Did you notice the $15 price tag?
This is one photo from a photo essay; a tale of two protests. One being the Tea Party in Searchlight, Nevada and the other an anti-war protest in Los Angeles. Both protests were on the same day, but had very different messages. Of course this will not hit the pages of The New York Times; as it would dispel the narrative that they have created of the "violent" tea partiers. Check out the whole photo gallery here.
Using foul language is yet more evidence of the lack of morals or character in this country. Most of us don't mind a disagreement or even a good argument, but using filthy words is part of the new black society. Anyone using such a tactic is morally sick. I wouldn't expect anything less from such as these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting. What a great comparison between the right and the left.
ReplyDeleteI posted both your link with a h/t and the PJ Media link on the TCL FB page.
Sparky:
ReplyDeleteI agree, I don't like fould language either. I rarely swear. I admit if I hurt myself or if I am really angry it will slip out. But it seems to me that swearing is lack of anything better to say.
TCL:
You know I love the linky love...........so thanks.