Another reason democracts suck

[quote name='Ruined'][quote name='dafoomie']http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/Midwest/02/19/antibush.tshirt.ap/

http://www.bend.com/news/ar_view^3Far_id^3D18712.htm

http://www.wvgazettemail.com/static/stories/2004071346.html

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6348890/

http://www.thnt.com/thnt/story/0,21282,1053739,00.html

Nice try though bignick.[/quote]

lol you fail to see the difference between any of these stories and the one bignick posted? :)[/quote]

Yep, bignick needs to post 3 more stories to catch up :wink:
 
[quote name='Ruined']lol you fail to see the difference between any of these stories and the one bignick posted? :)[/quote]
Yeah, they are pretty different. BigNick's story is just one person being an idiot, while dafoomie's is more evidence of the Republican party's attempts to subvert/destroy freedom of speech.
 
I dunno people stripping down and forming a human pyarmid in public for pretty much any reason seems like an idiotic act to me. Especially if they honestly don't expect there would be some reprocutions.

Either way, I think this is more of a testiment to why alot college instructors are assholes. Because they have some more experience in a field they feel as if they can rule the classroom like some kind of kingdom and some go further to abuse students like shown above. Personally, I think it's even worse for research universities. It's ironic that such highly educated people act like such idiots.
 
lol you fail to see the difference between any of these stories and the one bignick posted?
His story is about a college student being kicked by a teacher for wearing a pro GOP shirt, off campus.

My first story is about a kid that wore an anti-bush shirt to a high school and was told to leave, by the school and not just one teacher, and to never wear it again.

My second story is about three teachers that were invited to a Bush rally, who wore shirts that said simply, "protect our civil liberties". No mention of any candidate. They were kicked out and threatened with arrest.

My third story is about a couple who wore "Love America, Hate Bush" t-shirts to a public appearance by Bush, and were arrested for it and thrown in jail. The wife was fired from her job at FEMA. The appearance was not a campaign really, but an Official Presidential Visit on the steps of the State Capitol, which is public property.

My fourth story is about a group of people who were imitating the Abu Ghraib "human pyramid", and were arrested before Bush was even in the area. The Republican attorney general concluded that their rights were violated. They were not naked.

My fifth story is about a mother of a soldier killed in Iraq, who was arrested and thown in jail after wearing a t-shirt that had a picture of her son and said, "President Bush You Killed My Son", and for yelling to Laura Bush, "When are yours going to serve?" after she mentioned the troops in Iraq.

Do I see a difference? Yes, in the story Bignick posted, I see one teacher doing something wrong, but acting alone. In 4 of the 5 stories I posted, I see a systematic abuse of the Secret Service and local police by Bush to suppress dissent wherever he goes. Even at his campaign rallies, it is not the job of the Secret Service or police to remove dissenters, it is the job of their private security, who are within their rights to remove them, but not have them arrested.

My first story is about a boy who was removed from school, by the school itself, for wearing an anti bush t-shirt. Here is a better story about what happened in Bignick's story, and not just a short blurb:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-10-30-col-gop-shirt_x.htm

The student was kicked once, while off campus, by a part time visiting teacher. He wore a College Republicans sweat shirt, which said "Work for us now ... or work for us later." What the teacher did was wrong, but it was not sanctioned by the school, took place off campus, and the teacher did not know the person was a student. Its still wrong, but it is one person behaving badly.

Additionally, College Republicans is a wing of the Republican Party who disgracefully scam the elderly out of their retirement money. I find this much more serious and much more of a disgrace than anything this teacher did.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002075044_repubs28m.html

And here is the CAG thread:
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36159

I dunno people stripping down and forming a human pyarmid in public for pretty much any reason seems like an idiotic act to me. Especially if they honestly don't expect there would be some reprocutions.
Did you bother reading the story? They were not naked. They did not violate any decency laws. They were trying to make a valid point about Abu Ghraib.
 
Oh, and Bignick:
pwn3d.jpg


I don't particularly like the picture but I do enjoy the irony. It is a bit obnoxious though.
 
I'd say something like 0wnz0r3d!!!, except the ownage was so brutal, so systematic, and so thorough that really, all I can do is laugh.

Ha!

seppo
 
Only reason I used that pic is because thats the pic he uses himself here when he wins an argument.
(Kinda kills the joke when you have to explain it, but oh well.)
 
[quote name='dafoomie']
lol you fail to see the difference between any of these stories and the one bignick posted?
His story is about a college student being kicked by a teacher for wearing a pro GOP shirt, off campus.

My first story is about a kid that wore an anti-bush shirt to a high school and was told to leave, by the school and not just one teacher, and to never wear it again.[/quote]

lol, so again, you see no difference between a shirt that calls Bush an "International Terrorist" and a shirt with a republican slogan on it? Just a small bit of a difference there - not to mention that the kid in your story wasn't physically assaulted.

My second story is about three teachers that were invited to a Bush rally, who wore shirts that said simply, "protect our civil liberties". No mention of any candidate. They were kicked out and threatened with arrest.

My third story is about a couple who wore "Love America, Hate Bush" t-shirts to a public appearance by Bush, and were arrested for it and thrown in jail. The wife was fired from her job at FEMA. The appearance was not a campaign really, but an Official Presidential Visit on the steps of the State Capitol, which is public property.

My fourth story is about a group of people who were imitating the Abu Ghraib "human pyramid", and were arrested before Bush was even in the area. The Republican attorney general concluded that their rights were violated. They were not naked.

My fifth story is about a mother of a soldier killed in Iraq, who was arrested and thown in jail after wearing a t-shirt that had a picture of her son and said, "President Bush You Killed My Son", and for yelling to Laura Bush, "When are yours going to serve?" after she mentioned the troops in Iraq.

Do I see a difference? Yes, in the story Bignick posted, I see one teacher doing something wrong, but acting alone. In 4 of the 5 stories I posted, I see a systematic abuse of the Secret Service and local police by Bush to suppress dissent wherever he goes. Even at his campaign rallies, it is not the job of the Secret Service or police to remove dissenters, it is the job of their private security, who are within their rights to remove them, but not have them arrested.

I hate to break it to you but any of the above would happen during presidential appearances with any president who had an unpopular following, they are all security concerns and could cause danger for the president. Too many wackos out there that might want to literally take a shot at Bush.
 
lol, so again, you see no difference between a shirt that calls Bush an "International Terrorist" and a shirt with a republican slogan on it? Just a small bit of a difference there
Do you not see a difference between one person acting badly off campus, and a school itself banning a t-shirt? I personally am offended by the College Republicans t-shirt, not only for the arrogant stance it takes, but also because of their bilking of seniors retirement funds. However, the content of the t-shirt doesn't really matter, there was no graphic violence or nudity. What exactly is the big deal about calling Bush an international terrorist? Its a criticism of his foreign policy. Just because I'm offended, or you're offended, because of our political views, doesn't mean that they're not allowed to express them.

not to mention that the kid in your story wasn't physically assaulted.
Oh no, the kid was kicked once in the leg by a woman.. Again, I see a big difference between one woman acting alone and a public, government run school suppressing criticism of the President.

If you want to talk about physical assault, how about this?
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/9718132.htm
A Charlotte man protesting President Bush's visit to an Eastover fund-raiser Friday night says he was run down by a man apparently leaving the event. Alex Kramer says he was among about 20 protesters standing near Randolph Road as guests from the fund-raiser left the parking lot at the Mint Museum.As Kramer recalled Sunday, he was waving a sign and chanting "Peace now, end the occupation," when a departing motorist steered his Subaru toward him and gunned the engine.

Kramer, 35, told Charlotte-Mecklenburg police the car jumped the sidewalk and he jumped on the hood, according to an incident report. He told an officer the car suddenly stopped, throwing him to the ground. Kramer said an ambulance took him to Carolinas Medical Center, where he was examined and released. Police have not charged anyone, but the investigator, Officer Brad Leak, said Monday that he will present the case to prosecutors and seek a charge of felony assault with a deadly weapon.
I think being run down by a car is much more serious than being kicked once. Its assault with a deadly weapon vs... A woman kicking you in the leg.

I hate to break it to you but any of the above would happen during presidential appearances with any president who had an unpopular following, they are all security concerns and could cause danger for the president. Too many wackos out there that might want to literally take a shot at Bush.
Are you serious? 3 teachers wearing t-shirts that read "protect our civil liberties" are a threat to the president's life? Two people that wear shirts that say, "Love America, Hate Bush" are a threat to the president's life? 7 people trying to form a human pyramid, before the president is even there, is a threat to his life?

I hate to break it to you, but dissent is not a threat to the president's life. Anyone who would draw attention to themselves in that manner is either not an assassin or not a very good one. Assuming they could get a gun past security.

Is anyone who disagrees with you a "wacko" who might try and kill the President? Having your private security people remove protesters and hecklers from your private campaign events is well within your rights, they are afterall private events, but the Secret Service should not be used to do that for them, and they should not be subject to arrest based on trespassing when they had a valid ticket.

You don't see the blatant first amendment violation by Bush and the Government in arresting two people wearing anti bush t-shirts, at an official public visit as President, on government property? You don't see the problem in the woman being fired from FEMA?

You need to stop living in your Republican Fantasy-Land, or you're going to have a rude awakening in 2 days.
 
[quote name='dafoomie']Only reason I used that pic is because thats the pic he uses himself here when he wins an argument.
(Kinda kills the joke when you have to explain it, but oh well.)[/quote]

Actually, I never you it when I win an arguement, whnen someone else does. Secondly none of the articled you poste involve physical violence.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/27/fl.13.harris.attack/
What about htat one. The democrats have a clear record of PHYSICAL VIOLANCE against republicans.

Lastly, I agree that the situation was handled correctly in all those articles you posted. There wouldnt be any concers over our first amendment rights if people had respect for one another.
 
In my city a local GOP representative walked up to a mother and her young daughter, who had a Kerry bumper sticker, and told them that all democrats should be killed.

It scared the crap out of the little girl.

If I ever met someone like that alone, I would seriously consider beating them and slitting their filthy throats. Bastards. Republicans suck.
 
[quote name='Quackzilla']In my city a local GOP representative walked up to a mother and her young daughter, who had a Kerry bumper sticker, and told them that all democrats should be killed.

It scared the crap out of the little girl.

If I ever met someone like that alone, I would seriously consider beating them and slitting their filthy throats. Bastards. Republicans suck.[/quote]

:lol:
 
[quote name='bignick']Secondly none of the articled you poste involve physical violence.[/quote]
Scroll down. I posted an article where an anti war protester is run down by a car. Let me say that again. A Republican exiting a Bush fund-raiser, ran down an anti-war protester with his car. Thats assault with a deadly weapon. Thats not physical enough for you?

If you'd like another "kick" story, what about the woman that was being held on the ground by 3 FBI agents at the RNC, and then kicked by a staffer? Or is that OK, because a Republican was doing the kicking? Heres a video.
http://home.comcast.net/~dafoomie/rnc.mov

Don't even try to compare any tactics a Democrat would use to what Republicans to this day do outside of Abortion clinics.

[quote name='bignick']Lastly, I agree that the situation was handled correctly in all those articles you posted.[/quote]
The situations were handled correctly? Are you out of your mind? Its correct to fire someone from their job at FEMA because of their political views? You can't wear a political t-shirt at an official public apperance by the President?

[quote name='Quackzilla']In my city a local GOP representative walked up to a mother and her young daughter, who had a Kerry bumper sticker, and told them that all democrats should be killed.[/quote]
Ann Coulter?
 
[quote name='dafoomie'][quote name='bignick']Secondly none of the articled you poste involve physical violence.[/quote]
Scroll down. I posted an article where an anti war protester is run down by a car. Let me say that again. A Republican exiting a Bush fund-raiser, ran down an anti-war protester with his car. Thats assault with a deadly weapon. Thats not physical enough for you?

If you'd like another "kick" story, what about the woman that was being held on the ground by 3 FBI agents at the RNC, and then kicked by a staffer? Or is that OK, because a Republican was doing the kicking? Heres a video.
http://home.comcast.net/~dafoomie/rnc.mov

Don't even try to compare any tactics a Democrat would use to what Republicans to this day do outside of Abortion clinics.

[quote name='bignick']Lastly, I agree that the situation was handled correctly in all those articles you posted.[/quote]
The situations were handled correctly? Are you out of your mind? Its correct to fire someone from their job at FEMA because of their political views? You can't wear a political t-shirt at an official public apperance by the President?

[quote name='Quackzilla']In my city a local GOP representative walked up to a mother and her young daughter, who had a Kerry bumper sticker, and told them that all democrats should be killed.[/quote]
Ann Coulter?[/quote]

that guy who kicked the girl must feel really tough. What an ass, if I would have saw that shit, his afraid of change ass would be on the floor. I am really interested in what his response to attackin a woman was. Do you have the whole video or know where I could get it?
 
that guy who kicked the girl must feel really tough. What an ass, if I would have saw that shit, his afraid of change ass would be on the floor. I am really interested in what his response to attackin a woman was. Do you have the whole video or know where I could get it?
Thats the best I could do for now, several media outlets that were covering the convention have footage, but much of it has been taken down. I wonder why.

Where I grew up, we were taught never to hit a woman. Let alone kicking a defenseless woman while shes being held down. The woman was arrested, the man that kicked her was not. What happened to the good old Republican "family values"? I guess today's Republicans have a whole new set of values if they'll go around kicking defenseless women on live TV.
 
What has to be understood is that women like Dr.Laura are Conservative. She considers Feminism an AWFUL thing to happen to women. I suppose she'll say Sufferage is bad next. What you have to understand Dafoomie is that Republicans like their women two ways: behind them and quiet most of the time. Sure there are some exceptions but I'm sure they'd sell our their gender if their fellow male Republicans asked.
Oh I'm sure not ALL Republicans are like that but this is how I perceive most. Afraid of strong women, that's why they knock Hillary. I mean I don't like Hillary but I'll admit she's got balls.
 
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