Only in Bush's Amerika.
Jun. 2nd, 2004 08:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Swiped from the journal of a friend of a friend: http://boston.indymedia.org/newswire/display/21845/index.php
Doesn't it make you proud to be an american. Let's just charge someone with a felony for a peaceful protest. Yay US. :/
As for the military jackwads. Way to prove his point guys. Ever wonder why people call 'Army Intelligence' and oxymoron?
Bah.
Doesn't it make you proud to be an american. Let's just charge someone with a felony for a peaceful protest. Yay US. :/
As for the military jackwads. Way to prove his point guys. Ever wonder why people call 'Army Intelligence' and oxymoron?
Bah.
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Date: 2004-06-02 06:18 pm (UTC)A felony. That had better be dropped, and damn fast too.
Come on November. Let's get that genocidal madman out of the white house (like he was ever elected in the first place; he was just appointed).
Watch Florida go weird again.
Anyone ever notice they were ready to impeach Clinton for a blowjob but lying to get us embroiled in a costly war is just fine and dandy?
(no subject)
Date: 2004-06-03 03:17 am (UTC)Personally, the reaction by the armed forces as of late has been making me sick. This, following the New Mexico School Incident, has me going "Did I not tell you so?".
I admit, that the protest was not the most well planned on in the history of protest. However, the reaction of both the Reserved Officer, and the reaction of the people at the Office were inappropriate. If *I* can stand watching people march and harrass people over abortion issues, even if I don't agree with them, the least I expect a Federal Officer to do is to turn an eye when it comes to protests against injustice that others in their service have done.
Someone needs to remind both the Military and the Highest Authorities that the Bill of Rights still exist.
(no subject)
Date: 2004-06-03 03:56 am (UTC)Humanity has such potential within it, and to see them stoop low makes me queasy.
If only inhumanity was a crime ... and the law stood for justice, instead of "just us".