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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Code Pink Is A Bunch Of Witches...

...or at least they are this week. Code Pink, protesting the U.S. Marine Corps recruiting office in Berkeley, California has called upon all of the protesters to come dressed as witches, clowns, and sirens as the theme for Friday's protest. You have to go rad the article in the title link, because it is hilarious.

"Women are coming to cast spells and do rituals and to impart wisdom to
figure out how we're going to end war," Zanne Sam Joi of Bay Area Code Pink
told FOXNews.com.


Captain John Paul Wheatcroft - "As for what's brewing outside his recruiting center this week, Wheatcroft responded, "I think witches won't shock me, but it'll be a change of pace, so that's nice.
"Do you think they'll bring their cauldron?"


Cast spells to end war. Isn't that cute.

Code Pink has seen dwindling numbers of protestors, while the Marines have seen a significant rise in recruiting numbers. The free publicity has brought people to their door seekign the recruiters, making it easy for them. They state that the publicity has seen benefits and that the Marines would not have been able to afford the amount of advertising they have received in the news.

Too funny.


3 Posts From Readers:

Dardin Soto said...

:) It figures a good Marine is out defending his peeps! good to lay on your front lawn again Robert.
As to Code Pink? don't laugh but they have significant numbers here in the San Francisco Bay Area..... albeit there are more Males than Females,.... you figure it out :)

Robert said...

And Puxatawney Phil emerges from his hole and sees that it will be an early spring......

Welcome back! I haven't mowed the lawn in a week or so, so you should have a soft spot there somewhere. I don't have to do much ciphering to figure out that fact...

Will saddle up to get to your place because you have obviouslt had an epiphany that I shouldn't miss...

Ottavio (Otto) Marasco said...

I think anti war protesters and including the code pink variety have been frustrated by apathy. The slowing economy has overtaken Iraq as the top concern for voters, according to some polls with only 17 percent of respondents picking the war as the "one issue" they'd like to hear the candidates discuss more.

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