from what I read and saw the counter protests were as large as the main protests lol, so much for being the biggest... I guess it was... it was the biggest show of support for our troops and against the far left nut job machine in the history of the US.
Way to go gathering of eagles and all you true patriots!
but no he/she/it claims the protests will happen again tomorrow and Monday... I guess they don't have jobs to go to... *damn i could not keep a straight face typing that*
but we are now destined to get spamed with more 9/11 conspiracy theories, none of which are at all credible (no surprise) and more questions like "If bush the biggest war criminal of all times?"
ahhh well at least the spam will be less noticeable and we can enjoy the site more.
then again we have to wonder who he/she/it is targeting next for the ax.... i mean with all that free time not spamming and shilling for the "anti-war" movement he/she/it can focus on fake violations... *queue dramatic music*
2007-03-17 08:40:30
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answered by Stone K 6
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THE EAGLE HAS LANDED. We were spammed more times than the amount of protesters that showed up. The news says five thousand or less and more than 200 arrest. The news reports that there are as many EAGLES or more than there are protesters. Now we'll be back to George Bush blew up the Towers spam by all the new avatars she created after being banned last Monday. I imagine she will give reports on how she was there and there were millions. She was posting answers while the protest was going on. So it must not be that important to her that she can stop in the middle of the march to answer questions in the Physiology section. Without a doubt she will file complaints from all her avatars on everyone that answers this. That's what she did with the ones she had before she was banned from this site, and within an half an hour was back with the same violation of Terms of Service.
2007-03-17 14:00:58
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answered by ohbrother 7
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Happy St Pats to You too and HBD to Kevin's Bro.
Unless it's a Native American, I don't like seeing National Symbols used for protest purposes.
Anyone has the right to protest. I'd rather see this than say, a KKK rally. But that's just my preference.
2007-03-17 11:38:49
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answered by ... 7
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Love your green hair! Look, protest all you want....it is a right in our FINE country. But personally, I believe that when our troops do come home if they are treated the way our Vietnam Vets were, then those who are guilty of being so nasty to our troops should have to lace up their boots and go hit the sands in Iraq themselves. There is a HUGE difference between voicing your opposition and being a complete IDIOT! It is because of our troops (ALL of them...be it an Iraq vet, Vietnam vet, Korean vet, WWII of WWI vet, etc) that you and I and our children and future generations are able to sleep in peace at night, pray to the God of our choice, protest a war that is ultimately keeping us safe, etc. We, as a country, should be PROUD of these fine young men and women, and CELEBRATE their return. If there is a call to rally in DC, it should be for the appropriate reasons, to triumph an amazing class of US Citizens....our TROOPS! God bless the USA and our troops!
And PS...Happy St. Patty's Day to you too!
2007-03-17 12:13:59
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answered by MaHaa 4
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No, unfortunately it's not . Her/his/their schedule was posted with other dates for other cities too .
Maybe we'll get lucky and she'll be incarcerated for disorderly conduct .
Hey, did you see that guy who claimed that they were gonna chant and meditate. . . to get the Pentagon to Levitate ? ROFLMAO . It was in my question about the 1967 Liberal Protest, where Abbie Hoffman claimed that they were gonna do the same thing . Obviously it didn't work, but this other guy insists that it'll work this time !!
That guy is the epitome of all that is stupid about this protest !!
2007-03-17 11:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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My thoughts are that some of the people speaking sound pretty whacko. lol Kudos to the Gathering of Eagles.
2007-03-17 14:34:42
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answered by vegaswoman 6
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I am an activist...have been to 2 anti-war protests including the one in Washington in January. I would be out today but for the flu. I am no flash-in-the-pan either...I am old enough to have been in the streets during the civil rights movement, anti-Vietnam War, womens movement.
You better thank your lucky stars that there are people who care enough to hit the streets when it is necessary. It was the anti-war movement that ended the Vietnam mess; the protesters who put an end to state and government driven racism in the '60's, put and end to discrimination against women and many other important causes.
It is your duty as an American to put a voice to your beliefs. If you think the war in Iraq is a noble cause, you should enlist and go. If you think the war in Iraq is government sanctioned murder, then you hit the streets in protest.
I see you have done neither. You are like a lot of people who, unfortunately, are all talk and no action. It is easy to sit in front of your computer and spout garbage.....it is quite another thing to actually reinforce your beliefs by action.
2007-03-17 11:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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She is from Hawaii. I doubt she will make the trip. All talk....No action.
2007-03-17 21:57:13
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answered by TRUE PATRIOT 6
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Yep today is the day, my brother's birthday.
2007-03-17 11:32:25
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answered by Kevin A 6
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