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Maloney's Interview With Middle America? Why isn't the President
molding his foreign policy strategies to fit these hysterical arguments
against his warmongering...? Evan Maloney (of www.brain-terminal.com)
reveals what we've been saying all along- the "peace" protesters
aren't marching for peace... they're marching in opposition to our Conservative
Republican and, God forbid, Godly President... and they are more versed
on dredlock weaves and tie-dye T-shirts than they are on national defense.
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is a political commentator based in New York City. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: In the 02.19.03 Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal, James Taranto made note of Evan's video: Check
out Evan Coyne Maloney's hilarious video of Saturday's "antiwar"
rally in New York, in which demonstrators call the president of
the United States a "baby killer," a "nuclear terrorist,"
an "unelected tyrant" and an "idiot" who heads a "junta"
and resembles Hitler. This is part of public debate in a free
society--sometimes it gets ugly; sometimes people call each other names.
The Sun's jocular reference to protesters as traitors merely gives them
a taste of their own medicine--and an exceedingly mild dose at that.
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