Where are the Suicide Bombers when ya need em?

-Cp

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They could've had them go downtown Seattle to help "cleanse" the human race from these Idiots - promise them that instead of the usual "70 virgins in heaven, there'd be 140" for taking out libs..


Kum by yah, muh Lord, Kum by yah........

http://www.komotv.com/stories/33841.htm

SEATTLE - About 500 protesters marched through downtown Seattle Saturday, venting their frustration over President Bush's re-election and calling for United States troops to be pulled out of Iraq.

Protesters, organized by the anti-war group Not in Our Name, said they felt compelled to air their beliefs about Iraq and the leadership of a president they feel does not represent their interests.

"What do we want? No War!" they chanted as they marched through the streets.

Some people said they came out of frustration.

"I am very anti-Bush, I am against his policies,"one man who goes by the name Ozzy told us. "The war is wrong, and his gay policy is wrong."

Others said they joined the march because they truly believe in what they are protesting and they want to feel they can somehow make a difference.

"If you want to make something change you have to be part of it," explained Annie Schill, 17.

The protest last several hours and made its way through several parts of the city.

Kellen Williams doesn't agree with anything the protesters were saying, but seeing them out there is what makes America great.

"I think that people take for granted the fundamental right we have as Americans to express our opinion," Williams said. "That's the great thing about America."

Others watching from the sidelines told demonstrators they should quit complaining and accept the will of the voters.

Police on bicycles escorted demonstrators from Westlake Center to the Federal Building and back.

There were no reports of any arrests.

Another protest was planned for Jan. 20, the first day of the president's second term.
 
Don't kill them. Publicize 'em. Let the whole nation see them.

Let the whole nation see the raw, naked truth of Modern Liberals. Let them see them in all their foul glory.
 
theim said:
Don't kill them. Publicize 'em. Let the whole nation see them.

Let the whole nation see the raw, naked truth of Modern Liberals. Let them see them in all their foul glory.


Nah, they need to be cleansed to help clean-up the gene-pool a bit....

:p
 
Damn I wish I would of known about this I would ofr gone down there and started talk/making fun of them..DAMN!!! another wasted opertunity.
 
and suggesting that they should be killed simply for expressing their views, even in jest, is offensive. If Kerry won, you protested, and I suggested the human race should be "cleansed" of you, would you admire me for it?

Mariner
 
Mariner said:
and suggesting that they should be killed simply for expressing their views, even in jest, is offensive. If Kerry won, you protested, and I suggested the human race should be "cleansed" of you, would you admire me for it?

Mariner


Because you're a moron too, you fail to realize that Conservatives don't go out and "protest" -we have JOBS and no time to do such nonsense...

And yes, those idiots should be cleansed - put em' out of their own misery...
 
-Cp said:
They could've had them go downtown Seattle to help "cleanse" the human race from these Idiots - promise them that instead of the usual "70 virgins in heaven, there'd be 140" for taking out libs..


Kum by yah, muh Lord, Kum by yah........

http://www.komotv.com/stories/33841.htm

SEATTLE - About 500 protesters marched through downtown Seattle Saturday, venting their frustration over President Bush's re-election and calling for United States troops to be pulled out of Iraq.

Protesters, organized by the anti-war group Not in Our Name, said they felt compelled to air their beliefs about Iraq and the leadership of a president they feel does not represent their interests.

"What do we want? No War!" they chanted as they marched through the streets.

Some people said they came out of frustration.

"I am very anti-Bush, I am against his policies,"one man who goes by the name Ozzy told us. "The war is wrong, and his gay policy is wrong."

Others said they joined the march because they truly believe in what they are protesting and they want to feel they can somehow make a difference.

"If you want to make something change you have to be part of it," explained Annie Schill, 17.

The protest last several hours and made its way through several parts of the city.

Kellen Williams doesn't agree with anything the protesters were saying, but seeing them out there is what makes America great.

"I think that people take for granted the fundamental right we have as Americans to express our opinion," Williams said. "That's the great thing about America."

Others watching from the sidelines told demonstrators they should quit complaining and accept the will of the voters.

Police on bicycles escorted demonstrators from Westlake Center to the Federal Building and back.

There were no reports of any arrests.

Another protest was planned for Jan. 20, the first day of the president's second term.

So you've already called for shooting liberals in the head execution-style, and now you're calling for them to be blown up. I bet there were women in children in that crowd. Even if your quote is entirely fecetious, it is in extremely poor taste.
 
-Cp said:
Because you're a moron too, you fail to realize that Conservatives don't go out and "protest" -we have JOBS and no time to do such nonsense...

And yes, those idiots should be cleansed - put em' out of their own misery...

These people were protesting on a weekend. That is, when you're generally not at work.
 
for protesting is silly. Without protests, America would look entirely different. Consider the weekend, for example, which was the creation of labor protest against the robber barrons' preferred work schedule which, for most of the working class prior to labor unions, was 12 hours, 6 days a week. If you just had a weekend off, thank a protester, and thank a liberal. If you're female and you can vote, thank a protester. Without protesters, maybe we'd still be in Vietnam, who knows huh?

Calling for others' death because you disagree with their opinions makes you no different from a hate-filled Islamic fundamentalist calling for death to Americans. It might be fun to jump up and down and get angry with people, but it's childish. So is calling people names, like "moron."

Protesting what you don't like is as American as it gets. Its roots go way back through the acceptable protests in early American churches, through the Boston Tea Party, through Thoreau, and through the 20th century protests like those above. If you're against protest, you're against America.

Mariner
 
Mariner said:
for protesting is silly. Without protests, America would look entirely different. Consider the weekend, for example, which was the creation of labor protest against the robber barrons' preferred work schedule which, for most of the working class prior to labor unions, was 12 hours, 6 days a week. If you just had a weekend off, thank a protester, and thank a liberal. If you're female and you can vote, thank a protester. Without protesters, maybe we'd still be in Vietnam, who knows huh?

Calling for others' death because you disagree with their opinions makes you no different from a hate-filled Islamic fundamentalist calling for death to Americans. It might be fun to jump up and down and get angry with people, but it's childish. So is calling people names, like "moron."

Protesting what you don't like is as American as it gets. Its roots go way back through the acceptable protests in early American churches, through the Boston Tea Party, through Thoreau, and through the 20th century protests like those above. If you're against protest, you're against America.

Mariner



O.K., but let's be careful not to deify protesters out of hand, either. With a few less protesters, we might have actually ACCOMPLISHED something in Vietnam.
 
I wish I had thought of that line ("Where are the suicide bombers...") in response to "The Guardian's" editorial asking where Lee Harvey Oswald was.
 

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