Posted on 08/20/2013 8:28:43 AM PDT by don-o
/johnny
Nothing to do with freedom; it’s about selling your case.
/johnny
* File a lawsuit, a large one.
Then be on the overpass this coming Saturday. *
The idiots on the Left don’t know anything about martyrs.
Even though no one died, this will fuel the righteous to become much stronger against the tyranny.
This is the only logical outcome of
The Tao of Republican Orthodoxy
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When we protest at the abortion clinic with our Tea Party in our local area, we are clean cut and so is everyone else. Looking like homeless persons that get paid to protest does not help the cause.
It exposes the stuffed shirts on the right for what they are.
BTW, I'm glad to know that I wouldn't be welcome at your protests, because of my beard, pony-tail, and blue jeans. You are doing WONDERS for your cause.
/johnny
I’d love to hear that the citizens took some action against the illegal arrest.
And I’ve watched them get pushed off of overpasses by LAPD and CHP, and some get arrested.
As I said earlier, a lot of Ron Paul fans can give tips on how to deal with CHP; the most common method I observed them use was to use pedestrian bridges to hold their support rallies on, as soon as a cop pulls up on one side, they continue walking across the bridge the other way.
So I’m guessing the classic image shown of Jesus - that guy - he’d be all out of place in line outside a Rally? That hair, Birkenstocks and a scraggly beard...
Never mind - I’m sure that each person has a choice:
Freedom for All or Freedom for this who espouse our ideal of “selling point”.
Curiously this divides us more than any opposition could.
I don’t care how people dress. I’m saying that when Mrs. Soccer Mom drives by the overpass, she’s not impressed with scraggly beards. And in a three second ad, impressions count.
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