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The guy that curb stomped the woman at the rally, he says she should apologize to him.
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The whole thing shows the state of politics in the US.
Some of the attraction of the Tea Party seems to be the people who support them want a change. But without the big bucks needed to get elected, there will be no change. |
yeah i couldnt believe what an idiot he was
he should be charged and sentenced, maybe not jail time since he didnt hurt her much...but just to curb in some of these power trippin assholes |
It is unfortunate that the woman was stomped under his feet.
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Sometimes the best defense is to go on the offensive.
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those stupid rallies..... slaves of government parties going at it at eachother.... sheep.... like anyone listens to the dumb fucks with signs on the streets. People are so stupid.
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good to see he was charged...and banned from future political rallies
i hope his wife leaves him, he has no honour...how can he even look at his children? |
doesn't matter who gets elected, can't really see things getting much better with actions like this
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sorry but that is just a ludicrous statement. The tea party is extremely well funded with every important race being funded by the millions with out of state and corporate donations...its the democrats that are desperate for cash LOL |
One person certainly doesn't represent everyone, but he should be charged with assault and I hope he loses his job and does time.
Amazing how some weak minded people get caught up in mob mentality. |
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I guess they aren't really a "grassroots" movement like they claimed before. |
I usually have the TV running in the background and I'm pretty sure someone showed video leading up to the incident which had the girl protester running up to the car window yelling at whoever was inside and that's when she was thrown to the ground and subdued. Much like a bodyguard would do if you rushed whoever they were guarding.
If that's indeed what happened than I think it was OK for them to subdue her by taking her to the ground. I DO NOT think the guy should have stomped on her head because she was already under control at that point. Lately people have crossed that " line " in a volatile situation and found themselves on the losing end and then complain because action was taken against them. Just yesterday in my town a young man robbed a game store with a gun, the police caught him at an intersection, the guy got out of his car with the gun in his hand and turned at the officers. The officers opened fire and killed him. Now the Mother of the robber is claiming he was a good kid and he didn't need to die and the police were wrong in their action. It just gets me how people bring this kind of attention on themselves and then complain when they receive it. |
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results of a very quick search: http://theweek.com/article/index/206...-puppetmasters |
Probably a stunt... actors paid for.
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if it isn't a stunt, i hope that guy goes to jail for a long time
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If a tea partier was charging Obama at a rally and got the shit kicked out of him/her people would be cheering. |
As you can clearly see she ASSAULTED Rand Paul with her "award" hitting him in the face.
No one knew if she had a gun or a knive Her name is Lauren Valle a PAID move on dot org agitator |
If the head stomper did not do anything wrong, then why did Rand Paul dismiss the guy from the campaign?
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Do you think it was appropriate for the woman to assault Rand Paul then try to go after him again? Should she be charged with inciting violence? |
That's what I thought.
She not only ran up to his car but actually stuck her sign INSIDE the car. If she had a gun the guy would be dead. They had every reason to take her to the ground. However the foot stomp was excessive. Another thing I hate is how the media now just shows the part that will create the most controversy instead of showing the whole story. |
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Hmmm seems like Rand Paul did not consider the protester to be a dangerous threat... Quote:
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From what I have seen the crazy bitch deserved to have her head stomped. Unfortunately that is not what happened though. :winkwink:
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Ahahahhaahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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If a "teabagger" took a run at Obama like this I imagine they would have received far worse :2 cents: |
lets not forget that if you had a real security person, there would be no need to smash her off the ground
hell any doorman at a club would be better then these idiots you almost are never going to be backed up if your first move is to throw a woman on the ground and then stomp on her head..lol he is an idiot...and so is this paul person for allowing non pro security to be anywhere near him. |
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maybe their fingerprints taken:2 cents: |
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I do agree the guy that stepped on her was out of line. I just think it's all being hugely exaggerated. She was stepped on. Her head was not stomped on and clearly she is fine. She is loving the attention she is getting too. ..and her trying to make it sound like Rand Paul sold out to corporate America is a fucking joke. She clearly knows nothing about him other than he is a Republican and a Democrat will likely lose to him. |
This is one of those incidents where it shouldnt matter what his or her politics are or if they were pretending or not. She was bodily thrown onto the street and curb, and a couple of people came into it and one of them clearly stomped down on her head.
Yes the full tape shows her moving towards the car and opening up her sign. It also shows 2 or 3 men following her and performing the heroic acts (lol) as the video shows. There was a cop right there visible in the full video as well. Did you know that the Rand Paul supporters asked him to arrest the woman before the point where the tape even rolls? The cop told them No I wont arrest her. She's not breaking any laws. No word on why he didnt arrest the other people either though. |
There was no risk from the woman. The security at the rally all knew her and had seen her at other events. They knew her name and who she worked for and what she was trying to do. They knew she was just a protester and nothing else. They even talked about "taking her out" before Rand Paul showed up which has been confirmed by several witnesses.
But it's pretty clear this Tea Party movement is a corporate creation. It's like the zookeepers finding a way for the animals to put themselves in their own cages. |
What scares me about that clip is that there are human beings who would actually gather and chant "Rand Paul Rand Paul". That guy is a scary nutcase, a hypocrite and all-around bad news. And yet, there are people who think he is worth cheering about - and even worse, worth electing to public office. I fear for my country - these are dark days indeed.
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