Code Pink
What’s good for the Goose…(Updated)
Zombie, in the new blog Zomblog has photos of Code Pink getting a taste of their own medicine. Apparently, Marine Corps veterans are protesting outside the Code Pink recruiting center in Albany, CA. Poifect. Update: While we’re in a mood for protests, Skye at Midnight Blue and Flopping Aces has pictures of yesterday’s Chester County, […]
DC Moonbat Convergence
Another day, another protest. Today is ANSWER’s “Day of Action”. Since the Iraq War started five years ago today, all of the organizations that have sprung up to cash in on the war decided to have an eight-ring circus in downtown Washington DC, because as one IVAW member told me, the war is about money […]
Protest some more, Code Pink
Despite Code Pink’s best efforts to hinder recruiters, all of the services’ recruiters are reporting that they’ve met or exceeded recruiting goals for February, according to Some Soldier’s Mom. Yeah, well, I’d rather go somewhere and get shot at than wake up to this every morning, too. Or read garbage like this in my local […]
Benjamin calls for Marines
I picked this up from Jammie Wearing Fool; apparently Code Pink’s Medea Benjamin’s alligator mouth overloaded her hummingbird ass and when she chased a guy who spit on her down the street in Berkeley while she was blockading the famous marine Recruiting Station. The spitter stepped out of his car at which time Benjamin called […]
Berkeley waves white flag
Now that the Berkely City Council has witnessed the fruits of their ill-conceived move against the Marine recruiters in their city (Breitbart video of Marines being forcibly detained from reporting to work) they’re having second thoughts according to SFGate; Council members Betty Olds and Laurie Capitelli on Monday proposed that Berkeley rescind its letter to […]
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 […]



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