Friday, February 04, 2011

Code Pinkery at its worst

I Get E-Mail
From: "Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK in Cairo" <codepink@mail.democracyinaction.org>
To: TRKOF
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 15:27:24 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Whose side are we on in Egypt?

Code Pinker Medea Benjamin

Dear Friend,

Blah-Blah-Blah 

Will you make a generous donation now to support the pro-democracy movement in Egypt?

People around the US are asking, what can we do that will make a difference?  How can we send a signal that the world is watching, the world is with the people of Egypt?  We've signed petitions and tweeted our eyeballs out.  Now what? 

Will you donate $5 today to help buy flowers?
This is one way we around the world can support the nonviolent people's uprising.

We have met with dozens of women and groups in Cairo and these women and our CODEPINK delegation on the ground in Egypt are asking this:

Help us raise $5,000 in emergency funds today to support the Egyptian revolution!

Beyond solidarity, the best way we can show our support for the Egyptian uprising is to demand that our own government cut off aid to the Mubarak regime. Join us in telling President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the U.S. Congress to stop funding the Mubarak regime now, to call on Mubarak to resign, and to expressly say that our government stands with the Egyptian people. 

The Egyptian people are writing a beautiful chapter in the history of nonviolent revolutions. Let's show them we are on their side.

Send flowers and supplies to the demonstrators!

support the nonviolent people's uprising.?!?
When a group like Code Pink, which affiliates with every America-hating group in the world, and openly promotes that American soldiers kill their officers and join the other side ... well,  the leaders ought be subject to a shoot-on-sight warrant.  But they're not, which is another example of us confusing freedom of speech with  treason.  Anyway,  I don't know for sure that  Code Pink is responsible for this  piece of agitprop, but  it certainly has their smell, and it is their message.  Most striking is the presumption of gullibility it carries.  Are people really that stupid?
Code Pinker Medea Benjamin

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Flowers"

... flowers?!?

Yeah. To aid in this "beautiful chapter in the history of nonviolent revolutions" [where hundreds have already died but that's not important now -- they're just wogs] that's what they need... f'n flowers. A lousey $5,000 worth of flowers. Grown in the hothouses of Israel.

F'n stupid women... never shoulda allowed 'em outta the kitchen.. *grumble*


e~C

Anonymous said...

Exactly e~C, we're going back to the ORIGINAL constitution after the revolution.

Casca

P.S. Set the proximity fuses to airburst.

Anonymous said...

Least ways the Egypt girl was prutty. The pink gal is butt ugly, but ain't they all? The pink gals prolly wet their britches over our reporters gettin' a beat down by sinister forces. Only way they have sex.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

SondraK has a nice companion piece to this.

Anonymous said...

My Dear Your Royal Hiney... ah Highness... could you deign as Royalty might, to inform your low-life... er, lowly subjects, where we might direct our donations, so that our paultry kopeks might do more good by purchasing BOMBS and BULLETS for these-here Revolutionaries?

What-the-heck good is an Up-rising without some SERIOUS BLOOD-SHED?

It's the UH-Merikan Way!

Everybody shoot the Bad Guys (Us-vs-Them-vs-Us; EVERYBODY'S a Bad Guy,)whoever is left standing when the smoke clears , wins, and automatically becomes the Good Guy till the next episode of round-popping starts.

It worked when we were kids; it just might "work" now.

Either that, or we "frag" all of Arabdom and let the Isreli's clean up the mess.

BTW, e~C, lettin the wimmin out of the kitchen wasn't the "tipping point," it was giving them SHOES

TimO said...

We need a Tom Clancy-style group that would 'solve' these kind of problems.

DougM said...

Do they mean like this?

Anonymous said...

Blindly advocating for democracy without considering the agenda of the likely (or certain) majority is almost as minlessly stupid as blindly voting for Hope and Change without asking "Change to what?"

Of course, in this case Code Pink knows the ultimate agenda, but the poor schlubs they are asking to donate money have no idea what is coming down. They are still hoping for "Change" right here in Obamaville.

Ron Paul had an astute observation:

"Our country's founders cherished liberty, not democracy."

Boneshaker

Anonymous said...

next time I need $5,000.00 for ammunition I have an idea how to raise it
george

Anonymous said...

Ya wanna see "some SERIOUS BLOOD-SHED?"

Try takin' my SHOOOOOOZ, Pilgrim.

e~C

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