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Old September 12th, 2009 #1
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Thumbs up Massive crowd marches against Obama's agenda

(I have to acknowledge the writer for not using the phrase "mostly-white crowd." )


Massive crowd marches against Obama's agenda

Tens of thousands of protesters marched on the U.S. Capitol today, airing a wide range of grievances rooted in a shared sentiment: seething anger at President Obama and his far-reaching agenda.

Led by a fife and drum corps in period costumes, the demonstrators filled Pennsylvania Avenue and swarmed the Capitol grounds with a sea of bobbing placards and hand-lettered signs that spelled out a catalog of dissent.

There were antiabortion protesters and term-limit advocates. Critics of financial bailouts and the federal investigation into CIA interrogation techniques. Marchers worried about rekindling inflation and upset about the soaring national debt. Pickets opposed to Obama's healthcare reform plan and challenging the legitimacy of his election.

"Is This Russia?" one sign said. "Traitors Terrorists Run Our Government," read another. "Don't blame me. I voted for The 'American,' " a third stated.

The protest -- touted by organizers as the largest-ever outpouring of political conservatives -- was organized by a loose-knit coalition of anti-tax, small-government proponents, and widely promoted by sympathetic voices in the blogosphere and on TV and talk radio. Park police declined to provide an official crowd estimate.

The rally was embraced, after some hesitation, by congressional Republicans, some of whom were leery of associating with the more incendiary elements of Obama's opposition.

"The coming weeks and months may well set the course for this nation for a generation," said Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, the No. 3 GOP House leader, voicing the apocalyptic tone that rang through much of the day's rhetoric. "How we as conservatives respond to these challenges could determine whether America retains her place in the world as a beacon of freedom, or whether we slip into the abyss that has swallowed much of Europe in an avalanche of socialism."

If there was a unifying theme, it was the notion that the federal government, starting with the financial bailout last fall and continuing with Obama's vast economic stimulus plan, has grown too big, too costly and too intrusive.

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Old September 12th, 2009 #2
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Anti-Government Protests Draws Tens of Thousands to D.C.

Tens of thousands of conservative protesters crowded outside the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, a massive demonstration aimed at stopping what organizers called the over-expansion of the federal government under the Obama administration.

"Hell hath no fury like a taxpayer ignored," declared Andrew Moylan, head of government affairs for the National Taxpayer Union, urging protesters to call their representatives. "You're being ignored today by the media and some politicians."

The crowd -- loud, rambunctious and sprawling -- gathered at the foot of the Capitol after a march along Pennsyvania Avenue from Freedom Plaza. Invocations of God and former President Reagan by an array of speakers drew loud cheers, echoing across the Mall. On a windy, overcast afternoon, hundreds of yellow "Don't Tread on Me" flags flapped in the breeze, mingled with U.S. and Texas state flags.

"We own the dome," the crowd chanted loudly, pointing at the Capitol.

About 30,000 people registered online for the march, according to one of the rally's sponsors, FreedomWorks, a Washington-based group headed by former House majority leader Dick Armey (R-Tex.). FreedomWorks and other sponsors, including Tea Party Patriots and ResistNet, comprise a loose coalition of conservative groups that helped organize several health-care and anti-tax rallies during the spring and summer.

The crowd surrounded the Capitol Reflecting Pool, spilling across Third Street and onto the Mall. The sound system was inadequate to the throng; speakers on stage, at the Capitol's West Front, were too distant to be intelligible to anyone near the edges of the rally.

"You will not spend the money of our children and our grandchildren to feed an overstuffed government," Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) said of the Obama administration, drawing loud cheers from the throng. "Our history is decorated by those who endured the burden of defending freedom," Price said. "Now a new generation of patriots has emerged. You are those patriots."

The protesters descended on Washington with a long list of grievances against a government that many complained is racing toward socialism. "Health care is not listed anywhere in the Constitution," said Brian Burnell, 45, who owns an insurance company on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

"How Is That Hopey Changey Thing Workin' Out For Ya?" his placard read. "You want socialism?" said Susan Clark, a District resident marching with a bullhorn. "Go to Russa!"

Participants in the demonstration spanned the spectrum of conservative anger at Obama, including opponents of his tax, spending and health-care plans and protesters who question Obama's U.S. citizenship and liken his administration to the Nazi regime. By 11 a.m., the route between Freedom Plaza and the Capitol was a sea of demonstrators chanting "USA!" and carrying signs such as, "Taxed enough already," "The audacity of dope" and, "Czars belong in Russia."

Most signs were handmade: "Socialism is UnAmerican," "King George Didn't Listen Either!" "Terrorists Won't Destroy America, Congress Will!" "The American Dream R.I.P."

Many protesters carried the now-familiar poster of Obama made up to look like the Joker, captioned "Socialism." One man's sign read, "Having government manage your health care is like having Michael Vick watch your dog." Another sentiment: "Cash for Clunkers! Trade in your congressman!"

"We're all endangered!" shouted a passerby, Dave Rue, 67, a retired Mobil Oil employee who had traveled from New Jersey. "We're endangered because they're pushing socialism on us."

Some came to protest what they see as government interference with gun ownership. Shaun Bryant, 40, a leadership trainer, was among eight people who flew in from Salt Lake City. They fashioned a sign with a drawing of an AR-15 assault rifle and the words "We came unarmed from Montana and Utah . . . this time!"

At the Federal Triangle Metro stop, demonstrators emerged from packed trains and broke into a rendition of "God Bless America" as they rode escalators to the street.

"Nobody's standing up for us, so we have to stand up for ourselves," said Phil Chancey, 66, who drove to the District from Clinton, Tenn., for the rally. The sign he carried, deriding the president's health-care reform plan, read, "Obamacare Makes Me Sick."

Debbie Wilson, 51, of Apollo Beach, Fla., flew to Washington last Sunday to make a week out of the protest. She drove to colonial Williamsburg in a rented car. "We want our country to go back to the roots of doing what our Founding Fathers wanted us to do -- less government in every aspect of my life," she said. "We walked the streets of Williamsburg, and it felt like we were learning how to be a patriot."

Dozens of signs mentioned Rep. Joe Wilson, (R-S.C.), who jeered at Obama during his health-care speech to Congress on Wednesday night. Dee Meredith, 62 of Callao, Va., said she had never heard of Wilson before he shouted at the president, "You lie!" At the rally, Meredith waved a placard: "Thank You Joe Wilson." "We're the forgotten people, and he's given us a voice," she said.

When Armey, in his address to the crowd, referred to Obama having pledged to uphold the Constitution, the protesters shouted at the president in absentia: "Liar! Liar!"

Jeff Mapps, 29, a stagehand and labor union member from South Philadelphia, left home about 6 a.m. to come to the protest. He said he hadn't been involved in previous Tea Party demonstrations, but he watches Fox News host Glenn Beck "all the time" and he wanted to be a part of something he thinks will be historic. Beck has been drumming up support for the march.

Holding a sign that said "Preserve, Protect, Defend" on a Red Line Metro train packed with conservative activists, Mapps fretted over a "blatant disregard for the Constitution." "We've been watching it for six to eight months," he said. "It was finally an opportunity to get involved. It's been boiling over . . . It's not just about health care. It's about so much more than that."

Anna Hayes, 58, a nurse from Fairfax County, stood on the Mall in 1981 for Reagan's inauguration. "The same people were celebrating freedom," she said. "The president was fighting for the people then. I remember those years very well and fondly." Saying she was worried about "Obamacare," Hayes said: "This is the first rally I've been to that demonstrates against something, the first in my life. I just couldn't stay home anymore."

Like countless others at the rally, Joan Wright, 78, of Ocean Pines, Md., sounded angry. "I'm not taking this crap anymore," said Wright, who came by bus to Washington with 150 like-minded residents of Maryland's Eastern Shore. "I don't like the health-care [plan]. I don't like the czars. And I don't like the elitists telling us what we should do or eat."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...T2009091201255
 
Old September 12th, 2009 #3
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The estimates of the size of this crowd ranged from tens of thousands to two million. I only found one overhead shot and in it were something over 150,000 people. It was only a partial view of the crowd.

I'm guessing there were fewer than a million, but still several hundred thousand people. I'm hoping that they weren't just "god bless the republican" shills. Actually, I kind of doubt most were.

I hope it's a good sign.

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This is the picture I mentioned:



I'm out of practice, and it is not a very dense crown, so there might be fewer people than I wrote above. An aerospace company once spent a year or so training me to be a photo-interpreter. I wasn't very good at it. Still a lot of folks, for sure.

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Old September 12th, 2009 #5
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Some Paulistas at the march, from huffingtonpost.com ... standing out among the usual gaggle of neocons:

 
Old September 12th, 2009 #6
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Nice punctuation, honey. Ever hear of the apostrophe and the question mark? This is why no one takes us seriously. Who can blame them?

Incidentally, I find it ironic and amusing that most of the people pictured at this march are overweight.
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Some good ...



Some not so good ...


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Old September 12th, 2009 #8
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Its amazing that an entire herd of sheep will allow one shepherd and some barking dogs to drive them from one pasture to another when they could easily turn and trample the shepherd and his dogs to death in an instant.

A nation of 300 million people allow less than 600 people under the dome to tax and regulate them into slavery, debauch their currency, and sponsor policies that lead to their extinction.

Amazing but true.
 
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http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2009/09/12/spellman.tea.party.wrap.cnn
 
Old September 13th, 2009 #10
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Mostly it was the Fox news watching people, not too heavy on the Ron Paul/anti Federal Reserve types although they were there. And there were no visible signs of awareness of the Jewish problem. Almost everyone I talked to thinks they can vote their way out of this mess once "their guy" gets in. As if the whole system isn't rotted to the core. I also heard a lot of, "The media can't ignore us this time!" To which I could only laugh and say, Ohh, yeah, watch them!"

Everyone was super friendly and extremely cool it was a great group of people but I wish there were more Ron Paul Libertarian types. Fox news has really co opted the patriot movement but at least people are getting out of the house and meeting each other, it's a good start.

One guy was handing out flyers to abolish the income tax. I told him sure and lets make sure we abolish the Fed too so we wont need it. He looked at me like I was crazy.


Yesterday I was in front of Walter Reed with the support the troops group. The antis were across the way and I decided to go ask them what they were about. Their signs said, "Get the troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan" "Give the vets better care" things like that. They were basically hippy liberal types but pretty harmless.

I told some of the right wing supporters, "Well they just want troops home and for them to get better care, on the scale of liberal craziness that's not too bad is it" They wouldn't accept this. Some Neocon woman told me, "We need to fight them there so we wont have to fight them here" And then woudln't even look at me she was so mad I didn't blindly hate the people on the other side of the street.


It was an interesting weekend but we have a long way to go with the attitudes of the average protester. Half of them think Sarah Palin is the answer and they seem to hate Obama as if Bush wasn't just as poisonous.
The above post says it all.

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How do we channel all this pseudo-outrage into embracing heritage and National Socialism?
Can't be done, unless we take over the mainstream media.

And that's why as long as the MSM are in the hands of the Jew, worse is not better--it's worse.
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Old September 14th, 2009 #11
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The main difficulty in reaching this type is they think they're far smarter & far more worldly-wise than they really are - that nobody can put one over on them, jack. We all probably engage them in casual political conversation on a regular basis: lower-to-upper middle class White Republicant Whiteguy; can't stand "socialist" Obongo, can't stand nigs & spics generally (and will say so with a sly conspiratorial grin if no one else is within earshot) - but mention the kikes and you get, at best, puzzled silence, or at worst, a finger-wagging "Whoa, now, chief - JESUS was a jew...."/ "It's that kinda nut-talk that killed 6 million...." sermon.
There's the rub. Yet they all listen willingly to their one-eyed jews at home because television sets are passive, inanimate objects that do not threaten their ignorant egos when telling them what to believe.

The Jew has raised these Kwans to be the most pompous, self-centered twats in the history of mankind for a reason--pompous twats never listen to anyone made of flesh and blood who might contradict their kosher cookie-cutter opinions, shatter their inflated egos and help them realize that they've been duped from day one.

The formative years are the most crucial, because once a person is in his late teens in today's day and age it's almost impossible to undo the Jew's damage, especially when the Jew continues to control the passive, inanimate, omnipresent MSM.

The Jew has always understood this. That's why the EU is funding school trips to Auschwitz and making them mandatory. That's why the Holocaust is already being taught to young children in the form of comic books. And the same goes for all the other poisonous judeo-Marxist doctrines and fabrications that are being heaped upon our children.

Am I pleased that a bunch of Kwans got together to protest against the government's policies? Sure, it's a start, I suppose. But as far this anonymous Internet poster is concerned, the Jew was just letting his cattle out to graze on the streets of DC.
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Some Paulistas at the march, from huffingtonpost.com ... standing out among the usual gaggle of neocons:

Sleaveless shirts and blouses should be outlawed.

The Jews probably designed them just to gross everyone out.
 
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Protesters angry with the Obama administration hit the streets of Washington D.C. on Friday to make their voices heard.

Unfortunately, none of them had the balls to do anything except lick Ron Paul's sweaty nut sack and wave signs like impotent retards. Most would have voted for McCain/Iran War anyways.

The costumes were very colorful.
 
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Protesters angry with the Obama administration hit the streets of Washington D.C. on Friday to make their voices heard.

Unfortunately, none of them had the balls to do anything except lick Ron Paul's sweaty nut sack and wave signs like impotent retards. Most would have voted for McCain/Iran War anyways.

The costumes were very colorful.
Those are Glenn Beck fans a.k.a. pro war fools.
 
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I'm hoping that they weren't just "god bless the republican" shills.

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They were Republican shills.
 
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...I'm hoping that they weren't just "god bless the republican" shills. ...

I hope it's a good sign...

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I've tried for two days to see something good in this "march on DC." I've failed. Now that I've seen videos and photos galore, all I can see is a bunch of gigantically fat, bovine, middle-aged, republicans.

If there is any hope, it will come from the young Whites who are too poor to go to college, and have never had any job that made more than $12.00 an hour. The waddling, giant 401K plan, locked in pensions and health insurance for life, republicans that you see in these photos need to be fed to animals.

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I've tried for two days to see something good in this "march on DC." I've failed. Now that I've seen videos and photos galore, all I can see is a bunch of gigantically fat, bovine, middle-aged, republicans.

If there is any hope, it will come from the young Whites who are too poor to go to college, and have never had any job that made more than $12.00 an hour. The waddling, giant 401K plan, locked in pensions and health insurance for life, republicans that you see in these photos need to be fed to animals.

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True. The crowd was 90% Republican Glenn Beck fans and maybe 10% Ron Paul supporters. This guy is typical

http://www.meetup.com/The-Heart-of-I...mbers/1680418/

Joel Morris Organizer of The Heart of Illinois Glenn Beck 9-12 Project


He uses the name of the Republican talk show host in the very title of his protest group! What could be more shillish?
 
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Of course, a section of that crowd will be as unconvertable and hostile as any leftist (for now) - you know, the ones all zio'd-up on Beck or Hannity. But that doesn't mean they are all like that or that networking isn't worth trying.

Who doesn't want you networking or reaching out to the mass of White folks, White man?
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