Category: Antiwar crowd

  • Israel Embassy Protest; Dhimmis in DC

    I found out from Gateway Pundit yesterday about a protest planned at the Israeli Embassy in DC this afternoon, so I packed up my cameras and took a half hour off from work and slipped across town to Embassy Row.

    The first people I found was a small group of counter protesters, part of the same bunch that counter protest at Walter Reed every Friday night.

    They told me that before I got there, the protesters were pretty quiet, but the counter-protesters broke out their bull horn and got them all worked up;

    So they got their own bullhorn out;

    An arms race ensued;

    And they got ugly;

    But they were probably pretty ugly before they got there. Here’s a YouTube Video of the crowd. And another video of our heroes.

     

    The whole protest consisted of the moonbats shouting “Liars, liars, occupiers” while the counter-protesters tried to use actual ideas and substance to engage them. But they were more interested in shouting bumpersticker slogans.

    It was a real family affair;

    Then the usual self-hating Jews showed up;

    So guess who gets the press coverage;

    And what terrorist-supporting demonstration would be complete without the terrorist-hugging Code Pink contingent;

    Apparently they don’t like publicity;

    I should probably mention that this blogger, the mean, nasty, rich Republican came by public transportation while the Code Pink Hags arrived by taxi from about the same distance away from Embassy Row.

    Well, now that the gang was all here, it was time to leave;

    So we did (YouTube video link) . I don’t know where they went, but I went home (by public transportation) and got my blog fixed (by a wonderful Liberal, too – I know she’s reading).

    But like I said, the Left was more interested in being louder than the few counter-protesters. They were so preoccupied with shouting down the counter protesters, their shouting drowned out their own speakers who tried to speechify (You Tube link), but couldn’t over the “Liars, liars, occupiers” shouts. But that’s symptomatic of the Left; it’s not that they have anything of substance to say, just so long as they’re talking.

    Welcome Gateway Pundit, Atlas Shrugs, Solomonia and Weasel Zippers readers.

    Speaking of Atlas Shrugs, Pamela Geller has photos and an excellent report from the protest and counter protest in NYC on Saturday. Some samples;

  • Behind IVAW’s Winter Soldier II

    The Iraq Veterans Against the War are planning a Winter Soldier II event in March. Their stated reasoning;

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  • “A Mockery of the War on Terror”

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    Photo from the Miami Herald

    Yesterday, I read on Babalu Blog about the Code Pink Demonstration on Miami’s Calle Ocho Saturday afternoon. More interesting were the comments on that particular post on the delicacies involved in the Posada issue. Although the Left likes to paint with a broad bush, the discussion in that particular thread proves that the Cuban American community is not a homogeneous vote.

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  • Guantanamo Theater; Wear Orange Day

    Since today is the sixth anniversary of the first group of terrorist thugs to arrive in Guantanamo, the ACLU and Amnesty International pooled their resources in DC and organized Wear Orange Day to protest the isolation of murderous thugs from the rest of the world. And this blogger was there.

    It began down on the National Mall on 12th Street in the pouring-ass rain

    The theme was “Counter Terror With Justice”, which was a pretty phrase for infantile disregard of the realities of the world. Especially since the jihadists are countering justice with terror.

    Of course, those are fake Guantanamo detainees on the stage (out of the rain) but they had extra detainee uniforms if you didn’t have your own. And apparently they had psychologists if you needed one of those, too;

    There was a lot of speechifying about how we’ve lived under a dictatorship for the last six years, and how the people dressed in detainee clothes was the future of the country if we don’t have some change soon. There was even some guy who claimed to have been a prisoner in the Philipines and somehow his imprisonment there for some unspoken crime gave him insight to the torture in Guantanamo the detainees were “suffering”. I missed his point but he got big applause for his bravery.

    After standing in the rain for an hour or so, they announced that everyone who borrowed their detainee suits should turn them in – apparently because they’ll need them again. Then after a half hour of herding cats, they got everyone lined up two-by two and marched the half-mile to the Supreme Court, carrying five coffins.


    I don’t know why there were five – only four have died out the hundreds of detainees. Three from suicide and one because of colon cancer (at the age of 68).

    This one of the evil US troops (hippie pretending to be an evil US troop) that herded the hooded actors to the Supreme Court;

    And her pony-tailed partner


    Taking Capitol Hill with the media in the lead;

    When I first got to the Supreme Court, there was a guy singing “Guantanamera” (YouTube link) I guess he thought the song set to lyrics by Jose Marti (who inspired the revolution against Spain) was appropriate. But other than the name, it has nothing to do with Guantanamo. Lucky for you, my readers, I turned off the camera before he started harmonizing for himself and decided to try and rap the song in English. You’re welcome.
    In this video (YouTube link), we learn that the detainees are poets, which makes them human – I guess their humanity was a product of their imprisonment because be fore they arrived there, they were thugs and murderers.
    Well, the Capitol police were waiting for us when we got to the Supreme Court Building;

    For good reasons – the organizers and the police had collaborated to stage arrests. There’s a YouTube video link here – I think my camera was wet but the important is part is the “Arrest George Bush” rants. More video of the crowd here – serious cases of BDS. The worst I’ve witnessed in person.

    I got some pictures of the most orderly arrests in history (since the perps were already handcuffed when they got arrested);

    But it was all very carefully crafted. While I was taking pictures behind the podium, one guy ran up to another and said “OK, the police want to go ahead and arrest them now”. That was a pretty good hint to me.

    Associated Press reports 81 people were arrested. Not while I was there. I doubt there 81 protesters – but the only people I saw arrested were the 15 or so who went up the steps of the Supreme Court Building against the warnings of the Capitol Police. The Washington Post writes about the arrests;

    They were charged with violating an ordinance that prohibits demonstrations of any kind on the court’s grounds. Those arrested inside the building also were charged under a provision that makes it a crime to give “a harangue or oration” in the court building. The maximum penalty is 60 days in jail, a fine or both.

    BBC has pictures of events around the world.

    Michele Malkin (whose work Thursday alerted me to the protest on Friday) has more on the protests in rest of the country. And now, Michele has linked to this post – thanks tons. Thanks to the Gateway Pundit for linking, too. Welcome readers of other gracious bloggers who’ve also linked here; my buddy the Bloodthirsty Liberal, Jay at Stop the ACLU, Pirate’s Cove, and Darcey at Dust My Broom.

  • Officer cleared of Abu Gharaib charges

    The Wall Street Journal reports this morning that the only officer to face court martial charges in the Abu Gharaib incident had the major charges dismissed yesterday; (more…)

  • Wear Orange Day

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    The ACLU is planning a “Wear Orange Day” tomorrow across the country (h/t Michele Malkin). I’ll let them explain; (more…)

  • McCain/Lieberman; The Surge Worked (Updated)

    Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman, perhaps the Administration’s best allies in the Senate wrote an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal this morning proclaiming the The Surge Worked; (more…)

  • Yalies (Heart) Padilla

    The Wall Street Journal editorial board this morning publishes a piece entitled “Yale and the Terrorist“. Apparently, the Yale Law School is has filed charges against John Yoo, a Yalie himself, on behalf of Jose Padilla convicted al Qaeda terrorist, wannabe dirty bomber and ungrateful little snot-nosed punk. Yoo, then a Justice Department lawyer, now a Berkeley Law professor, is being sued for doing his job; (more…)