In Triangle Park, The Lights Are Dim, The Statues Grin

By Mitch Berg

Sick of the alpaca-wearing, volvo-driving, relentlessly-self-righteous crowd having all the fun?

Join us at a counterprotest this coming Saturday, to join with fellow anti-terror, pro-troops Americans to counterprotest the “peace” rally in Saint Paul.

The counterprotesters will gather and demonstrate at Triangle Park in Saint Paul (the triangle-shaped block east of the linked map) at the corner of Marshall Avenue and John Ireland Boulevard.   (For an aerial view, click here)

The park is located a block north of the Cathedral of Saint Paul and east of John Ireland Boulevard (the road that connects the Cathedral and the Capitol) across from Saint Paul College.  It is Saint Paul Parks property, and is reserved for the use of counterprotesters during the time of the march.  The park is ours from 10AM on.

Interested in attending?  Drop us a line at the email address “demonstrationwatch”, at Yahoo.com. 

3 Responses to “In Triangle Park, The Lights Are Dim, The Statues Grin”

  1. nate Says:

    Is that where the statute of the civil war soldier is?

  2. Mitch Says:

    Yes.

  3. billhedrick Says:

    I have to work on Saturday, but I will try to get there for a little while

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