Gathering of Code Pink in Gather Over Being Out-sized by Gathering of Eagles.· Code Pink Issues Out-of-Iraq Video-Response ANSWER to Belated News Reports that Gathering of Eagles Out-sized Gathering of Code Pink in D.C. on March 17, 2007.·
Stung by belated news reports confirming that the Gathering of Eagles pro-troops/mission rally in Washington, D.C. on March 17, 2007, was "several times larger" than the Gathering of Code Pink, ANSWER, MoveOn.Org, 9-11 "Truthers," and the rest of the out-of-Iraq "protesters," Code Pink has belatedly issued a video-response to news reports viewed by the protestors as failing to present a fair and balance view of their protest and out-of-Iraq strategy. PoliSat.Com's Washington Bureau Drawer Chief has obtained an exclusive copy of the video and has incorporated it into this article.
Al Jazeera reported that although it seems somewhat misleading until the very end, the finale very accurately depicts "the common ground" for Iraqi patriots (as well as all in the Middle East favoring peace through withdrawal of the United States) and the out-of-Iraq protestors: Hatred for BushHitler. Another leader of international stature, Hugo Chavez, said, ... (rest at (rest at http://PoliSat.Com/Gathering_of_Code_Pink.htm).
Jim is a proud descendant of 18th Century criminal exiles from England who swam to the Outer Banks when the British ship taking them to a Georgia penal colony sank in a storm near Cape Hatteras. Having the prescience to prevent their descendants from becoming "TarHeels," they immediately migrated to Virginia, where, within just a few generations they worked their way up into poverty. Jim's grandfather was the first in the family tree to see the distant horizons, but his career was cut short by severe injuries he sustained when a cousin cut down the tree.
After a brief stint in the Amry (ours) following graduation from law school, he began his legal career in the state bureaucracy but was never able to break into the federal bureaucracy. Several years later, he entered the private practice of law and co-founded a small law publishing company. Later, finding the publishing of small laws unstimulating and finding his private practice too private to be lucrative, he began writing political satire/commentary. His greatest vice is taking himself too seriously.
Although he regularly teaches Continuing Legal Education courses to lawyers, he's too-often available through he Rubber Chicken Speakers Bureau to speak on politics, satire, etc., at luncheons, dinners, root canals, funerals, etc. His speaking fees are so outrageously high they border on criminal price-gouging, but as a free-market advocate, he defends his fees on the higher moral ground of charging whatever the traffic will bear. For more information (surely more than one would want or need), go to www.PoliSat.Com.