anti-war protester and a member of the American Legion Riders, Jim Dunn, who served two decades as a Navy hospital corpsman.

The anti-war protester muttered at a group of bikers, "Why don't you go to war?"

Mr. Dunn replied, "I did 20 years so you can say what you're saying."

Courtesy of Zombietime
Counter protesters at the Marine recruiting station on Shattuck Avenue in Berkeley, California- 6/21/08
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Melanie Morgan, who is Chairman of Move America Forward and who helps organize these rallies, was there and gives a first hand account of how the day went.

The World Can't Wait freaks immediately violated their permits and surrounded our folks from EaglesUp, marching around, pushing and shoving. But the Berkeley cops were having none of it! They immediately forced the commie crowd out of our space, and kept them separated from us. There about 30 of them ..and several hundred of us. Yes, WE CAN! Yes, WE DID!


The support from these groups, organizations and people does not end in Berkeley though. As further support for the troops abroad, Move America Forward is sponsoring a historic undertaking with the goal of sending the largest single shipment of care packages to U.S. troops in American history.

Courtesy of Move America Forward
Roster of celebrities continues to grow for the "From The Frontlines" event to send the largest single shipment of care packages to U.S. troops in American history.
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Courtesy of Move America Forward
Roster of celebrities continues to grow for the "From The Frontlines" event to send the largest single shipment of care packages to U.S. troops in American history.
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The grand finale for the push will take place on June 26th when a Jerry Lewis style 8-hour Internet Telethon ("From the Frontlines") will take place. This cutting edge production “From The Frontlines” will be broadcast live online by UStream.tv and hosted by Melanie Morgan & Michelle Malkin. Live and taped reports will be broadcast from our troops serving in Iraq & Afghanistan during the historic 8-hour event.


(Additional note)Some distinctive names involved with this effort, via an email to me from a member of Move America Forward, include, Nancy Reagan, The Office of General David Petraeus,Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Lt Col Oliver North (Ret.), Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, Monica Crowley, Mike Gallagher, Melanie Morgan, Michelle Malkin, Rich Lowry - National Review, Kathryn Lopez - NationalReviewOnline, Jed Babbin - Human Events, Joseph Farah - WorldNetDaily, Matt Lewis - TownHall.com, Ron Kessler - Newsmax ,Kyle-Anne Shiver - American Thinker, Comedian Jackie Mason, John Ondrasik - Five for Fighting, Medal of Honor Recipient Marcus Luttrell, NBC's America's Favorite Mom - Patti Patton-Bader (of Soldier's Angels), Cliff May - Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Larry Bailey, Chairman of Gathering of Eagles, Julie DeMaria, Operation Care & Comfort, Iraq War Veteran - Pete Hegseth, Vets For Freedom, Gold Star Mother, Debbie Lee, Gold Star Father, Mike Anderson, Gold Star Father, Mark Crowley, Gold Star/Blue Star Parents Joe & Jan Johnson, Bev Perlson, Band of Mothers, MilBlogger Matt Sanchez, Vietnam War Veteran & Author, Ron Winter, Brian Sussman - KSFO, San Francisco, Michael Graham - WTKK, Boston, Mark Williams - WROW, Albany, Roger Hedgecock - KOGO, San Diego, Martha Zoller - WDUN, Gainesville/Atlanta.

The Jelly Belly candy company has already donated 100,000 bags of gourmet jelly beans which is being used to launch a “Candy Diplomacy” program as gifts to Iraqi and Afghani children. Each bag is printed with the following message, in both English & Arabic, “A gift from the American people in hope that your country will one day enjoy the freedom and opportunities that we have in the United States.”

From America all the way to Iraq, Move America Forward and multiple other groups of veterans, supporters, friends and family, as well as high profile personalities, are showing the troops how much they support them and their mission.
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  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #1
    Very nice update on the goings on there, Sue. I've been wondering how things were going out there.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #2
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    Very nice update on the goings on there, Sue. I've been wondering how things were going out there.


    I try to keep everyone informed. Berkeley has now also rescinded their free parking privileges for the Code Pinkos since they would have to offer the same to the counter protesters.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Mr Garibaldi
    #3
    @ Susan Duclos
    I try to keep everyone informed. Berkeley has now also rescinded their free parking privileges for the Code Pinkos since they would have to offer the same to the counter protesters.


    Bout damned time.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #4
    @ Mr Garibaldi
    Bout damned time.


    Yup. Eagles up, freepers, Move America Forward and countless others, all deserve such a big hand for what they do. These are not rich folks by any measure, but they make sure to take the time to see to it that our troops know they have supporters that care and will stand up to have their voices heard.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #5
    @ Susan Duclos
    I try to keep everyone informed. Berkeley has now also rescinded their free parking privileges for the Code Pinkos since they would have to offer the same to the counter protesters.


    I'm glad that you did!
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #6
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    I'm glad that you did!


    Thanks
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #7
    Update. More photos of protesters at Zombietime.
  • Samantha A. Torrence Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Samantha A. Torrence
    #8
    Wow quite the pictures, these people think they are soo cute don't they?

    That one girl holding up the sign about the Vet suicide rate, I want to just slap her upside the head with a frikken trout. She does know she is one of the reasons that vets are committing suicide. From people who intentionally degrade and make it impossible for them to get good jobs when they come home to hateful assholes like that. ooooooooh. No worries though, a paintball gun would take care of that sign. >=(
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Sykos Masters
    #9
    These actions (of the anti-war fundies) remind me of Phelps *SPIT* and his ilk. Men and women in uniform didn't ask for this conflict and shouldn't be used as faceless pawns in an argument that has nothing to do with them.

    God forbid the anti-war protesters actually park their behinds in the offices and homes of their political reps. Just to be clear, the Iraq conflict – specifically the way that the administration chose to package it – scares the shyte out of me, but I am in complete support of the actions of the service people involved.

    That's just my CDN $ .02 though ... lol :D
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #10
    @ Samantha A. Torrence
    Wow quite the pictures, these people think they are soo cute don't they?

    That one girl holding up the sign about the Vet suicide rate, I want to just slap her upside the head with a frikken trout. She does know she is one of the reasons that vets are committing suicide. From people who intentionally degrade and make it impossible for them to get good jobs when they come home to hateful assholes like that. ooooooooh. No worries though, a paintball gun would take care of that sign. >=(


    I agree with you Samantha, but it is good to continuously show these people for what they are.



    @ Sykos Masters
    These actions (of the anti-war fundies) remind me of Phelps *SPIT* and his ilk. Men and women in uniform didn't ask for this conflict and shouldn't be used as faceless pawns in an argument that has nothing to do with them.

    God forbid the anti-war protesters actually park their behinds in the offices and homes of their political reps. Just to be clear, the Iraq conflict – specifically the way that the administration chose to package it – scares the shyte out of me, but I am in complete support of the actions of the service people involved.

    That's just my CDN $ .02 though ... lol :D


    Did you notice how Congress passed the war funding without timelines, and they did it while Democratic supporters were busy having a fit over the FISA compromise....then they passed it, then they passed the FISA.

    They deliberately gave progressives about 10 hours (over night) to notice, complain and then moved them onto the FISA issue.

    Talk about being had, many of them are just noticing the 162 billion approved for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan although some don't even know about it yet.

    It was quite amusing to watch... one liberal blogger was talking about it, then linked to my site when saying, btw they passed the war funds also.

    It slipped right by them.
  • Samantha A. Torrence Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Samantha A. Torrence
    #11
    I don't mind protests, but I do think that the double standards of hate speech and free speech and other such stuff needs addressed.

    Like in reality if I took a paintball gun to a protest and started covering thier signs with paint, I would get arrested for violence and they could claim thier free speech was violated. However it is okay that they attempt to distract and shut up people who are speaking, that is somehow permissible.

    Congress is passing laws about telling the Pentagon they can't use "propaganda," but I don't see them doing anything about these anti-Americans and thier out right propaganda.

    The whole situation makes me mad enough to spit.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #12
    @ Samantha A. Torrence
    I don't mind protests, but I do think that the double standards of hate speech and free speech and other such stuff needs addressed.

    Like in reality if I took a paintball gun to a protest and started covering thier signs with paint, I would get arrested for violence and they could claim thier free speech was violated. However it is okay that they attempt to distract and shut up people who are speaking, that is somehow permissible.

    Congress is passing laws about telling the Pentagon they can't use "propaganda," but I don't see them doing anything about these anti-Americans and thier out right propaganda.

    The whole situation makes me mad enough to spit.


    To them the only speech that should be free is theirs.

    Don't get mad, just make sure that those supporting our troops are acknowledged and their words, actions and bravery are spread around.

    It IS all they ask of us.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #13
    Incredible pictures, Susan. My daughter was looking at them and the vids w/me...she had no clue about Code Pink and what's been going on in Berkeley. Now, she's ticked that such people get away w/what Code Pink and the others have!
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Sykos Masters
    #14
    @ Samantha A. Torrence
    That one girl holding up the sign about the Vet suicide rate, I want to just slap her upside the head with a frikken trout. She does know she is one of the reasons that vets are committing suicide. ...


    Sorry m'dear just had to inject some humour here .... your comment reminded me of Rosanne saying, "Now I now why some mothers in the wild eat their young."

    LOL
    Public Domain
    trouth slap
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  • Samantha A. Torrence Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Samantha A. Torrence
    #15
    lol
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #16
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    Incredible pictures, Susan. My daughter was looking at them and the vids w/me...she had no clue about Code Pink and what's been going on in Berkeley. Now, she's ticked that such people get away w/what Code Pink and the others have!


    That is what I mean. Half the people do not KNOW, the more that find out, the more that will speak up and stand up and be heard themselves.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #17
    LMAO!
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #18
    @ Susan Duclos
    That is what I mean. Half the people do not KNOW, the more that find out, the more that will speak up and stand up and be heard themselves.


    Well, now she knows and she's ticked!
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #19
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    Well, now she knows and she's ticked!


    As well she should be. Next question for her... what is she gonna do with that anger?
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #20
    I'll ask her. Right now she's on the phone w/the doctor's office!
  • skeptikool Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  skeptikool
    #21
    Almost without exception, this has been about support for a war and occupation, both of doubtful legality, and contrived by an administration up to its elbows in blood.

    Digital journalists, or digital jingoists?
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Helena Handbasket
    #22
    Great coverage Susan, and great read. Fine and dandy digital journalism as always. 8 ) ....
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #23
    @ Helena Handbasket
    Great coverage Susan, and great read. Fine and dandy digital journalism as always. 8 ) ....


    Thanks Helena, I always laugh at people that question the legality of something approved by Congress AND the Denate.

    You would "some" never heard of and have no idea what the House and the Senate are....LOLOLOL
  • redhawk Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  redhawk
    #24
    Long handled large sized Tennis Rackets can really returm MOON Bats to theirv respective Belfry.. Caves.. or other DARK places!
    And if by accident they are Spiked.. WEEELLLL.. So much the better!
  • redhawk Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  redhawk
    #25
    @ skeptikool
    Almost without exception, this has been about support for a war and occupation, both of doubtful legality, and contrived by an administration up to its elbows in blood.

    Digital journalists, or digital jingoists?

    TRY Camomile and some lemon.. It'll settle your ANGST!
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #26
    Not to worry hawk, it'll not be long before some general is calling the shots in this banana republic, too...
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Mr Garibaldi
    #27
    @ Jedediah Redman
    Not to worry hawk, it'll not be long before some general is calling the shots in this banana republic, too...


    I'm curious, Hurst, is it some sort of masochistic self-abuse need that keeps you here after being shown out that you're nothing more than a hack who takes multiple accounts to pretend to be other people and everyone knows you for the fraud you are?
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  pajamadeen
    #28
    skepticool - digital jingoists, love it! it's why i quit reading this poorly written, reactionary carp. come here occasionally when bored.
  • avatar Posted Jun 23, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #29
    @ redhawk
    Long handled large sized Tennis Rackets can really returm MOON Bats to theirv respective Belfry.. Caves.. or other DARK places!
    And if by accident they are Spiked.. WEEELLLL.. So much the better!


    There is no reason at all why both sides cannot be heard. It seems the anti-war protesters only want their voices to be heard, if anyone else speaks up they cry about people not wanting their free speech to be heard. Even the eagles, MAF and other groups state clearly, they don't want the left to shut the hell up, they want to make sure that the troops hear the supporters voices just as clearly.

    Seems many cannot handle the "news" when it doesn't fit their own ideology.
  • avatar Posted Jun 24, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #30
    Seems many cannot handle the "news" when it doesn't fit their own ideology.
  • redhawk Posted Jun 24, 2008 by  redhawk
    #31
    @ Jedediah Redman
    Not to worry hawk, it'll not be long before some general is calling the shots in this banana republic, too...

    Howdy Jerry... By General are you referring to the General Variety Politician named Barry from HO?? .. and careful when referring to Banana.. It'll ber judged as RACIST!
  • redhawk Posted Jun 24, 2008 by  redhawk
    #32
    @ Susan Duclos
    There is no reason at all why both sides cannot be heard. It seems the anti-war protesters only want their voices to be heard, if anyone else speaks up they cry about people not wanting their free speech to be heard. Even the eagles, MAF and other groups state clearly, they don't want the left to shut the hell up, they want to make sure that the troops hear the supporters voices just as clearly.

    Seems many cannot handle the "news" when it doesn't fit their own ideology.

    Funny that the " Progressives" whenever get a chance to exchange ideas all they want to do is Yell, Scream, lie and not afford the opposition a chance to rebut
  • redhawk Posted Jun 24, 2008 by  redhawk
    #33
    @ Mr Garibaldi
    I'm curious, Hurst, is it some sort of masochistic self-abuse need that keeps you here after being shown out that you're nothing more than a hack who takes multiple accounts to pretend to be other people and everyone knows you for the fraud you are?

    Mr G.
    Please do not Insult HACKS.. this one is way beyond being a mere HACK... kind of reminds me of a reoccuring problen in lawn that people without City Sewage occasionally experience...
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #34
    THIS is going to be such a HOOT! We will be live streaming the event on "our place". This is also sure to send the enemy camps into frothing frenzies and we are luvinit!!
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #35
    You a member of any weekend warriors who're set to put down the next socialist revolution, snoop..?
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Gar Swaffar
    #36
    Bezerkeley has been a strange area for a long time. It's not getting any better.

    Odd how so many of the Code Pinko-ettes seem in such dire need of etiquette lessons and a shower isn't it.
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #37
    @ Gar Swaffar
    Bezerkeley has been a strange area for a long time. It's not getting any better.

    Odd how so many of the Code Pinko-ettes seem in such dire need of etiquette lessons and a shower isn't it.


    Exactly so...do you smell anything over your head? Just curious.
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Gar Swaffar
    #38
    @ Mark L Harvey
    Exactly so...do you smell anything over your head? Just curious.


    Mostly the smoke from the fires.
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #39
    LOL. There is always that out yonder indeed.
  • skeptikool Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  skeptikool
    #40
    These wars are about oil. This just emailed me for distribution:

    > The Ottawa Sun, June 22/08. PARIS -- Eric Margolis: The ugly truth behind the Iraq and Afghanistan wars finally has emerged.
    >
    > Four major western oil companies, Exxon Mobil, Shell, BP and Total are about to sign U.S.-brokered no-bid contracts to begin exploiting Iraq's oil fields. Saddam Hussein had kicked these firms out three decades ago when he nationalized Iraq's oil industry. The U.S.-installed Baghdad regime is welcoming them back.
    >
    > Iraq is getting back the same oil companies that used to exploit it when it was a British colony.
    >
    > As former fed chairman Alan Greenspan recently admitted, the Iraq war was all about oil. The invasion was about SUV's, not democracy.
    >
    > Afghanistan just signed a major deal to launch a long-planned, 1,680-km pipeline project expected to cost $8 billion. If completed, the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline (TAPI) will export gas and later oil from the Caspian basin to Pakistan's coast where tankers will transport it to the West.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > The Caspian basin located under the Central Asian states of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakkstan, holds an estimated 300 trillion cubic feet of gas and 100-200 billion barrels of oil. Securing the world's last remaining known energy El Dorado is a strategic priority for the western powers.
    >
    > But there are only two practical ways to get gas and oil out of land-locked Central Asia to the sea: Through Iran, or through Afghanistan to Pakistan. Iran is taboo for Washington. That leaves Pakistan, but to get there, the planned pipeline must cross western Afghanistan, including the cities of Herat and Kandahar.
    >
    > Pipeline deal
    >
    > In 1998, the Afghan anti-Communist movement Taliban and a western oil consortium led by the U.S. firm Unocal signed a major pipeline deal. Unocal lavished money and attention on the Taliban, flew a senior delegation to Texas, and hired a minor Afghan official, Hamid Karzai.
    >
    > Enter Osama bin Laden. He advised the unworldly Taliban leaders to reject the U.S. deal and got them to accept a better offer from an Argentine consortium. Washington was furious and, according to some accounts, threatened the Taliban with war.
    >
    > In early 2001, six or seven months before 9/11, Washington made the decision to invade Afghanistan, overthrow the Taliban, and install a client regime that would build the energy pipelines. But Washington still kept sending money to the Taliban until four months before 9/11 in an effort to keep it "on side" for possible use in a war against China.
    >
    > The 9/11 attacks, about which the Taliban knew nothing, supplied the pretext to invade Afghanistan. The initial U.S. operation had the legitimate objective of wiping out Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida. But after its 300 members fled to Pakistan, the U.S. stayed on, built bases -- which just happened to be adjacent to the planned pipeline route -- and installed former Unocal "consultant" Hamid Karzai as leader.
    >
    > Washington disguised its energy geopolitics by claiming the Afghan occupation was to fight "Islamic terrorism," liberate women, build schools and promote democracy. Ironically, the Soviets made exactly the same claims when they occupied Afghanistan from 1979-1989. The Iraq cover story was weapons of mass destruction and democracy.
    >
    > Work will begin on the TAPI once Taliban forces are cleared from the pipeline route by U.S., Canadian and NATO forces. As American analyst Kevin Phillips writes, the U.S. military and its allies have become an "energy protection force."
    >
    > Added benefit
    >
    > From Washington's viewpoint, the TAPI deal has the added benefit of scuttling another proposed pipeline project that would have delivered Iranian gas and oil to Pakistan and India.
    >
    > India's energy needs are expected to triple over the next decade. Delhi, which has its own designs on Afghanistan, is cock-a-hoop over the new pipeline plan.
    >
    > Russia, by contrast, is grumpy, having hoped to monopolize Central Asian energy exports.
    >
    > Energy is more important than blood in our modern world. The U.S. is a great power with massive energy needs. Domination of oil is a pillar of America's world power. Let's be realistic. Afghanistan and Iraq are about oil, nothing else.


    One of the things that helped me abandon my car was thinking of each fill-up as blood.
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #41
    Not THE most ignorant verbiage I have ever read skeptifool nut fairly close.
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Gar Swaffar
    #42
    One of the things that helped me abandon my car was thinking of each fill-up as blood
    skeptifool

    So? What's your point?
    A tyranical despot & mass murderer didn't like those companies so they must be bad?

    What strange bedfellows y'all on the Left keep.
    Doesn't that behavior ever make you consider what's wrong with your position?
  • redhawk Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  redhawk
    #43
    .. all they like to do is attempt to confuse the real issue with a lot of Empty Suit Verbiage.. Reinvent REALIRT with Foggy type reasoning ( ?) and talk.. talk.. talk over anyone attempt to discuss REAL TIME issues...
    " it will take 10 years to get oil.". WELL DUHH had Clinton done his JOB instead of Making his attempts with other activities GUESS what.. We'd have oil... BUT now they use the same BS and actually Believe IT! and in 10 yeras from mnow same same same ... No attempt to be pragmatic enough to understand the need for a shorr term solution while worjking on a permanent LONG term Solution without BREAKING the Bank of Tax payers and the Nation..
    BLAH BLAH BLAH Save the DEER.. Which BTW is multiplying and living better in ANWR than they did before Oil Drilling there... BLAH>> BLAH>> BLAH>> FOREVER BUT NO PLAN and NO ACtion!!!
  • redhawk Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  redhawk
    #44
    @ Jedediah Redman
    You a member of any weekend warriors who're set to put down the next socialist revolution, snoop..?

    Or are you a permanent member of the C RAT patrol that pollutes the air waves 27/7???
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #45
    Simply amazing. Made an entry with the poor thing in mind.
  • redhawk Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  redhawk
    #46
    @ Mark L Harvey
    Simply amazing. Made an entry with the poor thing in mind.

    There is no telling how far empty minds can reach..
  • brwnavy Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  brwnavy
    #47
    True enough Snooper. The depths of obscurity for leftist clowns is a deep pit, though it is filling up fast, we can always throw them picks and shovels.
    I reserve no pity for the fools.

    And Berzerkeley still stinks.......
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #48
    Ah, YES! That Abyss of Obscurity awaits them all.
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #49
    Der bund uber alles?
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #50
    WOW, didn't realize this thread started jumping. Trying to catch up here.
  • Samantha A. Torrence Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Samantha A. Torrence
    #51
    @ skeptikool
    These wars are about oil. This just emailed me for distribution:

    One of the things that helped me abandon my car was thinking of each fill-up as blood.



    Why stop there? Quit shopping at grocery stores because the amount of plastic used to keep things "fresh" is blood.

    Or even better, computers! Quit using those because they are made of tons of plastic which uses oil, and all the updates and servers used to host the internet. Plastic again.

    Ooooh yeah, and all the energy used to power computers, that doesn't come from wind and solar energy. Oil, Coal and water power. So should cut that out too.

    Btw, turn off the TV and the Air Conditioner. Never visit the doctor again, or accept surgery using plastic stitches.

    Don't forget, switch your disposable dental floss to string even though it is unhealthy, and toothbrushes? If you must buy one limit yourself to one a year, else get used to wood and horse hair.

    Do I need to go on?
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Susan Duclos
    #52
    @ Samantha A. Torrence
    Why stop there? Quit shopping at grocery stores because the amount of plastic used to keep things "fresh" is blood.

    Or even better, computers! Quit using those because they are made of tons of plastic which uses oil, and all the updates and servers used to host the internet. Plastic again.

    Ooooh yeah, and all the energy used to power computers, that doesn't come from wind and solar energy. Oil, Coal and water power. So should cut that out too.

    Btw, turn off the TV and the Air Conditioner. Never visit the doctor again, or accept surgery using plastic stitches.

    Don't forget, switch your disposable dental floss to string even though it is unhealthy, and toothbrushes? If you must buy one limit yourself to one a year, else get used to wood and horse hair.

    Do I need to go on?


    LOL, please do, I love when you go on a roll.
  • avatar Posted Jun 25, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #53
    SIGH

    Such logic...

    STOP THE WORLD! I WANNA GET OF!!
  • redhawk Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  redhawk
    #54
    @ Mark L Harvey
    Ah, YES! That Abyss of Obscurity awaits them all.

    Not to mention of the depth that they can reach in the CESSPOOL of Mindless Idealogy....
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #55
    @ redhawk
    Not to mention of the depth that they can reach in the CESSPOOL of Mindless Idealogy....


    I thought we were going to refer to cesspools as semper fideles from now on.
  • redhawk Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  redhawk
    #56
    @ Jedediah Redman
    I thought we were going to refer to cesspools as semper fideles from now on.

    OLD Mind-less one you are really outdoing Thyself again... Check level of meds today or lay off the
    liquids" from Hades!!!
  • redhawk Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  redhawk
    #57
    @ Samantha A. Torrence
    Why stop there? Quit shopping at grocery stores because the amount of plastic used to keep things "fresh" is blood.

    Or even better, computers! Quit using those because they are made of tons of plastic which uses oil, and all the updates and servers used to host the internet. Plastic again.

    Ooooh yeah, and all the energy used to power computers, that doesn't come from wind and solar energy. Oil, Coal and water power. So should cut that out too.

    Btw, turn off the TV and the Air Conditioner. Never visit the doctor again, or accept surgery using plastic stitches.

    Don't forget, switch your disposable dental floss to string even though it is unhealthy, and toothbrushes? If you must buy one limit yourself to one a year, else get used to wood and horse hair.

    Do I need to go on?



    NAHH Doimg JUst Fine.. Let us all move back to liove in caves...Carry Dynosour Meat on Square Wheeled Carts.. and Dig Holes to capture our Meat source.. WHO NEEDS Modern conveniences after all... Pelosi, Reid and the Insane ones are trying to get us there!!!
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #58
    Just keep on piddling in the soup sane ones...
  • avatar Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #59
    @ Jedediah Redman
    I thought we were going to refer to cesspools as semper fideles from now on.



    One of your many errors is your misconception of your ability to actually think.
  • redhawk Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  redhawk
    #60
    @ Jedediah Redman
    Just keep on piddling in the soup sane ones...

    OLD OLD OLD... But Since you call it.. How'd it tastes???
  • avatar Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #61
    So, $1,116,553 was collected (and still growing) in support of the Troops in less than 8 hours.

    Simply amazing.
  • redhawk Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  redhawk
    #62
    @ Mark L Harvey
    One of your many errors is your misconception of your ability to actually think.

    Easy Mark.. Now you got him thinking of exactly what you mean... It'll cause Major Short circuits in the empty Voids...
  • redhawk Posted Jun 28, 2008 by  redhawk
    #63
    @ Mark L Harvey
    So, $1,116,553 was collected (and still growing) in support of the Troops in less than 8 hours.

    Simply amazing.

    Mind Boggling Figure for some rather Simplisticly Endowed!!!
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 29, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #64
    @ Mark L Harvey
    So, $1,116,553 was collected (and still growing) in support of the Troops in less than 8 hours.

    Simply amazing.


    It'll not be long before we have a military cabal in charge of this banana republic, snoop...
  • avatar Posted Jun 29, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #65
    @ Jedediah Redman
    It'll not be long before we have a military cabal in charge of this banana republic, snoop...


    I am already a Colonel so watch your step.
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 29, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #66
    I'll be careful from now on when I flip you the bird, colonel snoopie...
  • avatar Posted Jun 29, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #67
    @ Jedediah Redman
    I'll be careful from now on when I flip you the bird, colonel snoopie...


    You do that. Carry on.
  • redhawk Posted Jun 29, 2008 by  redhawk
    #68
    @ Jedediah Redman
    It'll not be long before we have a military cabal in charge of this banana republic, snoop...

    Certainly a better run republic that one ebvisioned by the Chaotic inepts from Pelosi and Reid Land.. just look at the record of the last two years!!!
    Those two are making the Phrase " CHINESE FIRE DRILL" look like an organized happening!!!
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 29, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #69
    People always point out how well the government in Italy ran while Mussolini held power!
  • avatar Posted Jun 29, 2008 by  Mr Garibaldi
    #70
    @ Jedediah Redman
    People always point out how well the government in Italy ran while Mussolini held power!


    Has anyone ever suggested to you how the clever use of a cork could save you on using excess toilet paper? Try it for about a month, let me know how much paper you've gone through :)
  • redhawk Posted Jun 30, 2008 by  redhawk
    #71
    @ Jedediah Redman
    People always point out how well the government in Italy ran while Mussolini held power!

    People who actually lived there during those times all along felt that MUSSOLINI SUCKED.. If you have any doubts about this read " The Red Horse" by Enrico Conti.. he lived through those days as did many members of my family...
    And so what else can you misinform us with????
  • redhawk Posted Jun 30, 2008 by  redhawk
    #72
    @ Mr Garibaldi
    Has anyone ever suggested to you how the clever use of a cork could save you on using excess toilet paper? Try it for about a month, let me know how much paper you've gone through :)

    Might also use well aged CORN COBS.. they really Scrape the lower Mind Very Well!!! Try it Jed!
  • avatar Posted Jun 30, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #73
    @ redhawk
    Might also use well aged CORN COBS.. they really Scrape the lower Mind Very Well!!! Try it Jed!


    LOLOL!
  • redhawk Posted Jun 30, 2008 by  redhawk
    #74
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    LOLOL!

    Something for Barry from Ho to consider after poantificating another BIG one Waffler " I shall never talk bad about anyone's Patriotism" May be not but he sends OILY Clark to say it for him.. A poem by Barry the below average Lying Politician.....
    TRY CORN COBS BARRY they reportedly Cleanse the mind from speaking lies!!!
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jun 30, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #75
    @ redhawk
    People who actually lived there during those times all along felt that MUSSOLINI SUCKED.. If you have any doubts about this read " The Red Horse" by Enrico Conti.. he lived through those days as did many members of my family...
    And so what else can you misinform us with????

    I prefer to read American literature and European history, hawk; but then you've concentrated mainly on campaign slogans and bumper stickers--if I am not mistaken. It surprises me that you even know of Enrico Conti...
  • redhawk Posted Jun 30, 2008 by  redhawk
    #76
    @ Jedediah Redman
    I prefer to read American literature and European history, hawk; but then you've concentrated mainly on campaign slogans and bumper stickers--if I am not mistaken. It surprises me that you even know of Enrico Conti...

    Yes and for an empty minded baffoon as you represnt he may be WAY OVER your Level of Comprehension...So lay off the Barry the Ho empty suited rethoric and try to concentrate on REALITY.. your Mussolini Blah blah erronious statements lead to NO Credibiliy for you!!
  • Jedediah Redman Posted Jul 1, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #77
    @ redhawk
    Yes and for an empty minded baffoon as you represnt he may be WAY OVER your Level of Comprehension...So lay off the Barry the Ho empty suited rethoric and try to concentrate on REALITY.. your Mussolini Blah blah erronious statements lead to NO Credibiliy for you!!


    I think you are simply a wussy trying to act like a tough, hawk...
  • redhawk Posted Jul 1, 2008 by  redhawk
    #78
    @ Jedediah Redman
    I think you are simply a wussy trying to act like a tough, hawk...

    OHH you widdle widdle Duckie.. TRy taking ammo next time youi go into battle.. Going Unarmed against Men makes you a Casualty ..PUTZ!

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