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Re: mikoli007 post# 114522

Wednesday, 08/21/2013 7:16:42 PM

Wednesday, August 21, 2013 7:16:42 PM

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Yes. It's easy for any of us to get off on a tangent. I thank you.

I also apologize for my sharp expression. It's easy to forget how perspective can be lost in a limited written response.

We all take things out of context sometimes.

It's seems we agree on the epic fail of the media to do its job of communicating the facts or perhaps why that is the case.

It's getting tough to be American. I saw a video last night where 8 police cruisers and 10 armed officers arrested 2 people for holding a protest sign at a busy intersection. The whole event was on camera. Not one of the 10 officers could cite a single law that was being broken yet they arrested the 2 anyway. Why? For not adhering to the request by the officers to leave a public sidewalk. No laws were ever broken. The police, in typical Gestapo form were incensed by the refusal of the protesters to leave when the protesters were well within their constitutional right to protest. This is police arrogance, and is flat out bullying. They claimed that the two were causing a traffic slow down yet video evidence shows no such thing until the 8 police cruisers and 10 armed officers rolled in with lights on. That's when every passerby took out a phone and started filming. There are dozens of recorded videos that show exactly what happened.
It is not ok to arrest Americans for exercising their constitutional rights.

Later the DA office could not find anything to charge them with but the chief of police and the officers held them in custody and demanded that some charge be brought.

This is systemically wrong to happen in of all places America, yet all over America this happens every day while the scared and the complacent pretend that its for the greater good. (Only because it was happening to someone else).

When in American history did Americans succumb to tyranny?

Not in Gettysburg. Not in Montgomery. Not in WWI or WWII.
But now, at the height of our ascent into western civilization, where complacency runs amuck, this is the new America.
Support for flag and country has given way to, " please don't ask me", "I'm busy trying to F my neighbor"

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