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AmericanProtest.net > Photos 09/06/2007



Photos 09/06/2007


Posted: 09/07/2007

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Wayne with sign 'Arizona Supports Our Native American Warrior Troops' and support banner at park entrance

(Above) At the entrance to Freedom Park I guide attendees and await no show moonbats while listening to the radio.


104.1 FM banner setup crew

(Above) 104.1 FM "The Truth" set up banners at the entrance, too.


Colonel Byrge speaks to the crowd

(Above) Troop supporters were riveted by the informative speech of Colonel Byrge.


Closer photo of Colonel Byrge

(Above) Traveling FReeper Impeach98 (left foreground) listens intently while an Air Force photographer snaps some photos.Debbie Lee is standing on Colonel Byrge's right, at the podium is a photo of Navy Seal Marc Lee.


Crowd listening to speech

(Above) A side view of the crowd listening to the Air Force Colonel.


Flags and Peace Through Superior Firepower - Semper Fi sign

(Above) American Flags line the parking lot, a sign encourages victory, a glimpse of a mysterious open caravan truck.


KVOI van

(Above) KVOI 690 AM ran ads for the tour and attended the rally.


KNST 790 AM RV

(Above) At this point the doughnuts and coffee have apparently run out!


Fight for Victory RV with Uncle Sam saying We Don't Surrender to Terrorists

(Above) OK, Uncle Sam! We get the message! Now quit pointing at me!


Jon Justice of 104.1 FM The Truth

(Above) Jon Justice interviewed supporters and promoted the rally. Justice also interviews Colonel Don Bacon in Iraq every week.


Rally Speaker Debbie Lee accepts a giant well wishing card for wounded troops from Tucson Pro-Americans

(Above) Rally Speaker Debbie Lee accepted several giant well wishing cards for wounded troops from Tucson Pro-Americans to be delivered to Walter Reed Hospital.


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