Snarksmith‘s Michael Weiss emails of the rally in New York expressing solidarity with Denmark:
"It was hugely worthwhile, if for no other reason that street theatre became a spontaneous forum of democracy, with people sharing their reasons for being there. (Even the sparse MSM in attendance seemed to gel to the good humor and nobility of the occasion.) A huge 18-wheeler at one point drove by honking in solidarity with us (and you know you’re on the right side of history when the teamsters are behind you.) I also wanted to say that quite a lot of people found their way to Second Avenue because of your site… It’s a fitting sequel to the premature obituaries which have lately been written on blogs that mere word-of-mouth and click-of-mouse were responsible for this ample and dignified assembly."
I must say that the little band of democrats who gathered in DC had the same experience; and it was really cheering to have been there. These haven’t been your usual rallies with moronic chanting. They’ve been gatherings of individuals in support of individual freedom. And when you love liberty, it shows. In public, there’s less anger than friendship, less orthodoxy than spiritedness. Or so it seemed to me.
