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"
That sounds like a perfect message to put on a sign. I wish I could make a run up there. Dummy here broke her ankle. All because I turned to speak to a dog. LOL!!!!
That would be a great sign!
The Pinkos wanted to provoke and start violence to embarrass us, get more publicity as a results of conflicts, and make us look like the bad guys in the eyes of liberal journalists. We're gone out of our way to avoid direct confrontation with the Pinkos or giving the leftist an opportunity to engage in their usual violence.
Provocative and threatening behavior was Code Pink's response during our first FReep of them at Walter Reed as follows:
Last of three leftists who came to disrupt our event was a guy that I call Southern man because of his terrible, phony Southern accent. Like the first infilitrating leftist, Southern man had a "Kill the Poor" sign and he tried to pretend that he was one of us. He spouted nonense that far-leftists think that conservatives believe: gsve a racist, homophobic, kill 'em all speech. By standing in with us, they tried to discredit us with their two ridiculous signs.We asked them repeatedly to rejoin their Pink pals on the opposite corner. Both the first two leftists, who came together, and the last leftist, who came later, denied that they were with Code Pink (CP). We asked them to go to one of the other two unused corners, instead of interfering with our freedom of speech. They refused.
All three leftists fled together after Southern man realized that the police would come, eventually, to investigate his claim to have a gun on him. They left before the police officer arrived and Southern man took off his jacket and changed his outer clothes to avoid being picked up. (Not that it mattered much since Officer Barney Fife was more interested in whether we had a protest permit rather than in pursuing an erratic guy who shouted about killing people and then claimed to have a gun in his pocket.)
The two "Kill the Poor" signs that the three leftists brought were thrown on the ground 20 feet from the scene of their brownshirt disruption of freedom. Thus, they littered on their way to escape justice. After all, if they had properly taken their signs, they might have been more easily picked up if any police actually cared to search for a lunatic who claims to have a gun.