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Upcoming PW Missions

In case those of you who live outside the Highlands neighborhood here in Louisville think that we don't have any wacky Liberal activists to deal with, allow me to present two upcoming events of Liberal nonsense slated for our community:

***5/15: "Counting the Cost" a National participatory event recognizing the extent of civilian casualties in Iraq.

***5/17: Counter Recruitment Event--Tuesday May 17th, 6:00-6:45pm, against the recruitment program at the Ramada Inn (used to be Holiday Inn), Zorn and River Rd.

You can count on your buddies in the local chapter of Protest Warrior to be on hand to display the RIGHT attitude for both of these little Lib-fests. We don't have the location of the nonsense for scheduled for today so we'll be holding down the corner of Bardstown Rd and Douglass Blvd (across from Twig and Leaf/Heine Bros) starting about 6:30pm or so. Even if the lunkheaded Libs don't choose that locale, it will be a great place to display our support for our President and our Troops.

We're meeting up at 5:30pm on Tuesday for the other event. That one should be a doozy! Who do they think they are? Oh yeah, that's right... aged hippies who haven't noticed that time and progress marches on without them! Please feel free to join us! Don't worry. You won't have any trouble identifying the Protest Warrior group -- we're the folks with the flags and funny signs who are smiling from ear to ear while we blast our patriotic tunes. Hope to see you there!

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Anonymous said…
Hey, SheWolf sorry I missed ya guys. Keep me posted. Skinkinthe grass

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