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Old 09-02-2008, 12:49 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by AllieBaba View Post
Remember that the next time some weirdo shoots his boss or walks into a church and wipes out a bunch of parishioners claiming to be doing it for the right-wing cause.

The problem with refusing to accept the accounts of right wing media sources is the mainstream media buries the news which isnt' favorable to their agenda.
oh I see how that works. They only report when the crazies are right wingers? my lord you people are a bunch of whiners

I think it would make NATIONAL NEWS if protestors threw rocks and spit on delegates at the RNC.

I googled it cuz, you know having all the facts is always a good idea...

http://www.editorandpublisher.com/ea..._id=1003844608

The trouble happened not far from the Xcel Energy Center convention site, and many of those involved in the more violent protest were clad in black and identified themselves to reporters as [color="red"]anarchists.

the main antiwar march was peaceful, police said, estimating about 10,000 people participated. Late Monday afternoon, long after the antiwar marchers had dispersed, police requested and got 150 Minnesota National Guard soldiers to help control splinter groups near downtown

The large antiwar march was organized by a group called the Coalition to March on the RNC and Stop the War, whose leaders said they hoped for a peaceful, family-friendly event. But police were on high alert after months of preparations by a self-described anarchist group called the RNC Welcoming Committee, which wasn't among the organizers of the march.


"Unfortunately today, a very small handful of individuals decided to break the law, damage property, and put people's safety at risk," Mayor Chris Coleman said.

About 180 protesters who weren't part of the march caused trouble, St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington said.


I would liken these anarchists to those same type of individuals who protest at abortion clinics. Bombing them, harassing, assaulting and otherwise wreching havoc on behalf of their own agenda. Do you want ALL conservatives lumped into a category with those nutters? if not, then don't say those idiots represent liberals as a whole cuz they don't.
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