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Originally posted by CPYKOmega
The protests were peaceful and the students had a right to protest.
Jono
It is a sad day indeed when we have lost our right to assemble peacefully and exercise freedom of speech....
Originally posted by Jono
Thickhead,
First of all, your reply makes absolutely no sense. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that english is not your mother tongue...
This is a prime example of fascism in practice. It is a sad day indeed when we have lost our right to assemble peacefully and exercise freedom of speech....
Orignally made by Micheal Bloomberg
People who avail themselves of the opportunity to express themselves ... they will not abuse that privilege, Because if we start to abuse our privileges, then we lose them, and nobody wants that.
Originally posted by ThichHeaded
Originally posted by Jono
Thickhead,
First of all, your reply makes absolutely no sense. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that english is not your mother tongue...
This is a prime example of fascism in practice. It is a sad day indeed when we have lost our right to assemble peacefully and exercise freedom of speech....
It makes complete sense.. Pay attention son..
Orignally made by Micheal Bloomberg
People who avail themselves of the opportunity to express themselves ... they will not abuse that privilege, Because if we start to abuse our privileges, then we lose them, and nobody wants that.
Protest a "Privilege," Says NYC Mayor Bloomberg
Bloomberg: Privilege of Speech, Privilege of Assembly
New York tramples Bill of Rights to protect 'grass'?
So does that word make sense yet?? Or do you need me to spell it out for you???
[edit on 9/14/2005 by ThichHeaded]
[edit on 9/14/2005 by ThichHeaded]
Originally posted by Nygdan
What field? In a public or private campus? Did they have public gathering permits? Why is there no presentation of why the officers used force?
With a large crowd gathered and an increasing presence of cameras documenting the police brutality, university authorities eventually made a concessionary deal with organizers allowing a small number of participants to camp on the field , according to reports on Free Radio Santa Cruz.