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Sunday Moonbats and DC's Finest (plus the Limitations of Cellphone Photography)
Posted by Bill
I awoke prematurely to the sound of sirens and chanting ("Murderers! Murderers!") coming through my open window at about 8:30 AM this fine Sunday morning. Giving up on sleep, I headed down towards the gym and passed a few cop vehicles, seemingly set up to either play crowd control for a protest or guard a dignitary. Walking up to the window of one of the vans so that I might inquire as to what was going down, I found these two cops (sort of shown in the indistinct cellphone pic above) sprawled out in the front seat, mouths open, sleeping. Heh. The protest was a regular IMF/World Bank protest, I was later informed by a cop who was actually awake. I'd like to thank the moonbats for waking me up at 8:30 on a Sunday; they really struck a critical blow against the capitalist forces of globalization. Posted by Bill at April 23, 2006 12:18 PM | TrackBack (1) Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsYeah, stickin' it to The Man, old school! Those World Bank pigs never knew what hit 'em! I mean, like, the had no idea. At all... Posted by: Dean Esmay Bill, Posted by: rbj at April 24, 2006 01:00 PM Further to rbj's suggestion, the next time the protesters wake you up, stroll by while sipping Starucks coffee, the ultimate symbol of capitalist decadence. Posted by: Retread at April 24, 2006 04:37 PM |
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