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ZB9
09-03-2008, 12:53 AM
I have witnessed my favorite "sporting event" I have ever been to. I was at a roof top bar, drinking a few beers and watching the cat and mouse game between the SWAT, Police, and secret servie and the anarchist protesters.

It was honestly fun watching the SWAT get medievil on these psychos. I saw a protester urine in a bag and throw it at a SWAT guy, and the SWAT guy tase, knight stick, and fire the protester around. It was actually pretty fun, people were chearing on the SWAT team like they were our local team. It's hard to beat a tuesday night of a roof top bar and a live shot of an anarchist getting whooped by the SWAT.

SuspectCorner
09-03-2008, 01:06 AM
I don't have a problem with so-called "anarchists" who bust up private property being prosecuted to the full extent of the law. They completely undermine the process for those peacefully protesting the corporate, neocon Repug, and Bush Admin flouting of the constitution.

But when these fascist tools of neocon policy begin to harrass and arrest journalists merely covering events in order to provide info to those of us who look outside of Fox News for their sources - that's when I draw the line.

Shame on you President Bush. Shame on you for the way you have disgraced the office of President, your political party, and our nation.

Regardless of who wins the General Election - many of us will throw a major party the day you are forced to vacate the Oval Office. It will immediately be a better day.

burmafrd
09-03-2008, 04:33 AM
and shame on you for swallowing all of the Move on crap.

Jarv
09-03-2008, 05:55 AM
I don't have a problem with so-called "anarchists" who bust up private property being prosecuted to the full extent of the law. They completely undermine the process for those peacefully protesting the corporate, neocon Repug, and Bush Admin flouting of the constitution.

But when these fascist tools of neocon policy begin to harrass and arrest journalists merely covering events in order to provide info to those of us who look outside of Fox News for their sources - that's when I draw the line.

Shame on you President Bush. Shame on you for the way you have disgraced the office of President, your political party, and our nation.

Regardless of who wins the General Election - many of us will throw a major party the day you are forced to vacate the Oval Office. It will immediately be a better day.

President Bush and I applaud you !! Nothing like freedom of speech that allows you to speak your mind.

By the way, the party idea is great, we did the same thing when Clinton left :)

dbair1967
09-03-2008, 07:56 AM
I don't have a problem with so-called "anarchists" who bust up private property being prosecuted to the full extent of the law. They completely undermine the process for those peacefully protesting the corporate, neocon Repug, and Bush Admin flouting of the constitution.

But when these fascist tools of neocon policy begin to harrass and arrest journalists merely covering events in order to provide info to those of us who look outside of Fox News for their sources - that's when I draw the line.

Shame on you President Bush. Shame on you for the way you have disgraced the office of President, your political party, and our nation.

Regardless of who wins the General Election - many of us will throw a major party the day you are forced to vacate the Oval Office. It will immediately be a better day.

:rolleyes:

sacase
09-03-2008, 08:03 AM
I don't have a problem with so-called "anarchists" who bust up private property being prosecuted to the full extent of the law. They completely undermine the process for those peacefully protesting the corporate, neocon Repug, and Bush Admin flouting of the constitution.

But when these fascist tools of neocon policy begin to harrass and arrest journalists merely covering events in order to provide info to those of us who look outside of Fox News for their sources - that's when I draw the line.

Shame on you President Bush. Shame on you for the way you have disgraced the office of President, your political party, and our nation.

Regardless of who wins the General Election - many of us will throw a major party the day you are forced to vacate the Oval Office. It will immediately be a better day.

Oh this is classic. Rail on about Bush and the "Neocons" but completly let off the Dems. Look, if you are in the middle of a riot, you need to unass the area ASAP. The police don't have time to stop, offer you a cup of tea and findd out your intentions, they are trying to restore order. If you are to dumb to leave then y ou deserve to be arrested. But back to my point.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/08/27/abc_new_producer_arrested.html
ABC News Producer Arrested
By Howard Kurtz
DENVER -- An ABC News producer was arrested outside a downtown hotel here Wednesday while he and a camera crew tried to shoot footage of corporate donors leaving a meeting with a group of Democratic senators.
Asa Eslocker, who works with the network's investigative unit, was charged with trespass, interference and failure to follow a lawful order. He was released four hours later on a $500 bond.
"We expect to see this kind of behavior in Myanmar, not in Denver, Colorado, at a national political convention where a reporter is trying to videotape big-money donors trying to meet with elected officials," said ABC spokesman Jeffrey Schneider.
Footage of the incident (http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=5670682) showed one police officer constantly pushing Eslocker as the producer walked backwards across the street, and another officer placing his hand around Eslocker's neck. Eslocker kept saying that it was a public street and asking what law he was violating. Schneider said Esocker never entered the Brown Palace Hotel, where the meeting was taking place.
The footage was shown on ABC's "World News" tonight. Eslocker was working with chief investigative reporter Brian Ross, who does stories on conventions and donors every four years. Schneider said the arrest was initiated by an off-duty sheriff's officer working as a security guard for the Brown Palace.
Jamie Glennon, a spokeswoman for Denver's Joint Information Center, said Eslocker "was advised numerous times by the police before he was apprehended to stop blocking the sidewalk and entryway to the hotel."

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Seems the Communists don't like pople knowing who their doners are....