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I'm not really in a bad mood - I'm just blowing off steam. We've got morons up the wazoo crowding the streets of San Francisco to protest the war. It took me well over an hour to get to work this morning - when it normally takes ten minutes. I don't mind peaceful demonstrations - but the moment you get in my way, I get a little pissy. You don't like what we're doing in Iraq? Fine, it's your right as an American citizen to share your feelings with the public. But how is keeping me from my morning coffee going to change anything?! Why don't you get a Web site - like a normal person? Blog it, damn you. Just don't stand in between me and my Peet's.
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27 Comments
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 3:13pm
“Peet's”? What is this of which you speak? Some imiation of our Tim Hortons perhaps? Or some more evil that has not yet made it's word north, and specifically, to me?
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 3:26pm
thank you I've now just pissed my pants!!!
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 4:00pm
Who Chris! I have never this part of you before! I mean, I watch you on CFH, and you seem so nice, kind, a non-sweraing person, then I read your weblog, and now I have a different perspective of you! P.S. Can you put a picture of your wife on your site?
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 4:03pm
Dude, I thought you kicked the coffee addiction. Did that end with the red hair? :)
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 4:16pm
I thought you gave up coffee? (I see you came to your senses.) :D
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 4:17pm
I know just what you mean Chris, protestors do nothing for me. When they inconvenience me, it's not likely I'm going to drop everything and join their cause.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 4:31pm
Just drive over those protesters with a hummer. Oh yeah, I don't see too many of those around SF. It's all down here in LA.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 4:43pm
what makes me upset is that the protesters are actually HURTING us.. by standing in the way of emergency vehicles and personnel that may need to get thru.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 4:46pm
pressed “enter” before I finished. So.. yea.. if emergency personnel need to get thru in the event of a terrorist attack.. the protesters are getting in the way of help that may be needed.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 6:21pm
Just watching the news….over a 1000 people already arrested in san franciso…how crazy
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 6:25pm
Oh boy. Protesters. Thank God I don't live in a city where people actually go out of their way to act on something. This little town in south Louisiana never saw anything like that and I don't think most Cajuns keep up with the news. Heh. Just read your earlier post and decided never to ask you a question. Just to be safe…hehe. Stay cool, man.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 6:44pm
It must be the haircut talking.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 8:04pm
Son of a *****'s !!
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 8:49pm
The protesters got between Chris Pirillo and his favorite coffee? Wow. They're braver than I would have given them credit for.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 9:53pm
There are people (Americans, presumably) burning the American flag and smiling. It is beyond pathetic. We live in a free enough country where you can burn the United States Of America flag and not get the **** beat out of you, legally anyway. Have any of these people served in the military or just suck down lattes and ***** about the war, I would like to know. What a bunch of raging idiots.
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 11:35pm
I'm thinking if things keep up and are like this through next week, I won't make it to work till the show starts seeing as how I'm forced to use the lovely Muni … and since I went and got you your nuts the other day, you might call ahead and ask one of us to run and greet you at the door with your Peet's ;-)
Anonymous
March 20th, 2003
at 11:42pm
i made it as far as the doors to my building before i was stopped. after a three hour wait i gave up and went back home. they were chanting “we'll be back!” as i left… can't wait to see what fun tomorrow will bring!
Anonymous
March 21st, 2003
at 12:34am
Mmmm, Peet's coffee. It's the best, (and strongest, too) by far. That's one of the things I really miss about no longer living in SF.
Anonymous
March 21st, 2003
at 8:53am
Ah yes, the ignorant Conservatives attempting to bash protesters…
Anonymous
March 21st, 2003
at 9:34am
Ah yes, the ignorant poster trying to bash Conservatives…
What exactly do these protesters think that they are going to accomplish other than piss off people that are also mostly against the war?
There's nothing in the Constitution or Bill of Rights that says that you have the right to act like a total ***.
The war is on and will be over so quickly that all these protesters are doing is pushing people over to the right. Not exactly a goal that I would aspire to as a liberal.
BTW I think that the time for aggressive protesting is over. Now is the time to show our support for our servicemen doing their duty to protect our freedoms abroad. Anyone who burns the flag or antagonizes someone in position of authority ought to be kicked in the crotch.
No, it isn't OK to burn the US flag during a time such as this. No, it isn't OK to throw eggs at cops. No, it isn't OK to spit on military members. No, IT ISN'T OK TO ACT LIKE A COMPLETE AND UTTER ******* JUST BECAUSE YOU BELIEVE IN SOME CAUSE.
Anonymous
March 21st, 2003
at 1:51pm
I know the feeling. My normal 15 minute commute home turned into an hour 1/2 yesterday due to protesters. Fine - protest - but get out of the street. They are lucky they didn't get run down by someone with road rage. Then they'd really have something to protest about. We're at war - time to support our troops not protest the fact they are there.
Anonymous
March 21st, 2003
at 4:05pm
Some Americans and foreign leaders want the U.N. to take the lead on Iraq. That, of course, is a joke. The United Nations stood by and allowed a half-million people to be slaughtered in Rwanda, allowed massive atrocities in Bosnia and Kosovo, created chaos in Somalia, and failed dismally in Sierra Leone. The U.N. has no power, no will and no sense of fairness. It's essentially a public-relations outfit.
You are failing to understand that we have entered into the most dangerous period of American history ever. The terrorists will kill you and your family. The nations like Iraq and North Korea have the ability to provide those terrorists with doomsday weapons. You are failing to recognize true evil.
In the 1930's millions didn't want to confront Adolf Hitler and many Jews in Europe could not conceive of an evil that would attempt to wipe out an entire race of people. Thus, millions of Jews were caught by surprise when rounded up by the Nazis and the world did not join to fight Hitler until it was far too late.
Today's terrorists are Nazis. They will slaughter you and your family, but unlike the Nazis, they have no fear of death.
Americans need to wake up and fast. We are in crisis period where mass murder is an every day possibility.
If every country in the world would confront the evil of terrorism it could not exist on this planets but every country will not do that. They do not see the evil, they do not care if Americans die. The Nazis are back and this time their Panzers are plutonium and anthrax. God help us.
Our allies are making billions off Saddam. Those billions mean a lot more to them than American lives do. And that is the cold heart truth of the international situation
Anonymous
March 21st, 2003
at 6:45pm
This say it all and that is why my brother is over in Iraq for this very reason!
The men, a few children, and one woman spoke to at least three soldiers who got out of their vehicles. Many shook the soldiers' hands or embraced them, and some kissed the soldiers' cheeks.
“God bless you, thank you very much,” said some of the villagers, according to translations by Kuwaiti TV.
“We do not want the oil. Take it. Take it. But build the country. We want to live, we want to travel, we want to walk. It cannot always be the pressure of war, war, destruction, destruction,” one villager said. “Enough, enough. We are fed up, fed up. Long live the soldiers.”
Anonymous
March 22nd, 2003
at 3:06am
Same Thing Here In Chicago Dude…Blocked Lake Shore Drive for most of the evening, what a mess!
Anonymous
March 22nd, 2003
at 3:18pm
Hey, Chris. Loved the blog for a while now, but I'm a little irked. Call me a pinko (”You're a pinko”), but as a law student, I've come to respect the right to free speech, and the central rule of self-determination. True, they're getting in the way of people getting some of their morning coffee in a vain attempt to save a couple thousand lives (how dare they), but shouldn't they be commended, not condemned, for their sacrafice?
What of the civil rights movement? Or the movements against the war in Vietnam?
I know they're disruptive, but the voices are not being heard. It's desperation.
After all, wouldn't it be better to save that $3 on coffee and speak out yourself so you can save money on the war taxes?
Come on, bro. I know you're smarter than that.
Anonymous
March 24th, 2003
at 8:49am
Here is a paragraph from a UPI dispatch from Jordon. It seems some American anti-war demonstrators have seen the light.
“A group of American anti-war demonstrators who came to Iraq with Japanese human shield volunteers made it across the border today with 14 hours of uncensored video, all shot without Iraqi government minders present. Kenneth Joseph, a young American pastor with the Assyrian Church of the East, told UPI the trip “had shocked me back to reality.” Some of the Iraqis he interviewed on camera “told me they would commit suicide if American bombing didn't start. They were willing to see their homes demolished to gain their freedom from Saddam's bloody tyranny. They convinced me that Saddam was a monster the likes of which the world had not seen since Stalin and Hitler. He and his sons are sick sadists. Their tales of slow torture and killing made me ill, such as people put in a huge shredder for plastic products, feet first so they could hear their screams as bodies got chewed up from foot to head.”
Well, at least we can give them credit for their ability to learn. Here's your link if you want to read the entire story.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030321-023627-5923r
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at 7:49pm
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