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PW Action Alert -- Calling All Patriots!

ProtestWarrior Central Kentucky Chapter

ACTION ALERT: The local socialist flag-burning freedom-hating far Left extreme anti-semitic anti-American anti-democracy anti-soldier pro-terrorist waffleheads at www.louisvillepeace.org are gathering to worship their newest liberal god, Cindy Sheehan, this Sunday (8/28) at the intersection of Bardstown Rd and Eastern Parkway from 7PM to 8PM.

Our plans will be to arrive at 6:30 to disturb their gathering, provoke them into exposing their true extremist agenda, and steal media from them.

FIRST TIMERS – THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A FIRST PROTEST.INVITE FRIENDS, FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS. BRING YOUR OWN SIGNS OR THE STANDARD PRO-AMERICAN SIGNS WILL BE AVAILABLE.

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In The News:
Courier - President Visits March 10, PW members show up.
Student United For Peace & Justice call us "pro-war"
Leo Weekly - Counter Counter Inaugural Coverage
Courier-Journal *- November 8th Protest
Our Response to Courier-Journals October 4th Article
Courier-Journal *- Biased Coverage of October 4th Protest

*Courier-Journal moved the articles to their archives, where it must be purchased to be viewed. I am in the process of getting the text up on a private server.

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