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Anti-UN Rally

Started by Kat Kanning, January 18, 2005, 05:48 AM NHFT

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Kat Kanning

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42424

Take your best shot at the U.N.
Radio station plans event to protest global body, 'green Nazis,' Hillary
Posted: January 18, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern


? 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

A Montana talk radio station is planning a protest event that will include opportunities for participants to take their frustrations out on the United Nations, environmentalists and even Sen. Hillary Clinton.

John Stokes is the owner of KGEZ in Kalispell, Mont., and also hosts a daily show on the station. He says a similar event two years ago was a great success.

Planned to coordinate with Earth Day in April, the festivities will include:

    * A 10-foot replica of the U.N. flag as the target at a shooting range ? the banner will be ultimately destroyed with a cannon;

    * The burning of a 12-foot green swastika;

    * A cow-pie throwing contest with a billboard of Hillary as the target; and

    * The building of a wall, using Styrofoam construction blocks, around a large replica of the Mexican flag, to symbolize the participants' wish to seal the southern border.

The event will take place on a 500-acre piece of land near Kalispell, "with room for hundreds of tents and RVs," Stokes says. "Property rights groups from all over the west are planning on attending."

Regarding the green swastika, Stokes told WND: "The environmentalists have completely shut down the west out here, from Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado. ? There's not even a mill left in Colorado.

"It's been a disaster. [The event] is a way to lodge a protest of the environmentalists."

After describing all the activities planned, Stokes enthused, "It should be a great afternoon!"

Two years ago the event drew 1,000 people, but this year Stokes expects more.

Stokes says he's received international press attention in the past.

"When I burn that 12-foot green swastika it just drives the press nuts," he said.

Stokes said there will be detailed information on the website in the near future for those who might want to make the trip to Kalispell for the event.

Russell Kanning

Kalispell is where the Californians are moving to, so they have to try their hardest to fight off the "environmental nazies" as he calls them.