That's not what is being discussed here.
You made a claim that was patently and provably false. That you don't know how I could prove you wrong is even more laughable.
That's not what is being discussed here.
You made a claim that was patently and provably false. That you don't know how I could prove you wrong is even more laughable.
the fact remains...ABC News and all the other M$M are still wondering how to treat these attacks....by morning they will turn it on the protestors...book it...
That's what your talking about Chumpy.....put down the bong...
All the other?
You haven't looked at ANY of them.
Yes, I'm talking about your being full of .
Again.
Let's be honest, if the Oakland people didn't look like a bunch of homeless people leeching off each other and stinking up the place, they PROLLY wouldn't be getting kicked out right now.
Fact: Did they show the attacks live? ...no
your the one who is full of chumpy...
that maybe, but the equal rights protestors were black...
change is never easy for the simple-minded....
The oakland livefeed is showing the attack again for those interested
overhead video of police using chemical agents on the people of Oakland tonight
http://www.ktvu.com/video/29587140/index.html
Yep, no one has been killed/maimed yet so it doesn't interest you. Not shocking.
Meanwhile in Atlanta police continue to arrest peaceful protestors
Occupy Atlanta | Police arrest protesters
By Christian Boone and Rhonda Cook
The Atlanta Journal-Cons ution
AJCProtesters had been ordered to leave the park. Those waiting to be arrested were sitting in a circle with their arms locked. Police starting handcuffing them with plastic handcuffs around 12:45 a.m. Many protesters would not get up on their own and some had to be dragged. Most protesters went peacefully.
Some of the people waiting to be arrested waved small American flags. About 40 to 50 people remained inside the park after midnight, including Sen. Vincent Fort (D-Atlanta), former Atlanta city councilman Derrick Boazman and Joe Beasley, the southern regional director of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. Several hundred others were in the street, chanting and carrying signs. Fort was arrested around 1 a.m.
Motorcycle police moved in about 12:15 a.m. Wednesday and a helicopter circled overhead. Officers were also on horseback. Police went from tent to tent with flashlights, urging people to leave before a second warning was issued. Tents were removed from the park and placed on Peachtree Street.
Deputy Police Chief Calvin Moss announced at 11:52 p.m. Tuesday that the executive order allowing protesters to stay in the park has been revoked. Protesters were told to leave the park and any belongings left behind would be treated as abandoned property....
Special Olympics?
rubber bullet wound suffered tonight in Oakland
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I don't think you could make yourself look worse if you actually tried.
LinkCoverage for the Occupy Oakland demonstration was just terminated coincidentally just as the police arrived on the scene — the only livestream available is without sound. According to various sources, the media has been told to turn off their cameras and depart the scene and they reportedly acquiesced.
Meanwhile in Oakland, police have just fired another round of tear gas and imploding grenades at protestors
http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution
it's ing Oakland, this happened before occupy protests
More live video from Oakland...
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/livenow?id=8405688
....united we stand
To our brothers and sisters in Oakland and Atlanta tonight....stay strong.
Dan, I'm with you on the excessive force, but shut up about the media already. Do you think the camera guys want to stick around when the police department warns that tear gas is coming? Use your head.
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