Well Mambu, I don't think the "we protect ourselves" by pre-emptively invading ither countries and bombing the crap out of everything. The occupation of Iraq is NOT making us safer hear at home; in fact, has severely weakend American military readinsess and has driven us much further into debt>>> By the way, do you know who is holding most of America's foreign debt? China and Saudia Arabia!!!
I love those pink anal beads...damn that is alot of beads for one colon...damn, she is hard core porn..........love that top hat...ever stood on your head naked with a drink in your hand.......how bout a garbage tie and a glass of wine pinky and let me show you my protest sign....I support code red which means all out attack on hot women in pink....hubba hubba
I love those pink anal beads...damn that is alot of beads for one colon...damn, she is hard core porn..........love that top hat...ever stood on your head naked with a drink in your hand.......how bout a garbage tie and a glass of wine pinky and let me show you my protest sign....I support code red which means all out attack on hot women in pink....hubba hubba
I agree that Code Pink *does* have the right to express its opinion to Sec. Rice, but I believe they should have done so in a more mannered approach, instead of entering the floor and Sec. Rice's personal space, where someone could've been seriously injured, though no fault but their own, as security retains the right to protect Sec. Rice with any means necessary. Perhaps a better idea would've been to protest only in the crowd area, in a manner that wouldn't disrupt the meeting.
While I personally don't agree with Code Pink's views, as I come from a military family, with family members who have fought in previous wars and one currently serving and who have seen the atrocities the Iraqi people have had to endure under their previous leader ... I'm glad to see that Code Pink did this protest in a civil, courteous, and nonviolent way, unlike the debacle that unfolded with Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice.
Oh come on staycfrazier...all of these people work and many are retired after having paid taxes for 50 years. The big boys in charge are the ones acting like children.
AWESOME!!
SHAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!!!
roboplant 3 years ago
Whatever - and you still don't have an exit plan
Mambu152 3 years ago
Well Mambu, I don't think the "we protect ourselves" by pre-emptively invading ither countries and bombing the crap out of everything. The occupation of Iraq is NOT making us safer hear at home; in fact, has severely weakend American military readinsess and has driven us much further into debt>>> By the way, do you know who is holding most of America's foreign debt? China and Saudia Arabia!!!
Oh Goddess, what have we done?
caterliz 3 years ago
I love those pink anal beads...damn that is alot of beads for one colon...damn, she is hard core porn..........love that top hat...ever stood on your head naked with a drink in your hand.......how bout a garbage tie and a glass of wine pinky and let me show you my protest sign....I support code red which means all out attack on hot women in pink....hubba hubba
nakedbullwinkle 3 years ago
I love those pink anal beads...damn that is alot of beads for one colon...damn, she is hard core porn..........love that top hat...ever stood on your head naked with a drink in your hand.......how bout a garbage tie and a glass of wine pinky and let me show you my protest sign....I support code red which means all out attack on hot women in pink....hubba hubba
nakedbullwinkle 3 years ago
Big D>Pinkos
chukmaty 3 years ago
I agree that Code Pink *does* have the right to express its opinion to Sec. Rice, but I believe they should have done so in a more mannered approach, instead of entering the floor and Sec. Rice's personal space, where someone could've been seriously injured, though no fault but their own, as security retains the right to protect Sec. Rice with any means necessary. Perhaps a better idea would've been to protest only in the crowd area, in a manner that wouldn't disrupt the meeting.
KaikamahineMaiHawaii 4 years ago
While I personally don't agree with Code Pink's views, as I come from a military family, with family members who have fought in previous wars and one currently serving and who have seen the atrocities the Iraqi people have had to endure under their previous leader ... I'm glad to see that Code Pink did this protest in a civil, courteous, and nonviolent way, unlike the debacle that unfolded with Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice.
KaikamahineMaiHawaii 4 years ago 2
Oh come on staycfrazier...all of these people work and many are retired after having paid taxes for 50 years. The big boys in charge are the ones acting like children.
cmurphyslaww 4 years ago
I wish I didn't have to work to support myself and my family so I could roam around Washington DC and act like a child!!!!
staycfrazier 4 years ago