police action reported

"ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Protesters attacked delegates, smashed windows, punctured car tires and threw bottles Monday, a violent counterpoint to an otherwise peaceful anti-war march at the Republican National Convention. Police wielding pepper spray arrested at least 56 people."


If what's in bold is true, they deserved worse.
 
Doesn't sound like Ron Paul people. Even if they were RP people, I'd say it is way out of line and deserve to suffer the legal consequences of their illegal behavior. Then again, could have been staged / provocateured by the police.
 
Kind of sounds like they deserved it.

I was watching those douches on television anyway. The same group was (maybe still is) on C-Span doing speeches today. They were using "Stop the War" as "hay guyz letz prom0te our libral agenda lulz!". Everyone up there talked about the war, and then they'd go off in like twenty different areas that had nothing to do with the war.
 
Sounds like government ops to me. I saw some kids on TV just randomly punching out windows and pushing over garbage cans for no reason. No one around them instigating violence.
 


Hey they have to justify all of that police overtime and over-planning, you know.

I mean imagine if there were ZERO "protesters/police" incidents... people might start to get pissed off at all the money wasted on unnecessary police.

In order to hire MORE police and make things MORE intrusive, they need to make a BIG SCENE out of the whole thing.


Plus, there's the "wacko" Democratic fringe groups that are into the whole "confrontation" and "get arrested" type thing and are more than willing to oblige the police.

Takes two to tango, you know.

This way everyone gets what they want. :(


UPDATE
See otherwise then end up with something like this:

C/O Star Tribune

The "March on the RNC'' was supposed to be the major protest during the Republican National Convention. As the event kicked off around 11 a.m. Monday at the State Capitol, there was plenty of room for picnicking on the grounds. Organizers had floated the number 50,000, but far fewer were in attendance. It looked more like a Gophers football crowd. A few dozen bored-looking police officers on mountain bikes looked on from a shady spot, probably wishing they had chosen another line of work.

It was, for the most part, a very dull affair before a splinter group of of about 100 protesters took off toward downtown, carrying a "Students for a Democratic Society'' banner and broadcasting a strange mix of rap and broadcast messages.

Dressed in black and with their faces covered with bandanas, the SDS crew looked a little scary.

Hmmm... a boring "protest" with "bored-looking police" -- and then "presto" out of nowhere this "splinter group" of anonymous people with bandana-covered faces...

And of course the Star-Tribune's own "journalist" got involved as well... see the link for more of the nauseating details.


Smell's slightly fishy... but of course there IS a river running through Mnpls/StPl, so... nah.
 
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Amy Goodman's been released. She was charged with (get this!!!) conspiracy to riot. She says that she was attempting to free two producers who were being unlawfully detained.
 
Hey they have to justify all of that police overtime and over-planning, you know.

I mean imagine if there were ZERO "protesters/police" incidents... people might start to get pissed off at all the money wasted on unnecessary police.

In order to hire MORE police and make things MORE intrusive, they need to make a BIG SCENE out of the whole thing.


Plus, there's the "wacko" Democratic fringe groups that are into the whole "confrontation" and "get arrested" type thing and are more than willing to oblige the police.

Takes two to tango, you know.

This way everyone gets what they want. :(


UPDATE
See otherwise then end up with something like this:

C/O Star Tribune

The "March on the RNC'' was supposed to be the major protest during the Republican National Convention. As the event kicked off around 11 a.m. Monday at the State Capitol, there was plenty of room for picnicking on the grounds. Organizers had floated the number 50,000, but far fewer were in attendance. It looked more like a Gophers football crowd. A few dozen bored-looking police officers on mountain bikes looked on from a shady spot, probably wishing they had chosen another line of work.


It was, for the most part, a very dull affair before a splinter group of of about 100 protesters took off toward downtown, carrying a "Students for a Democratic Society'' banner and broadcasting a strange mix of rap and broadcast messages.

Dressed in black and with their faces covered with bandanas, the SDS crew looked a little scary.

Hmmm... a boring "protest" with "bored-looking police" -- and then "presto" out of nowhere this "splinter group" of anonymous people with bandana-covered faces...

And of course the Star-Tribune's own "journalist" got involved as well... see the link for more of the nauseating details.


Smell's slightly fishy... but of course there IS a river running through Mnpls/StPl, so... nah.


It's called "Minnesota Nice" :) Probably a few outsiders causing the trouble.
 
Doesn't sound like Ron Paul people. Even if they were RP people, I'd say it is way out of line and deserve to suffer the legal consequences of their illegal behavior. Then again, could have been staged / provocateured by the police.

It's no doubt the socialists, but probably with the aid of some agent provocateurs who have been in place for months, if not years, now.

Heck, they did that in the 60's. I'm sure they're much better at it by now.
 
It's no doubt the socialists, but probably with the aid of some agent provocateurs who have been in place for months, if not years, now.

Heck, they did that in the 60's. I'm sure they're much better at it by now.

No. Not really. When you have a complicit media you can pretty much get away with anything.

Here is a fun video that documents protesters capturing the police when they infiltrated the camp in an attempt to incite a riot at the SPP summit meeting in Montebello, Quebec, Canada in 2006

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St1-WTc1kow

Our media went to sleep. As yours does.
 
Our media isn't asleep. They're accomplices in the agenda to destroy every shred of freedom we have left. :mad:
 
Our media isn't asleep. They're accomplices in the agenda to destroy every shred of freedom we have left. :mad:

Brought to you by the government indoctrination camps we call "public education" that is designed to suckle you to the State and lobotomize all critical thinking skills.
 
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