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Monday, October 6th, 2003As if there wasn’t already enough reasons to hate France. Convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal has been made an honorary citizen of Paris.
An honorary citizen? For what? For killing a cop in cold blood? This is just sick – absolutely sick.
The cop killer has been bestowed with an honor last given to Pablo Picasso back in 1971.
At the ceremony commemorating this travesty of morality, black activist Angela Davis hailed the cop killer’s “profound sense of humanity.”
I must have missed the memo that said that humanity meant killing a police officer in cold blood. No moral and decent person could ever say such a thing. These are the words of a person who is as evil as the cop killer himself.
Davis spewed out more stupidity when she said that the Free Mumia movement “takes on a new sense in face of American unilateralism, the aggression against the Iraqi people and the racist attacks against immigrants which can only further gnaw away at the vestiges of democracy in the United States.”
What?!?!?! This woman is insane. The Free Mumia movement is established on the canonization of a cold-blooded cop killer who has duped mindless leftists into believing he is innocent when the evidence overwhelmingly condemns him. It thrives on the anti-establishment bigotry of individuals who believe that blacks are always the victims of racism from “white America.”
When Michel Savage says, “liberalism is not a political position, it is a mental disorder,” we can see this quite clearly by looking at the Free Mumia movement.
Liberals and leftists have been brainwashed into believing that supporting this cop killer is an exhibition of political, social, and mental aptitude because of a distorted belief that only by being anti-establishment and dissenting against authority that you are actually a free thinking person and patriotic. They believe they actually stand for justice because of their deep-rooted hatred for so-called “white oppression” or some other bullshit liberal cliché that they choose to rally behind.
And France has just officially bought into the scam. They’ve honored the cop killing fraud that has brainwashed weak-minded liberals all across the world who are desperate to rally behind a poster child for the “oppressed black man” who’s a victim of the “white oppressive establishment.”
These people who support the cop killer are the antithesis of everything good about humanity.
Bush Did The Right Thing
Saturday, October 4th, 2003It is completely outrageous the way the media has handled the story of David Kay’s congressional testimony. I remember walking into the Starbucks the morning after, and seeing headlines like “No WMD in Iraq” on the papers in the stands. This sounded bad initially - as it would to anyone who skims headlines and doesn’t follow up with reading the full text of the story, or even checking out other sources.
When papers such as the Boston Globe or The New York Times run headlines like this, it empowers the naysayers into believing they were right from the get-go. To them, the headline that reaffirms their initial assumptions is good enough. The headline, however, was not enough to satisfy, and after reaching my office that morning, I looked online for more information since I had arrived early.
It wasn’t long before located a story painting a very different picture than the Times and the Globe had implied with their headlines. It was obvious to me what was going on. Anyone who took the time to delve further into this story would discover the same thing I had. However, knowing the determination of the Left to discredit Bush over anything, I knew it would take a bit more than cross checking a headline to a different story to satisfy the anti-Bush ideologues.
So, I had to read a transcript of Kay’s testimony myself. To prove to those who seem hell-bent on attacking me and discrediting my positions on any given issue, I’ve personally gone through the entire testimony and highlighted portions that I find extremely relevant and that show unequivocally that President George W. Bush was right to topple Saddam’s regime.
Write Letters to the Editor for President Bush Today!
Friday, October 3rd, 2003As a part of the grassroots campaign to help reelect George W. Bush, I call upon all supporters of Bush to participate in a nationwide effort to promote our soon-to-be-reelected President.
It’s time to get active in support of the President. I urge you to write letters to the editor. Discuss President Bush’s outstanding leadership, his commitment to America, and demonstrate why America needs him for another term.
If you are interested in participating, you are welcome to discuss any topic. You may want to consider talking about how David Kay’s interim report on the weapons hunt in Iraq explained that Saddam’s regime was definitely pursuing WMD programs, and made deliberate attempts to hide them from weapons inspectors, and how George W. Bush has come out saying that the report clearly justifies our going to war with Iraq. It is definitely worth pointing out that the mainstream media has chosen to focus on the fact that “no WMD found in Iraq,” rather than then report on the things that actually vindicate removing Saddam Hussein. The report goes into some detail as to why the search for WMD is so complicated and explains possible reasons why they have yet to be discovered, and why the lack of any discovery doesn’t mean they weren’t there.
I hope you consider taking part in the grassroots campaign to help reelect President George W. Bush.
To write a letter to editor, you may use the following form to look up papers in your area and write a letter directly to them:
Confronting Evil Face to Face
Wednesday, October 1st, 2003This past Sunday, I participated in a counter protest to a rally being held in Boston, which was run by International A.N.S.W.E.R. – an anti-war, pro-“Palestine” (pro-terrorism), anti-Bush, anti-American, anti-Israel, pro-Mumia, organization. The counter protest was partially organized through Free Republic.
Me and my fellow Patriots met on the front steps of the Boston Public Library in Copley Square, and looked on as we saw our opposition slowly grouping together forming a crowd of approximately 150 people.

A few from our counter-protest
Our side was a small group. We started off with about 10 or so, and actually recruited a couple people along the way.
Once they officially started, we moved in closer to their position, after conferring with the police on site, we kept a safe 150 feet away. As more of them walked by us to join A.N.S.W.E.R.’s rally, we got dirty looks, shaking heads, and expressions of utter bewilderment regarding our presence.
My brother and I had prepared a good assortment of signs to use for the rally, I toted a sign with the message “War Was The Answer To Defeating Nazism, Communism, Imperialism, & Fascism. Support The War On Terror.” This sign was aimed towards the “anti-war” position of International A.N.S.W.E.R. – who were actually rallying that day for a number of different causes.
We were often engaged by passersby. Some were rallying with A.N.S.W.E.R., others were just curious about what were doing. One man, who appeared to be in his late 50’s, and was holding a flag and a sign in support of one of ANSWERs flavor of the moment causes read my sign, shook his head and approached me.
He started rambling about how evil the United States is, and how war doesn’t solve anything and is an evil act of aggression. So I asked him “So are you saying we shouldn’t have gone to war to defeat Nazism?” He wouldn’t answer. He kept rambling anti-American rhetoric he must of read off of some left wing website. I interrupted him, “No! Answer my question; are you saying that we shouldn’t have gone to war to defeat Nazism? Are you saying we should have done nothing in that case?” He lifted up a finger and started saying “This is an illegal war by a President who-“ “No, that’s not what I asked you,” I interrupted again, “Are you saying that we shouldn’t have gone to war to defeat Nazism? Can’t you just answer that one question with a yes or a no?” Nowhere to run, he said, “War is never the answer.”
He couldn’t even say it.

Some of our crowd
Sometimes, there were signs of hope. Some people cheered my group’s opposition to the ANSWER rally. One man, walking towards Boylston Street was reading my sign from a distance, I held it up in clear view, and I saw how he focused his eyes on the words written on it. Then he looks directly at me, and says, “You’re right,” as he nodded and gave me a thumb up.
We were approached by some girls from Boston University who were interested in what we were doing in regards to the events taking forth in the square. One of my fellow patriots, Ron, offered to speak to them and be recorded for their effort.
Some time later, we met a person who left the A.N.S.W.E.R. rally after being completely disgusted by the reality of what they were supporting. He joined them because he was against the war in Iraq - but he left because their views were clearly in support of terrorists… he couldn’t stay there any longer.

And some more of us.
Through the next hour or so, things were rather tame. People driving by who saw our signs gave an occasional honk of their horns and waved. People riding on the Boston Duck Tours, who had a clear view of my group, often cheered at us. One time, the conductor of one Duck Tours, shouted his support through his microphone, and I responded with an exuberant “God Bless America!”

Some creative signs
Eventually, International A.N.S.W.E.R. began their march through Boston. We were given instructions by the Boston Police to stay behind them in the street with plenty of distance. So we followed the commies up towards the Common. The disgusting views of this group were coming out in full force. They were blasting Bush, his administration, the war in Afghanistan, and the war in Iraq… you really needed a pen and paper to keep track of everything they were rallying for – people in their crowd were probably confused too.
As we marched along, we saw lots of people on the sidewalks looking on. Some people shook their heads at us, while others cheered. I shouted out various things to energize those who showed their support “God Bless America! Support The President, Support The Troops! Am Yisrael Chai!” It was great.

Me marching down the street
As we passed the State House and turned around the Common, we saw lots of onlookers. Many showed support for our group; at this point we actually had someone join us. Marching down Boylston Street, we began having verbal confrontations with the ANSWER guys ahead of us carrying a huge banner. Their mouths moved faster than their brains, for they could barely come up with comments to say to us – certainly nothing that made sense.
The march ended at the Israeli Consulate. They got out their bullhorns and we kept a fair distance away and shouted the loudest we could to disrupt their hate speech against Bush, Jews, and Israelis, while they lauded Palestinians, terrorists, and a cop killer.
The whole thing ended without a serious clash. We had some shouting matches between our side and their side. It continued a while after their rally officially ended. Their numbers had dwindled significantly throughout the whole day.
The hatred and ignorance of those participating in International A.N.S.W.E.R. was unimaginable. With slogans like “Love live the intifadah.” and something that sounded like “Kill George Bush,” one can imagine just how intense things were. The sad thing was just how many different causes it took for International A.N.S.W.E.R. to amass such a modest group of people. Everything from “End Occupation of Iraq”, “No Blood for Oil”, “End the Patriot Act”, “Free Mumia”, they had covered the entire left end of the political spectrum of causes. This does not reflect an organization with focus, it reflects an organization of disarray and upheaval – as if they were just out to hate someone, something, and anything right wing, American, and democracy loving.
It was an overall good day. We showed Boston that there are people out there willing to stand up to groups like A.N.S.W.E.R.
For more information on the rally, please visit the following sites:
FreeRepublic.com’s post on the event.
My brother’s online photo album with pictures.
“Little Bill”’s Photos of the protest.
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