Originally posted by Ghettomath
Actually "hippies" were the minority of the people I saw there. Most looked like your average, working class Joe.
Hm...it seems as if I\'m repeating myself. If you\'re going to comment, wouldn\'t you at least read the first post of the thread?
Oh thats right throw in the anarchists, the communists (ANSWER ring a bell?), the veagans, PETA and every other kook with an agenda and you have described that joke of a protest pretty accurately.
Seems no one paid attention to the Ditch Bitch and she got mad and made a post on Daily KOS about how CNN isn\'t covering "her" and focusing on hurricane Rita. I think the last straw was her original post on the Huffington Post yesterday where she bashed the media for not covering the event instead focusing on a "bunch of water". Apparently this ticked off her fellow moonbats and she issued an apology in its place.
Nice "event" you attended:
Grrr! Protesters From Hell
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
By Mike Straka
Protesters From Hell | Random Grrrs | Your Grrrs | Video
Demonstrators Invade D.C.
The protesters invaded Washington over the weekend.
From stem cell research advocates to Cindy Sheehan (search) sympathizers, protesters of all shapes, sizes, colors and odors found a cause.
Unfortunately for me — since I was traveling by train — a whole lot of them originated from or passed through New York\'s Penn Station, and a train delay made matters worse.
A steel girder collapsed on the tracks just outside of the station, and it was just what the doctor ordered for a bunch of anxious, ready-to-protest-just-about-anything, jobless folks — err, demonstrators — who gathered with their anti-Bush cardboard signs and their 1967-era wardrobe.
As if the tie-dyed clothes weren\'t stereotypically Grrring enough, they just couldn\'t help but to break into song.
Yup. You guessed it. "All we are saying, is give peace a chance." Yeah, all I\'m saying is get a grip.
A lot of these people would join a rally against Dr. Suess if "Sam I Am" actually ate his green eggs and ham earlier in the book. I\'m actually surprised PETA hasn\'t called for a widespread burning of the popular children\'s tome.
Of course, the right to demonstrate against one\'s government is the mark of a true democracy. Unfortunately for my nasal passages and sense of smell, most of the demonstrators feel that the mark of a true democracy is the right not to bathe.
At lunch at D.C.\'s Union Station with fellow FNC staffers Jason Ehrich, Andrea Macey and Alyson Donnelly, we were treated to more anti-Bush fodder from a trio of demonstrators who appeared not to have taken showers for at least three months.
What is it about protesters and poor hygiene? Maybe they double as anti-war and pro-water conservationists?
Meanwhile, while Sheehan and Joan Baez (search) regaled the 100,000-strong crowd at the White House, we took off to watch "Special Report" anchor Brit Hume throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals/New York Mets game at RFK Stadium.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,170465,00.html