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February 27, 2008

Berkeley Businesses Suffer for Moonbat Outrages

Posted by Dave Blount at February 27, 2008 12:42 PM

Berkeley is like the rest of the world in one respect: honest people trying to create wealth with their businesses pay the price for moonbattery:

BERKELEY — People who are angry at city leaders for their anti-military stance are taking it out on businesses — canceling hotel rooms, restaurant reservations and theater tickets.
They are writing letters to the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce outlining their plans to boycott the city.
And they are steering clear of downtown shops because of the weekly anti-war protests that in recent weeks have become increasingly volatile.
Two weeks after the Berkeley City Council refused to apologize to the U.S. Marine Corps for calling them "uninvited and unwelcome intruders," Berkeley businesses are feeling the backlash from people who don't want to spend their money in the city.

No doubt Code Pinko and World Can't Wait communists will see this as an added benefit of the siege they have laid to the Marines recruiting office, with the active assistance of the municipal government.

Once again, Berkeley demonstrates why every community has a vested interest in stamping out moonbattery before it can metastasize out of control.

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Driving out business, if not the Marines.

On a tip from dpt.