I Confess. I Did It… This Time It Was Code Pink That Was Interrupted
by Gateway Pundit | 3:25 pm, September 3, 2008 | Comments Off
Usually, it's Code Pink interrupting conservatives. ...Not today. So, there I was... leaving the RNC Convention at the Xcel Center today and Medea Benjamin and Code Pink squad were outside the gates singing songs against America. Notice the three ball-less dudes in the video: I consider myself to be a pretty controlled individual but not today. I couldn't help it. I let go. I screamed down Code Pink. It's one thing to see them propped up as a legitimate voice by the media, it's another to see them spread their filth on the street. I screamed them down. I screamed that they were Traitors- That they were Treasonous---- For their support of Saddam Hussein and his rape rooms -- For their visits to Iraq before the war to prop up the evil Hussein regime -- For their support of the murdering Marxist Fidel Castro -- For supporting the brutal Marxist Hugo Chavez -- For promoting Marxist regimes -- For their support of the brutal Iranian regime -- For their assault and protests against capitalism -- For propping up radical Islamists and Sharia Law -- For their support of regimes that stone women to death and hang gays in public -- For their disruption of every conservative event -- For their attacks on the US military and troops -- For their support of the killers in Fallujah -- For their support of al-Qaeda propaganda organizations -- For the defeat of AmericaI'm not proud of my actions. It wasn't planned. A bit unhinged?... Yes. But, I would do the same thing again. There were a lot of cameramen there filming. I thought I might as well break it to you first.
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