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According to Fred Smart, as of 2 pm, the attendance at the WTP conference in DC was somewhere between 100 and 200 people. Considering the number of promoters and notables that were there (Peymon, Jim Davies, Joe Banister, Steve Hempfling, Tommy Cryer, G. Edward Griffin, and so on) there just weren't a lot average Joe protesters attending this year.
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I wish I had an attendance list, because it would be interesting to go through and figure out the percentage that (a) have prior criminal convictions, (b) are the subject of a criminal investigation, (c) are under injunctions, (d) are subject to tax liens, or (e) have pending civil actions by or against the United States.Demosthenes wrote:According to Fred Smart, as of 2 pm, the attendance at the WTP conference in DC was somewhere between 100 and 200 people.
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Re: WTP Conference
(f) are in the employ of one of the three-letter agenciesLPC wrote:I wish I had an attendance list, because it would be interesting to go through and figure out the percentage that (a) have prior criminal convictions, (b) are the subject of a criminal investigation, (c) are under injunctions, (d) are subject to tax liens, or (e) have pending civil actions by or against the United States.Demosthenes wrote:According to Fred Smart, as of 2 pm, the attendance at the WTP conference in DC was somewhere between 100 and 200 people.
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Schulz only had 60 people show up? Ouch.March 31-April 1, 2007 -- "Vs" stage protest at White House. About 60 protesters dressed up as the Guy Fawkes look-a-like "V," from the movie by the same name, staged a protest at the White House yesterday. In an encouraging sign, a group of elementary school children visiting the White House on a school trip were much more interested in "V" than in the White House or its occupant. The children busied themselves taking photos of the "Vs" and shaking their hands: a clear sign that the Rove/Fox propaganda machine has little effect on those who will be left holding the tab for the recklessness of the "Baby Boomer" generation.
One angry woman, an obvious Bush supporter, said that if people protest they should show their faces. When informed that the masks were part of a movie -- the very theme of the protest -- the woman repeated herself about showing faces and then mumbled that she never heard of the movie and didn't care about it. This editor has noticed for several years that those who support George W. Bush appear to suffer all of his afflictions -- including mental retardation.
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Even by tax denier standards, finding "encouraging" the interests of children in a cartoon character ranks is unbelievably pathetic.In an encouraging sign, a group of elementary school children visiting the White House on a school trip were much more interested in "V" than in the White House or its occupant.
Which makes it sound like they were there to protest a movie. Unless it's now common for political protests to have "themes" like high school proms. (I'm looking forward to the "Walking in a Prison Wonderland" themed protest.)When informed that the masks were part of a movie -- the very theme of the protest --
To summarize:
They are there playing dress-up, conveying a not-so-veiled threat of political violence, and can't provide a coherent explanation to a bystander of why they are there, what they are protesting, and why they are wearing masks, and the *bystander* appears to suffer from "mental retardation"?
Furrfu.
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Re: WTP Conference
You mean like the AFL and CIO?Nikki wrote:(f) are in the employ of one of the three-letter agencies
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Movie's name was not "V", but "V for Vendetta" as in "V for VileWasteOf2HoursOfMyLife"."V," from the movie by the same name
These protesters apparently didn't watch the movie. And since I'm not wasting 2 hours again, let me recall from memory:
The only reason that V wore the mask was because he was deformed (from I fire, IIFC). He took revenge on the people who directly wronged him, then blew up an empty government building because it was a symbol of tyranny.
He said that the building was a symbol and that symbols are given power by the people. But if you destroy the symbol, then the power is gone.
By all rights, their masks are a symbol. They give their masks power.
In conclusion, either 60 deformed folks showed up for a protest or 60 people who give their power to an inanimate object showed up to entertain some kids.
Also, 60 people? Wow...that's sad. And note to self: When elementary school children are taking your photo and shaking their heads....you've gone so far off the deep end that even the children can tell.
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Merely pointing out that TP estimates of attendance are usually off by a factor of 2 if not greater. Remember the "100 V's" who were at the last Washington march? (Actually about 30).
More cumulative evidence that the TP movement is continuing to wane despite Russo's masterpiece.
Where is Stevie to tell us that there were actually millions at the WTP meeting?
More cumulative evidence that the TP movement is continuing to wane despite Russo's masterpiece.
Where is Stevie to tell us that there were actually millions at the WTP meeting?
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I am somehow reminded of the joke about why women are so bad about judging distances.Joey Smith wrote:Merely pointing out that TP estimates of attendance are usually off by a factor of 2 if not greater.
So, women are bad at judging distances and TPs are bad at judging numbers. Coincidence? I think not.
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"V", on the other hand, is the name of a fine mini-series shown originally on NBC during 1983. It starred Marc Singer (Beastmaster) and Robert Englund (just barely pre-Freddie), among others.webhick wrote:Movie's name was not "V", but "V for Vendetta" . . . ."V," from the movie by the same name
It was followed by "V: The Final Battle" in 1984, adding Michael Ironside to the cast, never a bad decision, and "V: The Series", which ran for one season, also in 1984, although a bit of "never mind" was required to explain away the "final" part of the earlier mini-series.
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And Jane Badler. God, how could you forget Jane Badler?Mithra wrote:"V", on the other hand, is the name of a fine mini-series shown originally on NBC during 1983. It starred Marc Singer (Beastmaster) and Robert Englund (just barely pre-Freddie), among others.
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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I sure as hell couldn't. Major babage!LPC wrote:And Jane Badler. God, how could you forget Jane Badler?Mithra wrote:"V", on the other hand, is the name of a fine mini-series shown originally on NBC during 1983. It starred Marc Singer (Beastmaster) and Robert Englund (just barely pre-Freddie), among others.
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