By Matt Hurley for the TIB Network:
Okay, I couldn't pass this one up...
From Washington Times:
A West Virginia man said yesterday that Democrats stole his family's Bush-Cheney campaign signs at an event featuring Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards.
"They just pounced on us," said Phil Parlock, who took his 11-year-old son, Alex, and 3-year-old daughter, Sophia, to the Democratic rally at Tri-State Airport in Huntington, W.Va.
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"She was crying; they were pushing and shoving her," said Mr. Parlock, a Huntington real estate agent. "She was scared."
Sophia is the youngest of 10 children in a proudly patriotic family. The oldest two Parlock children, a 22-year-old daughter and a 21-year-old son, are members of the West Virginia Army National Guard, and a third Parlock — who recently turned 18 — will be sworn into the guard tomorrow, Mr. Parlock said.
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And they call US brownshirts... Once again, folks, check out just who is suppressing free speech. Of three year olds no less. Nice.12:35PM Update
I'm not convinced by this 'evidence', but you might be... Not saying that what this blogger is reporting is false, but rather I am not convinced based on what is presented.We link, you decide.
2:35PM Update
Michelle Malkin didn't buy it either. She called Mr. Parlock to get the skinny from the source.Just got off the phone with Phil Parlock, who is amused by desperate liberal rumor-mongering [she links the same site I did above] that the man wearing an IUPAT t-shirt and holding a piece of his little girl's Bush/Cheney sign is his own son.For me it goes back to the whole freedom of speech bit...you don't hear about this sort of thing happening at Republican rallies. Unless, of course, lefties are feeding on their own...but that tends to not happen at Bush/Cheney rallies, they call a truce for those.
"That's ridiculous. This is a small town," Parlock told me from his home in Huntington, W. Virginia. "Everyone would recognize him."