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He is "praying that Pam Spaulding will "turn away from her wicked and sinful promotion of homosexual behavior." (CCLM's web site, 10/15/07)


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(from "Six Years In Sodom: From The Journal Of James Hartline," 9/4/2006, written from the "homosexual stronghold" of Hillcrest in San Diego).

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"A nutty lesbian blogger."
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--Impeach Bush


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Feds pay $80,000 over anti-Bush T-shirts; contents of Presidential Advance manual revealed

by: Pam Spaulding

Sat Aug 18, 2007 at 01:00:00 AM EDT


The Bush administration assault on freedom of speech continues, but the government ended up on the short end of the stick this time. Nicole and Jeffery Rank of Corpus Christi, Texas, were handcuffed and tossed out of an Independence Day rally at the West Virginia state Capitol, where Bush delivered a speech. Their "crime"? 
The front of the Ranks' homemade T-shirts bore the international symbol for "no" superimposed over the word "Bush." The back of Nicole Rank's T-shirt said "Love America, Hate Bush." On the back of Jeffery Rank's T-shirt was the message "Regime Change Starts at Home."
A White House spokesman said the $80K settlement was "not an admission of wrongdoing."

The other news about the settlement, however, is that some of the contents of a purported "sensitive" Presidential Advance Manual have been revealed, which, as ABC's Blotter reports, "laid out the White House's meticulous efforts to protect the president and his public image from dissent." Some nuggets:

"As a last resort, security should remove the demonstrators from the event," the manual instructs. The government turned over a heavily redacted version of the manual to the ACLU in the course of the lawsuit.

The first step to keeping demonstrators out of events, the manual tells the president's event staff, is to encourage the Secret Service to "ask the local police department to designate a protest area...preferably not in view of the event site or the motorcade route."

Inside the event space, the manual advises, White House advance personnel should preposition "rally squads" that can swarm any protesters at the event and "use their signs and banners as shields between the demonstrators and the main press platform." The rally squads can be formed using "college/young republican organizations, local athletic teams, and fraternities/sororities," the manual notes.

The document is available on the ACLU web site.
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Wrongdoing =

A White House spokesman said the $80K settlement was "not an admission of wrongdoing."

NOTHING EVER IS!!!!!!!!! 

From the Bush Dictionary:

Wrongdoing = Any action contrary to the law or to general ethical standards, when performed by anyone who is not Bush or a subordinate of Bush.

Admission = (No definition found)

 



You have to wonder--

--If they have God on their side,

--and everything they do is righteous, nobel, pure, and for the good of the world,

--then why are they so afraid of visible protest? 

What's the threat in some t-shirts?  Or handfuls or even hundreds of people protesting?

 

 



"In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."  The Colbert Report

Lev, the real danger
in allowing protesters with teeshirts and signs is that Bush might mistake the signs for cue cards and read them during his speech.  Imagine wild-eyed, stammering Bush reading, "Somewhere in Texas a village is missing an idiot."

On the other part, recruiting young thugs to physically intimidate anyone daring to dissent is so disgusting it makes me stammer.  Pigs man pigs.

Electricity's for light bulbs!


[ Parent ]
Somewhere in Texas a village is missing an idiot

n8nyc, the only way it would be a danger in your scenerio, is if the slogan was spelled out in phonetics.



[ Parent ]
lol
?nt th-at thuh trooth

Electricity's for light bulbs!

[ Parent ]
Where will it end?
Why not just give these young party members brown shirts and clubs. Seems that would be more effective.

Protest warriors = BROWN SHIRTS

." The rally squads can be formed using "college/young republican organizations, local athletic teams, and fraternities/sororities," the manual notes.

Ed gillespie who is taking over for KAPO Karl Rove da KWEER used these filthy brown shirts in 2004 anti war rallies. The Protest Warriors have/had a website with bone chilling chat forums of the ugliest hate speech towards races and religions, women and queers.



What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


it was primarily reaction to Protest Warriors I armed myself
Their hate group, the loss of the right to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and the Supreme Court becoming Bush's hatefest is what propelled me to become armed. We will have no justice, and therefore they will get NO PEACE.

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


Since when
is the Bush Administration taking notes on handling dissent from Robert Mugabe?  The United States has become such a banana republic under Chimpy McFlightsuit. 

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