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Here at the Move America Forward Daily Blog we chronicle the good news on the War on Terrorism you might not have heard about on the evening news. We also shine the spotlight on those whose conduct against our country and our military is unbecoming.


Monday, March 24, 2008

Posted By:
Catherine Moy
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“Peace” Protesters’ Bloody “Massacre” on Easter Service

“Peace” Protesters’ Bloody “Massacre” on Easter Service

Six “anti-war” cretins went to a Catholic Church service on the most Holy Day on the Christian calendar and shouted their insane rhetoric before squirting fake blood on the parishioners wearing their Easter best.

Unlike many attacks by “peaceniks,” these fools will face some time in the Hoosegow.

The Chicago Tribune reports:

Six people were arrested at Holy Name parish’s auditorium Sunday after disrupting an Easter mass to protest the Iraq war.

The group—whose female and male members identified themselves as Catholic Schoolgirls Against the War—stood up at the beginning of Cardinal Francis George’s homily and shouted their opposition to the conflict, which marked its fifth anniversary last week. As security guards and ushers tried to remove them from the service, the demonstrators squirted fake blood on themselves and parishioners dressed in their Easter finery.

The red substance, which one protester later described as “stage blood,” initially drew gasps and a few terrified yelps from the 600 worshipers at the mass. The shock, however, quickly transformed into anger as people booed the six while they were escorted from the parish auditorium.

The anti-war contingent of smelly hippies and Satan-worshipers are desperate because the United States is winning in Iraq, the general public recognizes the win, and even their handmaidens in Congress haven’t stopped the War on Terror.

The protesters were all charged with felony criminal damage to property and two counts of simple battery for squirting the blood around the auditorium and onto worshipers’ clothes, authorities said. Chicago police identified the six arrested as Donte D. Smith, 18; Ephran Ramirez Jr., 22; Ryane Ziemba, 25; Mercedes Phinaih, 18; Regan Maher, 25; and Angela Haban, 20.

Chicago tribune pictures of the unwashed, wretched souls:

I like this part:

George returned to his Easter homily without further addressing the disruption. A small number of worshipers, however, followed the protesters into the lobby to berate them for disrupting the service and frightening children in attendance.

Bye-Bye Jail Birdies!!


AMEN!!!!!!!


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