25 Replies to “The “Biggest World March Ever Known To Mankind””

  1. Guffaw! Don’t forget to drop in on the Taliban, and Hizballah, and Hammas while you’re at it…

  2. I was at Bondi Beach in 06. Great place. Lots of topless babes, and cool waves. We were a bunch of Saskatchewan and Australian retired tractor-car-truck salesmen. One old redneck said that the bikinis were narrower than the fan belt on his 66 Pontiac. Another redneck replied that the belt sometimes jumped the pulley. Great day?

  3. Reminds me of something I read somewhere:
    “The day of the Lord comes as a thief in the night. For while they are saying, “Peace and safety!” then destruction will come upon them suddenly like labor pains upon a woman with child, and they will not escape.”

  4. These people have yet to understand that peace is not the mere absence of war; it is a gift given only to the deserving.

  5. We have those driblets hanging around the mall where I live. They stand outside the entrance to the mall holding up a fabric sign that has their “message” embroidered on it. They look so stupid just standing there with “Against all forms of war, violence and injustice” written on their cloth tablet. They don’t seem to be able to comprehend the blatant contradiction in their simple sentence so I always make sure I ask them: ‘Would you commit violence to stop injustice?’ It doesn’t sink in very far apparently, because they are there the very next week.

  6. “30 people turned up, that’s hilarious,”
    Ordinarily 30 is more than enough – it all depends on the angle the media chooses to frame the scene. How many times have we seen a motley crew of street urchins transformed into a major event/protest here. Meanwhile a tea party of hundreds of thousands becomes hundreds.

  7. “but peace would be good for everybody”
    obviously not many would disagree with that, but yeah.. wishful thinking and “marching” isn’t going to accomplish a whole lot except make the participants feel all warm and fuzzy. However it is a good excuse to get high and socialize, which I think is the real motivation of such events. 😉

  8. That’s retarded ….why would the west want peace ? I don’t get it …we want our freedom back it is in the name of peace that freedom liberty has been removed …peace is the last thing i want i want the world to start recognising that wonder’s of what we in the west have created….some of those thing’s are horrifice (nuclear bombs ,torture chambers, 0 so on and so forth but iti s the never ending relentless pursuit of peace that has actually created these monstrocities and now that they are here we in the west should look to them like a parent like a guarantee of freedom and liberty for all …for if the communist ,muslim,anti west countries had developed them first literally the whole world would never ..ever have a chance to expierience what true freedom is …sorry with out war there is no peace and with out peace there is war it is tragic from every angle but it what it is …no one want’s to lose or concede so we will forever be at war for freedom luckily for america and caanda and the west we won it ..unfortunatley some of our western brothers do not want it …they want solar panel’s and censorship ,and right’s for gay’s and freedom for muslims who would gladly see the west crumble to there knee’s for comlete and total anihalation and domination ..and fortunatley for us especially the U.S.A. we know what it costed and cost’s for freedom ..it is a heavy price to pay but asl ong as i have warm blood coursing through my viens i will lay my life on the line for my daughters freedom and future and hopefully and faithfully i will trust in her and all of her sibling’s that they see that .
    Paul in calgary i am 31
    Go flames go we beat vancover tonight yeeeaaaaahhh baaby!!

  9. Go flames go we beat vancover tonight yeeeaaaaahhh baaby!!
    Our strategy of giving up 5 quick goals right off the bat was working perfectly, as it did for Chicago. Except for the timing. We thought there were 4 periods.

  10. Come on Kate!!! You know the MSM would put that figure at 2 million. Its only conservatives who become ghosts in a count. Libertines er Liberals grow ever larger in size like the Pillsbury doe boy.
    JMO

  11. “Come on Kate!!! You know the MSM would put that figure at 2 million”
    I don’t think even the MSM would say there were that many people RD. They would only estimate a few thousand more than there were at the Washington tea party.

  12. The Unthinkable Victory
    Breaking news: the Iraq war is still over — and won.
    I think this makes it official: the liberal Brookings Institution is apparently no longer bothering to update their Iraq Index, with the last update having been done on September 1st. Final score: 8500-11000 MW of power (vs. 4000 prewar), vastly improved access to potable water/sanitation/trash removal, something like five hundred times as many cellphones, a million people with Internet access in a country that previously had essentially none, a tripling of GDP, billions in foreign investment, national debt halved, and thousands of trained judges. Even the endemic fuel shortages appear much ameliorated, with the number of Iraqis saying they had good access to fuel rising from 19% in 2008 to 68% this year. Oh yeah, and a fairly liberal Arab constitutional democracy with basic rights for minorities, including the rights of voting, free press, free assembly, and free speech.
    Meanwhile, the security situation in Iraq is better than ever (and far, far better than the average ~7,000 a month killed under Saddam), with icasualties reporting an incredibly low 158 deaths total in September — the lowest ever recorded.
    This is all lending an odd, even surreal quality to the Afghanistan debate, where the “surrender now!” coalition (largely composed of people who, like Obama, vehemently insisted for years that our conflict in the Hindu Kush was the really important war that Bush should have been focused on) assiduously avoid mentioning (or, presumably, even thinking about) the awful reality of the profound, thoroughgoing American victory in Iraq they all said was impossible or even undesirable.
    For them, Iraq is still literally the unthinkable victory. If they want to lay any claim to credible analysis of ongoing events in the GWOT, they will need to start acknowedging this basic, painful fact: we won.
    http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2009/10/the_unthinkable.html

  13. Kudos to them – they finally figured out that the Mercedes-Benz logo and the peace sign are not the same thing.

  14. Peace is what people get after annihilating their enemies.
    All we are sayin’ … is give annihilating our enemies a chance!

  15. From NZ to the Andes? Marching? No matter what route you choose, there’s a lot of water in the way. How are they going to “march” across oceans and seas?

  16. peace would be good for everybody
    Sure would. Now explain to me how it works, exactly. I mean without a Pol Pot type killing fields type of operation on a global scale to cull those whose humanity is not up to this new peaceful order.

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