[lbo-talk] "Liberals made my little girl cry"

snit snat snitilicious at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Sep 17 15:40:16 PDT 2004


Atrios has some photos up http://atrios.blogspot.com/2004_09_12_atrios_archive.html#109542699935507535

They think the guy in the union tee=shirt is probably the guy's son. Her own brother posed as Kerry supporting union member and ripped up his sister's poster and made her cry. It's a family affair....it's a family affair....

This is so pathetic!

Seriously, has any presdinential campaign been so full of such reDICKulousness? Or, is it all just amplified by the 'net? (I admit, I've never been much for following campaigns in the past...)

snit -- the motto of years divisible by four should be: "you can't bluff someone who's not paying attention" (_House of Games_) -- snat

At 06:14 PM 9/17/2004, B. wrote:
>http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/091804X.shtml
>
>Scamming the Media, Parlock Style
>By William Rivers Pitt
>
>Friday 17 September 2004
>
>Meet Phil Parlock. Parlock is a family man and a
>staunch Republican. Parlock has a very sad story to
>tell about how rotten Kerry supporters are. You see,
>they made his little girl cry.
>
>Parlock, his weeping daughter, and the fiendish union
>guy holding a piece of the allegedly ripped sign.
>Parlock was at a rally on Thursday to greet Vice
>Presidential candidate John Edwards, who was on a
>swing through West Virginia and Ohio. Parlock brought
>his three children and a Bush/Cheney sign to show
>support for his beloved President. According to him, a
>Kerry-supporting union guy wearing an IUPAT shirt
>ripped up the Bush sign his little girl was carrying,
>making her cry.
>
>Terrible, right? A sign that our national politics
>have descended into these kind of brutish tactics,
>right? An embarrassing incident for the Kerry
>campaign, right? The media certainly thinks so, and
>has dutifully reported on the incident.
>
>For the third time.
>
>A report from the Charleston Daily Mail, August 27,
>1996:
>
>"The Huntington man said he was knocked to the ground
>by a Clinton supporter when he tried to display a sign
>that read 'Remember Vince Foster,' the deputy White
>House counsel who committed suicide in a Washington,
>D.C., park. His death has become the subject of much
>debate among Clinton opponents...Parlock said some of
>the crowd tried to make other anti-Clinton
>demonstrators feel unwelcome. He estimated that about
>150 Dole supporters attended the rally, but their
>signs couldn't be seen for most of the rally."
>
>[cont. at URL at top]
>
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