Why? Because my office is situated at the heart of moonbat central. But first, to put everyone in the appropriate mood, I want to play the Jawa Report victory song here so that everyone is feeling the dark side course through their veins.
OK, now I feel MUCH better. Anyhoo- As Ms. Malkin reports:
Reader J. sends word that the professional protesters and puppeteers will be out in full force in Washington, D.C. tomorrow to mark the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Given the still-unsolved Times Square recruitment center bombing and the escalating violence of the anti-recruiter mob, I hope the Capitol Hill and D.C. police are ready for this.
Next, Ms Malkin lists where they will be, and these leaped out at me:
Disrupt the War Profiteers with No War, No Warming, PeaceAction, Student Peace Action Network (SPAN), Campus Anti-War Network, and a whole host of student groups who are planning a variety of creative actions using nonviolent civil disobedience, mobile teams and delegations to offices in the K St. Corridor.
Funk the War: Student Power Dance Party Against Empire with Students for a Democratic Society, Baltimore Algebra Project, and Our Spring Break in a dance party in the streets, touring the war profiteers, recruiters and media sites in the K St corridor. Click here for more info. Email jaberger1213@gmail.com to get involved.
Wait in acts of civil resistance. Gather in LafayettePark at 1:30 pm in an action against torture. Join with people in a sea of orange jumpsuits in solidarity with and representing those that are being tortured in Guantanamo Bay Prison, Abu Ghraib, Bagram in Afghanistan, and CIA “black sites” around the globe. A demonstration showing that waterboarding is torture is planned directly in front of the residence of the biggest war criminal in history. For more info, go to worldcantwait.org. Contact dc@worldcantwait.org to get involved with this action.
Die In at the CAT office on K St. Meet at 12:30 at 1445 K St. Demonstrate your opposition to U.S. foreign policy in Gaza and highlight the connections between the occupations of Iraq & Palestine. Organized by the Coalition for Justice & Accountability. Email oelmasri@gmail.com to get involved in this action.
The Silenced Majority Speaks: Through a number of permitted sites including McPherson Square (15 & K Streets NW), Lafayette Park, Farragut West and other areas around the Capitol, as well as organized marches and creative affinity groups activities people express their desire for true democracy, liberation and justice. We will call for respect of our basic political freedoms and rights while we show our disdain for the state of our union.
Surprise Media Actions! Depending on coverage earlier in the day will help determine our afternoon actions! The media has continued to stand by our warmongering president and Congress by refusing to conduct proper investigative reporting, withholding information, and giving scant coverage to voices opposed to the war. If they don’t come to us, we will go to them. Check in at the Public Assembly in McPherson Sq.
MEMO to MOONBATS: I am pro-war and I work on K Street. Please converge in front of the Burger King on K street and 16th, and bang the hell out of those drums. My XM radio is on the fritz, and a bunch of people are out of the office. I want to play flight of the valkyries and dance in my window while being serranaded by hot hippy chicks who would like to slay me in some sort of Dionysian ritual. I'm a freak that way.
Come on kids, let's get our Funk On!






5 comments:
Boy I hope to see some video of you dancing to the hippies!!
I'm 3 stories up, overlooking that area. Turn the lights out, fire up my lightsaber, and orchestrate the doings! Good times, good times.
Pretty sure I just heard drums, but no one in sight yet.
I'm at 13th and N.Y. I heard some chanting earlier, but didn't see anything. Have fun, and GET SOME!
509th Bob
Get some indeed.
Baltimore Algebra Project? Didn't they tour with Boston, Foreigner and Cheap Trick?
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