October 05, 2004
When Moonbats Attack

Also from Countercolumn, this "everything old is new again" set of pictures from a recent People's Republic of Berkeley protest. What were they protesting? Hell, I don't know, pretty much everything a soft-headed college kid or washed-up hippie can think of, from the pictures. In other words, exactly what their parents and grandparents were doing, on the same spot, with most of the same signs, in 1965.

Warning: Contains not-safe-for-work (and, to be honest, not-safe-for-eyes) pictures of nekkid hippies wandering around with misspelled protest signs. If only they'd used them for cover. Remember folks, marching is not good for the dangly bits!

Update: Ok, I was blinded by naked hippies and didn't actually read any of the text. They really weren't protesting, they were marching in a sort of self-parody parade. I think. Damned hippies.

Posted by scott at October 05, 2004 03:43 PM

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You mean Scott was tricked by some soft-headed and washed-up hippies?

Heh, the irony is just amazing.....


...waiting for your next post on a satirical "news post" expense of liberals and you commenting on how the peanut gallery won't understand it.

Posted by: Joshua on October 5, 2004 04:49 PM

Heh. You want the other side, post a reply or write something on your own. And I quote...

"You know how to whistle... you just put your lips together, and blow..."

;)

Posted by: scott on October 5, 2004 08:40 PM

always remember - hippies are amusing, clowns are scary.

Posted by: Ron on October 5, 2004 09:09 PM

write something on your own.

Simple equation :

Inclination / Ability - Time = No 'left-handed' blog by me.


Trust me, you know how many times I have wanted to do this. I admit I don't think I have what it takes to do it. I wish I did.

But, that aside, I still find it a hoot that you were taken by it....haha, Blog Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Satire

;)

Posted by: Joshua on October 5, 2004 10:58 PM
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