| Nightmare on Shattuck Avenue |
| Written by Melanie Morgan | |||
| Friday, 20 March 2009 08:08 | |||
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Radicals Attack Berkeley Marine Recruiting Center - Again by Catherine Moy, Move America Forward
It was the worst attack yet, as far as damages to the Marine Recruiting Center in Berkeley. One person of interest was in custody while other radical, anti-American thugs gloated, according to our good friend Michelle Malkin. The attack came on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Iraq War, which our troops have won. Here’s the hatemonger’s take on the attack from IndyMedia:
Move America Forward led a huge protest against the government of Berkeley, which supported the likes of the radical group, code Pink, which harassed the Marines daily. The City Council said in an official statement that the Marines were “uninvited intruders.” MAF and thousands of our patriotic friends from around the state - and the country - converged in Berkeley to let the city know that it was out of line. This is a federal crime and should be prosecuted as such. It is a federal office. Thank God nobody was hurt. It looks like it’s time to revisit Berkeley. Let me know what you think at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it God Bless our Troops!! ...And as former Chairman of Move America Forward, I would like to challenge President Obama, whom the Code Pinkos have supported with all their heart and their cash, to denounce this despicable assault on our troops. I'm waiting, Mr. President.
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