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New World Odor

Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 3:38:27 pm PST

Here’s another collection of photos from the “anti-war” freak show in Los Angeles, with hilarious commentary by LGF reader Rayra.

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1 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:46:25pm

LGF: Your one stop photojournalism shop! :-)
Great work, Rayra-but I already told you that. ;b

2 William  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:46:54pm

Nice gallery and commentary.

Those freepers did a nice job combating idiocy!

The signs "Anti-war Commie Front" and Bush the Liberator" must have drove the idiots insane!
 

3 cba  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:48:45pm

Charles, is "New World Odor" going to join the rotating titles list?

4 SoCalJustice  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:50:15pm

Thank you Rayra.

Fine work.

5 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:52:08pm

Hey, I see Charles! (Pix #108 and #110)

6 Charles  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:52:53pm

cba: why, yes! Yes, I believe it will!

7 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:56:03pm

Mwa ha ha.

8 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:56:28pm

Er, what's the Simpsons allusion re "Worst President Ever"?

9 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:56:50pm

Frank, LOL! Nice spot.

10 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:57:53pm

It's a shame that federal immigration laws weren't enforced to the letter, at this event.

11 papijoe  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 1:57:59pm

Outstanding, devildog!

5 Frank IBC

Very funny, Frank. I actually went back to look. It took me a while to realize I wasn't looking for a guy with long hair.

12 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:01:33pm

Aha. The building on which Charles is standing, is "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" Museum.

13 Ronnie  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:02:16pm

Where's all the car bombs when you need em! OPPS, I didn't really mean that. BOOM.

14 William  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:02:53pm

Rayra, hilarious commentary. Nice work!
 

15 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:03:57pm
Dead Che. ‘course I was aiming for a shot of keffiyeh-wearers, they saw the camera aimed their way and Revolted

That had me in stitches but my absolute favourite ...

Also along the way, I came across a grizzled old man – think the sterno dude from Andromeda Strain - on the sidewalk, holding a sign –
_______
Jessica
Lynch
George
Bush
-----------

Clever, No? No.

LOL!!

16 Jordan  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:05:49pm

FrankIBC:

The Comic Book guy said "worst episode ever" in regards to the Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie episode when Homer is the voice for Poochie.

17 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:06:42pm

Charles can also be seen in 84 (partially blocked by traffic light), 86, 87, 103, 104, 105, in addition to 108 and 110.

18 Sean II  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:07:16pm
19 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:10:50pm

zulubaby, I thought

Oooh. PHEER THE REVOLUCION

was the funniest comment.

20 Renna  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:11:41pm

I'm pretty much excuse misspellings and some of the other grammar slipups while posting, no matter what the content of the post, but for heaven's sake one would assume that you would proofread a protest sign! Picture #98 - "If it's not love than it's the bomb."

21 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:14:39pm

Renna -

Reminds me of a cartoon in MAD magazine from about 30 years ago.

A bunch of protestors on a college campus walked the English Department building...

...and walked out with red proofreader's ink all over there signs.

22 PostalWorker  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:16:08pm

Rayra,

Good job. How did you stand the smell though?

23 Rayra[deleted]  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:22:27pm
24 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:22:58pm

Rayra, LOL!!

25 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:24:10pm

Rayra -

What kind of camera did you use?

And you, Zombie?

26 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:26:32pm

evariste (#19)

Rayra made the whole experience hysterical which is exactly what is needed to take the poison out of it. Mocking these people is the best way to handle them. I admit that all the Jew-hatred thrown in really gets to me, but after seeing it through Rayra's eyes, I was having a good laugh.

27 TalkinKamel  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:27:38pm

There's a real bad odor, about the new world odor.

(And Fritzie the Talkin Kamel exits, doing handsprings, and wearing his gas mask.)

28 Rayra[deleted]  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:29:08pm
29 SoCalJustice  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:32:55pm

OT

Is anyone watching the Clarke interview on 60 Minutes?

Did Bush Press For Iraq-9/11 Link?

"The president dragged me into a room with a couple of other people, shut the door, and said, 'I want you to find whether Iraq did this.' Now he never said, 'Make it up.' But the entire conversation left me in absolutely no doubt that George Bush wanted me to come back with a report that said Iraq did this.

"I said, 'Mr. President. We've done this before. We have been looking at this. We looked at it with an open mind. There's no connection.'

"He came back at me and said, "Iraq! Saddam! Find out if there's a connection.' And in a very intimidating way. I mean that we should come back with that answer. We wrote a report."

Clarke continued, "It was a serious look. We got together all the FBI experts, all the CIA experts. We wrote the report. We sent the report out to CIA and found FBI and said, 'Will you sign this report?' They all cleared the report. And we sent it up to the president and it got bounced by the National Security Advisor or Deputy. It got bounced and sent back saying, 'Wrong answer. ... Do it again.'

Clarke relates, "I began saying, 'We have to deal with bin Laden; we have to deal with al Qaeda.' Paul Wolfowitz, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, said, 'No, no, no. We don't have to deal with al Qaeda. Why are we talking about that little guy? We have to talk about Iraqi terrorism against the United States.'

"And I said, 'Paul, there hasn't been any Iraqi terrorism against the United States in eight years!' And I turned to the deputy director of the CIA and said, 'Isn't that right?' And he said, 'Yeah, that's right. There is no Iraqi terrorism against the United States."

Clarke went on to add, "There's absolutely no evidence that Iraq was supporting al Qaeda, ever."

It makes the O'Neill book look like a puff piece.

30 papijoe  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:38:36pm

OT Mother of Muslim Chaplain Wants Apology

How cool would it be if a full bird colonel came to her door and said, "Ma'am, we're sorry your son is a Muslim."

31 Rayra[deleted]  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:41:23pm
32 Renna  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:41:43pm

#30 LOL

33 Frank IBC  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:43:12pm

'Paul, there hasn't been any Iraqi terrorism against the United States in eight years!'

Verrrrry interrresssting...

34 Ali Al-Beheshti  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:43:40pm

BS"D

Evariste,
can you imagine what would happen to this patchwork-quilt of losers, boozers, druggies, dole-cheque dependent air-burglars if they tried for even two minutes to have their little egoiste parade in any of the ulam-al-arabiya? Egypt, Jordan, & Morroco, the most "civilised" of the arab states would have these miscreants beaten down and hauled off to a "comfy" little prison camp faster than they could rant "hey hey, ho ho, now where is it that we have to go??"

I begin to think that in lieu of national service in this country (USA), perhaps all students in post-secondary schools should be required to spend a month in a randomly chosen 3rd world scorpions den. This without, passport, excess money, or access to a video camera or press. Surely this would be a great prophylactic measure for early onset idiotarianism.

35 papijoe  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:45:23pm

OT I know it's old news to us at LGF, but I think it's great that Fox has been flogging the heck out of the Food for Oil scandal. I think this has the potential to almost totally discredit the UN.

36 RIP Ford  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:46:50pm

Rayra,

Excellent work.

As a side note, y'all, I was driving around downtown Houston yesterday and saw a grand total of 6 protesters... LOL.

It could have been, that I was early for the event, but I doubt it. I flicked them off as I drove by in my pickup, too. It was a good day.

:P

37 T.L. James  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:47:00pm

That guy in #106 looks like a real d***head.

38 papijoe  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:48:56pm

#34 Ali

My church did exactly that last summer with most of the teenagers. They went on a mission trip to Haiti. Their parents said it did wonders for them.

39 Morgan  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:51:48pm

Ah the French, the people who the American left demand that we listen to when making our foreign policy. And who do the French look to for leadership? That's right - fascists and communists.

[Link: www.reuters.co.uk...]

An exit poll by the CSA polling group on Sunday showed the mainstream left won 40 percent of votes, the ruling centre-right parties slumped to less than 34 percent and the National Front won just over 17 percent -- one of its best scores in any election.

40 Pork Eating Whisky Drinker  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:52:57pm

I did not realize that inbreeding was such a problem in California.

41 Ur not gonna smell paradies as muslims will ok  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:53:02pm

#29 SoCalJustice

This Clarke character is just trying to get the Demoncats to feather his retirement nest.

42 longwhitecloud  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:53:36pm

#18 Sean II

The BBC might be gleeful but, from what I read, in general the marches were a huge disappointment to the organisers. You're always going to get the LLLs and dropout types with nothing better to do.
There was a pathetic response in NZ with just a few hundred bothering. Horrible poster claiming the 'Intifada will never die' and note the plug for Maitreya but otherwise it's all a bit predictable - a nice stroll in the sunshine, all very laid-back. And not even a mention in the mainstream press... ! Link

Good article in The Australian, though!

Like locusts emerging periodically to swarm, communist and other extreme-left parties also crawled out of the dustbin of history; in India, they demanded the immediate release of Saddam Hussein and his Baathist cronies and took the time to smash up a Citibank branch for good measure. When the protesters weren't demanding Saddam's restoration, they were drawing moral equivalences to the ex-dictator as sloppy as a Jackson Pollock painting. "Wanted"-style posters accusing Bush and Blair of crimes against humanity appeared at virtually every rally around the globe, and toppling their effigies was a popular way for protesters to appropriate the images of the liberation of Iraq while ignoring the hundreds of thousands in Saddam's mass graves.
43 Connecticut Yankee  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:53:47pm

OT, sort of. Today is J. S. Bach's birthday. I've often found his music a good antidote to the sheer ugliness coming out of the hate-filled L3s these days. I'm sure each LGFer has his or her own favorite composer, writer, or artist-- but I find Bach an audible reminder of what we're fighting for, and what we stand to lose if we lose this war. I was struck by Bernard Lewis' observation in What Went Wrong about "the selective rejection of Western music" in his discussion of what Islam was willing to borrow from the West.

... and in this we may perhaps discern an essential feature of Western civilization.

A distinguishing characteristic of Western music is polyphony, by harmony or counterpoint. This begins in its simplest form with the choir, in which matched voices sing different notes in a planned sequence to produce a combined effect; then comes the keyboard instrument, matching the ten fingers of the two hands, following different routs in a common purpose; and finally, the musical ensemble, from duets and trios to the full orchestra. Different performers play together, from different scores, producing a result that is greater than the sum of its parts.

With a little imagination one may discern the same feature in other aspects of Western culture-- in democratic politics and in team games, both of which require the cooperation, in harmony if not in unison, of different performers playing different parts in a common purpose.

Happy birthday, JSB-- and may your music continue to teach as well as delight.

44 Athos  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:56:29pm

Rayra -

Great Job - particularly with dealing with the stench of ANSWER and the other idiotarians.

45 Israel's Amos  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 2:59:54pm

Something about yhis new world odor smells. It's all fishy, if you ask me.

46 Ms. Andi  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:00:39pm

Excellent Rayra!

47 abbu elbaum  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:02:53pm

ha ha these assholes voted for mcbain
medozaaaaaaaaaa

48 Ali Al-Beheshti  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:02:59pm

BS"D
#38 papijoe:

My church did exactly that last summer with most of the teenagers. They went on a mission trip to Haiti. Their parents said it did wonders for them.

Truly you must belong to a group other than the typical crop of "disco-church" or the "temple of what's-happening-now". Institutions that seem to exist for no other reason than to milk money from the willing fools, and to provide tools for the scumbag-of-the-month club.

Congrats on finding a social/religious organisation that truly tries to give meaningful life lessons to the young of it's congregation.

49 Connecticut Yankee  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:03:15pm

OT: Mark Steyn is back with some new JFK jokes:

Q: How many John Kerrys does it take to change a lightbulb?

A: At least four. One to unscrew the old lightbulb. One to simultaneously announce his courageous commitment to replacing the old bulb. One to vote against funding the new light bulb. And one to denounce George W. Bush and America's Benedict Arnold CEOs for leaving everyone in the dark.

Q: Why did John Kerry cross the road?

A: He didn't cross the road. He crossed to the middle to demonstrate his grasp of the nuances and subtleties involved in crossing the road, and was still explaining them to the New York Times reporter when the logging truck hit him.

Link: [Link: www.suntimes.com...]

50 scaramouche  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:05:01pm

Rah rah, Rayra! It was almost like being there. And since is was wickedly cold and windy here today, I wish I could have been.

51 Barbara Skolaut  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:05:14pm
New World Odor

Naahhh, that stink's been around for years, unfortunately.

52 Rusty Shackleoford  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:09:20pm

Rayra--Freaking brilliant!!! Thanks for sharing with us.

53 scaramouche  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:11:38pm

When I first looked at the picture I thought it said "New World Door", which actually made about as much sense as what it really says.

54 bhead  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:12:34pm

rayra,

Great stuff..loved picture 39 most. I always thought Padre fans were anarchists. Now it's confirmed...

55 realwest  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:13:33pm

Kudos Rayra and thanks for putting a smile back on my face.
BTW if any of you saw the 60 Minutes piece, did they profess that the publisher is Simon and Schuster one of CBS corporate affiliates?
BTW2 - Remember that turd O'Neil - wrote that book as a White House Insider to bash Bush; 60 Minutes did a piece on him, too. Guess who the publisher of THAT book was, aw, c'mon take a guess? Anybody. Yes, yes
that's right Simon & Schuster!
POS!!

56 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:15:20pm

"New World Odor," that about sums it ALL up. I just wish they could see what a freakshow they looked like! I would LOVE it if there was a way to expose to people the "content" of these protesters! Palestinians marching next to, and allied with this bunch of misfits is even better! Too bad you couldn't get a shot of them next to one of those anarchist guys that would truly be cash in the bank

We should all pitch in to pay your ticket!

57 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:17:41pm

Swedish police break up anti-Israel riot

Several hundred anti-Israel rioters ran amok in Stockholm Sunday night, as they tried to disrupt a pro-Israel rally.

Most of them wearing Arab headdresses, or Kaffiyas, wrapped around their faces, rioters made their way towards the pro-Israel rally.

Swedish Police were expecting the rioters however, and had deployed accordingly. Mounted police and attack dogs were also on hand to deal with potential trouble.

As the anti-Israel rioters moved towards the pro-Israel camp, police moved in and the two groups clashed, with rioters throwing stones at police, Israel Radio reported.

Rioters vandalized stores and broke windows in the area, including the facade of the local Israeli tourism bureau.

Police managed to break up the riot, and arrested dozens, according to the Radio.

The pro-Israel rally went ahead as planned.

The world has become an ugly place.

58 Kevin P.  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:18:21pm

Thank you Rayra. Today I saw more pics that showed the true "spirit" of the "anti-war" crowd than I ever see online or in the media.

Thanks again Rayra and zombie!

59 scaramouche  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:19:42pm

OT: Afghanistan's Aviation Minister was killed today, the third Cabinet Minister to be killed since Karzai took office. All of which begs the question: Afghanistan had an Aviation Minister? For what, two, maybe three planes?

60 Dom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:21:42pm

Zulubaby, that's terrible. Stones. In Stockholm.

I understand an Arafat line better for this: it does indeed feel like a New World Odor. I found the first of these shots especially depressing.

61 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:25:21pm

I live here in Stockholm and was at the riot! I got one of the Arabs in the head with a rock and ran! It is 222am at the time of this writing!

62 foreign devil  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:25:27pm

Thanks Rayra! An excellent job! What a bunch of rejects!

"New World Odor" was my personal fav too. Thanks again for risking your SUV and a ticket to document this cavalcade of loonies.

BTW folks, International A.N.S.W.E.R. a division of United for Peace and Justice (the New York rally organizers, is a wholly-owned Ramsey Clark entity funded by the candidate for President's wife, Theresa Heinz Kerry through her Tides Foundation. Ergo: this march was brought to you by Ramsey Clark and the Kerrys! That's what they think of the US and its President!

63 Skookumchuk  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:28:52pm

#43 Connecticut Yankee:

Wonderful post. That was very nice. If my antidote to last night's anti-idiotarian photo gallery was Knob Creek bourbon, tonight it will be Bach's B-Minor Mass, thanks to your post. The B-Minor Mass is a "Feeling Hopeful About Western Civilization" kinf of thing, while the Knob Creek bourbon is more a Jacksonian "They Can All Kiss My Ass" kind of thing.

64 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:28:56pm

Ha'aretz whitewashing the riot

Hundreds of demonstrators clashed with Swedish police when they encroached on a pro-Israel rally held in Stockholm on Sunday night, Israel Radio reported.

According to the report, police forces, on horseback and with attack dogs, were mobilized in large numbers ahead of the rally. The protesters, many with their faces covered, hurled rocks and firecrackers at the police and vandalized storefronts, including the facade of the Israeli tourism agency.

The rally was held as planned after several protesters were detained by police, and the demonstrators were dispersed.

65 Mr Pol  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:30:20pm

#64 zulubaby

Why do you read that LLL rag?

66 Morgan  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:31:04pm

57 zulubaby

Yes it has. Years ago antisemites carried signs saying "Jews to Palestine". Today the signs say "Jews out of Palestine".

67 Free Speech Is Only For Uber-Libs  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:31:37pm

Democrats, socialists, communists, anarchists, assorted brown shirts, brain-dead useful idiots, useless idiots, Castro lovers, morons...
funny how they all have signs with hate filled half-truthed logic and mindless venom.

What do conservative/republican/independents/ have as a slogan? the American flag.


that speaks volumes.

68 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:31:44pm

they started to throw them at us but when the police came to intervene they just kept on throwing.

I also protested the suicide bomber art piece here! I don't think you can get anmore anti semitic than Sweden! The country of "peace!"

69 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:33:39pm

Mr Pol, I don't usually, I went there to see if they had anything on the British/Gaza story.

70 quark2  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:34:20pm

Thanx Rayra, I finally got a good gander at them last night. :)
Good thing there was good ventilation outside to keep you from collapsing from the stench.

71 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:35:15pm

#61 pantat

Ha! Good for you.

I was just thinking that a discrete, easily dropped poison injection system would be just the thing to have at a riot ...

72 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:37:15pm

There was a problem to find rocks though, there were none in the area! The Araabs (Palestinians) brought them with obviously, usually only gravel is in the street to give traction to the snow...

73 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:37:30pm

pantat (#61)

Good shot :-)

74 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:39:04pm

pantat, rock on!

75 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:39:13pm

#72 pantat

Well, you learn from experience. Next time you'll be ready with a sack of rocks, stink bombs, chunks of cinderblock ... dB^)

76 Connecticut Yankee  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:41:50pm

#63 Skookumchuk

Glad you liked the post. The B-Minor Mass is one of my favorites too, also the Christmas Oratorio and the Fourth Brandenburg. I know Leonard Bernstein was a complete L3 when it came to politics, but he was right on the money when he said that Bach's music made it impossible for him to believe that the world is totally chaotic.

And if you need something humorous from JSB, the "Coffee Cantata" is hard to beat. Now if only Bach had known about Knob Creek bourbon .... well, enjoy the B-Minor Mass. I'm going to listen to the Magnificat.

77 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:43:55pm

Im staying up to celebrate!NewsPaper Headline 2morrow "American Nearly Kills Peaceful Protester with Deadly Attack!"

78 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:46:38pm

In Toronto:

The latest anti-Semitic vandalism was discovered Sunday morning at a cemetery not far from the community center where the vigil was held. Twenty-two tombstones were toppled.

The desecrated graves followed another incident sometime Friday night. Swastikas and slogans advocating death for Jewish people were painted on the walls of a synagogue, a Jewish day school, on a row of United Jewish Appeal signs and on a sign in front of another synagogue. Seven stained-glass windows were shattered at a third synagogue.

Earlier last week, 13 homes in the mostly Jewish neighborhood of Thornhill, just north of Toronto, were defaced with swastikas and hate messages scrawled in spray paint.

79 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:49:42pm

Thanx for the support guys. Ive had to bite my toungue during the art exhibit but now I feel much better. If the left only REALLY knew what Europeans think of them even they would hate Europeans.

80 SoCalJustice  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 3:53:53pm

How in the f*ck was Ramsey Clark ever the Attorney General of the United States of America?

Unbelievable.

81 godless heathen  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:18:25pm

Rayra, so sorry you got a parking ticket. Like most freepers, you apparently lack the ability to read.

82 CastorOil  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:20:49pm

First, Rayra, thanks for showing the CCC (Clueless Comunist Cowards) for what they are.

Second, #61 pantat - great! Congratulations! Good thing you're unharmed.

Third, #78 zulubaby, what the hell is the Toronto Police doing? After the previous vandalizing of homes, it's escalating. The Toronto Police department were "told to pay more attention to hate crimes" said tonight the CBC.
They were "told" last week too, weren't they?
If an arab neighborhood, a mosque, a muslim school and cemetery would have been vandalized, you could bet the CBC would have had lenghty interviews with the victims.
Bastards.

83 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:23:46pm

#81 godless heathen

Wow. That's perhaps the lamest trolling attempt yet seen hereabouts.

Favor us with your wisdom, O Insightful One: what is your take on the collection of usefulless idiots, morons, mummers, and miscellaneous tools and pink-clad fools calling for the downfall of the USA that populates these pathetic, treasonous demonstrations?

84 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:25:10pm

You're just a dork, godless heathen. Maybe in your world all parking related instruction are always on a clear, unobstructed sign.
I hope Rayra crunches your hippiemobile under his SUV, you jackass.

85 godless heathen  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:29:28pm

Thom, I didn't see anyone calling for the "downfall of the USA." I only saw people peacefully exercising their First Amendment rights of free speech and assembly . . . while they still have them.

86 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:31:09pm
87 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:31:37pm
88 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:34:45pm

#85 godless heathen

Ah. I take it then that you are completely unfamiliar with any of the groups that fund and organize these asshelmets?

89 ted  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:37:32pm

What you saw in San Francisco were mental cases out on the street parading to show off their inadequcies.

90 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:38:00pm
peacefully exercising

So the screaming, spitting, physical abuse ... that's "peaceful" in your eyes.

91 CastorOil  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:38:05pm

#87 evariste, the only good thing about these losers is that they'll never be able to hold public office - these pictures will reappear to discredit the f@cking jerks.

92 Sheriff William Kane  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:38:18pm

#85

Hey Islamonazi,

Scenes from NYC

At one point things got really pretty dicey as one of my fellow protest warriors was being choked right there in the middle of the street and the NYPD came in and rescued us! They corralled us into a bull pen sort of place and protected us from the peace marchers... Then, they assigned a scooter brigade to guard us while we expressed our right of free speech. My poor sainted husband, who I talked into coming with me was being shoved and screamed at by the ANSWER security squad (brown shirts) and he remarked that we have free speech in the U.S. to which the goon screamed in return “there is no fuckin free speech”.

Yeah before your ilk "try" to take over. Islamofacists.

93 godless heathen  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:39:22pm

god, you are idiots. Just because someone says something you disagree with, doesn't mean they are calling for the "downfall of the USA." Unless your name is John Ashcroft, that is.

94 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:39:49pm

ted (#89)

What you saw in San Francisco were mental cases out on the street parading to show off their inadequcies.

It was the same everywhere. Granted San Francisco has more than its fair share of lunatics but it doesn't have a sole mandate on the crazies.

95 CastorOil  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:41:03pm

#81, 85, 93 GAZE

96 ted  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:43:46pm

Protest is one thing. Sick, abhorrent behavior is something else. Any rightminded person has to condemn that outrageous sign.

Anyone who doesn't see that "free speech" can be condemned by other "free speech" is an accomplice of the insane. Who in his right mind can look at that WTC sign and not condemn it? Only another lunatic.

97 cba  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:44:25pm

#93 godless heathen:
I take it you didn't look at any of the pictures that evariste linked to in #87. Please go and do so, and then explain the meaning of:

Death to merica
Support Resistance in Iraq
98 cba  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:45:47pm

My first quote in #97 should, of course, have been

Death to America
99 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:47:55pm

heathen

"I wish I had another rock!"

Given the political affiliations of most of them, they don't WANT the right to free speech

To the others thanks again. It gets scarier here everyday.I really feel the way the older generation does sometimes. I don't think I have ever felt comfortable enough to dicuss my affiliations, politically, or religious. But I am no coward and if it comes down to it, I will stand up for the countries I love Israel and America. My friend owns the restaurant I eat at and he told me one day a lady came in screaming at him about some invasion into the West Bank. He told me you can't even respond to it you just have to take it.

F*ck

100 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:49:01pm
Just because someone says something you disagree with, doesn't mean they are calling for the "downfall of the USA."

Okay then, geniass, what does "Death to America!" mean to you?

101 zulubaby  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:51:04pm

pantat (#99)

He told me you can't even respond to it you just have to take it.

Why?

102 Geepers  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:51:19pm

Rayra, Good at ya! Thanks so much for the eyes on, it was like being there without the 'odor'.

103 Sheriff William Kane  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:51:58pm

Islamonazi,


god, you are idiots. Just because someone says something you disagree with, doesn't mean they are calling for the "downfall of the USA." Unless your name is John Ashcroft, that is.

1. If your a "godless heathen" why are you invoking GOD?

2. Uh, unless they ARE calling for the "downfall of the USA." Which has already been proven, moron.

3. So, if John Ashcroft says something and you disagree, then it means you ARE calling for the downfall of the USA. I guess all those idiot protesters DO agree with John Aschroft, since they are not calling for the downfall of the USA.

4. You stupid.

104 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:53:52pm

#93 godless heathen

What part of "death to America" are you not understanding?

GAZE

105 Geepers  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:55:27pm

pantat (#61),

What you did was wrong. You've been very naughty. There, you've been reprimanded.

Now don't let it happen again or I will have to reprimand you more strenuously the next time.

106 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 4:57:53pm

BDS in full regalia ...

Ashcroft is depriving us of our rights!!!

While we march through the streets calling for the death of America and comparing Ashcroft to Eichmann.

Yeah. Who are the idiots again?

107 cba  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:01:25pm

#106 Thom:
LOL!

And I'm sure you noticed this priceless gem from #85:

peacefully exercising their First Amendment rights of free speech and assembly . . . while they still have them.

Cue the scary music...

108 cba  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:02:57pm

We seem to have scared the cute little fella away...

109 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:06:20pm

It is NO secret where Sweden stands on the Jews. Remember, they were not invaded in WW2 and many of the Third Riech had homes and even girlfriends here in Sweden.

That pro nazi attitude never REALLY changed. And with the addition of all the Palestinian immigrants anti semitism is on the rise even more. Swedes usually turn a blind eye to it citing that it is justifiable revenge for the Isreali incursions into the West BAnk and brutal murdering of women and children.

I think that one of the royal family was killed in Israel, so they like to jump on that bandwagon too.

110 SoCalJustice  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:11:00pm

(#106) Thom

Ashcroft is depriving us of our rights!!!

While we march through the streets calling for the death of America and comparing Ashcroft to Eichmann.

Your non-lawyerness is showing.

Obviously, true free speech and true freedom of assembly means that the LLL should be able to kill John Ashcroft while facing no physical impediments or legal consequences.

Anything short of that "freedom" is a violation of their Constitutional rights, and a draconian restriciton specific to "Bushitler's AmeriKKKa!!!!"

111 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:11:20pm

geepers.

Sorry, it will never happenn again (tisk, tisk, hee hee)

112 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:12:49pm

#107 cba

Oh yeah.

But it seems the poop critter done skedaddled... which is the only acceptable response for an el cubo, I suppose ....

certainly easier than saying - damn, you're right; what the hell was I thinking?

113 quark2  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:15:43pm

@93 godless heathen

In the land of la la land the residents never mean what they say, or say what they mean. They should always be taken with a Texas sized hill of salt and drink from the river of denial.

LaLalettes
live by the dreaming
river
Deny deny denial.

Haik!

114 cba  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:16:04pm

#112 Thom:
See my #108 :-)

115 cba  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:17:04pm

Having said that, I kinda gotta skeddadle myself.

Step.Away.From.The.Computer

116 okimutt  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:17:28pm

#83- Thom- hey, don't put the Mummers in the nimrod,

moron, idiot and a**hole camp. They are a fine, hard

working, hard drinking and fun loving Philadelphia

institution. If any of these protesters tried to crash

their New Years parade they would be thrashed and

thrown into dumpsters.

117 evariste  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:18:45pm

cba-me too. I owe some people some face time, I blew off some friends last night waiting for Rayra to post his pics here and I have to make amends :-)

118 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:19:07pm

#110 SoCalJustice

Hmm .. instead of just BDS, how about BADS (Bush-Ashcroft Derangement Syndrome?

Or maybe CRABS - Cheney-Rumsfeld-Ashcroft-Bush-Syndrome?

Oh well, back to History of the World Part I. Gregory Hines just did Hava Nagilah to a nice soft-shoe in an attempt to prove that he's Jewish...

Oh the agony! Oh the shame! To make my privates public for a game?

119 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 5:20:22pm

I should hit the hay as well. G'night all!

120 quark2  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 6:03:15pm

Me too....tomorrow is a very long day. Having to take M into downtown Houston.........Yeeeeaaaaarrrrrgggghhhh! He's being tested for some 7 to 8 hours.

It will be late when I check in and catch up.

Sweet dreams to all my budz here at LGF. :)

121 godless heathen  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 6:43:22pm

Thom and Castor Oil:

Unless "GAZE" is some lame anagram used by you circle-jerkers, I think you mean "GLARE." The former typically connotes affection, while the latter implies the hostility you seem to be aiming for. Get a dictionary, asshats.

Sheriff and your oh-so-insightful bullet points:

1. I wasn't invoking "God." The small "g" was intentional, a subtlety lost on you Neanderthals.

2. I haven't seen any "proof" that the majority of liberal community agrees with such sentiments. So who's the moron?

3. Wha? This doesn't even make any fucking sense. Try typing with both hands.

4. Last I checked, "stupid" was an adjective, requiring a noun to modify in order to make a complete sentence. Unless you're in second grade.

cba:

What makes you think I'm a "little fella?"

Oh, and before you jump to your "hairy lesbian" stereotypical conclusions, I am hetero, married, and a professional, as is my Army veteran husband.

god, you twits are so predictable. It's not even fun anymore.

122 Geepers  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 6:50:49pm

godless heathen:

It's not even fun anymore.

Sorry to hear about that.

123 Sheriff William Kane  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 7:00:46pm

#121

Wow, two hours later.....


1. Yet you still acknowledge...HIM.

2.

Thom, I didn't see anyone calling for the "downfall of the USA."
I haven't seen any "proof" that the majority of liberal community agrees with such sentiments.

First you said "anyone," now you want a majority. Typical troll always changing the argument when proven how wrong you are.

3

Unless your name is John Ashcroft, that is.
Wha? This doesn't even make any fucking sense

Exactly.

4. Yeah, must be the fRENCH aRMY.

5. Stupid is as stupid does. That's being used as a noun.

I'll check back in two weeks for your witty replies.

124 pantat  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 7:19:49pm

bravo kane!

125 Thom  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 8:16:56pm

#121 godless heathen

Shut up, stupid.

{Ya see, "stupid" can also be a noun, stupid!}

126 Sheriff William Kane  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 8:53:29pm

#121 gutless shrew

English Lesson:

You stupid.
Last I checked, "stupid" was an adjective, requiring a noun to modify in order to make a complete sentence

Last time I checked "You" is a noun. A pronoun.

Oh, notice my subtlety in #123? Well I WASN'T TRYING TO BE!!!

You dumb.

See ya in two weeks....

127 Rayra[deleted]  Sun, Mar 21, 2004 9:20:23pm
128 M. Simon  Mon, Mar 22, 2004 1:06:51am

#61,

Fighting breaks out on the streets of Europe. Glad you were with the good guys.

Unfortunately I'm afraid it is 1927 and 1939 all at once.

The lights are going out in Europe.

I fear that we will have to pay a terrible price to turn them on again.

129 pantat  Mon, Mar 22, 2004 3:29:18am

simon

thanx bro! here is the article in dagens nyheter, i have explained it in the first blog, it is all in Swedish. Trust me thought plenty of anti israel sh*t to chew on. Cool to see the Arabs manhandled in the pictures though.

I can translate if u want but mabe better for sanity if I dont.

Arabs show Peaceful Spirit of Islam in Stockholm

130 holdfast  Mon, Mar 22, 2004 8:44:27am

Monday's Globe and Mail had a surprisingly "fair and balanced" editorial today. The Globe is often described as the NY TImes of Canada - but if this keeps up it may get promoted to the WaPo of Canada (which means it still has left-biased reporting, but has more than 2 conservative columnists, and a fairly sensible centre-left editorial policy)

[Link: www.globeandmail.com...]

In Canada and around the world this weekend, hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated against "the war in Iraq." But which war?

If they are talking about the war to overthrow Saddam Hussein, that is one thing. Though this newspaper still believes the war was justified, many people do not,especially given the failure to find weapons of mass destruction. If they want to remind the world that they were right about the war waged a year ago, fair enough. But if they are talking about the war being fought in Iraq now, they are dead wrong.

Whatever the rights or wrongs of last year's war, the fight being waged in Iraq today by the United States and its allies is a noble one. Its aim is to rebuild a country devastated by three decades of war and to help the Iraqis establish a decent, representative government. The opponents of that effort are a murderous rabble of Hussein-era thugs and foreign extremists. These are the people who bombed the Red Cross and the United Nations and blew up a hotel in Baghdad last week. Their aim is to wreck Iraq's transition to democracy and hurl the country into anarchy. Are the demonstrators saying that the United States should pull out of Iraq tomorrow and leave it to the tender mercies of these killers?

Surely not. If they really care about the fate of the Iraqis, the demonstrators should be supporting the effort to build a better future for them, not chanting slogans about a war that ended a year ago. The "war in Iraq" that matters is the one being waged right now against terrorism and tyranny and hate. Every peace-loving person must pray for victory.

131 Thom  Mon, Mar 22, 2004 9:02:11am

#121 godless heathen

4. Last I checked, "stupid" was an adjective, requiring a noun to modify in order to make a complete sentence. Unless you're in second grade.

Hey, stupid! Ever use a dictionary?

stu·pid
...
n. A stupid or foolish person.

132 trigger girlie  Mon, Mar 22, 2004 3:52:47pm

Wow, I see god heathen is a second Noam Chumsky.
It pisses me off that I have to share my Oxygen with creatures like that. FOAD, biaotch!

133 LynnC  Mon, Mar 22, 2004 10:36:41pm

Thank you for posting these pictures. I was wandering what happened in Los Angeles - especially since I was going to attend the pro-war/pro- Bush/pro-American part of the rally and was unable too. Some of us have to work.

Struck by several facts:
1. These folks all have different agendas
2. They are not united.
3. Way too many foreign influences in this parade. If Mexicans want to become American citizens they need to give up their loyalty to Mexico. The number of Mexican flags say to me that they don't really want to become Americans - they just want the rights of American citizens but not the responsibility. Nor do they believe in the ideals of the country. Should have all been rounded up and deported. (I don't mean this as a generalization of all Mexican immigrants. I have met many who are good hard working people that came to this country for the opportunity. Them - I hope will stay here.)
4. CAIR has proven once again that they are not interested in becoming a part of American society.


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