Posted on 02/16/2006 4:47:40 PM PST by cirque23
Alert.." Protest Warriors"..Muslims to protest in NYC
Noon to 3 p.m...Tommorow
Second Avenue and 48th Street
Just show up! The police will seperate us eventualy!
Muslims protest Danish publication of Prophet Muhammad cartoons; in front of the Danish Consulate, Second Avenue and 48th Street.
--Contact: Imam Talib Abdur Rasheed
http://www.alarmingnews.com/archives/004360.html
Hold up a sign saying... No More Welfare.!...see them jump around, scream and light things on fire.
I'd like to contact Imam Talib Abdur Rasheed alright.
Screw'em
Irony GALORE.
(Hey...that would make a great poster for their protest)
We, my friend--are the only ones bound by our law.
Have fun.
LOL!!!!
And eat a pork chop while you're at it, and keep holding it out saying "Want a bite?"
Thanks. LOL. I'll stop and say hello.
lol...
Damn that is near 2nd Ave Deli.
Keep your heads!
And eat a pork chop while you're at it, and keep holding it out saying "Want a bite?"
I know a good poster that would be fitting--while WALKING WITH THE PROTESTORS.And it should be done with a number of people that have a truly Spiritual relationship with God doing this with the love of God---Poster= Jesus Christ the Son of God--Savior of all mankind!
I think the Protest Warriors would be up for something like that. I had a discussion with someone going to one of their rallies in Washington. We had our talk in a Burger King in Cambrdige, Massachusetts, a surreal experience. I could just picture one of them doing that, wearing one of their t-shirts and holding one of those "Protect Muslim Property Rights!" posters.
If I would be in the area around lunch time, I'd be scattering bacon bits.
ML/NJ
Now don't anyone have any wild ideas about pouring rancid bacon grease all over the streets and sidewalks.
ping
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