It's a CHOI to Protest The New York Crimes
So when did treason become patriotic? I don't know but the guys across the street spent the entire time trying to shout out, drown out our speakers. Free speech, my ass.
There were roughly 150- 200 people who showed to protest The Times, it should have been thousands. The other side had 25-50ish.
This was rich, the Rabbi who organized the rally and a "terrorist" lauding the Times.
Across the steeet, the small crowd wsas blowing whistles, screaming, trying to impair our freedom of speech.

What is it that they are fighting for? The right to aid the enemy? The right to be defeated?
Loved this guy with Coulter's book. Godless. Our crowd was passionate , funny, sincere...loved meeting reader Rick.
Richard Poe made a great speech about changing the name of Times Sqare to Giuliani Square. It was priceless........will load it tomorrow.
Thought you guys would love a first look. I am going to to the Beacon theater to see Elvis Costello. I will finish the post tomorrow, but for now I am taking the night off.
Atlas VLOGS "It's a CHOI to read The New York Crimes"
UPDATE: Judith has more
UPDATE: Richard Poe's (FrontPage mag, Newsmax) excellent idea;
UPDATE: Pam over at Blogmeister has excellent coverage here - great blog too.
UPDATE: Use this hyperlink to send your URGENT messages to President George W. Bush, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and the Members of the House and Senate Select Committees on Intelligence. Tell them that the American people demand a criminal investigation to expose the leakers of this vital anti-terrorist tool. Tell them the American people demand subpoenas of the New York Times. Tell them the American people demand a trial and convictions for all guilty parties.



















Thank you for taking and making these pics available. You've performed a great - and inspiring - service. Plus, our side's signs were much smarter and snazzier than theirs.
Posted by: Jeremiah | Monday, July 10, 2006 at 07:27 PM
In one of your pictures I see the same anti-bush guy who was at Fleet Week in Times Square. He's wearing a red-USMC ballcap and holding a pole with anti-bush bumper stickers (ex:Impeach). I had a little discussion with him. He claims to be a Marine, but I doubt it. He even has the audacity to put a US Flag on top of his pole... Those are some sick twisted misguided stupid bastards.
All they do is expose how totally whacked out they are. They end up helping us a lot in the long run. I'm glad you showed him for what they are.
Have to agree with Jeramiah, our signs were much wittier.
The turnout does not represent the overwhelming disgust that 80% of Americans feel towards the NY Traitors.
Posted by: Richard Davis | Monday, July 10, 2006 at 08:02 PM
I saw Elvis here in Saskatchewan back in the late 70's when he played with his great band The Attractions. Great show. Enjoy.
Posted by: Unclemeat | Monday, July 10, 2006 at 11:18 PM
I'm very jealous --enjoy the Elvis show. I saw him a couple months ago (for about the 20th time) with the city symphony, and it was awesome.
Great work on the blogside as well!
Posted by: Mac Buckets | Monday, July 10, 2006 at 11:38 PM
That's quite a protest you folks put together there. Did you all take the same bus home to the halfway house when it was over?
Posted by: The Liberal Avenger | Monday, July 10, 2006 at 11:48 PM
He claims to be a Marine, but I doubt it. He even has the audacity to put a US Flag on top of his pole.
I met the same guy. He reeks of liartude.
Posted by: Roger Ailes | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 12:19 AM
Well, Mr. Ailement:
I agree. Something reeks.
I hear they have ointment for that now. You probably ought to go check it out.
Posted by: baba durag | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 12:45 AM
love the guy with the sign with this on it:
times, why don't you publish a nyc subway map for al qaeda
like the ones here: http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/maps/submap.htm
subway map=state secret.
what an idiot. glad your side's signs were wittier.
dolts.
Posted by: mr obvious | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 01:54 AM
Elvis! great songs. "What's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding" is practically a call to hate, huh?
Monkey to Man is also really good, and apt, considering all the lies about Iraq to send innocent young Americans off to be killed for oil. Could be the anthem for the Bush League.
Every time that man struggles and fails
He makes up some kind of fairytales
After all of the misery that he has caused
He denies he's descended from the dinosaurs
Points up to heaven with cathedral spires
All the time indulging in his base desires
Ever since we said it
He went and took the credit
It's been headed this way since the world began
When a vicious creature took the jump from Monkey to Man
Big and useless as he has become
With his crying statues and his flying bomb
Goes around acting like the chosen one
Excuse us if we treat him like our idiot cousin
Posted by: elvis is my co-pilot | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 04:32 AM
It's not for the Elvis Costello music.
It's about trying to get boinked by sweet, young, very loaded guys in their forties.
Posted by: labradog | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 08:16 AM
"Across the steeet, the small crowd wsas blowing whistles, screaming, trying to impair our freedom of speech."
So, uh, let me get this straight - your protest was about making sure the Times only publishes what you say it can, or else... but ten people trying to scream over you is a violation of your freedom of speech?
Uh, okay.
Posted by: | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 08:37 AM
So it's treason to call Americans' attention to the Bush Administration's continuing desecration of the Constitution? Aww-right!
Posted by: marhikesh | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 08:49 AM
NYTimes Smoking Gun !
(click on "knowingly")
http://cybercossack.com/?p=137#comments
Posted by: blackminorca | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 08:55 AM
come on marhikesh(sp). think up something new.
Posted by: tellthemwillieboyisn'there | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 08:58 AM
"So it's treason to call Americans' attention to the Bush Administration's continuing desecration of the Constitution?"
Of course, the action 'uncovered' by the Times and being protested here was completely above-board and legal, but that s