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By Michael J. Smith on Monday January 29, 2007 01:01 PM

Mike Flugennock reports:

AMERICA MARCHES AND GOES HOME:
POLITICIANS, MOVIE STARS LISTEN TO OWN VOICES BOOM ACROSS MALL AS
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS LOOK ON

Speakers in this piece include include Two Guys From The RCP, as they beat the hell out of listening to Jesse Jackson yell "Keep hope alive!" five thousand times. Also featuring special guest contingent: the Working Assets "Out Of Iraq, Into Darfur" Kool-Aid Drinkers Brigade.

Dullest. Mobe. EVER.

RealVideo streaming link, 07:55

http://flow.mediavac.com/ramgen/sinkers/2007/washdcJan2707.rm

Photos via DC Indymedia at

http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/137589/index.php

Comments (4)

sk:

FYI, an interesting commentary by someone who knows what he's talking about.

"Military intervention won’t stop the killing. Those who are clamouring for troops to fight their way into Darfur are suffering from a salvation delusion."

Ron L smith:

Rev it up for the big time! Picking on republicans is serious stuff, Democrats feels more like fun.

Ron L smith:

Crank it up for 08. Picking on Republicans is serious business, but democrat bashing is just fun.

Send more guns to Darfur? Brilliant! It's a well known fact that there's a woeful lack of sufficiently advanced weaponry in most poverty-striken African countries.

My, but these Working Assets people are ahead of the curve!

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