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PJM Political 04/03/10: Dissent Is Still Patriotic Edition

Andy Garcia, Roger L. Simon and even Perez Hilton protest Fidel Castro. The Tea Parties protest the passage of ObamaCare. Plus Steve Green, Ed Driscoll, James Lileks, Glenn Reynolds, and Dr. Helen Smith.

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Ed Driscoll

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April 3, 2010 - 11:00 am

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5 Comments, 5 Threads, 2 Trackbacks

  1. 1. Dave M. (now in S. Korea)

    While I support any protest of Castro, Perez Hilton is a fool and should not be invited to participate if you want to be taken seriously. He is a foul-mouth punk whose only “accomplishment” is berating innocent people. He deserves to be smacked around. Please, don’t give him a microphone.

  2. Dave,

    Roger was simply reporting on the event. I don’t think it was up to anyone at Pajamas as to whether or not Perez was given a microphone.

    Ed

  3. 3. "gunner"

    while i have little regard for perez hilton, not even enough to look in google to see who he is, any break in the ranks of the left liberal fashionistas of hollywood is welcome. if their facade is going to crumble it must start somewhere, however small. remember kipling’s “picts somg”. “we are the little folk, we. too little to love or to hate, but leave ua alone and you’ll see…”

  4. 4. MN

    Several powerful cartoons what the current Administration is doing to Liberty in this country at http://drawfortruth.wordpress.com/category/liberty/

  5. The Last Best Hope for America: General David Petraeus

    . . . It’s time for General David H. Petraeus to lead this country.

    Thirty-six year veteran of the United States Army, West Point grad, four-star general, commander of the U.S. Central Command, former commanding general of the multinational force in Iraq, Ph.D in international relations, if Hollywood tried to cast the perfect president, it couldn’t do any better than with General Petraeus.

    Infamously labelled, “General Betrayus” by Moveon.org as he masterfully conducted Bush’s Iraq surge to victory in that beleagured country, Petraeus has expressed as much interest in the presidency as Gen. Sherman after the Civil War.

    Nevertheless, David Petraeus is a patriot and his nation is in dire need of his leadership. If he agrees with Rush Limbaugh that the future of the country is at stake, he will step up and take charge.

    If he doesn’t do that, he will be complicit in the decline and fall of our great nation.
    (Read mre at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1614)

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