I guess it makes news. Especially if there is violence involved. The media loves violence.
But I don't care. I don't fear the protestors.
Because they seriously hurt their cause for what they did in cities such as San Francisco, New York, Boston, and Chicago. They seriously pissed off the average american. They will not get the undecided to go over to their side. You can't antagonize the people you want to recruit. How stupid is that?
but these protests are getting so extreme that the average american is starting to realize what nutcases they are. They won't get the average undecided american to go their way.
I also have another idea I have been floating around. I think a lot of these people feel guilty for various reason. Some feel guilty they have it so good, while people in other countries have it so bad (although this doesn't explain why they don't want to help Iraqi civlians). Or they feel guilty because they lack the courage our U.S. troops have, and that they are safe and sound while the troops are in danger. They feel guilty for something.
But I don't care. I don't fear the protestors.
Because they seriously hurt their cause for what they did in cities such as San Francisco, New York, Boston, and Chicago. They seriously pissed off the average american. They will not get the undecided to go over to their side. You can't antagonize the people you want to recruit. How stupid is that?
but these protests are getting so extreme that the average american is starting to realize what nutcases they are. They won't get the average undecided american to go their way.
I also have another idea I have been floating around. I think a lot of these people feel guilty for various reason. Some feel guilty they have it so good, while people in other countries have it so bad (although this doesn't explain why they don't want to help Iraqi civlians). Or they feel guilty because they lack the courage our U.S. troops have, and that they are safe and sound while the troops are in danger. They feel guilty for something.
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