Saturday, September 24, 2005

Successful day

We (Defend the White House) are packing up and heading to My Brother's Place for an after-rally meal. All agree: great day; rain threatened but never showed, just nice cool shady day.

43 Comments:

Blogger V said...

Yep, and that place will likely hold all of you, all of your families, and have room for a Hummer or two.

Bye, Commando! It's been delightful commenting on your little blogsite.

Sorry about ALL your penises.

24 September, 2005 16:20  
Blogger V said...

And now scientists have found that football fans experience a 20 percent drop in testosterone after their teams lose a game.

(Garrison Keillor, in a piece about Guess Who)

24 September, 2005 16:22  
Blogger V said...

What are you, the Jeff Gannon Dream Date Brigade?

24 September, 2005 16:27  
Blogger V said...

The Rubber Rovians?

24 September, 2005 16:32  
Blogger V said...

The Red State Winkies?

24 September, 2005 16:33  
Blogger V said...

Kneepads For Bush?

24 September, 2005 16:34  
Blogger V said...

The Bend and Spreaders?

24 September, 2005 16:35  
Blogger V said...

Oh, and for the coup de grace:

While united against the war, political beliefs varied in the Washington crowd. Paul Rutherford, 60, of Vandalia, Mich., said he is a Republican who supported Bush in the last election and still does — except for the war.

Gosh, a Bush supporter who goes all the way from Michigan to DC because he doesn't agree with you.

24 September, 2005 16:41  
Blogger V said...

Supporters of Bush's policy in Iraq assembled in smaller numbers to get their voice heard in the day's anti-war din. About 150 of them rallied at the U.S. Navy Memorial.

That's from Yahoo news. Your numbers, like your testosterone levels, are falling.

24 September, 2005 16:44  
Anonymous Highly Amused said...

You remind me of a wino off in the alley carrying on a spirited and one-sided conversation with himself.

The wino is more grounded in reality though.

24 September, 2005 16:50  
Blogger V said...

Hey, I'm having a ball here. If I can clog the blog with my tasty little comments and irritate your five-o'clock shadow, and maybe embarrass your little Soldier Boy site (what's with the guy in the suit, for Chrissake? What's the stern expression all about? Trying to look tough, like Bill O'Reilly? Or Bill Frist?).

Notice hardly anyone else writes here. You should be grateful for the attention.

Hey, guy on the right needs to lose some weight. Is that sweat soaking his shirt or is he wearing some bulk-me-up padding?

24 September, 2005 16:56  
Blogger V said...

I know who that guy looks like!

The Forty-Year-Old Virgin!

Seriously, how come none of you are over in Iraq? Just raring to go back, or do you have "other priorities"?

Sometimes I wish stop-loss could be selectively applied.

24 September, 2005 16:58  
Blogger V said...

Is that DALE GRIBBLE, third from left?

Figures.

24 September, 2005 17:01  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Such a lonely soul, if he has one. All his time spent dispelling what he deeply knows to be true. I speak as an ex-liberal and socialist who knows that what covers a liberal's heart is not conscience, but narcissism that they believe they and only they can change the world. Speaking as a changed soul, I have come to undestand that what will ultimately save humanity are people, not one man or one woman, but all of us, independently minded and morally focused. It is we my dear sir that will defeat your ideas and those of our enemies. Take heed and God speed. One lesson. Think before you write and after you write, think over what you've written. It is only then that one can make a viable arguement.

24 September, 2005 17:22  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

You have to understand, libs relish being full of crap.

I think I found a picture of "v" at a lib grassroots function.

24 September, 2005 17:27  
Blogger V said...

Poor cons. Yours is all the sour-grapes we-wuz-robbed grousing from the back of the losing team's bus.

C'mon, you make this place such an easy target.

24 September, 2005 17:34  
Blogger V said...

Gosh, Sir Valence or whatever your name is, you sure have some interests.

Christianity and Christina Aguilera.

Porn is a big problem for Christians, I hear. Hypocrisy too.

24 September, 2005 17:36  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

V is a loser.

A Lonely Leftist Liberal Lunatic Loser. Sucks to be you, V.

24 September, 2005 17:39  
Blogger V said...

And here you dissed me for name-calling. But you yourselves just can't resist, can you? And so lame, too! Putting up silly pictures. Silly boys.

But it just points up your hypocrisy. It's especially fragrant when you adopt this "superior" tone and talk earnestly about . . . . whatever IS it you guys are talking about, anyway?

24 September, 2005 17:40  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

Its not hypocrisy its just honesty. I know you libs have a problem with that.

24 September, 2005 18:05  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

She has a great voice and she's a sexy lady. That's my opinion.

And I think that most people would agree with me, you are a very obnoxious lib.

Keep it up and even the blue states will start avoiding you creeps like a virus.

24 September, 2005 18:07  
Blogger V said...

>> She has a great voice and she's a sexy lady. That's my opinion. <<

Well, whaddya know. Honesty from a con.

24 September, 2005 18:13  
Blogger V said...

Do I care if a bunch of sexually challenged brain-dead morally bankrupt cons think I'm obnoxious? Do you need to ask?

24 September, 2005 18:14  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

Obviously you do. Otherwise you wouldn't be spending a Saturday here.

HAHAHAHAAHA
pathetic.

Do you really expect me to spend the day with you? No thanks.

24 September, 2005 18:26  
Anonymous Highly Amused said...

Ed,

Make sure you leave this perosn 'V's comments up. They are a nice condensed 'moonbat light' version of ANSWER's crowd in DC today.

24 September, 2005 18:31  
Blogger vnjagvet said...

Ed:

Thanks for the hard work. I will be posting this on our blog www.yargb.blogspot.com with a bit of commentary.

24 September, 2005 18:38  
Anonymous j said...

v said (omigosh, he did, he really did!) :
Poor cons. Yours is all the sour-grapes we-wuz-robbed grousing from the back of the losing team's bus.


Uuuuuummmm... lemme jog your memory there, little buddy.
http://realclearpolitics.com/election2004.html

See, those election results are the reality. Conservatives won. The White House, the House, the Senate.

And here is some of the "sour-grapes, we-wuz-robbed grousing" from the losers:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22stolen+election%22+2004

which would be funny stuff if they weren't taking themselves so darned seriously as they slowly descended into the quagmire of the fever swamp.

At least they'll have a nice little moonbat like you for company.

24 September, 2005 20:08  
Blogger Edward said...

I'll leave all the posts.

Hi-res pics soon.
-Ed

24 September, 2005 20:13  
Blogger Tom said...

"V" seems to be having a nice time talking to himself. Sounds like a sign of mental instability to me.

Bty, nice photos! I was in there with the counter-protesters, or "Freepers", both Friday and today. You did a good job with both nights. very nice.

24 September, 2005 20:46  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

1. Conservatives usually don't push policy through political demonstrations. It's just not in their charachter. So when there is a legitimate use for political demonstrations, most don't show up.

Liberals, however, use rallies and demonstrations on a regular basis, because it caters to their need for attention and positive action mentality (be it rallies or throwing bricks through windows).

2. I don't see what the reasoning behind the chickenhawk argument is. Why is military service a prerequisite for supporting armed intervention (war). Do you need to be a police officer or former police officer to demand safer streets, and for cops to go into dangerous neighborhoods to go after the criminals?

Furthermore, it's an insult to me and the other troops that fought in the war to demand from the citizens of this country to serve in a war. We do it because we're willing to die for it. Military service isn't for everyone, and those that haven't joined are probably better off not doing it. The troops are better off as well.

24 September, 2005 21:25  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Liberals, however, use rallies and demonstrations on a regular basis, because it caters to their need for attention and positive action mentality (be it rallies or throwing bricks through windows).

Or silly tea parties...

24 September, 2005 22:14  
Anonymous Rich said...

QUOTE: Why is military service a prerequisite for supporting armed intervention (war)...

Considering the lack of new recruits, it's called putting your money where your mouth is.

What part about "not enough troops" don't you get?

24 September, 2005 22:18  
Blogger digitalbrownshirt said...

I'm really getting a kick out of v's comments. I like my lefties as looney and as obnoxious as possible. Any wonder the nation is turning further to the right with every election?

24 September, 2005 22:18  
Anonymous truthsword said...

hehehe man this is funny... I don't know about the rest of us 'conservatives' but I am a registered Independant and I am married with 2 kids... so I guess that makes the teenager v's sex and penis cracks just as wrong as his idiotology.

24 September, 2005 22:31  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Rich,

Read each word carefully below:

"If a guy in a wheelchair says he is for the war against terrorists in Iraq, is he considered a loser by a leftist who yells at him to 'sign-up!' if he supports the war?"

Rich, would you consider this man a coward for not 'putting his money where his mouth is?'

Think VERY hard about that question. Remember, there are probably 100s of thousands of people who are for this war(because they believe in it) who cannot serve due to illnesses and other factors (blindness for instance).

Sincerely,

Brian

24 September, 2005 22:35  
Blogger PSGInfinity said...

Remember the Three Planks of Liberalism:

1) We are (better) than you.

2) Because we are (better), we are uniquely suited to govern.

3) Anything that helps us is Good, anything that hinders, BAD.

Thus, reality can be very bad...

24 September, 2005 23:25  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All these protestors who are critics of the president, take effort to go all the way to Washington because they don’t like the way the we are protecting the boarders in another sovereign nation, they don’t think Americans should be put in harms way to defend democracy, and they think the Iraqis don’t want us there. But in the meantime Los Angeles for example, there are more people killed by insurgent gangs coming across from Mexico with an anti-democracy socialists La Raza political affilitation, and most of the citizens of California don’t want these gangs and the illegal immigrants in their territory, but not one word from the protesters about the real atrocities of our government’s failed foreign policies!

How can anybody take these critics of the president seriously when they wont even protest the real issue?

Then you pro war protester who are there to protest the anti war protesters say, stabilization and our troops in Iraq is vital to our security, but in the meantime thousands of insurgents are streaming across our own boarder!

Both groups should take this argument; the rightful deployment of US troops and security of our country to Calexico, Calif if your ever going to make any sense on these issues. But we understand if you stay in DC, since in Calexico, Calif they don’t serve lobster or have a 5 star hotels to rest your feet which might become get tired after all this useless marching.

25 September, 2005 11:41  
Anonymous Marcin said...

To Rich:

There isn't a shortage of troops. Recruitment is at a steady level right now. You don't see any more "Army/Marines/Air Force/Navy failed to meet recruitment" headlines any more because when you did see it, it was a statistical period of shortage during the year. Which the military makes up in the latter parts of the year.

"Put your money where your mouth is."

Stop bitching and start a revolution.

25 September, 2005 14:27  
Anonymous Marcin said...

To the anonymous poster talking about immigration:

Dude, we work for a better immigration policy as well. We're not ignoring it. It's just at this point in time, we're doing a pro-Iraq rally. Can't do everything all at once.

25 September, 2005 14:29  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This picture is worth a thousand words.

Our country was founded with the individuals rights foremost.

I guess keeping those "markets" free is patriotic in a trickle down fashion, eh?

26 September, 2005 15:10  
Anonymous -=@$$=- said...

"Edward said... I'll leave all the posts."

excellent choice. we can't find a cure for bds if we can't examine the symptoms.

27 September, 2005 01:18  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What's funny, the hate-Ameica KozKids Lefties are pissed by the anti-war ANSWER Lefties psychotic marches which are distracting the KozKids from 'keeping with the script' they've written titled 'Bringin Amerikka Down'.

When moonbat worlds collide.

27 September, 2005 19:38  
Blogger Ted C is Me said...

>Our country was founded with the >individuals rights foremost.

>I guess keeping those "markets" >free is patriotic in a trickle >down fashion, eh?

Yo, schoolboy -- read some economics and some American history, eh? And while you're at it, try something harder like John Locke. Lots of big words, but move those lips slowly and everything will come good in the end...

We were founded with an understanding of the importance of unalienable rights to concrete things: Life, liberty, and property ("the pursuit of happiness" was a last-minute weaselmise and IMHO responsible for many of the subsequent problems we have experienced as a republic).

Free markets mean every penny gets a vote -- producers produce what consumers tell them they want to consume. Producers who violate this unspoken compact get spanked, hard -- remember "New Coke?"

Representative democracy and a market-based economy are thus the best hope for individual freedom and economic prosperity -- for ALL.

30 September, 2005 07:29  

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