Minneapolis Rally to Stop Impeachment this past Saturday, June 9th

from Patriots for Corporate Rights — We gathered again publicly in support of our beloved President George W. Bush! About a dozen loyal Bushies gathered in Uptown Minneapolis in front of the Walker Library this past Saturday, June 9th from 11:30 am to around 3 in the afternoon. Here’s a video of our last pro-war, pro-torture, anti-U.S. Constitution rally, chanting such things as:
“Give up your rights!,Abolish Congress, abolish the Courts, the Unitary Executive is all we need, TRUST BUSH!, TRUST BUSH!, TRUST BUSH!” and “Two, Four, Six, Eight, We Want a Police State!”.

Moonbats like the people at ImpeachForPeace.org (home of the Commie Pinko “Do-It-Yourself Impeachment“) are trying to impeach this great man. They don’t understand that our President needs to be able to arrest, detain indefinitely, and torture Americans and members of other less worthy nations. They fail to grasp that our Commander in Chief must be allowed to preemptively invade any country He decides may be a threat to our own – or just have resources that can benefit the multi-national corporations he represents! In short, they doubt that our Chief Executive is above the law!

The video above is from our first rally in February and was so succesfull (http://corporaterights.org/blog/?p=3), Patriots for Corporate Rights came together again in support of this wonderful Administration! We’re also attempting to stop the impeachment resolution currently in the House Judiciary that is threatening to impeach Cheney. We succesfully expressed our outrage at those who would dare to enforce laws that our President has decided are not important!

Malcolm Bosman & William Bernard Lyon
http://CorporateRights.org
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NOTE: This rally is a tactical strategy. The idea is to get people to wake up and see the ridiculousness of supporting war and torture, which is what they are inadvertently doing by being complacent or opposing impeachment. It becomes harder to put the fact that our nation is actually torturing people out of your mind when there are people standing up in defense of the right to do it. And if the population isn’t outraged when they see us, media reports on the lack of that outrage can be an effective way of getting our message across as well.

We’re betting that signs like “Stop talking about impeachment!” “Dissent is unpatriotic,” “3,500 Soldiers is worth it” and “War is good for business” will show the true colors of Bush and his supporters. This kind of dissent is in the tradition of groups like The Yes Men. This could motivate concerned citizens who might otherwise have stayed at home to take action, make people sitting on the fence think about the issue and realize how ridiculous pro-Bush people are being, and give us more media attention, as the media is fairly accustomed to anti-war protests.