This is the RVA Anti-War Protest Checklist. . .
(As with all anti-war protests some of these images are not suitable for for children, women, politicians, and small animals. There are some curse words here to fully show the ignorance of the Anti-War Left and their supporters.)
I have uploaded all of the photos from the anti-war part and counter protest here: http:www.insanehippie.net or click here to directly view it
There are many sights and sounds (and some disgusting smells) at every anti-war protest, but somethings will always be the same. Click each link below to see it proven.
1. Upside down American flags: Check and Check #2
2. Smelly hippies: Check and double check
3. Angry militant blacks that say the words “Ameri-KKK-a” and they aren’t Chuck D of Public Enemy: Check
4. F*** Bush signs: Check, ‘Dump Bush. Hugo Chavez for President’ and Stop the F***ing War
5. Abortion is the best thing I can do for my body, signs: check
6. “non-violent” punks with bullet belts: check
7. Butch women: check, #2
8. Feminised nancyboys: Check
* BONUS! *
8. There’s even a “Pogo For Peace” sign held by some kids obviously they were failed abortions from their single mother…
Sadly there were no huge paper maché puppets like at a REAL ANTI-WAR protest and not some cheap hack done by the Virginia Anti-War Network.
Try again you dolts!
On March 19th I went to the Virginia Anti War Network’s anti war protest to counter the clueless dolts from VCU. I didn’t get there until 3pm when the event started. I was able to walk right into their little protest at Monroe Park since they thought I was another attendee, with my long hair (down to my back), Desert Army jacket with lots of patches of various State police and State flags. After hanging around for a few minutes I could just feel my mind beginning to melt when around so many glittering jewels of colossal ignorance. When I left the anti-war protest area I went to where my friends were, at the counter protest on the North West corner of Monroe Park at Belvedere Ave and where the Richmond City Police were. I had a good time laughing at their small number of protesters (likely 200 protesters in the actual event, not counting stragglers and people sitting on the bench not paying attention).
I’m ashamed of the anti-war dolts that only 200 people were able to be bribed to the event given that Monroe Park is directly the middle of the largest VCU Dorm buildings and 20 minutes or less of everyone else on or near campus. There was FREE food from the Food Not Bombs group, yet even that couldn’t get VCU’s major stoners away from their reruns of Scooby Doo. I guess the Blame Bush game has gotten old since hardly anyone showed up.
-Jesse




