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Zombie: Denver - The Final Roundup

Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:08:16 am PDT

(Cross-posted at Pajamas Media.)

To wrap up my coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Denver on August 25-28, I offer here a compilation of all the lesser marches, the forgotten vignettes, the little scenes that few ever saw.

Despite all the hubbub and furor about the anticipated protests, the truth is that they were mostly very tame. Aside from the one small riot on Monday night (which I accidentally participated in), and a couple of lesser confrontations here and there, not much happened, when you get right down to it. My first urge is to say I’m a bit disappointed in my coverage, but in reality I covered all there was to cover. It’s not my fault that it was a wash-out.

All in all, I’d say ‘68 was not recreated.

I guess the lesson to be learned from this is: Never pre-announce a revolution ahead of time. Because the cops can read the Internet too.

The revolution should not be blogged.

And now let’s peruse a week’s worth of protests and piquant vistas.


The Stoner March

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On Thursday, the final day of the convention, a coalition of marijuana-legalization groups staged a march to Invesco Field.

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The event was purportedly to promote the use of “medical” marijuana, but as this sign reveals, that was rather a thin excuse, as well over 90% of the people there were perfectly healthy and just wanted to smoke pot for fun without fear of arrest. (Note stoner dudes in the background.)

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The leaders of the march asked everyone to specifically not smoke joints during the march. Some obeyed, others did not.

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Back before the march began, an aging Yippie enlisted several young acolytes to stage an anti-McCain prank. First they held McCain’s picture upside-down...

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...and then slammed a cream pie into it.

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Overall, the march was very pro-Obama, since Obama had (according to the march leaders) promised to push for the legalization of medical marijuana; but not everyone was on board with that message.

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The march was actually one of the largest during the entire convention, as this very foreshortened picture shows. I’d estimate somewhere between 500 and 1,000 pot-heads showed up (though that’s just a wild guess).

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The crowd was that large partly because a couple of far-left/anti-American groups joined in, such as this one...

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...and, as always, the parasitical Revolutionary Communist Party.


Justice for Palestine rally

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Perhaps the biggest flop of the entire convention was the “Justice for Palestine/End the Occupation rally,” scheduled for Wednesday at noon. From the way it was promoted online, I thought there would be a huge crowd, enough to encircle all of Civic Center Park. But when I showed up, it turned out to be a single table staffed by a grand total of five people.

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They did manage to encircle a bicycle, if not the entire park. But I think this guy’s got as much anger as a whole city full of grouches, so that’s some consolation.

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Faced with the utter humiliation of attracting zero additional Israel-haters, they decided to tag along on the “Anti-Green-Capitalism Re-education Walk,” incongruous as that may have been.


Spelling B-

Nothing warms the cockles of my heart like seeing people who care about an issue so much that they can’t even spell it properly.

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“Poitics” are a kind of Hawaiian arachnid that I certainly wouldn’t want infesting my religion.

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“I-S-R-E-A...” Damn. “I-S-R...” Blink. “Honey, how do you spell that country I hate again?”

“Israel. I-S-R-A-E-L.”

“Ah, OK. Thanks!”

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“Dude, you, like, missed a letter or something.”

“Too late now, man, I already got ‘em all in a row.”


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When you misspell your own Web address, maybe it’s time to give it a rest for a while. Relax. Take a break.


The Falun Gong March

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One of the first scheduled protest marches of the convention was put on by Falun Dafa, better known as Falun Gong, the (depending on whom you ask) meditation practice/religion/spirituality/cult/philosophy based on the principles of qi gong. The absolutely perfect regimentation of their marching band was a marvel to behold, especially considering the sloppy, anarchic nature of every other march.

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They had prepared for the march with a mass meditation session in Civic Center Park.

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The procession featured the magical Falun-Gong-mobile, which moved forward at the exact right pace and steered itself even though there appeared to be no driver. I can only assume it was driven by remote control, or had a secret helmsman hidden inside — either that, or it moved solely on the power of meditation!

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It featured a colorful array of swastikas — the Buddhist good luck kind, not the Nazi kind.

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The Falun Gong folks also put on far and away the most effective bit of street theater of the entire convention, with an evil Chinese doctor extracting the organs of a hapless Falun Gong prisoner, and then selling them on the black market.

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The procession moved forward with flawless military precision, enough to make even a Marines bandmaster weep with joy.

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Some practitioners tried to attract the attention of some passing MSM honchos, to no avail.

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They also had the best banners. The Chinese government has labeled Falun Gong not just a “cult” but an “evil cult” (or should that be “eeeeeeeevil cult”), as if this would convince us in the West that their repression of Falun Gong was justified. The Chinese government apparently still hasn’t grasped the concept of “freedom of religion,” such that — in America — even “cults” are allowed to practice freely.

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We finally arrived at the legendary “Freedom Cage,” only to find it completely empty — a tiny, abandoned, isolated parking lot. It was this experience which convinced me that the Freedom Cage was hardly even worth visiting any further, much less worth reporting on.


Anti-Abortion Teenagers

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At one point, while on my way to the “Freedom Cage,” I ran into the famous anti-abortion teenagers, engaged in one of their many street actions, pinning flowers to a fence to commemmorate all the aborted babies.

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One of the boys had an Obama campaign shirt, which he had modified to read “Obama the baby killer” and “Obama wants you dead.” The girl on the right might be the same girl who was later arrested for writing anti-abortion messages, but I’m not entirely sure.

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They also chalked Obama/abortion messages all over the route that the delegates take to go to the Pepsi Center.


Anti-Green-Capitalism

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Wednesday saw the “Anti-Green-Capitalism Re-education Walk,” which promoted the notion that “green” capitalism (or “the green economy”) was a fraud, one especially promoted by the Democrats and Al Gore. Of all the marches at the convention, this is the one I agreed with the most (not saying much, but still...), since it focused on the utter hypocrisy of the Democratic Party accepting countless millions of dollars from polluters to fund the convention (and their campaigns), and then trying to wallpaper over the cognitive dissonance with various unfeasible “green” schemes.

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Along with the Stoner March, this was also one of the biggest protests of the week.

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We paraded through Denver and stopped at the headquarters of various corporations that donate to the Democrats and which also are documented polluters, where our tour guide would give brief lectures on the donors’ corporate crimes.

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We even passed the Brown Palace, an historic Denver hotel; I thought this would be the perfect moment for the police to test out the “Brown Note,” but my hopes were dashed and we escaped unsoiled.


“Levitating” the Denver Mint

On Monday, Recreate 68 held a street theater performance called “Shake Your Money-Maker,” in which the participants would “levitate” the Denver Mint, in order to liberate the money inside.

I attended the event, but for security reasons I subsequently decided to quash my report about it, for the safety of myself and others, due to unpleasantries that occurred.

The only photos I feel safe posting are the few shown here that I took after the unpleasantness and after other people’s videocameras stopped rolling.

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This is Mark Cohen, co-leader of Recreate 68, dressed up as a wizard who led the levitation ritual. Dressing up as a wizard is always a good way to make a political point.

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Since the event was permitted, the police and feds were fully prepared for any eventuality — several layers of defensive lines ensured no actual money was going to be “liberated” from anywhere.

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This anarchist did some very, very important surveillance of the oppressors.


More “Freedom March”

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I filed a “preliminary” mini-report about Monday’s “Freedom March,” but I never got around to making the full report, so the handful of extra pictures here will have to make do. The march was to protest the incarceration of political prisoners. In other countries, that means anyone who has been imprisoned solely due to his or her political beliefs; but in America, “political prisoner” simply means any criminal who embraces communism or some variant of Marxism while in jail, and then, as a reward, left-wing lawyers will devote their careers to getting the criminal out of prison. And if they fail — hey, every revolution needs martyrs, right?

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Mumia abu Jamal is the prototypical example. Leonard Peltier is also a perennial favorite at these shindigs. Note the kaffiyeh — appropriate attire for all occasions!

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“By any means necessary” is their credo. The whole point behind getting all those violent criminals out of jail is so they can eventually lead the overthrow of the U.S. government by force. Or at least so goes the theory (that the public isn’t supposed to know about).


Homo Sex Is Still Sin.

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Holy cow, here come the “Homo Sex Is Sin” guys again. This time they’ve stationed themselves in the 16th Street Mall in the heart of downtown Denver.

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Dozens of officers were required to separate them from the delegates and the tourists, causing a massive traffic jam.

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Even the mounted police were summoned. It was quite a show for those who had missed much of the action down at the Civic Center.

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As expected, vituperative arguments broke out.

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A girl in a kaffiyeh was aghast at the Christians’ statements.

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Adding to the surrealism of the scene, a guy with one eye stood watch in the background.


Vignettes

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Code Pink prowled the streets in their Hypocrisymobile, a GMC Acadia, which gets 16 mpg in the city. But, don’t you see, it’s not really hypocritical, because Code Pink’s environmental errands are more important than your meaningless errands.

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There was an “immigration” themed march on Thursday morning, which I only caught the tail end of; but if this sign from the front of the march is any indication, it was more about the reconquista than about immigration. Translated into English, the sign reads, “Government! Oppressor! You are the invader,” with a map of pre-1846 all-inclusive Mexico.

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Just stop all funding of everything, period. That’ll fix it.

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A street artist offered up an interesting juxtaposition of themes; The Black Panthers, Al-Qaeda-in-Iraq, and Barack Obama. Oooo-kay...moving right along...

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During the EMILY’s List Gala, The Sheraton posted a security guard in a hijab at the front door. Interesting.

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Do not ask me to explain this sign, because I have no idea what it meant.

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Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul — together at last!

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The devil is in the details: every political group tries to impose their values on others; the key is, which values?

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The reason Nancy Pelosi is so hated by many on the far left is that she failed to get George Bush impeached.

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A parting message.

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1 Ojoe  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:10:57am

Let them smoke weed.

2 sbvft contributor  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:12:38am

lefties don't much protest anymore. they read blogs and post comments. Thank you Al Gore.

3 victor_yugo  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:13:52am

"Do you mind if I smoke?"

"I don't care if you burn."

4 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:15:35am
The leaders of the march asked everyone to specifically not smoke joints during the march. Some obeyed, others did not.

Telling a pot-head to not smoke a joint is like telling a hamster not to run in his little wheel.

5 Killian Bundy  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:16:19am

What, no liberal use of tear gas?

/meanwhile, back in St. Paul, the Secret Service is already conducting interviews this morning

6 wright1  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:16:39am

You think she is a traitor? Good thing you Hillary did not get in cause she would have sold you even further down the river. I think someone needs their brain drilled.

7 rawmuse  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:16:41am

Where to begin? The old yippie in the black T shirt looks like he has ingested a few cream pies in his day.

And, in a perfect world, you should be able to at least spell the thing you are protesting.

8 razorbacker  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:16:42am
9 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:16:44am
The march was actually one of the largest during the entire convention, as this very foreshortened picture shows. I’d estimate somewhere between 500 and 1,000 pot-heads showed up (though that’s just a wild guess).

The rest got lost and wandered around LoDo looking for free Cheetos.

10 Conservative in Liberal Hands  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:17:24am

Wish Zombie and crew were in St. Paul for the RNC...

11 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:18:22am

Poitics? Sure that protestor wasn't one of the wandering pot-heads?

12 Occasional Reader  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:18:54am

Palestinian Falun Gong Potheads for Homo Sex!

Nice work, zombie.

13 opnion  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:19:25am

Susan Estrich was on Fox last night angry & claiming that the person who spread the rumor about Sarah Palin not being the mother of the Down baby, is someone close to them.
Has to be Colmes. He is so screwed

14 FrogMarch  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:19:30am

A vote for OBAMA/BIDEN is a vote for PELOSI/REID.

15 WriterMom  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:20:08am

Hahahahhahaa

Keep refreshing and you will see that there is NOTHING OBAMA CAN'T DO!

16 Killian Bundy  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:20:30am

re: #10 Conservative in Liberal Hands

Wish Zombie and crew were in St. Paul for the RNC...

/no you don't, it's much more physically dangerous

17 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:20:38am
18 jcm  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:20:52am

The revolution should not be blogged.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!

19 Killgore Trout  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:21:02am

I like the guy with the "Ask me why you deserve hell" sign.

20 Conservative in Liberal Hands  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:21:06am

re: #16 Killian Bundy

How so?

21 Diamond Bullet  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:21:12am

Woo, Peltier and Mumia imagery in a single shot. They're like peanut butter and jelly, greater than the sum of their parts.

And speaking of which, the latest batch of Obama bumper stickers to hit my area have a peace symbol in place of the "O"bama. 'cause that makes a lot of sense.

22 WriterMom  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:21:30am

re: #12 Occasional Reader

You can't make up stuff like this...reality is just way more funny.

23 yesandno  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:21:43am

Well....they got Pelosi right

24 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:21:43am

What a bunch of doofuses
How can anyone be afraid of these losers lol

25 Occasional Reader  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:22:07am
Perhaps the biggest flop of the entire convention was the “Justice for Palestine/End the Occupation rally,” scheduled for Wednesday at noon. From the way it was promoted online, I thought there would be a huge crowd, enough to encircle all of Civic Center Park. But when I showed up, it turned out to be a single table staffed by a grand total of five people.

An observation.

26 FrogMarch  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:22:16am

The Democrat Party MADE IN CHINA.

27 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:22:52am
Wednesday saw the “Anti-Green-Capitalism Re-education Walk,” which promoted the notion that “green” capitalism (or “the green economy”) was a fraud, one especially promoted by the Democrats and Al Gore.

I suppose they're not members of wecansolveit.org.

[Link: wecansolveit.org...]

28 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:24:08am
We paraded through Denver and stopped at the headquarters of various corporations that donate to the Democrats and which also are documented polluters, where our tour guide would give brief lectures on the donors’ corporate crimes.

Isn't that the Masonic symbol on the awning?

29 hermeneutics  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:24:34am

Great journalism, Zombie. As you report, the torch is passing from the MSM to the people.

30 WriterMom  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:24:37am

OK-is there ANYONE there that is remotely attractive except for the policemen?

FUGLY city.

31 wright1  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:24:47am

I would hope that these useful idiots come to St. Paul. This is your Democratic Party folks.

32 Perplexed  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:24:51am

Around 300 arrested with around 130 felony arrests in MPLS. Those attempted murders (throwing sand bags and bags of cement off of an overpass) by anarchists, should result in the perps spending a lot of time here in Minnesota as a guest of our penal system.

A bus with a bunch of Cub Scouts got hit by the anarchists. No one hurt.

33 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:25:03am

I see that the cops let the protestors on the Brown Palace's sidewalk.

34 Dream  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:25:29am

Can I vote for the "With man gone will there be hope for gorilla?" to be a new rotating text? On a side note nicely done Zombie...sounds like it was a...I guess fun week?

35 Occasional Reader  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:25:39am

The Falun Gong Marching Band is absolutely priceless.

Seventy-six Quigongs led the big parade...

36 Ringo the Gringo  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:26:05am

Thanks for getting out there and documenting all the shenanigans that the "real" media ignore.

Hope you had fun.

37 Occasional Reader  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:26:41am

re: #33 MandyManners

I see that the cops let the protestors on the Brown Palace's sidewalk.

It's a public private public sidewalk, see.

38 The Other Les  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:27:43am

re: #16 Killian Bundy

/no you don't, it's much more physically dangerous



Stalin wannabes in the black shirts are funny that way.

39 jester6  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:28:05am

I don't get the Green Anti Capitalism Re-Education Walk" thing.

Shouldn't it be "Green Anti Capitalism Education Walk" since we were never educated in the first place and Green is good. Or maybe Anti Capitalism Green Education Walk. Or Maybe just "Green Good Capitalism Bad Education Walk".

These folks need to stay on message dammit.

40 WriterMom  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:28:27am

RUH ROH!

OT: Woof!

41 Iron Fist  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:28:57am

re: #7 rawmuse

Why? Speling iz folloin tha rulz dat de Man foist upon ye!

:-P

42 jcm  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:29:01am

I need the BULLSHIT glasses to wear during meetings.....

43 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:30:40am

Great job, zombie! I hope you get some time to de-tox and relax.

44 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:30:44am
A parting message.

LOL!
*rimshot*
Nice touch, zombie!

45 yesandno  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:30:47am
Adding to the surrealism of the scene, a guy with one eye stood watch in the background.

LOL

He is the one they go to when they need a witness.

Like Pelosi, eyes wide shut..........

46 Billy Hank  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:31:13am

ROTFLMAO. Thank you for the most memorable recap of a supremely dull political convention. I salute your talent.

47 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:31:20am

Check out the front page of Drudge.

Obama is comparing his experience to Palins.
Isn't she the veep nominee?

48 opnion  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:31:32am

These young people seem on a career path to, ah , er... Wait! Community Organizers!
I listened a little to Diddy. Who are these yooofs that he talks about?

49 Whale Watcher  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:31:35am
The Chinese government apparently still hasn’t grasped the concept of “freedom of religion,” such that — in America — even “cults” are allowed to practice freely.


Unless you're the FLDS, of course.

50 The Other Les  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:32:01am

Jerry Pournelle used to write stories about idiots like these people being rounded up and shipped out to other planets to fend for themselves.

(Ha ha.)

51 DistantThunder  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:32:02am

re: #32 Perplexed

Around 300 arrested with around 130 felony arrests in MPLS. Those attempted murders (throwing sand bags and bags of cement off of an overpass) by anarchists, should result in the perps spending a lot of time here in Minnesota as a guest of our penal system.

A bus with a bunch of Cub Scouts got hit by the anarchists. No one hurt.

Yeah - GET the CUB SCOUTS! Talk about the wussy protesters - NOW - a bunch of the real baddies got themselves arrested in MN - should have waited until the end of the convention to do the hard core stuff - bozos.

52 MandyManners  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:32:04am

re: #37 Occasional Reader

It's a public private public sidewalk, see.

And, we all know that a good-looking ABC reporter is more dangerous than a bunch of smelly hippies.

53 experiencedtraveller  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:32:10am

When you recall the massive numbers of protesters in the late 1960's you realize what these folks actually represent: fringe angst.

54 bosforus  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:32:13am

Hey, I thought there were going to be pictures?
/

55 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:32:30am

re: #19 Killgore Trout

I like the guy with the "Ask me why you deserve hell" sign.

What did he tell you?
Full disclosure, Killgore!

*chuckle*
/teasing

56 WriterMom  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:32:35am

re: #47 Typicalwhitey

Heh.

57 victor_yugo  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:33:33am

re: #47 Typicalwhitey

Check out the front page of Drudge.

Obama is comparing his experience to Palins.
Isn't she the veep nominee?

The Fascist Tool Barack Obama is playing PR catch-up.

58 Honorary Yooper  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:33:47am

Zombie, I love those "Bullshit" glasses. Do they have them at Wal-Mart?

59 Typicalwhitey  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:33:57am

‘Ludicrous’ to Say Palin Has Less Experience Than Obama, McCain Says

Snip:

“The facts are funny things,” McCain said in an interview with NBC’s Brian Williams.

“She’s been in elected office longer than Sen. Obama. She’s been the chief executive of the state that provides 20 percent of America’s energy; she has balanced budgets; she has had executive experience as governor, as mayor, as a city council member and PTA.

“So she was in elected office when Sen. Obama was still a local community organizer. He’s never had one day of executive experience.”
60 Killgore Trout  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:34:05am

How do you make a fat chick with a flower move? Pepper spray......
Police pepperspray woman holding flower at RNC


That'll do it.

61 Killian Bundy  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:34:12am

re: #20 Conservative in Liberal Hands

How so?

I'm sorry, maybe my unforced live blogging escaped you.

/or maybe you missed the 280+ arrests yesterday, not only were they flinging feces and urine, they were dropping sand bags off a freeway overpass, the videos are out there

62 acwgusa  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:34:30am

Thanks for the report, Zombie! These people obviously missed their ticket on the reality train.

63 Killgore Trout  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:34:31am

re: #55 pre-Boomer Marine brat

Heh.

64 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:34:35am

re: #48 opnion


I listened a little to Diddy. Who are these yooofs that he talks about?

That would be the massive "yoot vote" who they always talk about but that never shows up.

65 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:34:43am
66 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:35:34am
"AK-47 ... Because the next war for independence won't be fought with muskets"

Yeah, that baby-face with the ponytail looks like he's well-trained to use one.

/my ass! ... th' blowhard little twit!

67 Occasional Reader  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:36:02am
It featured a colorful array of swastikas

That one phrase really kind of sums up the whole thing, doesn't it?

68 The Other Les  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:36:11am

re: #39 jester6

I don't get the Green Anti Capitalism Re-Education Walk" thing.

Shouldn't it be "Green Anti Capitalism Education Walk" since we were never educated in the first place and Green is good. Or maybe Anti Capitalism Green Education Walk. Or Maybe just "Green Good Capitalism Bad Education Walk".

These folks need to stay on message dammit.

COMMUNISM: BECAUSE 170 MILLION DEAD IS JUST NOT ENOUGH!

69 Perplexed  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:36:25am

re: #47 Typicalwhitey

Check out the front page of Drudge.

Obama is comparing his experience to Palins.
Isn't she the veep nominee?

Shhh, people in all 57 states need to see presidential Obambi go up against a VP candidate.

70 quickjustice  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:37:59am

To repeat what I've said in other threads here, the demonstrations of 1968 were fueled by the military draft and widespread use of conscription of young men. The rage and energy of those young men in protesting the draft gave the anti-war movement the foot soldiers it needed to rock the political establishment.

We now have a volunteer army, so the selfish motive (cowardice and self-preservation) to join anti-war protests is absent. The residual protesters are mere leftist and anarchist ideologues, nothing more. As Zombie has demonstrated, their numbers are few, and their madness, egregious.

71 newsjunkie_ky  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:38:05am

re: #43 MandyManners

Great job, zombie! I hope you get some time to de-tox and relax.


and de-louse

72 Occasional Reader  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:38:24am

re: #47 Typicalwhitey

Check out the front page of Drudge.

Obama is comparing his experience to Palins.
Isn't she the veep nominee?

Yes, and she's also the governor of a State, but Obama kind of forgets to mention that, too.

73 Racer X  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:38:25am

re: #57 victor_yugo

The Fascist Tool Barack Obama is playing PR catch-up right into McCain's hands.

fixed.

74 jpkoch  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:38:35am

The Denver Convention was not quite a success. First Pelosi decides to become the DNC's Catholic Theologian in Chief; Bill and Hillary then stole the show (most of the Dems I spoke with thought Bill's speech was the highlight of the week, and his wife's speech was second best), and then the Doric cum Brandenburg Gate columns setting for the Nuremberg sized rally. Obama had to scale back the rhetoric and fascist verbal symbolism. Even Obama's foot soldiers were underwhelmed. Rove's McCain's timing for the Palin Announcement was ingenious.

The truth be known, Obama's campaign has been losing gas since his ill-fated Berlin Speech. Now, with less than 3 months to go he still has to convince the voters in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Colorado what he stands for.

To this day, no one knows where Obama stands on anything other than his fetish for aborting the unborn. Daily he gives speeches that contradict his own website, not to mention his previous speeches. Worse still, the most popular Democrat since JFK (Slick Willie) cannot be relied up to remain loyal. Even Hillary gave a stronger endorsement to Palin than she did to Obama.

75 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:38:50am

re: #63 Killgore Trout

Heh.

heh heh heh!
I hope you realize I sometimes enjoy tweaking your nose.
I may not agree with you all the time, but I respect you.

76 Conservative in Liberal Hands  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:39:22am

re: #61 Killian Bundy

D'oh! Just call me Captain Oblivious.

77 Killian Bundy  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:40:21am

re: #60 Killgore Trout

How do you make a fat chick with a flower move? Pepper spray......
Police pepperspray woman holding flower at RNC


That'll do it.

/and then there's this, count the crimes

78 guzziguy  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:41:04am

One small quibble.

Those loons from the Westboro Baptist "Church" are NOT Christians.

79 aboo-Hoo-Hoo  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:43:21am

re: #47 Typicalwhitey

Check out the front page of Drudge.

Obama is comparing his experience to Palins.
Isn't she the veep nominee?

Shhhhh....Sarah needs to keep...uh...you-know-who engaged on the second-tier level and meglo that he is, he probably won't be able to resist from entering or continuing in the fray.

Then everyone can ask, what position is Sen. You-Know-Who running for, mayor of someplace or what?

80 Kenneth  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:45:59am

re: #72 Occasional Reader

For Obama, everything is always about Obama.

So, it would not occur to him that saying, "I've got more experience than her" is not a good strategy. All that does is draw attention to the fact that:

1. Palin actually does have more experience
2. Obama can't get over himself.

Bring it on.

81 Ben Hur  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:46:35am

No "Legalize Cocaine" marchers?

82 doppelganglander  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:47:03am

re: #47 Typicalwhitey

Check out the front page of Drudge.

Obama is comparing his experience to Palins.
Isn't she the veep nominee?

I love the smell of desperation in the morning.

83 RedHouseBlueState  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:47:39am

Zombie,
Once again, at great self risk have produced for us the best moonbat reporting anywhere. I got 90% of convention news from you! Stay safe, and please, please, please keep up the good work!

84 JSK1121  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:49:07am

"With man gone will there be hope for gorilla?" is a quote from this book called Ishmael. Ishmael is possibly the most boring book I have ever read because it is about a talking gorilla and some crazy conservation crusade.

Actually, I don't even remember it all that well, I just remember it sucking.

85 doppelganglander  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:49:14am

From the article linked by Typicalwhitey:

Barack Obama defended his experience in dealing with natural disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina, and took a swipe at newly minted GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

When did Obama ever deal with Hurricane Katrina? This man appears to have a very active fantasy life.

86 The Other Les  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:49:34am

re: #78 guzziguy

One small quibble.

Those loons from the Westboro Baptist "Church" are NOT Christians.

Neither is this old bat.

[Link: www.somethingpositive.net...]

87 JSK1121  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:50:04am

re: #81 Ben Hur

No "Legalize Cocaine" marchers?

That drug is dead or dying, at least compared to its hey-day in the 80s.

88 opnion  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:55:32am

re: #64 Kragar (proud to be kafir)

That would be the massive "yoot vote" who they always talk about but that never shows up.

Yoots is one thing, but I heard yoofs, which must be more concerned yoots.
Last go around Diddy had the 'Vote or Die" Campaign. He later admitted that he did not vote.
By the way., That Sean/john thing at Macy's is all crap.
I ainadvertently bought a tie. While getting dressed for a meeting , I noticed that the freaking thing changed colors!
Thank God I caught it before I left home.

89 lifeofthemind  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 8:57:39am

The Founding Fathers were right. The President should be chosen by Electors in a Republic. Not by some direct democracy system that amplifies the ravings of every lunatic. Restore Federalsim, allow States to set standards for voting as the Constitution intended, most of this meaningless sound and fury will vanish.

90 The Dajjal  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:03:52am

Regarding the pic with the guy wearing the bullshit glasses..

I think his message was "I see through the bullshit."

Just a guess..

91 Kim Hartveld  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:04:48am

"Ask me why you deserve hell".
I love it. Almost as hilarious as "Ask me about my vow of silence".

92 Pyrocles  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:06:47am

He criticized President Bush; therefore he handled Katrina! Make sense? I thought so!

re: #85 doppelganglander

From the article linked by Typicalwhitey:


When did Obama ever deal with Hurricane Katrina? This man appears to have a very active fantasy life.

93 nikis-knight  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:14:13am
The reason Nancy Pelosi is so hated by many on the far left is that she failed to get George Bush impeached.

Oh, and here I was assuming the Pelosi = traitor thing was about her meeting with Syria.

94 mikalm  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:18:52am

Zombie,

I've got yet another "Moonbat ID" for ya from these pics:

In the fourth and fifth pictures down, the fat, bearded guy is de facto head Yippie! Aron Kay. Like most of the Yippies, Kay is an obnoxious, slovenly loudmouth who's still living on Planet 1968 (although, oddly enough, he's also a big Zionist). He achieved a minor degree of fame back in the late 70s and early 80s when he pioneered the tactic of throwing pies in the faces of his political opponents.

(Personal note: During that period, I was a college-aged left-anarchist. One night one of my older cohorts called me, and then put Kay, who was crashing with him on the phone. Kay told me that he was planning to pie then-California Governor Jerry Brown at a public meeting the next day. Sure enough, the following evening's TV news featured footage of Gov. Brown catching a big cream pie right in the kisser, courtesy of Kay. Ah, memories of a moonbat youth...!)

95 ContraJihadi  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:19:03am

re: #74 jpkoch


...
To this day, no one knows where Obama stands on anything other than his fetish for aborting the unborn.

One other thing: his eagerness for taxing the self-reliant and the productive and redistributing their wealth via a massive bureaucracy to his favorite clients.

96 wolfie  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:20:02am

Zombie,
A wonderful job! We can't thank you enough for the extra dimension you added to convention coverage. You put us right there in Denver.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

97 quickjustice  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:20:06am

re: #42 jcm

I know a federal judge who has a rubber stamp emblazoned with the word "bullshit", which he inks in bright red, and applies to the papers of certain lawyers submitted to him. Those lawyers, of course, are old friends of his, but still . . .

98 mikalm  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:20:40am

re: #92 Pyrocles

Didn't you get the memo? To the academia-damaged Left, criticizing the actions of others (especially political opponents) in any given situation is ranked as a far higher achievement than actually taking action in said situation.

99 looking closely  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:56:58am

Nice report, Zombie.

The missing catalyst for the re-creation of 1968 was, of course, the draft.

Its not like these protestors have been asked to personally sacrifice anything for the war.

100 zombie  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:58:48am

re: #94 mikalm

Zombie,

I've got yet another "Moonbat ID" for ya from these pics:

In the fourth and fifth pictures down, the fat, bearded guy is de facto head Yippie! Aron Kay.

Wow -- is there any moonbat you don't know personally or almost-personally? A walking tourguide of the Moonbat Museum.

Sorry I haven't replied to emails -- I'm unbelievably busy.

101 jordash1212  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:58:50am

re: #5 Killian Bundy

What, no liberal use of tear gas?

/meanwhile, back in St. Paul, the Secret Service is already conducting interviews this morning

And the thugs are running around rioting, breaking things, vandalizing. I hate seeing them vandalize my city so much I feel like driving down there and beating some of them with a large lizard.

102 Tigger2005  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:01:35am

What's this stuff I hear about these pre-emptive police raids? Anything to those claims?

103 wiffersnapper  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:06:23am

"we're important dammit!"

This guys really do suffer from brain damage.

104 cygnus  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:10:24am

re: #4 MandyManners

Telling a pot-head to not smoke a joint is like telling a hamster not to run in his little wheel.

Charles had better check his server hamsters for weed.

105 mikalm  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:11:06am

re: #100 zombie

Wow -- is there any moonbat you don't know personally or almost-personally? A walking tourguide of the Moonbat Museum.

When one has spent the last thirty-odd years involved in various post-Sixties American countercultures, one accumulates a pretty good collection of fringe-world acquaintances and connections.

BTW, last weekend I ran into that guy I mentioned from your Dore Alley report pics. I should alert him to it -- knowing him, he'd probably be more flattered and amused, than offended.

106 cygnus  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:11:34am

re: #12 Occasional Reader

Nuke the Palestinian Falun Gong Potheads for Homo Sex!

107 cygnus  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:18:52am

re: #78 guzziguy

One small quibble.

Those loons from the Westboro Baptist "Church" are NOT Christians.

And the 'Trust Jesus' marchers are NOT from from Westboro Baptist. I used to know one of them here locally and they're decent people, though a bit too much 'in your face' for me.

108 yochanan  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:20:30am

re: #35 Occasional Reader

The Falun Gong Marching Band is absolutely priceless.

Seventy-six Quigongs led the big parade...

the Falun Gong are anti communist which made them out of place with all the moonbats and creeps. their anti communism was a breath of fresh air. don't know enough about them to make any real judgement other than there anti communism which i support.

109 yochanan  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:23:58am

re: #49 Whale Watcher

Unless you're the FLDS, of course.

the main problem with the FLDS is the age of the wives if they had in deed been of legal age then it would not be the bus of the gov't

the problem for them was that there were many who were not of legal age so it was not possible for them to give legal consent.

110 nukezdoc  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:38:03am

LOL MOONBATS

111 anotherindyfilmguy  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:41:53am

re: #70 quickjustice

To repeat what I've said in other threads here, the demonstrations of 1968 were fueled by the military draft and widespread use of conscription of young men. The rage and energy of those young men in protesting the draft gave the anti-war movement the foot soldiers it needed to rock the political establishment.

We now have a volunteer army, so the selfish motive (cowardice and self-preservation) to join anti-war protests is absent. The residual protesters are mere leftist and anarchist ideologues, nothing more. As Zombie has demonstrated, their numbers are few, and their madness, egregious.

It was also the first time around that bend in the road... in addition to the loss of motivation, such as the draft etc, the eyes of many have been opened to the realities of the far left since vis-a-vis the killing fields and general all around failure of communism etc...

112 HBob  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 10:54:57am

To the protester holding the Pelosi sign,

You're in the wrong city,
on the wrong week.

113 Sizzlack  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 11:00:16am
“Anti-Green-Capitalism Re-education Walk”

Ahhhahahah. I love it. You could also call this protest "People who failed to make anything of themselves and now in middle age are starting to realize they are worthless to society".

114 Jimmy the Notable  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 11:09:41am

Hey zombie, do you mind if I ask what the "unpleasantness" was at the levitate event?

115 MadJadBad  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 11:15:42am

"Re-education"
That word give me the shivers.

116 MadJadBad  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 11:18:19am

re: #114 Jimmy the Notable

Hey zombie, do you mind if I ask what the "unpleasantness" was at the levitate event?

Secret identities need to be kept secret.

117 looking closely  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 11:21:33am

re: #114 Jimmy the Notable

Don't ask.

118 Sizzlack  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 11:22:02am

re: #115 MadJadBad

"Re-education"
That word give me the shivers.

Re-education implies these asshats were educated to begin with. Which I have a feeling is not true.

119 Sacred Plants  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 11:43:52am

zombie -

The event was purportedly to promote the use of “medical” marijuana, but as this sign reveals, that was rather a thin excuse, as well over 90% of the people there were perfectly healthy and just wanted to smoke pot for fun without fear of arrest. (Note stoner dudes in the background.)

You´re getting it just the other way round. I would never declare myself sick as an excuse to live my religion. Sick appeasers!

120 el marco  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 12:40:40pm

For more coverage, with lots of updates since they were originally posted, including pro-troops, pro-victory rally, Iranian Potemkin Village propaganda project, and Baracks' Big Day Part II (more from inside Invesco Field) see more of El Marco's coverage at [Link: www.lookingattheleft.com...]

121 mattm  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 12:51:56pm

re: #4 MandyManners

Telling a pot-head to not smoke a joint is like telling a hamster not to run in his little wheel.

ROTFL!

122 mattm  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 12:52:27pm

Very good work zombie. Keep it up.

123 fishbob  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 1:39:36pm

Zombie, Is that the wannabe native american in all his glory standing behind the "freedom marcher" dudes?

I really don't like to type his name anywhere......gives me the heeeebies.

Great pics btw ! You are a brave soul......

124 Uncle Joe  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 1:45:25pm

I can't believe that fat yippie wasted that cream pie. I'm surprised he didn't rethink at the last second and eat it.

125 straitcircle  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 1:49:37pm

re: #124 Uncle Joe

He had a dozen, you saw the last one.

126 Sapper  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 2:08:41pm

I've got a 30-second run-down at the Sapper Lounge.

127 Throbert McGee  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 2:22:56pm

re: #78 guzziguy

One small quibble.

Those loons from the Westboro Baptist "Church" are NOT Christians.

I'm not sure if the "Homo Sex Is a Sin" bunch are affiliated with the Phelps family/cult -- first, because I didn't notice any signs with the word FAG on them, and second, if there had been any indication that these guys were linked to Westboro Baptist, zombie would undoubtedly have mentioned it.

128 Throbert McGee  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 2:56:42pm

re: #109 yochanan

the main problem with the FLDS is the age of the wives if they had in deed been of legal age then it would not be the bus of the gov't

Even if all the wives had been of legal age, there would still have been the little difficulty that polygyny results in a surplus of single men, since males are born into the community at the same rate as females. As far as I know, the usual way that polygynous Mormons deal with this problem is by exiling teenage boys from the community on the flimsiest pretexts -- in some cases while the boys are still legally minors. And the polygynists do this with the full expectation that mainstream Mormons (and secular government social agencies) will feed and shelter the outcast sons, which effectively makes the FLDS communities parasitic on everyone else.

129 angst  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 2:57:46pm

Thanks for your hard work, zombie.
We appreciate it.

130 eCurmudgeon  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 3:42:18pm

re: #30 WriterMom

OK-is there ANYONE there that is remotely attractive except for the policemen?
FUGLY city.

Now, now. A lot of people (including Yours Truly) skipped town for the week.

Most everyone else decided to give downtown a wide berth...

131 eCurmudgeon  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 3:44:30pm

re: #34 Dream

On a side note nicely done Zombie...sounds like it was a...I guess fun week?

Seconded.

Almost made me wish I stuck around for the festivities.

Almost.

132 Dainn  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 3:49:42pm

Zombie, great set of posts, as usual. Excellent reporting on the "Code Pink Martyr" expose. Stuff like this is why LGF and Zombietime are always bookmarked.

I hope you are at the GOP convention too. The protests are so much more fun when you can really let your hate out, and I bet the 50% of those protesters that actually vote (I am excluding the potheads who will likely decide to vote a day or two late) will be for Obama, so they were behaved a little better. All that goes out the window for the "Show" this week.

133 protestshooter  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 4:00:29pm

re: #114 Jimmy the Notable

Hey zombie, do you mind if I ask what the "unpleasantness" was at the levitate event?

I don't know why some people are refusing to answer your question - it's no big secret - in general terms a moonbat spotted a well known figure and started acting in a very poor fashion. There are many, many different videotapes available online from different angles. If Zombie published pictures from some angle, people can probably identify Zombie. Now, that doesn't mean that Zombie's in the video most people have seen - but there's no way to know if there's unpublished video that would make it obvious.

There's no secrets in the above - the moonbats all know way more about the incident than what I'm saying.

134 David IV of Georgia  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 4:22:04pm

re: #81 Ben Hur

No "Legalize Cocaine" marchers?

It has a long record of being medically useful—far better documented than marijuana or delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol.

135 Brooklyn  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 4:36:45pm

Actually, I thought Ishmael was a pretty good book. I don't think I came away agreeing with its total message, but it definitely made me think...

136 Throbert McGee  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 4:55:51pm

re: #81 Ben Hur

No "Legalize Cocaine" marchers?

They would not be so much marching as pacing...

137 Syrah  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 7:06:25pm

I have relatives in that city. I haven't seen their pictures in these post, but I know them well enough to know they were there protesting something.

138 reuben  Tue, Sep 2, 2008 9:46:35pm

Seems the Falun Gong protest attracted precisely zero attention.

Way to go, liberal human rights/freedom from government oppression activists! Ignore the one genuine human rights issue on display!

/spit.

139 Sacred Plants  Wed, Sep 3, 2008 2:36:50am

re: #134 David IV of Georgia

[Benzoylmethyl ecgonine] has a long record of being medically useful—far better documented than marijuana or delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol.

This is because, unlike the Cannabis flower, the Coca leaf can be refined into a water-soluble crystal powder, which fits in with chemistry-based prescription medicine, while the use of untreated plant elements requires mature patients capable of controlling their own dosing.

However this presumed advantage can also be seen as a disadvantage of the Coca plant, because the pressure of prohibition makes the more addictive powder push the bulky plant elements out of the market. This is why we can only liberate the Coca plant after we liberate the Cannabis plant.

140 Ms. Right  Wed, Sep 3, 2008 8:30:59am

re: #84 JSK1121

"With man gone will there be hope for gorilla?" is a quote from this book called Ishmael. Ishmael is possibly the most boring book I have ever read because it is about a talking gorilla and some crazy conservation crusade.

Actually, I don't even remember it all that well, I just remember it sucking.

The book was by Daniel Quinn. There were two books (that I read) which followed Ishmael: The Story of B and My Ishmael.

The second two books were more interesting, but all were a bit misguided.

141 NomadOfNorad  Thu, Sep 4, 2008 12:14:04am

A quick search through wikipedia yielded this page on the novel Ishmael.

Hmmmm, there also seems to be a sequel.

142 NomadOfNorad  Thu, Sep 4, 2008 12:16:00am

re: #140 Ms. Right

What, there's a third book, too?


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