Re: Police arrest 300 in anti-Republican rallies (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Von: alkampfer@anon.com [Profil]
Datum: 04.09.2008 10:55
Message-ID: <qa8vb4tr11g51mjvuq1cv7qe12oc0cg5t2@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: alt.politics.republicans alt.politics.usa.republican
Datum: 04.09.2008 10:55
Message-ID: <qa8vb4tr11g51mjvuq1cv7qe12oc0cg5t2@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: alt.politics.republicans alt.politics.usa.republican
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 08:44:29 -0400, "Larry Hewitt" <larryhewi@comporium.net> wrote: > ><Alkampfer@anon.com> wrote in message >news:fqhsb4lci5pjavjipjjbs6ee7iv1e24v8h@4ax.com... >> On 03 Sep 2008 01:09:59 -0500, admin@ng2000.com wrote: >> >>> >>>http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=republican >>> >>>09/03/2008: Police used tear gas and chemical sprays to disperse hundreds >>>of defiant protestors marching against President George W. Bush's policies >>>outside the Republican convention site. >>> >> >> That's the bare minimum to do. >> Those criminals should be killed on the streets by the police. They are no >> different from any other >> terrorist. Allowing them to destroy towns and disrupt democracy because >> they want to force the US >> population to vote for Obama it's insane! > >Among those arrested are at least a half dozen reporters, including an AP >photographer. > >Police have been indiscriminate in their arrests, sweeping up bystanders and >looky-loos. They have also indiscriminately used peeper spry near the secure >entrances of the xcel center --- dignitaries, including CNN analyst and >former democratic party official Donna Brazille, have been accidentally >pepper sprayed while entering the arena. > > In one egregious case with video circulating a 22 yr old girl was pepper >sprayed and arrested for trying to give a flower to a phalanx of cops >marching down the street. > >Private residences have been raided, sometimes without warrants. > >In one case Saturday a meeting place was raided, the occupants held captive >for hours waiting for the warrant to arrive, then were released with a fire >code violation. The warrant has not been made public nor shown to the owner >of ht house. > >Monday another private residence was raided with police knocking the front >door down. Again, no warrant has been made public. The owner was arrested >but not charged (more later). Police tried to issue a housing code violation >for a missing front door!!! until neighbors promised to fix it while the >owner was in jail. > >Minnesota law allows police to hold people who are arrested for 36 hours >without being charged, This seems to be the reason for many of the >arrests --- especially the arrests of some journalists . With Monday being a >holiday police have till midnight tonight to charge or release. It is a >tactic to indiscriminately get people off of the streets until the >convention is almost over. > >Larry It's since the infamous '68 that you commies defend criminal actions like those of your gangs in the streets claiming that the police was bad and so on. Pathetic, indeed. Those people have no right to act as they did. The journalists among them don't have any right to complain either, they should have avoided joining those groups and then claiming that they were just journalists and such. Those people are criminals and the police needs to mantain order so that the population can continue living their lives freely. Those criminals have no right to stop a Republicans convention. Here the only problem lies within the Democratic party and the Obama supporters that just don't have a clue about what democracy and freedom of speech are all about, they go on streets destroying cars and shops, a bunch of drug addicts against democracy that disrupt the peace they claim to protect.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
