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Gutterboy 03-02-2003 12:06 AM

Massive pro-war protests in D.C. yesterday!
 
Here it is all you red blooded, flag waving patriots... the glorious Patriots Rally for America!

http://w-04.com/Rally4America4/images/DSCN1082.jpg

:1orglaugh

http://w-04.com/Rally4America4//images/DSCN1073.jpg

:1orglaugh

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 12:08 AM

http://w-04.com/Rally4America4/images/DSCN1095.jpg

:1orglaugh

http://w-04.com/Rally4America4/images/DSCN1078.jpg

:1orglaugh

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 12:09 AM

http://w-04.com/Rally4America4/images/DSCN1113.jpg

I didn't think conservative Republicans allowed trannies at these sorts of events.

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 12:10 AM

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

That's fucking hilarious!

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 12:12 AM

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Originally posted by Joe Sixpack
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

That's fucking hilarious!

That 3rd picture is the crowd at peak attendance during former Congressman Bob Dornan's speech.

Jesus.. look at some of those people. They were really scraping the bottom of the gene pool for this one.

Mr.Fiction 03-02-2003 12:13 AM

Aren't there usually more people than that even without the protest? Maybe they scared everyone away? :1orglaugh

cluck 03-02-2003 12:15 AM

ROFL. We win! :321GFY

Juggernaut 03-02-2003 12:16 AM

I like how organizers scattered them a little to make them look larger than they actually are.

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 12:16 AM

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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
Aren't there usually more people than that even without the protest? Maybe they scared everyone away? :1orglaugh
I think there were more media representatives than participants!

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 12:17 AM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy
http://w-04.com/Rally4America4/images/DSCN1113.jpg

I didn't think conservative Republicans allowed trannies at these sorts of events.

He/She/It supports war and MORE artifical blondes!

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

cluck 03-02-2003 12:17 AM

I'm sure at least 7/8 of those protesters were paid big money by the bush administration to stand there. :1orglaugh

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 12:27 AM

http://w-04.com/Rally4America4/images/DSCN1100.jpg

"Wave those flags like you mean it or no falafel for you!"

cluck 03-02-2003 12:39 AM

Yeah cause little kids have an opinion. Way to fill space and make the crowd look bigger!

Yassi 03-02-2003 12:40 AM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy
http://w-04.com/Rally4America4/images/DSCN1100.jpg

"Wave those flags like you mean it or no falafel for you!"

bwahahahaha
LMFAO

all you anti-war pussies are fucking idiots though

chodadog 03-02-2003 01:11 AM

Why would there be any need for a pro-war protest? It seems the government has already decided how they intend to handle the situation depending on how things turn out. They don't need people to protest, to persuade them.

andi_germany 03-02-2003 01:26 AM

Looks like there were more media people than protesters ;)

The really funny thing is that they probably blocked the roads to protect the protesters because on a normal day there are more tourists than that at the monument ;)

[Labret] 03-02-2003 01:29 AM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy

"Wave those flags like you mean it or no falafel for you!"

That literally did make me laugh out loud.

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 01:29 AM

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Originally posted by chodadog
Why would there be any need for a pro-war protest? It seems the government has already decided how they intend to handle the situation depending on how things turn out. They don't need people to protest, to persuade them.
Americans never miss an opportunity to wave their flag!

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 01:31 AM

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Originally posted by chodadog
Why would there be any need for a pro-war protest? It seems the government has already decided how they intend to handle the situation depending on how things turn out. They don't need people to protest, to persuade them.
They are trying to counter the anti-war demonstrations, not persuade Bush to invade earlier.

What makes it funny is that the ultraconservative community freerepublic.com underwrote this little protest, and the people you see in those pics are the same people who mocked the most recent San Francisco anti-war protest because it had a turn out of 'only' 75,000 people.

They'd planned this rally months in advance too..

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 01:47 AM

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Originally posted by [Labret]


That literally did make me laugh out loud.

hehe. The kid standing behind Falafel Boy looks odd too. Like some trenchcoat clad pervert was waving his cock at him when the picture was taken.

dirtyone 03-02-2003 01:56 AM

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Originally posted by Joe Sixpack


Americans never miss an opportunity to wave their flag!

Yeah... funny thing how we love our country that way.

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 02:06 AM

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Originally posted by dirtyone


Yeah... funny thing how we love our country that way.

All 150 of you (counting the under 15 crowd) :winkwink:

dirtyone 03-02-2003 02:10 AM

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Originally posted by Gutterboy


All 150 of you (counting the under 15 crowd) :winkwink:

The anti-war protest was made up of mommy and daddies pride and joys... the pro war protest was made up of mommy and daddies... thing is they were to busy working to support junoir and miss junior to go to the protest... funny how that works

Gutterboy 03-02-2003 02:30 AM

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Originally posted by dirtyone


The anti-war protest was made up of mommy and daddies pride and joys... the pro war protest was made up of mommy and daddies... thing is they were to busy working to support junoir and miss junior to go to the protest... funny how that works

So I take it you didn't actually look at any of the pictures I posted in this thread?

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 02:43 AM

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Originally posted by dirtyone


Yeah... funny thing how we love our country that way.

Yes, I'm sure you do.

Right or wrong, without question.

Nothing to be proud of really.

Ironhorse 03-02-2003 03:38 AM

Well, at least you can't accuse the US administration of paying or forcing protesters to attend, which is alot more than you can say for Saddam and the ways of Iraq.

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 03:39 AM

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Originally posted by Ironhorse
Well, at least you can't accuse the US administration of paying or forcing protesters to attend, which is alot more than you can say for Saddam and the ways of Iraq.
So which protesters did Saddam pay for?

What the fuck are you talking about?

theking 03-02-2003 03:39 AM

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Originally posted by Joe Sixpack


Yes, I'm sure you do.

Right or wrong, without question.

Nothing to be proud of really.

Let me see...the richest most powerful nation that the history of the world has ever known in a little more than 200 years...nah nothing to be proud of at all.

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 03:46 AM

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Originally posted by theking


Let me see...the richest most powerful nation that the history of the world has ever known in a little more than 200 years...nah nothing to be proud of at all.

But I still wouldn't want to live there! :1orglaugh

I've got it good here in Australia.

And no, anyone who supports their country irrespective of whether it is right or wrong is simply a sheep, and a moron.

Mr.Fiction 03-02-2003 03:48 AM

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Originally posted by dirtyone


The anti-war protest was made up of mommy and daddies pride and joys... the pro war protest was made up of mommy and daddies... thing is they were to busy working to support junoir and miss junior to go to the protest... funny how that works

This is pure talk radio gold right here. Get on the air!

theking 03-02-2003 04:01 AM

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Originally posted by Joe Sixpack


But I still wouldn't want to live there! :1orglaugh

I've got it good here in Australia.

And no, anyone who supports their country irrespective of whether it is right or wrong is simply a sheep, and a moron.

Right and wrong is subjective and relative. If and when I discern my country doing something wrong I may grow long hair, a beard, dawn some scroungy clothes, get some MJ and join the protesters.

Joe Sixpack 03-02-2003 04:02 AM

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Originally posted by theking


Right and wrong is subjective and relative. If and when I discern my country doing something I may grow long hair, a beard, dawn some scroungy clothes, get some MJ and join the protesters.

MJ would probably help your back pain, fool!


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