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October 17, 2007

Berkeley-ish Berkeley Protest About Something In Berkeley

Which one is the annoying old white person in support of military recruiting, and which one is the annoying old white person against it? At today's U.S. Marine Corps recruiting center protest in Berkeley, who can tell?

But one thing is for certain: they all look like they're having fun, which is all that matters.


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the Iraq protestors are targeting the wrong people. The military just does what they're told. They should protest in front of the White House or Republican Party HQ.

 

Why is there a picture of John Hall with a crying baby in the background?

 

Why is the guy in the front picking his nose with the US flag?

Isn't that against military protocol?

 

Michael Moore is looking a lot better these days ... guess he took that "Get healthy America" thing seriously. (I kid as a fellow Michigan native)

 

Semper High.

 

Can we talk about the Gucci purse on the right? Chinatown knock-off, or the genuine article? We NEED to know, so we may accurately judge the morality of her protest (or counter-protest, as the case may be).

 

God Bless America.


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It's a knock off, the white sweater looks pretty worn out.

 
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