Forum Post: Nightmare Of "Occupy San Diego" Protesters
Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 10, 2011, 2:14 p.m. EST by arealpolitik
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Opinion by John Liming
Well, strictly my opinion and a few pieces of information that I have found that was reported on the Internet.
Headline:
“The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department has acknowledged that “Occupy San Diego” protesters who were arrested in late October had no choice but to relieve themselves while detained in buses and vans.”
Yes, folks, these American Citizens attempting to use their First Amendment Rights were reportedly packed into vans and buses like cattle and forced to defecate and urinate on the floors of those vehicles because there were no bathroom facilities available to them.
Now that is a story worth waving the Bible and The Flag about isn’t it?
Read this account and then decide for yourself what to think.
So my question now becomes, “Is this event just a little humorous thing that can be laughed at and overlooked?
Is there any reason to even think that Conservatism could lead to some form of tyranny or is that just my Liberal paranoia talking?
Isolated incident? Unfortunate unique, one-of-a-kind circumstance?
Liberal lie? Left Wing propaganda?
Something to stick our heads in the sands about?
Something the dirty, filthy Communist, Marxist, Nazi agitators deserved to have happen to them? (Say whutt?)
Is this where America is going?
Is any out there watching and listening?
Do my fellow Americans deserve this kind of treatment at the hands of those who are pledged to protect and serve?
Is this the future of pro-active policing in our beloved “Free” country?
Is some hard-working, taxpaying citizen owed an apology?
I will bet a dollar to a doughnut that a lot of Conservatives are crowing about this one!
http://www.thejeffersontree.com/nightmare-of-occupy-san-diego-protesters/
cry me a yellow river. Does anyone know how NOT to get arrested? anyone? anyone?
I thought America would treat its own citizens better than it does prisoners of war. Guess not.
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