1 Million + Protesters In DC

There weren't enough busses parked around the Mall to hold anywhere near the million + teabaggers the rightwingtards claimed were here last Saturday.

On that we agree.

Some people came on non-bus vehicles.

You get more pathetic with each passing moment.
 
Allow me to mention that parking in the DC metro area is very limited, AHZ.

Parking for automobiles in great numbers is problematic. The Metro (that's the subway) didn't seem at all crowded to me, and the trains were on a maintenance schedule anyway.

I did see quite a few mobility scooters, now that you mention it.
 
Allow me to mention that parking in the DC metro area is very limited, AHZ.

Parking for automobiles in great numbers is problematic. The Metro (that's the subway) didn't seem at all crowded to me, and the trains were on a maintenance schedule anyway.

I did see quite a few mobility scooters, now that you mention it.

Your bus logic is still idiotic. there are many modes of transportation. You're desperate and it shows.
 
Allow me to mention that parking in the DC metro area is very limited, AHZ.

Parking for automobiles in great numbers is problematic. The Metro (that's the subway) didn't seem at all crowded to me, and the trains were on a maintenance schedule anyway.

I did see quite a few mobility scooters, now that you mention it.

you're a liar....you weren't there
 
It's great to see young people mobilising and doing something useful, like forming a Bonanza tribute group, rather than hanging out on the streets with undesirables. I think 'Hoss' (far left ironically) is my favourite.

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Believe or not Charver some folks in the US actually dress that way and ride horses and work with livestock and live on farms. You need to have more tolerance of folks that don't live in a slimy city and walk to work then to the pub.
 
As I recall it was called a "march". Most folks probably got dropped off within a mile or so then their buses took off to remote parking lots.
 
And they walked from DCA, IAD or BWI? :cof1:
Some of the people who live there took part, so Nike must have had something to do with it, because people walked. Some took bicycles, so Mongoose must have been supporting it too.
 
DO YOU KNOW WHAT?!!11!!!1 They were ALL WEARING CLOTHES, this must mean the clothing manufacturers were RUNNING THE SHOW!!11!!111SHIFTPLUSONEONEONEONE!
 
Believe or not Charver some folks in the US actually dress that way and ride horses and work with livestock and live on farms. You need to have more tolerance of folks that don't live in a slimy city and walk to work then to the pub.

First of all we have you dressed in your construction gear, then these fine young gentlemen dressed as cowboys. Can you give me some advance notice when you're going to post some pictures of the native american, the biker, the sailor and the policeman?

Thanks in advance.
 
"Probably"?

"Must have"?

Oh, well, if you two say so.
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No, I'm just giving you some ideas to look at, I mean the fact that some people got together to take a bus with other like minded people means something to you. Apparently Greyhound Bus Lines are part of it all.
 
No, I'm just giving you some ideas to look at, I mean the fact that some people got together to take a bus with other like minded people means something to you. Apparently Greyhound Bus Lines are part of it all.

Thanks for your concern.

I have to admit that after learning that the "event" was planned, coordinated and financed by Freedomworks, headed by Dick Armey, I didn't think of the possibility that the (sparse) crowd was actually comprised of independent individuals motivated only by their love of Glenn Beck's vision of America.

Please forgive me for my grievous error, O Seeker after Truth.:rolleyes:
 
Thanks for your concern.

I have to admit that after learning that the "event" was planned, coordinated and financed by Freedomworks, headed by Dick Armey, I didn't think of the possibility that the (sparse) crowd was actually comprised of independent individuals motivated only by their love of Glenn Beck's vision of America.

Please forgive me for my grievous error, O Seeker after Truth.:rolleyes:
:rolleyes:

Seriously, it is just stupid to think that because it is planned by somebody that means that the people that participated are not part of a grass roots movement. If such were the case they'd have to pay their protesters like the left does. If such were the case it would also mean that there never was any movement that wasn't "astroturf" from the left because advocacy groups and "community organizers" planned those events as well....

It might make you feel better to think, "Look! They took Buses!" But so did many who protested at the RNC last year, it must have all been "fake" protest...

Many of them had signs. Painted on POSTER BOARD!!11! OMGZzerrrs!!!1111 The Paper Companies ARE RACIST111!!11`
 
:rolleyes:

Seriously, it is just stupid to think that because it is planned by somebody that means that the people that participated are not part of a grass roots movement. If such were the case they'd have to pay their protesters like the left does. If such were the case it would also mean that there never was any movement that wasn't "astroturf" from the left because advocacy groups and "community organizers" planned those events as well....

Aren't you going to call me 'troll' or neg rep me?

http://www.prwatch.org/node/8334

Read it and tell me you don't think the teabaggers are Astroturfed to the hilt.
 
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