PS: I had just finished the above when MAF called with another update. One of the lefties wanted to engage her in debate.
He was asking her things like "Don't you just want to close the EPA" and "Why do you Texans have to drive everywhere?"
He then stated matter of factly that they were there to protest for everyone to have equal wages. MAF stopped him dead in his tracks and said "No, you want everyone to have $15 an hour for not working." She then asked him how all his little protester friends got their all cotton shirts. (Not exactly a cash crop in Seattle) How would they transport goods around the country without companies like ExxonMobile and others?"
Good score MAF. Keep them on their toes.
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To: ReaganGirl
Whoo Hoo!
To: ReaganGirl
Congrats!
To: GOP_Thug_Mom, denimjumpermom
Activist ping.
To: ReaganGirl
"We had seven people dressed in Kangaroo costumes for the Kangaroo court and over 40 others there to cheer on Niger Innis and others who had asked to testify on behalf of Exxon Mobile. They were of course denied access and were even told by the lefties that "they had scripted the trial and were not letting anyone deviate from the script."
Of course they weren't letting anyone "deviate from the script". Leftists can't handle an unpredictable forum such as live debate, that's why they fail consistently in Talk Radio, and why they secretly want to destroy talk radio shows. They know that someone is eventually going to catch them in their lies, so they'd have everything scripted and under their control, like the power hungry socialist maniacs they are. Way to kick greenie a**, TX Freepers!
To: ReaganGirl
You guys go! I was so excited to see this report today! I hope all you HOT Chapter folks had lots of fun!!!!!
74 posted on
05/29/2002 1:55:52 PM PDT by
TXBubba
To: ReaganGirl
The Dallas Morning News, in its typical biased, one-sided, distored, agenda-based reporting, posted the following on their web site:
ExxonMobil shareholders dodge protesters Not a word about the pro-Exxon protesters which out numbered the anti-Exxon protesters by 3 to 1. The picture shown was taken from our side.
NOTE: You must register to use their web site. Its free, which is more of an indication of what it's worth.
To: ReaganGirl;MsAntifeminazi!; Sauropod;Gracey; All
REALLY enjoyed being there with you folks. Loved working on "evangelizing" some of the folks across the fence from us. There are more of them than we think who are simply young, impressionable and being used by more sinister forces. Many times, if they can catch a glimmer of that ... the seeds for them turning towards the right/light/correct principles are planted which will sprout as they mature and have to start making a living for themselves and their future families.
OTOH, there are also some hard core, "true believer" ideologues who will fight liberty and its foundation no matter what. Those folks were certainly disappointed today ... and well they should be!
You guys done good ... real good IMHO. Next year they will figure they have to be there in force ... and will be met in kind.
My but didn't there excuses and explanations sound lame for arriving in that big gas guzzling, oil using van? LOL!
FRegards, God bless and Eagles Up!
To: ReaganGirl
Don't the protesters know that "Q" was a certifiable clymer and everyone knew it? Wrong guy to emulate as a hero!
83 posted on
05/29/2002 3:40:30 PM PDT by
ncpastor
To: ReaganGirl
You guys and gals ROCK!!!! Woooohoooo!!!!!!
To: ReaganGirl
Here is a
LINK to the Indymedia of Eugene, Oregon site about "political prisoners."
These domestic terrorists are in prison for either assaulting a cop in a "Take back the strets!" action, or arson to protest the sale and use of SUVs. There hve been two SUV arsons in Eugene that distroyed more then several vehicles.
85 posted on
05/29/2002 4:00:52 PM PDT by
Glutton
To: ReaganGirl
My 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt GT loves Texas Tea.
Exxon-Mobil, keep those wells a pumpin' and the refineries purculatin'!
Trajan88; TAMU Class of '88; TB #2999
86 posted on
05/29/2002 4:14:54 PM PDT by
Trajan88
To: The Shrew, diotima
FYI. An effort I joined with some Texas FReepers here in Dallas today on. See my number 81.
Need more and more of this all over the country.
The FReeRepublic chapters here done us all proud today.
To: ReaganGirl
94 posted on
05/29/2002 5:19:18 PM PDT by
mdittmar
To: ReaganGirl
Here's a pic from
Yahoo News .
ExxonMobil counter protesters, in background, chant toward a protester, foreground, before the start of the ExxonMobil shareholders meeting in Dallas, Wednesday, May 29, 2002. ExxonMobil earned $15.3 billion last year amid falling oil and gas prices, a decline from 2000. (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam)
96 posted on
05/29/2002 5:44:23 PM PDT by
Pyro7480
To: Grampa Dave
FYI. I attended this event today in Dallas. It was GREAT!
See my post #81.
Eagles Up!
To: ReaganGirl
Great Job! What fun to read how Freeper Bucks and Babes silenced the mob of so few Enviral Whackos!
To: ReaganGirl
(Highlight of my day)
A woman on the other side yelled over, "I have 3,000(?) shares of Exxon/Mobil! What should
I do about my concerns??!!"
We all yelled, "
Sell 'em if you don't like the company!"
She: "They should be more sensitive to our demands!"
Me: "I'll tell you what... If you think your way is best... YOU start your own corporation... Hire 98,000 employees.... Make payroll..... Provide those employees with benefits... AND make a profit and keep your doors open!! WE'LL SEE HOW
YOUR COMPANY DOES!"
I hear a man laughing right in my ear.... Turn my head... and it's a reporter who has his mike right under my mouth.
That was awesome but I wonder if it'll make it into print. Somehow I doubt it....
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