Skip to main content

Invitation to Activism Tomorrow!

Hey freedom-lovers and friends,

From 4:30pm to 5:30pm tomorrow evening, a few of us in Protest Warrior will be flying Old Glory, some of the military service flags, and a few banners supporting our troops and the elections in Iraqi from the Browns Lane I-64 overpass. We'll see if our local media have any noses for newses...

If you can clear your calendar from 4:30 to 5:30 tomorrow and want to stop by to help hold the banners or lend moral support, feel free! We'd love to see you there!

Sorry for the short notice but I just now finished stenciling my first banner and have much more to do before I go to bed! Consider this your written invitation. ;-)

Comments

Kadnine said…
I. Am. So. There. But I need a little help with the address. Where are you guys planning to park? Is there a landmark that you plan to meet at? "Browns Lane I-64 overpass?" I've tried Mapquest and it's no real help, I'm afraid, as I have been living outside Louisville for the last five years and the East End was never my old stomping grounds. (I grew up in Portland, Shiveley, and PRP.)Can you give directions from the UofL area?
Rena Bernard said…
Oh man, Kad, we'd love to have you join us!! We're meeting at the Denny's closest to the overpass we've targeted -- 4030 Dutchman's Lane -- at 4pm today. From there, we'll figure out where to park for the mission. From what I hear, we're going to have about a block or two to hike to the overpass. We're dressing very warmly as the cold and wind promise to be frigid! Looking forward to meeting you and having you with us today!!

Popular posts from this blog

As the Blog Turns...

Gee. I have found myself fascinated by the soap opera unfolding in the comments section of this blog since last night. One little mention on a controversial Democrat's blog and it's High Noon on ConservaChick! (Yes, I'm laughing while I type this.) For those of you who have no idea what's happening in the ever-expanding comments section , join the club! Here's what I know about Mark Nickolas from bits and pieces I've read on his blog, and from a local news report: Nickolas likes to sneer at Republicans and call them snide little nicknames as he provides his "Unfiltered and Candid Look at Politics, Politicians and the Media in Kentucky;" he raised a ruckus within the Democrat party here in Kentucky by filing a suit against the chairman of the party , Jerry Lundergan; and he will be appearing on the same panel with yours truly on Thursday night. That's about it. You now have the benefit of my not-so-extensive knowledge on this subject. Nickolas poste...

Friday Night with Hugh and Friends

The consummate Conservative host, Hugh Hewitt, and yours truly! Shameless of me to post this, I know; however, I'm too jazzed to care. :-p What a wonderful way to spend a Friday night! After an hour or so wandering through some of the exhibits at the Frazier Historical Arms Museum, I then got to spend three hours with Hugh Hewitt and 599 other fans of his show. I absolutely MUST say that not only was Hugh wonderful and the live show very entertaining, but his fans are absolutely the nicest people! I've seen other radio talk show s done live and mingled with fans of those shows. Hugh Hewitt's fans are the nicest, most down to earth, friendly people I've ever met. It's quite a credit to Hugh that he draws such a fan base. If you haven't been to the Frazier Historical Arms Museum here in Louisville, it's a must-see. The museum shows an amazing artistry with the exhibits and places them in the context of the times in a very entertaining and educationa...

Is conscription the prescription?

US Representative, Charlie Rangel (D-NY) is at it again. Rangel's prescription for fixing the ills we're feeling in Iraq is a draft . I have very mixed feelings about this. Conscription is conscription no matter what you choose to label it. Is that appropriate in a free country? On the flip side of this coin, I've often thought that compulsory national service would be a great idea for American kids right out of high school. It might have been a better start for me than learning to down beer at a Liberal Arts university! Two years in the service might give kids time to think about their future, learn higher levels of responsibility, and begin to take life more seriously. There are many countries who require some level of mandatory military service: Belarus, Chile, China, Croatia, Serbia, Russia, Iran, Lebanon, our neighbor Mexico, and our old buddy Germany, to name a few. Gee, now that I look at that partial list... aren't many of those countries Socialist or at battl...