View Full Version : Honoring the fallen in San Francisco on 9/11
radioguy
09-14-2007, 08:31 PM
Honoring the fallen in San Francisco on 9/11.
Video Link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZMgIKZUvFQ)
I just have one question. Do the protesters in that video represent those of you on this board that are against the war?
What did you expect?
As the video says, 9/11 is not sacred to san francisco leftists.
I'm not a classic leftist, but even I think the right wing has manipulated 9/11 to justify dividing the country, despoiling the constitution, and waging an evil and illegal war of occupation to steal another countries oil.
Did you think you could get away with manipulating 9/11 forever?
I imagine you did. You are not cognizing the world the same way the antiwar people do.
disrupter
09-14-2007, 09:22 PM
That is why you NeoConmen mass murdered 3,000 Americans on 911,
so you could use it as your Reichstag.
You are evil.
You are fascists.
You will be barbecued in hell forever.
mwillman
09-14-2007, 09:35 PM
That is my school and that is MalcolmX plaza so what do you expect?
This city does not support the war nor do we support the poor victims of 911 being used to program the masses.
There was no memorial for the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing. Nor do we see any nation mourning for the victims of Katrina.
When you pick your disasters based on political gain expect others to call you on it.
Linkster
09-14-2007, 09:37 PM
Seems to me those protesters represent all US citizens - exercising their right to assemble and speak freely is one of the amazing fantastic things about the US and all US citizens should be proud that anyone with anything to say, can do it. I really dont see anything offensive in the video - other than they were following the presidents example of standing on a US flag and writing on the flag which is against the Title 4 United States Code - but I guess they figure if the president can do it so can they :thumbsup:
I would also have to support the Fred Phelps and his Baptist Church group of demonstrators as I believe they have a right to their public displays - however tasteless it is to demonstrate at a soldiers funeral - although they also had a little run-in with the law for the flag walking
http://www.365gay.com/Newscon07/07/070607phelps.htm
Linkster
09-14-2007, 09:48 PM
I should have added - that is why I also always support the ability for US citizens to say what they please on the radio/TV waves - even if I disagree with some of what they say - I spent a fifth of my life in the military with the notion that I was fighting and serving to protect that right. I was obviously hoodwinked back in my earlier days - but stil hold the belief that all US citizens no matter how tasteless or disrespectful they are - can talk about whatever the heck they want - which is why it also disgusts me that these people Imus and others have been run off the airways for making whatever remarks they want - to me its all about freedom of speech - I guess the FCC has other ideas
radioguy
09-14-2007, 11:36 PM
Seems to me those protesters represent all US citizens...
They were American communists, so they sure as hell didn't represent me.
I guess since every single one of you failed to answer my question with a yes or no (not surprising at all) I was left to interpret you answers.
Not one of you condemned their actions, so I guess that would be a unanimous "YES". Again, something else that isn't surprising at all.
Linkster
09-14-2007, 11:44 PM
They may be of a certain political party - but they are still US citizens so -yes - they do represent all of us in the United States
disrupter
09-14-2007, 11:50 PM
You murdered 3,000 americans to win political capital from a gullible public.
These people are exercising their CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to free speech.
But you people want to destroy & walk all over the constitution.
You are traitors to america.
You are evil & need to be outed as such by all good americans.
They don't represent me, because I don't want to stop this war.
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