Jump to: site navigation, content.

Local stuff that matters to you.
Did you know about Kenny Davin Fine at Lakewood Theater today?
News & events for
Saturday, December
5

Content from our friends over at Dallas Peace Times

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Video: Sarah Palin protest in Dallas, 10/3/08

Editor's note: The staff of the Dallas Peace Center was on hand at the Sarah Palin protest/supportfest (depending on your perspective), taking pictures and video, scored with, of course, the theme song from Dallas. My favorite part? When one woman disputes the idea that just because a person has a vagina means they're a feminist. Well, then.


Pegasus News content partner - Dallas Peace Times


  • Staff
  • Verified User
  • Anonymous

chretienne, says:

Hmmm, how about the next one who implies that just because you have a vagina, you're supposed to believe a certain way? Some people's definition of feminism is mighty narrow.

Oh, and by the way, Obama is against gay marriage as well.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Travis Bush, says:

LOL the music was a great touch.

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Clay213, says:

Same old tired cliche protests from the 60s that didn't work then and won't work now.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

xdavidwattsx, says:

I'd argue the protests from the 60's were pretty effective turning a nation against a losing war and finally getting Washington to pull the plug on it.

The day we lose the right to protest is the day freedom gets hit by a bus.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Clay213, says:

'The right to protest'

Doesn't just mean standing on a sidewalk with a sign and shouting meaningless nonsense.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Travis Bush, says:

Anyone ever get some info on how many people attended the fund raiser?

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Travis Bush, says:

BTW, it is no wonder why they were so emotional..just ask John..

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Jason Rice, says:

TravisRex, yeah - I have a morbid curiosity about the real numbers. It can't be THAT overwhelming if all the shots I've seen have the front door of the hotel in them and all from the opposite sidewalk - it's not like there's anywhere to "assemble" down there and it looked like the street was pretty clear ;o)

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Travis Bush, says:

Frankly, I have more interest in what went on inside at the event than the protest/support outside. I was just trying to figure out what a $1000 plate of food would look like. I imagine it went something like this..

Appetizer: Baby Seal Carpacio in a light crude reduction.

Substitute Moose Stew, $500 extra.

Main Course: Braised Camel Spider served over a bed of nails and smothered in a creamy Rendition sauce.

Desert: Baked Alaska, AKA The Palin Family Reunion.

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

idyates, says:

I attended the event. 1300 in attendance. Standing room only. Seating available for 1100. Chicken ceaser salad. We were there to hear her, not eat fine food.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Jason Rice, says:

Clay - I hear your evil wheels turning:

So by anyone's inflated reckoning and on a week of a trillion dollar stock market plunge, the number of people that cared enough to picket either way pro or con, were outnumbered by people that had $1000 to burn.

Wow. I'm in the wrong business.

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

xdavidwattsx, says:

It's not so much the $1000 to burn that gets me. It's that someone paid $1000 to hear an undereducated idiot who has no real understanding of public policy talk about GOP themes.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Travis Bush, says:

For a cool grand, you would think they could have at least thrown in cocaine and hookers.

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Clay213, says:

Sounds like xdwx is still mad about that last fundraiser he had, where instead of $1000 donations the only people who showed up were guys trying to sell free copies of The Quick.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

lavafab, says:

Do you want to talk about Obama's $28,500 per seat fundraiser with Babs after the flood in Galveston? I did not think so.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

DC, says:

I fail to see the problem with that since McCain held a fundraiser at the Intercontinental in Miami in the same week with a $50k a plate tag. At the same time his campaign cut a $1.3M check to a company that has ties to 2004 election money 'wandering.' It does sound much more official to refuse to use contractions.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Jason Rice, says:

I think what I like best is how these candidates, "The Maverick" and "The Optimist" have inspired people to get past the incessant name-calling and belittling of each other and move ahead straight to the productive nit-picking of campaign fundraising stunts.

It's magical. Vote Snoopy.

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

DC, says:

They also seem to bring out condescending comments from the supposedly disinterested.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Jason Rice, says:

Hmm

It's easy to mistake genuine antipathy for a less practiced form.

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

genewade013, says:

yeap what ever best for usa but who knows

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Lisa Lawrence Merritt, says:

Thank God for Checks and Balances built into our country's governing structure. The issues are to hold all our representatives accountable from the state to national level.

Regardless of who is elected, We are facing the most serious economic situation since the Depression (yeah, we're in the sh*tter, folks!) and the person elected to the Oval Office is gonna have one hell of a go ‘round!

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

jtmbls, says:

This is so depressing. Sadly, I am considering not even voting this time around as I cannot seem to make up my mind between sucks and sucks. I may not even update my address in the registry. We are screwed either way it goes.

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Jason Rice, says:

Snoopy in '08 !

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

jtmbls, says:

Honestly, I would be ashamed to have my name attached to either candidate. Rudy...How could you abandon me like this???

Anonymous

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

Jason Rice, says:

Really

Verified

1 year, 2 months ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

markbaland, says:

Sarah Palin may not be a good candidate for people who like freedom of choice in their personal lives (like Americans) but she is great if you are a Joe-6-Pack who likes hunting Mooses or Russians. And I know that's what Dallas is all about. Yippee-Kai-Yay!

Anonymous

1 year, 1 month ago
Link to this comment | Suggest removal

What do you think?

:

:

Email Print 26 Comments Contribute

See more stories in:


Quantcast