Yawn. It's all the usual suspects: Moonbats and Moon God worshippers. You know the ones, the useful idiots and the moderate Moon God worshippers, the ones that hold your feet while the radicals saw away at your head.
Hundreds of people lined the busiest intersection near the Galleria
on Sunday, chanting and waving Palestinian flags to protest the Israeli
bombing in Gaza.
"People are very upset, obviously. They are angry," said Said Fattouh, host of the radio talk show Arab Voices. "Nobody knows when it will stop."
The protest grew spontaneously, with several Arab-American
organizations spreading the word. People said they heard about it
through e-mail, text messages and telephone calls and traveled to the
intersection of Westheimer and Post Oak to participate.
Members of the Houston Coalition for Justice Not War said they would
hold a second protest at 4 p.m. on Monday at the Israeli Consulate.
Many Palestinians in the crowd on Sunday said the news from friends and family who live in Gaza has been bleak.
"It's really bad," said Sahar Abusada, who grew up in Gaza and had
spoken to family members earlier Sunday. "Blood. Bodies. No food. No
electricity."
She and other protesters said they hoped passing shoppers would take notice and seek more information.
I'm afraid I would have taken notice and given them the finger.