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January 05, 2005
I Don't Endorse One Side, Honest!
Hilarious claims by idiots. The fool that runs this site that shows the inaugural parade map makes this absurd claim on the "about" section of the site:
"The aim of the Inaugural Map is to not endorse one specific side of the political spectrum, rather to facilitate and coordinate visitor plans to Washington, DC. The source funds used to create the project were donated by the Inaugural Map's creator as public service."
It's merely meant as a guide for visitors...not to take sides. It's not meant to help idiot peace hippy protestors. Funny tho when you look on his main page and the following sites are linked:
International ANSWER (the communist/socialist group, an organization full of left wing radicals)
United for Peace and Justice- a group that claims Bush was never elected (not in 2000 or 2004- which means they don't respect the authority of the US Supreme Court, nor the NY/LA Times and other left wing media outlets who counted the 2000 election votes and found that Bush would have won ANY count. They now claim that votes in Ohio were rigged- a claim not even John Kerry will make.)
Redefeat Bush- another group that doesn't realize the left wing media counted the 2000 Florida vote numerous times and found that Bush won no matter what. They also call for their members to contact Congress to contest the 2004 vote, tho no evidence exists to suggest the vote was wrong. These geniuses have banners on their site that read "Bush Cheated 04"- tho, again, not one bit of evidence exists to suggest this is anywhere near the case. Clearly facts mean very little to this group.
Turn Your Back On Bush- the classy name says it all.
Seriously tho...the founder of the website REALLY doesn't take sides, and his site is meant soley for information for DC visitors. Why can't the guy be honest? No idea, but it's hilarious that he wants to make such ridiculous claims.
Posted by Josh at January 5, 2005 07:58 PM
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