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Anti-terrorism measures are an excuse to stop dissent |
2004-07-26 |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 Um... there are approx.3000 corpses in NYC that had their right to dissent taken away from them......by the muslims. |
Posted by: Victory Now Please 2004-07-26 10:30:02 AM |
#4 Excellent quote from Michelle Malkin's website: Most offensive quote from an anti-war activist. From Medea Benjamin, a "peace campaigner" from San Francisco, objecting to the gated demonstration area outside of Fleet Center: ""We don't deserve to be put in a detention centre, a concentration camp." This is a concentration camp, ninny. Now, go stand in a corner and grow some shame. Grow some shame indeed.... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2004-07-26 10:27:18 AM |
#3 Someone should point out to them that if they hadn't gotten into the habit of turning "protests" into day-long rampages of vandalism and assaults, they wouldn't be treated like they intended to turn their "protest" into a day-long rampage of vandalism and assaults. |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2004-07-26 10:19:45 AM |
#2 Hilarious. The anti-war nuts are upset because they're cordoned off by their pals, the Democrats? They should vote for Nader now. |
Posted by: RMcLeod 2004-07-26 4:52:53 AM |
#1 Two-thirds of Boston commuters have told pollsters that they plan to work from home or take a holiday. ...and if you can't, well, "Fuck you!" from the Democratic Party, friend of the working man. |
Posted by: tu3031 2004-07-26 12:43:04 AM |