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		<title>By: ropelight</title>
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		<description>Gaius said, &quot;Start calling, start writing. Get loud. This economy killer has got to be stopped.&quot;

I&#039;m on-board. Yesterday I went to Arcadia, Florida,  to protest Obama as he visited a solar generation project. There were about 500-600 people there, some for, but most against, the President.

The vast majority of those opposed were older, white, seniors. Those for Obama were largely Afro-American and Lefty fellow travelers. Very few young people were there. Now, I&#039;m not pointing fingers, the event did occur between 11am and 2pm on a school day. 

I met people who had come from Tampa, Sarasota, and Sebring to oppose Obama. I also met quite a few folks who had been in Washington DC on 9/12, they all confirmed more than 2 million attended the DC event contrary to what MSM reported. 

Here, nearly everyone behaved themselves, except two nutty women supporters armed with a powerful loud speaker who tried to disrupt a local WINK-TV interview with Tea Party people.

The Tea Party people, who incidentally were better dressed for the occasion, had more and much better signs, chairs, umbrellas, and snacks,  countered the aggression by chanting, &quot;Follow the Constitution, Follow the Constitution, etc.&quot; It worked, and the interlopers were forced to beat a hasty retreat least the TV cameras catch them attempting to provoke an incident.

The general experience reminded me of old times back in California during the late 60s and early 70s. I was at the Campus-by-the-Sea when the bank burned down. Only this time the cops weren&#039;t shooting at me. 

Obama&#039;s detractors actually cheered for the police after his motorcade was far enough away so there wouldn&#039;t be any confusion over who was being celebrated. The cops had done a good job controlling traffic on a busy 65 MPH highway, making sure the President&#039;s motorcade moved along unimpeded, and the demonstrators not only had access, but also remained civil.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gaius said, &#8220;Start calling, start writing. Get loud. This economy killer has got to be stopped.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m on-board. Yesterday I went to Arcadia, Florida,  to protest Obama as he visited a solar generation project. There were about 500-600 people there, some for, but most against, the President.</p>
<p>The vast majority of those opposed were older, white, seniors. Those for Obama were largely Afro-American and Lefty fellow travelers. Very few young people were there. Now, I&#8217;m not pointing fingers, the event did occur between 11am and 2pm on a school day. </p>
<p>I met people who had come from Tampa, Sarasota, and Sebring to oppose Obama. I also met quite a few folks who had been in Washington DC on 9/12, they all confirmed more than 2 million attended the DC event contrary to what MSM reported. </p>
<p>Here, nearly everyone behaved themselves, except two nutty women supporters armed with a powerful loud speaker who tried to disrupt a local WINK-TV interview with Tea Party people.</p>
<p>The Tea Party people, who incidentally were better dressed for the occasion, had more and much better signs, chairs, umbrellas, and snacks,  countered the aggression by chanting, &#8220;Follow the Constitution, Follow the Constitution, etc.&#8221; It worked, and the interlopers were forced to beat a hasty retreat least the TV cameras catch them attempting to provoke an incident.</p>
<p>The general experience reminded me of old times back in California during the late 60s and early 70s. I was at the Campus-by-the-Sea when the bank burned down. Only this time the cops weren&#8217;t shooting at me. </p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s detractors actually cheered for the police after his motorcade was far enough away so there wouldn&#8217;t be any confusion over who was being celebrated. The cops had done a good job controlling traffic on a busy 65 MPH highway, making sure the President&#8217;s motorcade moved along unimpeded, and the demonstrators not only had access, but also remained civil.</p>
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