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~ RHF wrote:
Two Million American US Citizens on the Streets of Washington, DC =Photos=Reality=Proof= http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=109844 Real News Coverage of a Human Event http://www.foxnews.com/search-result...m#q=9-12+Rally Not a Government Media Black-Out http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_286082.html Tea Party protesters trying to tout the size of their march on Washington last weekend have been passing around a photo of a packed National Mall. But the picture is years old. Politifact asked Pete Piringer, public affairs officer for the D.C. Fire and Emergency Department, if the rally was big enough to fill that space. Piringer said no -- and moreover, the picture can't be from 2009. "It was an impressive crowd," he said. But after marching down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol the crowd "only filled the Capitol grounds, maybe up to Third Street," he said. Yet the photo showed the crowd sprawling far beyond that to the Washington Monument, which is bordered by 15th and and 17th Streets. There's another big problem with the photograph: it doesn't include the National Museum of the American Indian, a building located at the corner of Fourth St. and Independence Ave. that opened on Sept. 14, 2004. (Looking at the photograph, the building should be in the upper right hand corner of the National Mall, next to the Air and Space Museum.) That means the picture was taken before the museum opened exactly five years ago. So clearly the photo doesn't show the "tea party" crowd from the Sept. 12 protest. "I've seen bigger crowds at Montreal Expos games, but I still wouldn't fake a photo just to justify your predictions of millions descending on Washington," said one gleeful Democratic media strategist. "This is grade-A stupid and just plays into the argument that these were astroturf protests to begin with. They've always brought the noise, but the question that was supposed to be answered this weekend was, could they bring the numbers? In that respect this was an unmitigated disaster." The photo had been circulated on blogs and Twitter. A number of conservative blogs have since taken the photo down. Some have corrected their posts. Others say the circulation of the picture was a left-wing conspiracy to discredit the event. However, many of them are still claiming that at least a million people attended the march. Nate Silver estimates about 70,000 protesters showed up. It isn't the first failed attempt by the protesters to inflate the size of the event. On Saturday, organizer Matt Kibbe announced on stage that ABC News had estimated a crowd of 1 to 1.5 million. ABC News had reported no such thing. |
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FOIA - Office Of The President.
www.rense.com/general87/foia.htm There is a hitch though, America does NOT have a President! Nor a Vice President either! cuhulin |
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(cross-posting-crap-cut).
Dave, your spot on. Okie Joe said in an email, it looked to be, maybe 20 to 25K. less than i see at a Steeler game by a bunch. here in Western PA, the express came last week to Cranberry twp. TV news said maybe 100 people, friend told me 15 at most. Teabagger git together at Bushy Run state park, over the weekend, maybe 10 people. the neo-cons can jump up and down all they want. this is the truth. I did Pat-Guard at a small local cemetery. one Vet, we got almost 500 people. i love doing Patriot Guard, VN vets are people too ya know. Drifter... dave wrote: ~ RHF wrote: Two Million American US Citizens on the Streets of Washington, DC =Photos=Reality=Proof= http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=109844 Real News Coverage of a Human Event http://www.foxnews.com/search-result...m#q=9-12+Rally Not a Government Media Black-Out http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_286082.html Tea Party protesters trying to tout the size of their march on Washington last weekend have been passing around a photo of a packed National Mall. But the picture is years old. Politifact asked Pete Piringer, public affairs officer for the D.C. Fire and Emergency Department, if the rally was big enough to fill that space. Piringer said no -- and moreover, the picture can't be from 2009. "It was an impressive crowd," he said. But after marching down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol the crowd "only filled the Capitol grounds, maybe up to Third Street," he said. Yet the photo showed the crowd sprawling far beyond that to the Washington Monument, which is bordered by 15th and and 17th Streets. There's another big problem with the photograph: it doesn't include the National Museum of the American Indian, a building located at the corner of Fourth St. and Independence Ave. that opened on Sept. 14, 2004. (Looking at the photograph, the building should be in the upper right hand corner of the National Mall, next to the Air and Space Museum.) That means the picture was taken before the museum opened exactly five years ago. So clearly the photo doesn't show the "tea party" crowd from the Sept. 12 protest. "I've seen bigger crowds at Montreal Expos games, but I still wouldn't fake a photo just to justify your predictions of millions descending on Washington," said one gleeful Democratic media strategist. "This is grade-A stupid and just plays into the argument that these were astroturf protests to begin with. They've always brought the noise, but the question that was supposed to be answered this weekend was, could they bring the numbers? In that respect this was an unmitigated disaster." The photo had been circulated on blogs and Twitter. A number of conservative blogs have since taken the photo down. Some have corrected their posts. Others say the circulation of the picture was a left-wing conspiracy to discredit the event. However, many of them are still claiming that at least a million people attended the march. Nate Silver estimates about 70,000 protesters showed up. It isn't the first failed attempt by the protesters to inflate the size of the event. On Saturday, organizer Matt Kibbe announced on stage that ABC News had estimated a crowd of 1 to 1.5 million. ABC News had reported no such thing. |
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BREAKING - Witness in DUMMMMB ASS passport case shot in head
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=273405 Is that Surrrprising? metinks NOT! cuhulin |
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On Sep 15, 5:41 am, dave wrote:
~ RHF wrote: Two Million American US Citizens on the Streets of Washington, DC =Photos=Reality=Proof= http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=109844 Real News Coverage of a Human Event http://www.foxnews.com/search-result...ng-points-9-14.... Not a Government Media Black-Out http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0...photo-false_n_... Tea Party protesters trying to tout the size of their march on Washington last weekend have been passing around a photo of a packed National Mall. But the picture is years old. Politifact asked Pete Piringer, public affairs officer for the D.C. Fire and Emergency Department, if the rally was big enough to fill that space. Piringer said no -- and moreover, the picture can't be from 2009. - "It was an impressive crowd," he said. But after marching down - Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol the crowd "only filled the Capitol - grounds, maybe up to Third Street," he said. Another BIG Government Liberal Media LIE http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=109776 Dave - Photo Evidence shows the Crowd going from the Capital down to 14th St. Obama-Bots© Caught in an 11 Block Lie. - Yet the photo showed the crowd sprawling far beyond that to the - Washington Monument, which is bordered by 15th and and 17th Streets. - - There's another big problem with the photograph: it doesn't include - the National Museum of the American Indian, a building located at the - corner of Fourth St. and Independence Ave. that opened on Sept. 14, - 2004. (Looking at the photograph, the building should be in the upper - right hand corner of the National Mall, next to the Air and Space - Museum.) That means the picture was taken before the museum opened - exactly five years ago. So clearly the photo doesn't show the "tea - party" crowd from the Sept. 12 protest. Another BIG Government Liberal Media LIE Signs show Obama-Care© and other 9-12 Issues http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=109776 -ex- Joe Wilson "You Lie" Posters That's Proof of the Real Time and Date 9-12-09 Obama-Bots© Caught in One More Lie. - "I've seen bigger crowds at Montreal Expos games, but I still wouldn't - fake a photo just to justify your predictions of millions descending on - Washington," said one gleeful Democratic media strategist. "This is - grade-A stupid and just plays into the argument that these were - astroturf protests to begin with. They've always brought the noise, but - the question that was supposed to be answered this weekend was, could - they bring the numbers? In that respect this was an unmitigated disaster." Calling you fellow Americans 'astroturf' and saying that they DO NOT COUNT That's Liberal-Fascism. Another BIG Government Liberal Media LIE AMERICANS THE OBAMA-REGIME© -says- YOUR OPINION DON'T COUNT The photo had been circulated on blogs and Twitter. A number of conservative blogs have since taken the photo down. Some have corrected their posts. Others say the circulation of the picture was a left-wing conspiracy to discredit the event. However, many of them are still claiming that at least a million people attended the march. Nate Silver estimates about 70,000 protesters showed up. The 9-12 Project "We The People" News -versus- The Liberal Media Black-Out http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...c176001d36b981 - It isn't the first failed attempt by the protesters to inflate the size - of the event. On Saturday, organizer Matt Kibbe announced on stage that - ABC News had estimated a crowd of 1 to 1.5 million. - ABC News had reported no such thing. Yeah ABC News Black-Out the 9-12 Project "We The People" Rally coverage. PROOF of the Liberal Media Black-Out http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...c176001d36b981 |
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On Sep 15, 9:24*am, Drifter wrote:
- (cross-posting-crap-cut). - - Dave, your spot on. Okie Joe said in an email, - it looked to be, maybe 20 to 25K. The 9-12 Project "We The People" News -versus- The Liberal Media Lies http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...1ad122b2084fce |
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DUMMMMMBER Than DUMMMMMMMB DUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMB ASS Birth Certificate Found
Among Original 1964 Divorce Papers? Mombassa,Kenya. http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=273412 I saw that article at www.libertypost.org abouts two - tree hours ago.I told doggy to go ahead on and post it while I get back to workin in my back yard.HUMPH! some doggy she is! cuhulin |
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