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Ground Zero victory mosque protest

by Kafir ( 181 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Guest Post, Patriotism at August 23rd, 2010 - 8:00 pm

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Guest post by: Bluebird!


Hey Guys!

Here are some photos from the rally in NYC yesterday morning, if you’re interested:

I was a little worried when I got up because the the weather was looking kinda bad – rainy and really hot, but we had an excellent turnout! The first photo is of the puny counter-protest. They were such an anemic looking bunch, I didn’t even try to get a closer look. There were a few scattered moonbats on the periphery of our rally, but they were pretty bland and they were keeping their mouths shut and the police did an excellent job of keeping them out of our hair. Our crowd was GREAT!! Lot’s of firemen and construction workers here this time and they seemed like they’ve just about had enough of this mosque nonsense.This rally didn’t feel as ‘festive’ as some I’ve attended – it was in fact, quite appropriately, a little grim. Everybody was perfectly aware of what this victory mosque signifies and they didn’t try to soften their anger with humorous signs. It was awesome! I could really feel a growing momentum. We may be outnumbered up here, but were scrappy. Don’t count us out just yet! 🙂

All the best,
Bluebird

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