Sunday, September 16, 2007

SIGNS OF THE TIMES

"I hate living in a place that won't learn from past mistakes." Well, no one's forcing you to stay.
Everyone is getting into the act.
The 60's are still alive.
Fake president supported by fake news and fake Americans ... uh, huh.
Iraq Solution: Prision for Cheney and Bush. Fox News Sucks. Two slogans for the price of one.
The obligatory "Bush is a Nazi" sign. Clearly not a history major.
The sign reads "Boy George was too scared of Viet Nam so he snuck into the Air National Guard and went AWOL for one entire year. But now boy Georgie is much more brave - he sends USA's kids to war in Iraq. Yet starting war is a war crime and for innocence Bush can never go back!"

I wonder how many grades this guy flunked ....
Another school flunkee....

This one reads "We dumped 5 million Jewish refugees on a poor desert Arab Country. Send them to rich England ...."
And this has what to do with Iraq?
"Out of Iraq NOW." " End the war NOW." We get the picture.
The obligatory "Bush is a moron" sign. You'd think they could be bit more creative.
"War is Terror." You don't say ....

MORE PROTEST PHOTOBLOGGING

Michelle Malkin and Powerline have more protest photos. The Powerline crew must have been very close to me as they took pictures on the Capitol grounds, as I have some of the same -- or nearly the same -- photos myself.

ANTIWAR PROTEST POSTLUDE

Proof that the anti-war types can't seem to get over the sixties. The bus was parked along the parade route near the Capitol Building.

Post-parade/march. The "die-in" was to take place near the Capitol steps. According to news reports, many of the "dead" were arrested.

THE COUNTER PROTEST

As the protestors moved down Pennsylvania Avenue, the counter-protestors lined un on both sides of the street with their signs. I would guess that the counter-protest numbered between half and two-thirds the number of anti-war demonstrators.
The counter-protestors had their own signs. From left to right: "Code Pink is Pure Evil,", "Welcome Bin Laden Fan Club," "Stand Behind Our President," "Win the War on Jihad,", "Give Petraeus a Chance," and "Here or There." These were pretty common signs and sentiments.
US flags were in abundance. The gentleman waving this one had some "pungent" comments fro the protestors. In front of him, and to his right, an aging Viet Nam vet had much more to say, including liberal use of the word "chicken" as an adjective. A heated "discussion" ensued with an anti-war protestor that brought the police over, prepared to intervene. It proved not to be necessary.

Another veteran. The sign reads "Petraeus = Hero; MoveOn.org = Scum."

PROTEST MARCH BEGINS

Waiting for Godot -- or the march to begin, whichever comes first.

The protest march begins. Anti-war protestors push the onlookers to the sidewalk so that the marchers have the street.
Here comes the "entertainment." This protest was more serious (or less organized) than most. Few painted faces, only two clown suits on stilts.

The protestors seemed to be divided equally between aging hippies and young students. The middle-agers were there, but not in abundance.

Most of the signs were the "End the War Now" variety, with a leavening of "Free Palestine Now" signs (what that has to do with ending the war is beyond me, but I sure the protestors must be able to make the connection).

Gen. Petraeus signs were in evidence; this one a little coarser than most.