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Reports from Carl Sears on Flagging Events |
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Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 6:03 PM
Subject: Pix from Todays event
All,
A little preview of what happened this labor day. Suffice it to say, it was not a good day to be Phil Gingrey. While all the Confederates were marching in the Austell parade, A unnamed
flagger lay in wait for him down the street with the bullhorn. You should have seen the look on his face when he came by, it was a most precious moment. I heard he tried to talk to the
Confederates in the pre-stage area of the parade and Gingrey said he didn't lie to us, but just changed his mind because it wasn't politically correct to do what he had promised, OKAY Phil.
After the parade ended this flagger went down the street and got in his face again in a private setting and told him he was done next year, and he said, "I sincerely hope not", I work hard for
you. The flagger reminded him that it was US that worked hard for him. It must not be pleasant to be the targets of flaggers. Cant even enjoy being the Grand Marshall of a Parade. There were
NO other politicians in the parade, except for some local ward and city council positions. Not an election year.
Then I drove down to the Governors mansion to stage my PERDUE LIED photo opt. That went so well, I left the PERDUE LIED sign nailed to the poll, went ate lunch, came back and it was still
up. I hope it lasted a few hours and it was Perdue's people that eventually had to tear it down. They will know we were there. We need several hundred more of these to go out down his way
to embarrass him.
If you can believe this, I also have received more emails from our soldiers in Iraq that I will send out tonight. You are not going to believe what they had to say this time. Forgers, no way!
Look at that expression on PERDUE the lying chicken.............
I saw ZERO Perdue rags in Austell today, but sure saw a lot of these. Look at that smile on Tim Pilgrims face. Is that not a man proud of his heritage or what?
PERDUE LIED sign in front of the peoples house facing traffic.
From across the street.