Today’s reality based community laughriot
 At a 1,000-plus person anti- war protest in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, an activist for the liberal feminist anti-war group Code Pink told Cybercast News Service that one of the reasons for its participation in the protest was to tell Americans that the media and especially The Washington Post are “in bed” with the Bush administration.
“It’s time to wake up. Get out of bed. Smell the coffee,” chanted several Code Pink members as they manned a protest booth in McPherson Square near the White House.
To illustrate their point, dozens of hot-pink clad members rolled a giant hot-pink bed to sites around the city, including the IRS building, the National Security Agency building (which they referred to as the National Sleep Walking Agency), and the Washington Post building on 15th and L Streets.
“The Washington Post is definitely in bed with the media,” Ellen Taylor, a Code Pink member from Bryan, Texas, told Cybercast News Service.“That is one of the reasons we are out here today. They are complicit in this war, and Americans need to know it.”
Commentary unnecessary when laughing too hard, however, I can almost see their point, since the Post was a little dismissive of the lame protest in D.C. for the 5th anniversary of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Oh, and Code Pink is not only nuts, but also part of the assassination chic crowd.
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 At a 1,000-plus person anti- war protest in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, an activist for the liberal feminist anti-war group Code Pink told Cybercast News Service that one of the reasons for its participation in the protest was to tell Americans that the media and 

