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8 House democrats arrested and will be charged!

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posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:35 PM
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Lets see , Illegals come into the U.S. , get FREE Stuff Courtesy of the Liberal Dems , all they have to do to Show their Thanks is Register to Vote Once the Dems change the Immigration Laws Allowing them to do so . What is Wrong with that Picture my Fellow Americans >?

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posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:37 PM
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They were not arrested for exercising their first amendment rights. They were arrested for blocking a road. Or did you not read the article?

www.nationaljournal.com...

There's another article for you, it's the only one I could find with an actual estimate on how many people were there. 20,000. If those 200 that WERE arrested (including the politicians who saw it as an AWESOME PR move) for exercising their first amendment rights, the other 19,800 would have been as well.

Are you just as upset that the vets in NYC were arrested last night trying to exercise their first amendment rights?
www.theatlanticwire.com...



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:37 PM
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5 of the 8 "arrested" are members of the DSA. Democratic Socialists of America.
www.tysknews.com...



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:41 PM
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See my above reply. And if you want to talk about bias, how about this straight from the horse's mouth?

www.abovetopsecret.com...
Pelosi herself thanks Obama publicly for making an "exception to the shutdown" for this farce.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:43 PM
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While I can agree somewhat with your sentiment, of not wanting to others to be abused, I think the point that he was trying to make is that a politician being arrested for protesting isn't going to face the same kind of treatment that say, the Occupy movement would. I don't think anyone at this rally would be treated in that manner, especially with Obama himself making the exception to allow this to happen.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:45 PM
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sdcigarpig
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But they broke the law. Just cause they are in a position of government does not make them immune to the law. Why is it that if everyday people who do the exact same thing can get arrested and the book thrown at them and yet they do not? That serves neither the public interest or the spirit of the very laws that govern this nation. It is either equal justice for all or a 2 system, where one set of laws for one group and another set of laws for another group.


Actually they had permission to do this protest. This servers the public interest by showing they stand for the first amendment.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:45 PM
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Now if we could just get the Tea Party arrested and sent to gitmo for their terroristic tactics.

Good for these reps.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:46 PM
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I would rather everyone be treated right, than everyone treated wrong personally. Our reps have passed many invalid laws that have rendered our protests impotent. Protests are meant to disrupt and call attention to a cause, and they have made invalid laws that tell us when and where we may protest. Bunch of hogwash, can't believe people allowed that to happen.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:48 PM
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The Dem's have proven to be a very hate filled group of people. It is just human nature when your as angered as the Dem's are that you would act out.

There anger will eventually get the better of them, when it does we will all see the true agenda of the progressive liberal movement to bring the country down ( Cloward Piven strategy) .

I really don't think when Obama was installed "THEY" thought it would be this hard, America is like no other country in the world as are the people.............we will survive.
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posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:48 PM
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QuantumCypher
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See my above reply. And if you want to talk about bias, how about this straight from the horse's mouth?

www.abovetopsecret.com...
Pelosi herself thanks Obama publicly for making an "exception to the shutdown" for this farce.


If you were to do a little research the government gave the Vets the ok to hold their protest as well. Protest is a right of the people shutdown or not. So yes it is biased that these people get busted but the Republicans who were guilty of the same crimes walked away scott free.

Camino Americano: Concert and March for Immigrant Dignity and Respect
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posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:49 PM
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It's a very disturbing thought how people here are cheering and frothing at the mouth at the thought of Politicians they don't agree with being arrested.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:52 PM
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This was definately a PR move. They could have stood with the other politicians, or maybe even the band that they had playing, but instead chose to deliberately take actions which they knew would lead to a highly public, but punitively negligent arrest. Notice how they're all smiling for the cameras. They knew they'd be at the front of the line to get back out. I wonder if they even actually went to a jail cell, or simply down to the police station to be let right back out.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:55 PM
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It appears on reading back over this, they did break a law. Not in terms of what I think it matters for those Congress people or my earlier point on Congressional immunity, but the protesters.

It's a cheesy thing to tag them on and with reports of the Capital and Park police opening and closing roads almost arbitrarily to annoy people it seems, it's just flat wrong.

Still, the article says they blocked a street. Hmpf..... The horror...the humanity...a street blocked in a city that is officially shutdown for the majority employer. I'm glad they got those desperado's, eh?

Personally I'd like to know how many were illegal in the crowd...but this issue of arresting them wasn't about that, and it was as cheesy as week old cheddar.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:56 PM
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muse7
It's a very disturbing thought how people here are cheering and frothing at the mouth at the thought of Politicians they don't agree with being arrested.


I am so glad you brought this up. People complain about others ( sometimes outright hate), because they have certain opinions, perspectives, objectives, etc. I always see people criticizing how they do "this or that" to "them". But in picking sides they too are engaging in the very thing they are critical of.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:57 PM
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Please see my above post. If they were arrested for exercising their first ammendment rights, the other 19,800 would have been arrested too. They were arrested for deliberately blocking a road. This is nothing more the a highly effective PR stunt, or else Pelosi (and several thousand others) would have gone down with them.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:58 PM
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Typical, I said no such thing and you know it, so typical, I just stated FACTS. I care not of your sputter and am not suprised at your response. My issue which is simple is that the flow of illegals will increase dramatically if this amesty BS is forced down our throats. When the tide lowers and the coming effects of a group of people injected illegally overrun your existance, I will call you on it. I laugh at the likes of rangle and sharpton, and cannot understand how you cannot see that they do not care of rights, just votes. not even a good try...



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 07:58 PM
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For once, I agree with you. Perfect pic choice by the way.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 08:07 PM
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Greetings,

Republicans...Democrats...what does it matter?
Same group of thugs holding the nation hostage no matter which way you slice it. Their policies may be different but the damage they cause to the country and the people is identical regardless of "who's turn it is to drive". Sounds like nothing more than another distraction to me to take peoples minds off the soon to be increased "debt ceiling" which magically doesn't increase the nation's slavery to the banks, the O-BWAHHHH-macare tantrum or immigration.
(All of which will be tied to one another in some obscure legislative bill that the public will never read so long as Miley is still flashing nipple.)
I say tar & feather both parties.

-Amitaba-



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 08:09 PM
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While I disagree with the "Free Speech Zones" GW put in place, I also believe that normal people should have the ability to continue their daily activities without being impeded by such a protest. Hence the arrests for blocking a street.
Since the other 19,000 found a place to protest without snarling up traffic (having the president grant your group special access to lands that are off limits to it's own citizens), the ONLY reason for blocking the road was to cause what happened...a perfect photo op with no consequences.



posted on Oct, 8 2013 @ 08:10 PM
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No, what you did was create a strawman actually......
I said:


That said, I am also against people being arrested for exercising their rights, even the people who I severely dislike. I stand with the ADL, NAACP, Pro illegal/amnesty, hell even the WBC when it comes to their right to gather and protest. I do not want anyone's rights violated, even groups I dislike.


You said:

I was not aware that people in this country illegally had rights. I have no rights in Mexico, as a matter of fact, I have no real rights outside of these borders. This is the problem. I must fund the demise of my rights, and fund the forced rights of people whom should not be here due to laws not enforced by the governments that i fund....really, I stand with no illegal.


You created a very sloppy strawman, it came nowhere near what I said, or the point I tried to make. Care to try again?

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