Meet the MoveOn Army (of five)


Fresh from last week's strategy meeting on how to help re-elect John Spratt, MoveOn supporters decided to hold a "protest" across the street from the GOP headquarters in Rock Hill, an event that seemed to fare better than their one-man protest of Congressman Joe Wilson's office held back in August.

As shown in the photo above, their "protest" turned out a total of five supporters in this record-shattering turnout event.

Not surprisingly, the York County GOP rallied for a hastily-organized counterprotest. Unlike the MoveOn event, which was planned in advance, they turned out roughly two-dozen. Thirteen of which were shown in the photo below:


7 Response to "Meet the MoveOn Army (of five)"

  1. Sharpshooting Republican 12/10/10 15:35
    Well we actually had 60 or more, but that is ok better then 5,. Also I am proud to say they were suppose to do the event at our Headquarters here but I think they saw we outnumbered them here pretty heavy we even set up a microphone for their rally because we are tenderhearted people.

    Moveon.org decided to go across the street to the BP gas station. Moveon.org has have been very outspoken of BP and have been one of the biggest supporters of a boycott of BP it just shows they are not true to their convictions, But I am sure moveon.org will not try and rally here again, way to go York County
  2. Anonymous 12/10/10 17:07
    Earl is that you on Guitar
  3. earlcapps 12/10/10 17:13
    I play a mean air guitar. Don't mess with me.
  4. Anonymous 12/10/10 19:11
    I'm a Democrat and I generally like Moveon.org, but I think this whole thing of "keeping foreign corporate money out of elections" is stupid. The original claim is specious, and it seems more like if they wanted to make a point to the chamber of commerce, they'd talk about how the backing of large corporate campaign contributors generally buys the kind of deregulation that hurts market competitiveness, particularly when it comes to local and small business.
  5. Anonymous 13/10/10 06:11
    The Chamber has gone " global" and that is the problem. Used to be the Chamber worked for the American citizen and his business, now they work for a different goal.
    The Chamber is partially responsible for this " New World Order" proposed by Big Daddy Bush. It's also real ya'll.
    Think your life can't change on a dime?
    I am here to tell you after the "conservatives" install a theocracy of mutant C Streeters, like Sanford, Demint, Graham, Barrett and Wilson, Clyburn, you'll all be living the Chamber's dream, poor , broke, conservative, hungry and penniless.
    Don't believe me... try it and see.
    You guys have already forced this crap down many people's throats, myself being one of them.
  6. Anonymous 13/10/10 11:43
    Ahh the hypocrisy of moveon.org's signs, when most of their puppet strings are tweaked by secret overseas dollars. What ever happened to the investigation of the millions in sales of non-existant t-shirts to overseas customers that went into moveon and Obama campaign coffers in 2007-2008?

    Just askin...
  7. Mike Reino 13/10/10 21:06
    Earl, that's a 500% increase in a mere two months.. By Election Day, they might be up to ten or maybe even 15.....

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