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Friday, May 09, 2008

Code Pinkos Resort To Witchcraft

Ahh to live in the land of fruits and nuts, I actually live where we have real orchards not of the moonbat variety like they grow in the Bay(t) Area. I saw this at Michelle's and about fell out of my chair laughing, Fox news has wider coverage of the various themes the pinkos are using to try to gin up flagging support for their ongoing protest at the Marine recruiting office in Berkeley. I knew these moonbats were pretty loony with their theatrics but this has to take the cake. Catherine Moy of Move America Forward reports on this latest effort by the pinko crones.

The radical anti-military group, Code Pink, finally shows the world what its membership is made of: witches and crones. Seriously. This week, Code Pink is holding a series of events and street theater to get themselves some more notoriety. You’d think it would be enough that they have attacked the Marine recruiting center and traveled the world coddling dictators and handing out money to terrorists’ families. But nooooooo!!!!

The witches of Code Pink plan to gather at their usual place of harassment, the Marine Corps Recruiting Center in Berkeley, and cast some spells to chase the recruiters away. From Code Pink’s Website:

“Friday, May 9th: Witches, Crones, Sirens: perform rituals of leaving, cast a spell of peace and love over the station, rendering nil the recruiting of our youth to become fodder for this occupation of Iraq.”

What, no warlocks or wizards were invited to participate in their incantations, how rude and discriminatory. Oh, its because its women's week to celebrate Mother's Day, how sweet of the hags.
The Marine recruiters find it to be an amusing change of pace and appreciate the free advertising, from the Fox article.
But if events this week are an attempt by anti-war protesters to remarket their cause, the Marine recruiters in Berkeley tell FOXNews.com that Code Pink's presence outside their office has helped — not hindered — their mission.

"Ironically, it's actually helped us by putting our name out. We're now well known. And people know who we are, and where we are, and they come in to talk to us about enlisting. They've gotten us the publicity that we could've never afforded to pay for ourselves," Wheatcroft told FOXNews.com.

"Just in the last three weeks, 10 people came in looking to apply, looking to become Marine officers, and that's much higher than normal," he said

HAH, Fox actually has a 24/7 camera set up keeping an eye on the pinkos.

1 comment:

shoprat said...

Hoisted on their own petard. You gotta love it.