Monday, March 29, 2004

I'm pretty sure there must be something illegal about this. I got nervous myself just reading about it, thinking how my children might have been scared to death.

Demonstrators Swarm Around Rove's Home

Several hundred people stormed the small yard of President Bush's chief political strategist, Karl Rove, yesterday afternoon, pounding on his windows, shoving signs at others and challenging Rove to talk to them about a bill that deals with educational opportunities for immigrants.

Palacios (the protest organizer) said that Rove was "very upset" and was "yelling in our faces" and that Rove told them "he hoped we were proud to make his 14-year-old and 10-year-old cry."

Palacios, trembling and in tears herself, said, "He is very offended because we dared to come here.

"He also said, 'Don't ever dare to come back,' " Palacios said. "We will, if he continues to ignore us."


If what they did to Karl Rove was not illegal, someone should find Emira Palacio's home and blast loud music at it, Noriega style. Oh, and bring a couple of busloads of people for fun to bang on the windows. I hope for their sake she doesn't have children at home.

And don't forget to go the the National People's Action website - apparently they call it a victory to descend on people's houses if they don't like them.



One moret thing - this is how the NPA lionizes their founder:

One of the greatest tributes to Gale Cincotta after her death was being compared to a linebacker. With her size and demeanor, Cincotta ran over, trampled and tackled anyone in her way. Good old Soviet-style politickin'!

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