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To: tgslTakoma
You may be surprised at the growing, grassroots disgust with the far liberal left. It takes a lot of guts to go into a bastion of the far liberal left like Santa Monica. Afterall, State Senator Sheila Kuehl represents this area.

IMO, she has single handedly done more to destroy the sanctity of the traditional family than any other elected representative in the history of California politics.

State Senator Sheila Kuehl

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32 posted on 06/07/2005 12:54:32 AM PDT by MensRightsActivist
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To: MensRightsActivist
It takes a lot of guts to go into a bastion of the far liberal left like Santa Monica...
Aye, but we have been supremely victorious in that "bastion" -- not long ago. :o)


image courtesy of Chris Haas
Last Thursday afternoon, HUNDREDS of happy, smiling, flag-waving patriotic Americans gathered outside a "private, secret" fundraiser at the Santa Monica airport to welcome President Bush back to Los Angeles, for his first visit to southern California since March 2004.

Two very highly repected sources independently calculated that over FIFTEEN HUNDRED people overwhelmed the intersection of 31st Street and Ocean Park Boulevard in Santa Monica, just north of the hanger in which President Bush, Laura Bush and Governor Schwarzenegger appeared at a private fundraiser which had not been widely publicized until a few days before the event --
with the crowd outside roughly divided into half pro-Bush and half anti-Bush.

On a Thursday afternoon.
In Santa Monica...

See also our "after action" thread:
"Welcome Back, W!"
HUNDREDS rally near Santa Monica airport to support President Bush – new PHOTOS!

33 posted on 06/07/2005 4:53:10 AM PDT by RonDog
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