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Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Bodhi on March 19, 2007, 08:44:37 AM
This weekend a lot of parades went on all over the country.  No surprises here, but Colorado Springs had a bit of an extra.

We had a group that participated "to celebrate their Irish heritage" as their application to be a part of the parade states.  Instead they chose that time to protest the war.  The organiser of the event asked them to please leave after many people showed their disgust with the political message.

When they refused, the police were called in and they were arrested amongst many political slurs throw at police by the protestors, including one 67 year old woman's tirade that included obscenities and refusal to leave the spot.  The ensuing arrest of her was that she fought hard enough to be dropped, and then subsequently dragged to the police wagon.

It seems to me that this was a planned and staged attempt to delude the parade organiser to be able to get out a political message.  This mornings talk shows here in Colorado Springs have been full of mostly support for the arrests and disgust that these selfcentered protestors tried to ruin a day of celebration of Irish heritage (atleast most Americans see it that way).

What are your thoughts?  

Mine, I am glad they were arrested, and think they should be also charged with conspiracy to cause a riot and endangerment of the public.
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Mickey1992 on March 19, 2007, 10:10:48 AM
Protesters that wish to stand their ground and not obey a lawful order to disperse should not whine when they get road rash.

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Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: FiLtH on March 19, 2007, 10:38:14 AM
Looks like alot of St Pattys day ive seen.
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: straffo on March 19, 2007, 11:00:07 AM
Think like me or else conspiracy !
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: quintv on March 19, 2007, 11:04:07 AM
Back in the good old days they would have released the dogs.
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Bodhi on March 19, 2007, 11:05:26 AM
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Originally posted by straffo
Think like me or else conspiracy !


Nice attempt at putting words in my mouth.  

That is not the case at all.  If you want to protest, fine by all means protest.  It is a right in this country.  Just make sure you get the proper permit to do such.  They chose not to.  Instead, they chose to make political statements during a non-political event.  Then, when rightly asked to leave the event, they instead chose not to, and were placed under arrest for failure to disperse.  Their actions caused the the confrontation with police, not the event organisers, not the police, and not the people watching the parade.
Title: Re: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Ball on March 19, 2007, 11:18:07 AM
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Originally posted by Bodhi
What are your thoughts?  


Any "Irish" which protest against fighting... cannot possibly be Irish.
Title: Re: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Hap on March 19, 2007, 11:36:20 AM
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Originally posted by Bodhi
they should be also charged with conspiracy to cause a riot and endangerment of the public.


Yup Bodhi.  They looks a VERY dangerous bunch.  

And as we all know, Colo Springs is vulnerable to hardened endangerers of this ilk.

Off with their Heads,

hap
Title: Re: Re: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Bronk on March 19, 2007, 11:43:57 AM
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Originally posted by Hap
Yup Bodhi.  They looks a VERY dangerous bunch.  

And as we all know, Colo Springs is vulnerable to hardened endangerers of this ilk.

Off with their Heads,

hap



So the law should only apply to?



Bronk
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Bodhi on March 19, 2007, 12:26:58 PM
Hap,

The law should apply to everyone.

They broke it.  They should in turn reap the cosequences of their actions. Unfortunately the liberals in society today are all about no consequences for their actions.
Title: Re: Re: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Mickey1992 on March 19, 2007, 12:33:13 PM
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Originally posted by Hap
Yup Bodhi.  They looks a VERY dangerous bunch.  

hap


They sat in the road and blocked the parade route.  How would you move them out of the way?
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Furious on March 19, 2007, 12:38:06 PM
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Originally posted by Bodhi
...If you want to protest, fine by all means protest.  It is a right in this country.  Just make sure you get the proper permit to do such.  ...


first, let me state that I couldn't care less about the protestors in the OP.


...but, hmm, a permit to protest?  if its peaceful and no property is damaged and no traffic is obstructed why should that be required?  

what happens when the government you are protesting against will not issue the "required" permit?
Title: Re: Re: Re: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: lasersailor184 on March 19, 2007, 12:59:15 PM
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Originally posted by Mickey1992
They sat in the road and blocked the parade route.  How would you move them out of the way?


I would bet that they would move first.  Liberals are chicken.
Title: Re: Re: Re: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: john9001 on March 19, 2007, 02:29:18 PM
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Originally posted by Bronk
So the law should only apply to?

Bronk


why neo-cons of course.


you can't have a good protest without the media, parades have media, so you protest in the parades.
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: straffo on March 19, 2007, 02:54:31 PM
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Originally posted by Bodhi
Nice attempt at putting words in my mouth.  

That is not the case at all.  If you want to protest, fine by all means protest.  It is a right in this country.  Just make sure you get the proper permit to do such.  They chose not to.  Instead, they chose to make political statements during a non-political event.  Then, when rightly asked to leave the event, they instead chose not to, and were placed under arrest for failure to disperse.  Their actions caused the the confrontation with police, not the event organisers, not the police, and not the people watching the parade.


You did not wrote this ?

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Originally posted by Bodhi
Mine, I am glad they were arrested, and think they should be also charged with conspiracy to cause a riot and endangerment of the public.


I did lookup conspiracy , the definition is not the same as protest.
When I can't disagree they were not right ,as the mean and the place they used was IMO not good ,it's IMO (again) not a conspiracy I find the word too strong.
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Hap on March 19, 2007, 03:11:05 PM
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Originally posted by Bodhi
The law should apply to everyone.


I agree.  Toss 'em in the klink.  

Still, they don't look dangerous to me; hence, my comment about arresting them for endangering.

Now if the guy with cane and the bruise falls on a police officer, that might be dangerous.

Bunkered Down in Wyoming,

hap
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: cav58d on March 19, 2007, 04:06:29 PM
Chem Trails....It's all about the chem trails...
Title: St. Patricks Day Parades and Politics
Post by: Bodhi on March 20, 2007, 03:10:07 AM
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Originally posted by Hap
I agree.  Toss 'em in the klink.  

Still, they don't look dangerous to me; hence, my comment about arresting them for endangering.

Now if the guy with cane and the bruise falls on a police officer, that might be dangerous.

Bunkered Down in Wyoming,

hap


Continue to joke all you want.

The issue is not the "woman" with the cane, it was the 200+ people that arrived under the auspice of a "irish business" and proceeded to hold up the parade for over an hour with their fight to remain in the parade.

I guess to you liberals, that is ok.  To me, that is cause to incite a riot.

Would I to try that in reverse in San Francisco, or any other liberal arse town, you can guarantee that is what would happen to me.

Guess that type of law breaking is ok for you libs, eh?