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AmericanProtest.net > Photos 09/06/2007



Photos 09/11/2007


Posted: 09/14/2007

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SW Corner - troop support signs and flags

(Above) The SouthWest corner of Speedway and Wilson was filled with troop supporters.


SE Corner - troop support signs, banner and flags

(Above) The SouthEast corner was the beginning of a long line of Pro-Americans.


In front of the recruiting center, many people, signs, flags, traffic

(Above) Over 100 troop supporters eventually filled up the sidewalks in front of the Military Recruiting Center.


Several Protesters Wearing Orange

(Above) There were about 6 orange clad wackos but a couple got lost on the way and were eventually shooed back to their corner by police. These are two of the four still following the fake trooper. Note the man with the sign in front!


Sign - Wearing Orange For Osama

(Above) They did not know what this sign said until they got back!


Sign - Don't Believe Left - Wing Propaganda and Lies

(Above) I follwed behind the trail of propaganda pedestrians. The other side of the sign says "Say No To Communism. As we arrived at Tucson Blvd I was finishing up singing the Star Spangled Banner.


Freaked out ladies in disguise

(Above) At Tucson Blvd and Speedway Blvd we saw left wing extremists attempting to disguise themselves as ordinary grandmothers. They were singing propaganda songs with "clever" lyrics they make up.


Sign - Conspiracy nuts are misguided

(Above) I show my new sign to a moonbat cameraman wearing a CNBC hat to fool the police. The orange scarf and wacky rhetoric give him away, though.


Sign - Thank you Pres Bush and Troops zero attacks

(Above) A Pro-American thanks the troops and President for zero attacks.


Map and diagram

(Above) Map of the area with arrows and descriptions.


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