If You're In The Philadelphia Area, 10/22/2005...

The thought of Gold out protesting alone in the miserable weather we've been having since yesterday tickles me to no end. :)
 
jetsetlemming said:
The thought of Gold out protesting alone in the miserable weather we've been having since yesterday tickles me to no end. :)

Well I'm back, and I'm no fair weather protester. I do what needs to be done.

I think it went very well. There were SEVERAL cars who showed their appreciation by honking their horns. A lot of people also gave me dirty looks, and one person screamed out their window for me to die, but other than that, it went very well.
 
Sounds like Pennsylvania, alright. We do like to scream here.
 
Gold9472 said:
Well I'm back, and I'm no fair weather protester. I do what needs to be done.

I think it went very well. There were SEVERAL cars who showed their appreciation by honking their horns. A lot of people also gave me dirty looks, and one person screamed out their window for me to die, but other than that, it went very well.
What all did you do, hold a sign and hand out flyers and such???? Did you have any company?
 
somebigguy said:
What all did you do, hold a sign and hand out flyers and such???? Did you have any company?

I drove to a road called City Line Avenue... which has 1000's upon 1000's of cars on it every single hour. It also happened to be where the news stations are located. I went to Dick's Sporting Goods this morning, and bought one of those folding chairs that you can put in a bag... I took some flyers (didn't need them though because no one was there), and my "Expose The 9/11 Coverup" sign... and stood there, on the side of the road for about 3 hours... in the rain, wind, car exhaust, etc... I just stood there with the sign...
 
I know of three people who frequent this board in the philly area (besides you), unfortunatly, the farest left among them is "moderate democrat".
 
jetsetlemming said:
and no one showed up to demonstrate with you! So sad!

And aside from defending the criminals who got us in the mess that we're in, what have YOU done to better your country?
 
I spread the good word. Besides spread lies that worsened our situation exponentially, what have you done to better your country?
 
You constantly posted news stories saying the war in Iraq is going horribly, and that the best thing to do is to leave, and that Bush planned 9/11 even though you claim to be trying to find evidence leading to the "truth" behind 9/11, you claim that the unborn aren't alive, even though by the biological standards of life they are, I can probably find specifics by browsing through the site more, would you like me to find more?
 
jetsetlemming said:
You constantly posted news stories saying the war in Iraq is going horribly, and that the best thing to do is to leave, and that Bush planned 9/11 even though you claim to be trying to find evidence leading to the "truth" behind 9/11, you claim that the unborn aren't alive, even though by the biological standards of life they are, I can probably find specifics by browsing through the site more, would you like me to find more?

The war in Iraq is going horribly. The soldiers should come home. Evidence regarding 9/11 does point towards the Bush Administration, and other people in Government. Women should have the right to choose over whether or not they're going to have an aboriton, rather than the risk of harming themselves with a coat hanger.

The proof is in the pudding, and ALL OVER this site. If you choose not to read it, or read it wearing Neoconservative/Republican filtered lenses, then that's not my problem.
 
I'm not biased. All of my points of views I have arrived on by my own thought processes. Your argument about abortion has nothing to do with my statement (though I'll argue it anyway: just because someone is going to do something bad, we should allow it because of that. Wanting to kill a baby is not a natural human instinct, and its not something common enough (it'd need to be REALLY common) to justify killing 3 million unborn babies per year), the war in Iraq is over, whats going on there now is peace keeping, rebuilding the country, and fighting terrorists. Iraq is a better place now, even with all the fighting, just ask any dissidents, women in Iraq, or just about anybody the administartion didn't like. They have a chance of being shot or blown up now; before, they had no chance of surviving. If the soldiers leave, the country will go to hell, and the anti-American gihadists will take over the place if some other dictatorship country doesn't take over first.
 
jetsetlemming said:
I'm not biased. All of my points of views I have arrived on by my own thought processes. Your argument about abortion has nothing to do with my statement (though I'll argue it anyway: just because someone is going to do something bad, we should allow it because of that. Wanting to kill a baby is not a natural human instinct, and its not something common enough (it'd need to be REALLY common) to justify killing 3 million unborn babies per year), the war in Iraq is over, whats going on there now is peace keeping, rebuilding the country, and fighting terrorists. Iraq is a better place now, even with all the fighting, just ask any dissidents, women in Iraq, or just about anybody the administartion didn't like. They have a chance of being shot or blown up now; before, they had no chance of surviving. If the soldiers leave, the country will go to hell, and the anti-American gihadists will take over the place if some other dictatorship country doesn't take over first.

Unborn fetuses are not alive. That's why they're called unborn. If the War in Iraq is over, why are we still spending $5Billion a month on it? They had no chance of surviving before the Iraq War? Is that what you're saying?
 
Another thing... "Biological Standards"... do you consider a seed alive? Before it's planted, and before it's watered?
 
Gold9472 said:
I drove to a road called City Line Avenue... which has 1000's upon 1000's of cars on it every single hour. It also happened to be where the news stations are located. I went to Dick's Sporting Goods this morning, and bought one of those folding chairs that you can put in a bag... I took some flyers (didn't need them though because no one was there), and my "Expose The 9/11 Coverup" sign... and stood there, on the side of the road for about 3 hours... in the rain, wind, car exhaust, etc... I just stood there with the sign...
Atta boy!!!
 
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