Joe Noussair would have turned 56 years old today, but alas, he left us all too early…
In the 20 years I knew him, we shared many a conversation, a drink, and an adventure, notably with road trips in his Mini to Civil War battlefields in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.
This blog's obituary of Joe Noussair (Beirut, Jan. 3, 1968—DC, April 7, 2023) originally appeared one day after his passing in April, but in the meantime, more photos from the past two decades have been unearthed…
Joe Noussair Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington D.C. Feb 9 2008 |
Harpers Ferry, site of John Brown's raid: The stars up in heaven They are lookin' kindly down (3x) Upon the grave of ol' John Brown |
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, December 9 2006 |
Harpers Ferry, where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet |
You needed to understand German to figure out Joe Noussair's vanity plate BSP8R = Bis Später December 6 2006 |
How likely is that?! Finding two red minis (one of them Joe's) parked side by side in a car garage Feb 11 2008 |
BIRDS OF A FEATHER: With Da Tech Guy's Peter Ingemi in the background at CPAC Feb 20 2010, Joe jokes around with Smitty, the sidekick of the Other McCain |
Sporting a Protest Warrior T-shirt, Joe crosses le Pont d'Iéna to join in crashing a John Kerry event organized by US expats next to the Eiffel Tower |
Joe Noussair at Suresnes' American Cemetery and Memorial October 14, 2006 |
Joe Noussair at Suresnes' American Cemetery and Memorial October 14, 2006 |
From the blog's obituary:
My first meeting with Joe was when this avid but otherwise unknown No Pasarán reader (by then, the blog had barely existed for some eight months) wrote or called (I forget which) from Washington in the Fall of 2004 and asked if he could come spend a weekend with me in my Paris apartment. Who on earth is this nut?! was my immediate thought.
But I had blogged that I was preparing a Protest Warrior-type infiltration of a rally for John Kerry under the Eiffel Tower during the 2004 election while asking for volunteers, and Joe said that he would take a flight across the Atlantic (yes—really!) for the sole reason of wanting to join in the fun. He brought with him a lot of ammo, in the form of a number of Protest Warrior T-shirts and, as the good handyman he was (more about Joe's job below), he bought the material for our signs and put them together…
In general, this reader commented — at length — on so many posts, and with such knowledge and passion, that U*2 and I eventually said that we might as well invite Joe N to join the blog.
Operation Rooster Crow: Infiltrating the Pro-Kerry Rally Under the Eiffel Tower
Bis später, Joe; bis später…
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