DNC Anti-War Rally and March Video Highlights; Cindy Sheehan, Ron Kovic, Cynthia McKinney, Ward Churchill Speak; CodePink and Tent State “Funk the War”
by elpresidente | 2:05 am, August 25, 2008 | 3 Comments
Recreate ’68 began the day with big-name speakers to get the moonbats ready to march on the Pepsi Center to oppose the war and the “imperialist” Democrats.
First up, Cindy Sheehan:
Next–Ron Kovic:
Followed by Cynthia McKinney:
Finally, Ward Churchill:
The march on the Pepsi Center, where agitated protesters challenged law enforcement officers once they arrived near the “freedom cage”:
CodePink and Tent State decided to “Funk the War” near Union Station (with a cameo from Medea Benjamin) along with the Iraq Veterans Against the War:
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August 25th, 2008 @ 2:18 am
[...] tizona wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt… challenged law enforcement officers once they arrived near the “freedom cage”:. CodePink and Tent State decided to “Funk the War” near Union Station (with a cameo from Medea Benjamin) along with the Iraq Veterans Against the War: [...]
August 25th, 2008 @ 2:51 am
[...] Original post by elpresidente [...]
August 25th, 2008 @ 9:03 am
So I’m guessing that Edward N. Luttwak’s Give War a Chance wouldn’t have been well received, right?