Keyword: antiwarscum
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I just heard this on my local station in Tahlequah Oklahoma that memebers of Harley Owners Group's accross the country are going to our nations hero's funerals to block anti-war maggots from harrassing the greiving families. God Bless them and our troops in harms way.
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WASHINGTON - Hundreds of thousands of anti-war protesters will descend on the nation's capital this weekend, demanding that Congress and President Bush withdraw American soldiers from Iraq. Yet as Washington girded for three days of demonstrations, President Bush promised yesterday to remain firm in his support of the war effort. In remarks delivered at the Pentagon, the president said Americans who want to withdraw troops from Iraq to escape violence have "good intentions, but their position is wrong." "To leave Iraq now," Mr. Bush said, "would be to repeat the costly mistakes of the past that led to the terrorist...
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MIDI - SAN FRANCISCO If you're going to Crawford, Texas...make sure you take Old Glory there with you If you are going to Crawford, Texas...Al Jazeera is watching what you do For those who go to Crawford, Texas...some aging hippies are stinking up the place You'll confront them in Crawford, Texas...they're such airheads and really a disgrace They're in celebration...with hate for our nation Yeah, they are disgusting Enemies they are helping...with their anti-war yelping Of them, never be trusting...never be trusting So raise your voice in Crawford, Texas To tell our soldiers we're with them all the way...
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MIDI - A KIND OF HUSH It is time to flush both Johns without a delay Flush both of those Johns...it is critical...do it today So, what do you say? They are so far left...they've fallen off the continuum They've fallen right off...and they're counting on their base being dumb So listen very carefully...just pay attention and it's not hard to see You'll surely agree The problem will be so immense If they're entrusted with this nation's defense Do not do that ever! It is time to flush both Johns...and there's no time for delay There's really no time...so...
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http://home.frognet.net/~ritchie/jukeboxpage.htm MIDI - IF MY FRIENDS COULD SEE ME NOW In Vietnam...North attacked South I served, but since then I've been shooting off my mouth With leftist pals, you heard me whine I had thrown away my medals, but those medals were not mine If Jane could see me now, she would be very proud With commies she had sided and had led the crowd If I had my way, good ol' Saddam Hussein Would still be flushing body parts down the drain If Jane could see me now, I am Theresa's toy But I just hope she wouldn't call...
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SARANDON MOVIE ON CBS FINISHES LAST PLACE IN OVERNIGHTS
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The Dixie Chicks aren't the only Texas natives bashing President George W. Bush.Sandy Duncan who is performing in South Carolina, told a local paper that she questioned the decision to go to war, and wishes that rather than President Bush, the United States had a leader who was 'globally aware' and 'really smart.''I just wish men would quit thinking they could just duke it out with each other,' the native of Henderson, Texas, told the Times and Democrat.'I don't have all of the facts, and who knows what's really the truth, but I really don't respect [President Bush's] way of...
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Washington, DC, Apr 17 (OneWorld) - A major environmental group has declared a ceasefire in its three-year campaign against Citigroup, the world's largest private financial institution, after new commitments by the giant lender to adopt more responsible social and environmental policies in deciding what projects to finance. Citigroup's decision to more seriously engage one of its main critics, Rainforest Action Network (RAN), came one week after the San Francisco-based group launched a major ad campaign to persuade Citigroup credit card holders to destroy their cards to protest the company's support for projects and industries that environmentalists consider particularly harmful. The...
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<p>LOS ANGELES — She's publishing a series of kiddie storybooks.</p>
<p>She's working with scientists who have discovered how to neutralize radiation.</p>
<p>She's plotting to make a documentary about Kabbalah, a religious philosophy based on Jewish mysticism.</p>
<p>Who's that girl?</p>
<p>These days, Madonna strives to be neither material nor immaterial. After straddling the heights of wealth and celebrity for two decades, the pop diva is on a quest for meaning. And in American Life, due Tuesday, that means questioning the impulses behind her own rise to riches.</p>
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2002-08-08) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LA Daily News) - ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings is apparently not the only celebrity to take issue with Toby Keith's chart-topping country hit, "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)." Now, the Dixie Chicks's lead singer, Natalie Maines, freely shares her dislike of the song. "Don't get me started," Maines told the Los Angeles Daily News. "I hate it. It's ignorant, and it makes country music sound ignorant. It targets an entire culture - and not just the bad people who did bad things. You've got to have some tact. Anybody can write,...
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Second Thoughts By: William W. Lawrence 04/15/2003 We hear so much about young Americans -- teenagers and early 20s -- who give Americans a bad name. Then we watch our young GIs and our chest swells with pride.They were freeing an oppressed people while naked women, transvestites, dogs, dancers and singers joined Harry Belafonte in an antiwar protest to "praise the patriotism of the demonstrators" and condemn the military action in Iraq."We denounce governments that act with tyranny," Mr. Belafonte told the crowd. He was talking about our government, not Saddam Hussein's. Listen, there were always war protesters.I was a...
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ABC's Peter Jennings sees an ominous new threat in the world. Not weapons of mass destruction or terrorism, but another vast right-wing conspiracy at home, specifically, the supposedly "well organized and aggressive efforts to make life very difficult for celebrities who speak out against the war." Jennings ended Tuesday's World News Tonight with this plug for Wednesday's show: "That is our report on World News Tonight. Tomorrow on the broadcast, the well organized and aggressive efforts to make life very difficult for celebrities who speak out against the war. I'm Peter Jennings. Have a good evening, and good night." I...
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'Human Shields' Protect Reporters from Pacifist Actor By Jeff Johnson CNSNews.com Congressional Bureau Chief April 16, 2003 Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) - "We're here to protect you," members of the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Free Republic told reporters gathered to cover an anti-war speech by self-proclaimed pacifist and actor Tim Robbins. "We're here to demonstrate against Tim Robbins and act as human shields for reporters in case they ask a question that Tim Robbins doesn't like and he threatens to harm them like he did Lloyd Grove of the Washington Post ," said Kristinn Taylor, co-leader of the group. Grove...
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Actor/Director Tim Robbins hates free speech. So does his long-term partner, Susan Sarandon, as well as Janeane Garafolo, Martin Sheen, The Dixie Chicks, Mike Farrell, Sean Penn, Michael Moore, Harry Belafonte, Ed Asner, Danny Glover, Chrissie Hynde, and other ''anti-war'' celebrities. They only love free speech when they are using it to bash the military, President Bush, and America, both in our own media and overseas. However, when the American consumer, offended by their blame-America first rhetoric, reacts with petitions and boycotts, the words ''blacklist,'' ''undermining free speech'' and ''suppressing dissent'' are used by these celebrities. Hollywood is scared, because...
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March 28, 2003 9:10 a.m.Tennessee’s CommiesRed in the antiwar movement. eace can make for interesting bedfellows, as citizens of Nashville and environs have recently discovered. Indeed, the state's most revered and self-congratulatory peace activists have been exposed, by talk radio, as being deeply in bed with the Communist party. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. The fun began when local talk-radio sensation Phil Valentine (familiar to NRO readers for leading the anti-state income-tax movement in Tennessee) decided to have a look at the Nashville Peace and Justice Center's website. The group has been sponsoring peace rallies in the area,...
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Mar 26, 2003Australian Anti-War Protest Turns Violent; Hundreds of Thousands March in Middle East By Jamie Tarabay Associated Press Writer SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Thousands of protesters pelted Sydney police with bottles and chairs grabbed from street-side cafes on Wednesday in Australia's most violent demonstration yet against the war in Iraq. Police in riot gear arrested at least 45 protesters, and one officer was injured when an object hurled from the crowd hit him on the head. In South Korea, police arrested 30 protesters who scaled a wall at the U.S. Embassy and unfurled a banner reading "Stop the...
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO — By its own reckoning, the anti-war movement had a good week. Cities across the USA saw large demonstrations. Thousands of protesters were arrested for acts of civil disobedience. Weekend marches here and in New York and Chicago drew tens of thousands of people into the streets. The allied military's "shock and awe" assault on Baghdad energized resistance to new levels of anger and determination, activists say.</p>
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"Questioning the Integrity of the Anti-War Group" Posted by Kevin WillmannSaturday, January 18, 2003 In an interview last November published by the Egyptian weekly Al Usbou, Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein told writer Sayyid Nassar, ''No doubt, time is working for us. We have to buy some more time, and the American-British coalition will disintegrate because of internal reasons and because of the pressure of public opinion in the American and British street.'' This Saturday in San Francisco and Washington D.C., Saddam will ''get by with a little help from his friends'' in the anti-war movement. The sights and smells...
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Well, well, we may just be able to pull off a great insulting coup at the next anti-war demonstration in Los Angeles. One of the nitwit groups that protested the Bush/Simon breakfast will be back out at the Federal Building on Sept 14. On another thread, I suggested that we gather small toiletry samples and pass them out to the smelly idiots. Well, FReeper snippy_about_it is sending me 58 items in the mail. Come on, LA area FReepers, let's get this thing organized. Gather all those small soaps and shampoos you have collected from hotels and let us insult these...
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