Posted on 04/23/2005 8:47:30 AM PDT by BillF
DC Chapter co-leader kristinn has confirmed that we shall continue FReeping the Code Pinkos every Friday night until they stop their obscene blood dance outside the hospital of our war-wounded.
If you agree with me that it is outrageous for Code Pinkos to demonstrate at a hospital with war-wounded troops inside, please come out and join us in a peaceful counter-protest.
Please don't let the troops think that regular Americans are too busy with TV, ballgames, movies and other recreation to peacefully counter America-hating leftists.
Being there with us in spirit is great, but we need people to hold the MOAB, other signs, and flags. Maybe you can't come every week, but please make it your patriotic duty to join us at least once in the near future.
As always, the DC Chapter's rules for protesting will be in effect.
Briefly, they are: No violence. No profanity. No racism. No provocations. Obey the law. Treat all law enforcement officers with respect.
start at 7 to 7:30 pm and go to about 10 pm
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 7200 Georgia Ave., at Elder St., NW
Code Pinkos have been setting up on the southwest corner of the Georgia Ave/Elder St intersection. We've been setting up on the northeast corner across the street from Walter Reed's entrance gate.
DC Chapter mega-ping!
If you're in the DC area, please join us next Friday night and Friday nights after that.
I guess I'll have something to do during R&R!!!
I am soooo proud of the D.C. Chapter!
And Envious!!
Thanks for the report and all you do. Support the troops BUMP!
It'll be good to have you join us, but the Pinkos may cancel the series in fear of your arrival.
Thanks for the ping.
Awesome work! Only suggestion is to take more pictures!
Thank you DC Freepers.
You Blue-Staters have all the fun. Good work! :)
I'll bring my flip-flops and body armor.
I'll taunt them with stories of the terrorists we're catching with biometrics. Their dream of big brother is being used against the criminals they sponsor.
I'll remind them that they're safe because W chose the time and place to confront the people that Code Pinko funded.
They have no clue that the criminals they have financed would kill them without hesitation or remorse.
Would that be a good sign?
"The criminals you financed would kill you"
I usually try to take more pictures, but the drizzle, cold, and dark limited the number. Also, there wasn't that much to photograph.
I took more photos of the Pinkos, but flashes don't work from across the street in the dark. Cars block your view.
Has the local press EVER covered or exposed these rotten people for what they are doing?
I'd like to come down next Friday. What's a good way to get there from Columbia, MD, to the North?
Is anybody coming from this direction that I could carpool with? I really hate driving in the D.C. area. I get lost nearly every time, and always manage to drive through the worst parts of town.
When I have to visit my companies HQ in Crystal City, I drive all the way around the beltway and get on the Jeff Davis Highway. That way I don't have to get on the surface streets in D.C.
I am sorry we could not attend last night. I got out of work too late to go.
HHC and I will try to attend a future one. 'Pod
Let me guess, he made the snide remark as he was walking away. That's standard operating procedure for a leftist.
Way to go gang!
You guys rock! I wish I lived closer so I could join you!!
I lead a PW chapter and have had several run-ins with those "pink" ladies; I absolutely loathe them! Great work all of you, Keep it up!
A.A.C.
The DC Chapter is FANTASTIC.
All of you guys are the greatest. Thanks for supporting the troops and for standing up to Code Pinko. I still wish they wouldn't have hijacked the feminine color pink.
great story and great job. I wish I lived near the DC area, i'd come out too.
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