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Fuck The Police. :2 cents:
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What are you doing to actively repeal .XXX ? |
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Nice try at deflection about .xxx let's stay with the subject at hand. Prove you've done something other than being a Fucktard on the interwebs. |
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Why can't others argue that the vast majority of Americans are squarely against the so called "99%"? At the end of the day, and generally speaking, Americans prefer law and order, safety and security... that's why they will fail. That's the only reason Bush Jr got elected the second time. That's why WTO protesters get beat down and forgotten about withing a few days. Besides, eventually they start getting more unruly and ultimately lose more and more support. Particularly when other fringe groups join in like "anarchists" and general shit disturbers and vandalism, looting, fighting and everything else starts. Everyone is all excited about "change".... no one knows what "change" means. That's how Obama got elected. |
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I owe you ZERO information about the offline workings of my life, and your idiotic assumptions about me are meaningless. |
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Change we can believe in.
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Peace and Love, ADG |
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The kids that got sprayed had ample opportunity to slide over 3' in either direction. They opted not to. |
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I'll keep on laughing at you. |
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Alex,for $200 I will go with, *because he has done nothing.* |
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Let's go to the judges. YES that is a correct answer! |
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Apparently I'm the guy that keeps calling you all out for being hypocrites. I can see why you wouldn't like me, but that's really not my problem... |
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In all seriousness though, I agree with you on the .xxx thing anyway, and coincidentally, I AM going out now. Should I tell you where, or what I'm wearing? You know how much I like to share my personal life with nitwits and strangers on a message board. :1orglaugh |
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I don't give a fuck about OWS. I'll do something about it by voting. What are you doing about OWS? Nothing. |
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The 4.6 million dollars JPMorgan Chase "donated" bought about 700 arrests that night on the Brooklyn Bridge. As Max Keiser puts it.. "Somebody who is definitely making the connection is Jamie Dimon, the CEO of J.P. Morgan, who last week gave USD 4.6 million to the New York Police Department to beef up police presence on the streets and to crack heads and to violently oppress protesters. So, Jamie Dimon is obviously quite nervous if he feels he has to hire more cops to protect him and his bankers. The same thing is true with Goldman Sachs. They beefed up their security. The people on the street know who the folks that are impoverishing them are. Around the world, they are beginning to touch a tipping point, especially using global technologies, social networking technologies. The economies of scale for the protesters will kick in and we will start to see a global push ack using some innovative ways to decapitalize ? that is to say bankrupt ? the worst offenders in the banking and corporate sector and I expect that to happen in the next few months." |
People's Park, Berkeley, 1968
OWS has a ways to go. Back in 69 then Governor of California Ronald Reagan called in State Patrol and National Guard and they weren't just using pepper spray and batons they were shooting buckshot, not rubber bullets, and they cleared streets with bayonets.
Read and learn young patriots on how take it to the streets and accomplish something: People's Park The way things are escalating though I do think it is just a matter of time before there is another Kent State style massacre. Sad to say. |
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According to KTXL and KFI only 11 of the 60 Demonstrators in the video were students, they where protesting a recently approved tuition increase in the University of California system. The OWS Demonstrators where trespassing as they are not students at UC Davis campus.
Officers left the quad area after making their arrests of the OWS Demonstrators for trespassing, leaving the field in a direction not obstructed by seated protesters. I fail to see the problem with School Administrators asking Campus Police to arrest and remove people who are not students at UC Davis and are trespassing. If 100 webmaster from GFY went to UC Davis to protest .xxx and we had a sit in and would not leave the campus only common sense would tell us we are going to get arrested for trespassing. Only thing this video shows is the lack of common sense by OWS goons. |
Shortly before 4 p.m., about 35 officers from UC Davis and other UC campuses as well as the city of Davis responded to the protest, said Annette Spicuzza, UC Davis police chief. They were wearing protective gear and some held batons.
She said officers were forced to use pepper spray when students surrounded them. They used a sweeping motion on the group, per procedure, to avoid injury, she said. "There was no way out of that circle," Spicuzza said. "They were cutting the officers off from their support. It's a very volatile situation." http://www.sacbee.com/2011/11/19/406...-arrested.html There was no way out. The cops were surrounded and they had to battle their way to safety by pepper spraying 10 protesters sitting down LOL. She makes it sound like they were marines in Nam cut off and had to fight their way out against all odds. Great "newspeak" Annette, Orwell would be proud of big sister. I love how these automatons have the balls to say this bald faced lie even in the face of video showing clearly the opposite. Shows you just how bold the police are and how fucked anyone still living in America is- LOL |
Sure would be nice if someone in the Media would confirm if these are in fact OWS goons or student demonstrators protesting the tuition increase.
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Don't pretend the kiddies didn't do anything here. Oh, btw, it's not "Their University". It belongs to the tax payers. |
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Sorry Charlie. It's a school, not a fucking campground. It is not your property, and you do not have the right to pitch a tent on a college campus. They were told to remove the tents, and when they failed the police were called in to handle the disturbance. When the students failed to comply to police orders, well, they got sprayed. |
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Get some highly decorated US generals, or even guys like George Clooney and Matt Damon. At least people respect them, and listen to what they say. Right now, it's just a bunch of dirty idiots sitting around in parks, wiggling their fingers at each other, and doing dumb stunts like raiding churches and yelling at the minister. Oh, and that human microphone thing has to go to. Wow, I can't possibly think of a more annoying way to try and convey a message. :) I agree, there's a decent chance of a popular uprising on the horizon, but I highly doubt it'll be the current OWS. Everyone keeps saying another financial meltdown is coming, which is going to make 2008 pale in comparison, so maybe that'll be the trigger. If and when you have hard working, intelligent, respectable folk who have their life savings wiped out, then you can maybe expect something to happen. |
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Smelly hippies? Those looked like rich white kids.
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some people think the world is coming to an end, with all this shit going on, but good luck on that one I aint going anywhere so fuck you
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?The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.?
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Peace and Love, ADG |
while they were protesting we were working online lol
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Sorry about the misdirected anger. You don't know me, and I don't know you either. :2 cents: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_rights_movement
The civil rights movement was a worldwide political movement for equality before the law occurring between approximately 1950 and 1980. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Left The New Left was a term used mainly in the United Kingdom and United States in reference to activists, educators, agitators and others in the 1960s and 1970s who sought to implement a broad range of reforms, in contrast to earlier leftist or Marxist movements that had taken a more vanguardist approach to social justice and focused mostly on labor unionization and questions of social class.[2] it's only been two months. there is plenty of time for goals and tactics to evolve. |
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I think the police were surrounded. From the video I see a line of protesters blocking the sidewalks, protesters on both sides, and a group of police officers in the middle. You can't really see what's behind the police officers, but you can plainly see that in the back the police officers have their backs facing the camera. The officers in back were watching the far side of this group of officers. Whatever. Some dumb kids refused to listen to the school staff, the police were called, the kids refused to "obey a peace officer" and were arrested, by force, using pepper spray. This is what protesters do. They put police in an impossible situation and then exploit it. Our grandparents did this in the 1960s. |
Police used batons to try to push the students apart. Those they could separate, they arrested, kneeling on their bodies and pushing their heads into the ground. Those they could not separate, they pepper-sprayed directly in the face, holding these students as they did so. When students covered their eyes with their clothing, police forced open their mouths and pepper-sprayed down their throats. Several of these students were hospitalized. Others are seriously injured. One of them, forty-five minutes after being pepper-sprayed down his throat, was still coughing up blood.
http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com...0#.TsibOcO5P3V |
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I watched a video not sure if it was the same one, about 8 minutes long I think. at the end the Protesters were chanting we will Let you Leave in peace. They sprayed the protesters that were sitting down blocking access. (The reason the police were called) You can tell the last and final order was given, because all the officers got back, then the one did a sweeping spray across the line. If I go and protest, I know and am expecting to be pepper sprayed if I am blocking access, or other peoples rights to use the area being blocked. |
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?sec...ate&id=8438529
DAVIS, Calif. -- Video surfaced online Saturday showing an officer at a California university calmly pepper-spraying a line of several sitting protesters, who flinch and cover their faces but remain passive with their arms interlocked as onlookers shriek and scream out for the officer to stop. The chancellor of the University of California, Davis described the video images as "chilling" and said she was forming a task force to investigate even as a faculty group called for her resignation because of the incident Friday. "The use of the pepper spray as shown on the video is chilling to us all and raises many questions about how best to handle situations like this," Chancellor Linda Katehi said in a message posted on the school's web site on Saturday. |
Thanks to the police for protecting us from these very dangerous people. I was afraid for me and my family's life. LOL.
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the police had ample opportunity to arrest them without pepper spray. they opted not to. pepper spray is for protecting yourself, not just something you do before an arrest i hope next time you get pulled over the cop just comes up and sprays you in the face then writes you a ticket but then again you seem like the kind of guy who would suck a cops dick |
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