I went anyway.
It was not a large affair, like maybe the one in San Antonio or Washington D.C., but it was still worth going to.
I signed a tea-bag, Olivia texted fed-up at the appointed time, we clapped, but I couldn't bring myself to wave the sign somebody gave me.
I'm evidently not a sign waver.
Now I know.
It's a pitiful thing to see how the news networks are dealing with what went on in America yesterday.
They'll broadcast, with great pride, marches down public streets of 'gay rights' people, but they somehow ignore all the Americans that were out yesterday?
And the few that will be shown will be in a negative light.
Why do I keep being surprised at these things?
It was not a large affair, like maybe the one in San Antonio or Washington D.C., but it was still worth going to.
I signed a tea-bag, Olivia texted fed-up at the appointed time, we clapped, but I couldn't bring myself to wave the sign somebody gave me.
I'm evidently not a sign waver.
Now I know.
It's a pitiful thing to see how the news networks are dealing with what went on in America yesterday.
They'll broadcast, with great pride, marches down public streets of 'gay rights' people, but they somehow ignore all the Americans that were out yesterday?
And the few that will be shown will be in a negative light.
Why do I keep being surprised at these things?
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Isn't that something? They were acutally laughing and poking fun at that.
~Kristi