Archive for the ‘internet/free speech’ Category

Robert is exactly the type of person these marchers are targeting:

He is down for the day, not up on the issues and not being familiar with either socialism or the actual law in question thus finds an interest in what is said.

If the image of Che didn’t clue him in nothing will. In my opinion anyone who wears an image of Che has no business talking about rights and justice.

…but decorum, and my mother pulling on my ear prevents me from employing the richness of the English language to insult a person, who for whatever reason has the mental capacity of a medieval skin disease combined with the decorum of a piss boy in the court of Alfred the Great, in a way to fully express my bemusement with someone so afraid of the arguments of a wife and mother in New York that they feel the need to suppress sentiments that they can’t contest with any literary or rhetorical skill due to arguments as inadequate as a eunuch in a love scene.

So instead I’ll just link to her backup site and latest post.

Ted Leonard is what you would call a “true believer”:

His opinion of President Obama was pretty consistent with everyone else in the crowd “Si Se Puede” cries not withstanding.

Jack was about to go see a show when the march passed by. He gave me a few minutes of his time:

Unfortunately for me he started talking before I was ready so there is no real intro he just jumps in and the crowd at the end drowned him out a bit.