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sylvester80

08/28/08 2:29 PM

#350302 RE: ieddyi #350298

You mean like throwing his wife under a bus like McTraitor did? Like committing adultery against her? Like calling his second wife "a c**t"? Like going to the airport bathroom for oral sex? Etc etc etc... Yeah, you are right... Republican hypocrites know a lot about morals.... sheesh...



"Those Who Would Sacrifice Liberty for Security Deserve Neither." -Benjamin Franklin
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seabass

08/28/08 2:57 PM

#350326 RE: ieddyi #350298

>>>Yep, according to the liberals relative morality, thuggish behavior is OK if it's used against anyone trying to question actions of the left<<<


Should I bother searching for posts of yours reacting with the same outrage when these stories were reported? This is just skimming the surface btw......


A couple arrested at a rally after refusing to cover T-shirts that bore anti-President Bush slogans settled their lawsuit against the federal government for $80,000, the American Civil Liberties Union announced Thursday.

Nicole and Jeffery Rank of Corpus Christi, Texas, were handcuffed and removed from the July 4, 2004, rally at the state Capitol, where Bush gave a speech. A judge dismissed trespassing charges against them, and an order closing the case was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Charleston.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/08/17/couple-arrested-for-weari_n_60896.html



WASHINGTON — A federal court ruled yesterday that the District of Columbia had unlawfully arrested about 70 people during an anti-war and anti-Bush protest march on Inauguration Day 2005. The arrestees are now entitled to a trial to determine the amount of the District's monetary liability to them.

http://www.privacydigest.com/2008/06/22/federal+court+rules+d+c+police+unlawfully+arrested+anti+bush+protesters+inauguration+day



"Woman arrested at McCain event for "McCain=Bush" sign"

http://majikthise.typepad.com/majikthise_/2008/07/woman-arrested.html



CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — When school was canceled to accommodate a campaign visit by President Bush, the two 55-year-old teachers reckoned the time was ripe to voice their simmering discontent with the administration's policies.
Christine Nelson showed up at the Cedar Rapids rally with a Kerry-Edwards button pinned on her T-shirt; Alice McCabe clutched a small, paper sign stating "No More War." What could be more American, they thought, than mixing a little dissent with the bunting and buzz of a get-out-the-vote rally headlined by the president?

Their reward: a pair of handcuffs and a strip search at the county jail.


http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-07-23-bush-protesters_x.htm