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250,000 'sell outs' (protesters) to gather near RNC site
2004-08-29
The more violence these radicals cause in the streets of Manhattan the more votes Bush gains. To all the imported leftists...show your true colours on national TV.
Protesters poured into Manhattan's streets by the thousands Sunday to protest the war in Iraq and demonstrate against other Bush administration policies on the eve of the Republican National Convention. Marchers planned to chart a circular course through the security-laden city to the convention site at Madison Square Garden and then back south again. "Today, we send our message," said Leslie Cagan, a leader of United for Peace and Justice, which sponsored the march, expected to be the largest demonstration of the convention week.

The group had sued to force the city to allow a rally in Central Park -- a bid rejected last week by a state judge. City officials said the event would damage lawns in the park. Unfolding in sweltering heat and humidity, the march followed several days of protests by an array of activist groups, with more than 300 people arrested so far. "We are the majority of this country. The majority of this country opposes the war," said filmmaker and vocal Bush critic Michael Moore, who addressed thousands of people gathering 10 blocks south of the convention site. Nearby, spectators poked their heads out of apartment windows along Seventh Avenue. Some demonstrators batted an inflatable, 6-foot globe. One sign echoed Democrat John Kerry's Vietnam-era remark: "How do you ask a soldier to be the last person to die for a lie?"

The most rancorous demonstration was on Friday, when 264 people were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct in a protest bicycle ride that snaked through the city near the convention site. Saturday was far calmer, with 25 people arrested in convention-related incidents, bringing the total for the three days to 311, police said. But the past three days were a mere prelude to demonstrations planned for Sunday.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#6  The best part was at the end where Michael Moore gave a speech. Saying: "We respresent the MAJORITY of Americans." Michael Moore may represent the majority of the hollywood liberals, but he does not and will NEVER represent the MAJORITY of AMERICANS. Most Amercians find him, his fairytales, and the Hollywood crowd repugnant. I love it when the RNC people call them (Demonstrators) Democrats and they try to deny it. I saw a LOT of Kerry/Edwards sign amongst that crowd. Wonder who is advising them, giving legal counsel, or financial backing to these groups?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-08-29 9:17:31 PM  

#5  The news story will be if al-Qa'ida is able to blend in with these wild mobs of radical outcasts and inflict on New York yet another deadly terrorist attack.

That should make the protesters feel really good.

This time around maybe some of the trouble makers in the streets will buy it as well as normal people.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-08-29 9:10:53 PM  

#4  "We are the majority of this country. The majority of this country opposes the war," said filmmaker and vocal Bush critic Michael Moore, who addressed thousands of people gathering 10 blocks south of the convention site.

Insert the word "idiot" right before the word majority and the above statement becomes 100% accurate.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-08-29 8:54:55 PM  

#3  Why are they using the 250,000 number? I saw 100,000 also quoted and tens of thousands quoted. Given the population of NY why is that number significant. We all know NYC is majority Democrat. BFD These clowns aren't going to protest at their own convention. No story here.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-08-29 8:15:23 PM  

#2  So true...the only thing these Brown Shirts are missing is the book burning.

They're still at the stage of trying to get them banned.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-08-29 8:12:17 PM  

#1  So true...the only thing these Brown Shirts are missing is the book burning.
Posted by: anymouse   2004-08-29 8:03:59 PM  

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