Pic Of The Day #3208

Holding candles, singing “This Little Light of Mine,” and gathering in solidarity with the people of Minnesota, a few dozen frigid yet determined residents gathered on the steps of the Saugatuck Congregational Church tonight, for a vigil.

All residents, of all faiths — and none — were welcomed by the church, and the vigil’s organizers.

(Photo/Jerri Graham Photography)

(Photo/Jerri Graham Photography)

(Photo/Jerri Graham Photography)

(Photo/Bruce Borner)

9 responses to “Pic Of The Day #3208

  1. Did they light candles for all the women raped, killed and burned alive by illegal immigrants! I’m sure NO.

    Maybe stand together and ask the mayor and governor of Minnesota about the billions of dollars that is missing from hard working Americans. They just want all the focus taken away from that.

    ICE ICE baby!!

    • Jeff, An allegation of rape against President Donald Trump involving a 13-year-old girl is part of an explosive new tranche of documents released by his own Justice Department into the crimes of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

      • David J. Loffredo

        Jack, please don’t share your SSN and banking information with Nigerian Princes.

      • Jack, Harvey Weinstein lived in Westport right? I think i heard this cuz this blog likes to name drop.

        Do you know if Harvey like to bowl?

        • I remember the house he lived in and the time period when he was a Westporter. Beachside Avenue has had some interesting people, like the one and only J.C.Penny and Richardson who made Vicks products. My grandfather knew him well in the 1940s.He rented 40 acres from him and all he wanted was the cream of the crop vegetables delivered to him every week! My father was friendly with his chauffeur James. They used to go fishing together. I have thousands of stories about the old Westport.

    • And the 5 year old who was detained, sent to Texas and remains in custody, what crime did he commit? The judge who just ordered the child’s immediate release condemned “the perfidious lust for unbridled power” and “the imposition of cruelty” of his detention.

  2. Lib wack jobs. Thank you, ICE

  3. Res Ipse Loquitor- the thing speaks for itself.

    Just a vigil for two dead American citizens in Minneapolis and for thousands of our fellow Americans illegally stopped and brutalized, for thousands of legal immigrants and honest illegal immogrants looking to a better life in the USA offered to most of our parents, grandparents and great grandparents is looked at as an opportunity to advocate for ICE- now the most unAmerican image of america- masked, unname tagged para military mercenaries roaming our streets and neighborhoods in unmarked black vans throwing smoke grenades, using bear spray tear gas and beating and detaining legal protesters.

    You either see that or you don’t want to see that.

    Res ipse loquitor!

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