Posted on 6/23/2004, 5:21:51 AM by right-wingattackmachine.com
Friday June 25th the Right-Wing Attack Machine’s Dale Griffin, Suzanne Palma, Chris Berry, Tommy Graham and David Tucker will be hosting an impromptu gathering before going and seeing propagandist Michael Moore’s new movie “Fahrenheit 9/11” The gathering will be taking place at The Ale House at 3950 SW Archer Road. We will get there at 7:30 until we leave to go to the movie. The movie is showing at Regal Litchfield Cinemas 14 located at 3101 SW 35th Blvd in Gainesville. We plan on going to the 10:30 show. So come on out lets have some fun. The party will go on after the movie for those who wish to continue. E-mail us at Griff@right-wingattackmachine.com for more info.
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Almost from the start of that thread they are threatening to bust some heads.
Then again, the left riots at "peace" protests too.
Let's put some pictures to those statements:
Black shirt anarchists:
Brown shirt thugs who crack heads at protests:
Hillary 'GOON SQUAD' Victim Goes Public
1998 Teamsters scuffle could splash over into Rendell race (a lot of links here)
(no pics)
White Sheet Senator:
Goebbels would be proud of Michael Moore.
Oh POOP!!!
My hubby will be at the RoyalPacific for a Homeland Security Conference starting Monday the 28th. Oooooo, I wish we were going down earlier!
Any Good tips on Disney? We have one day there and want to see all we can.
Darn! ..Wish I were there. :|
If the 28th is one of the "Gay Days" you might see more than you wished. Call ahead to find out.
Dale is one of the side-kicks on a local (and fairly conservative) morning talk show hosted by Bob Rose. Dale is a former military man (if I recall correctly) who is on the inside at the University of Florida, fighting the lefties "from the inside".
I'm sure that Dale will have a few choice words for the kooks out at the theater.
Give 'em hell.
Ooooo, you are right about Gay Days. It was the first thing we looked at. If this week was the week, we would have skipped it.
Luckily, Gay Days was the first week in June.
Well, apparently, by the time they got into the gates of the Magic Kingdom, within 100 feet, they had already seen several men kissing and walking together with hands holding each others butts.
It just seems unecessary. Public displays of affection are, in my opinion, tacky, period.
I suppose I'm a little dense here.
Why would anyone that is against that traitor, spend one red cent on his lies!???
It seems like the universally abysmal reviews it has received would provide lots of fodder for bits to be shouted at the screen...
my tip: boycott Disney.
Now that is a badge of honor.
I will hazard a guess on this:
Since there is 'safety in numbers' by going to the show and vocalizing disagreement at key points, it then could create an interesting situation regarding the responses from others in attendance.
This could create an ugly situation, since the left does not allow any vocal dissent.
As for me, I think it would be fun to attend an appearance, of say, Molly Ivans, with about thirty or forty Freepers, and then vocalize our disagreements with her. This would be the same type of tactics used against Ann Coulter, David Horowitz and others. Problem is that it could get ugly and I do not advocate violence (just vocalized disagreement).
You're right. There is safety in numbers.
That's what they do best.
I don't think we do that very well.
Love the acronym the handle makes.
R-WAM.
Mk1 'hugh' yield.
Welcome aboard, and any day someone goads the DemUn types is a good day.
Here's a tip for attending the movie: Buy a ticket for a different movie, then sneak in...
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