“Hey man, putting your country first sometimes means lobbing explosives on your fellow Americans. What’s so hard to understand here, boy? You sayin’ you don’t agree? Heads up, bitches! BOOM!”
I’m always disgusted by these kinds of scenes. Tell me- is history EVER on the side of those firing the teargas?
What about Palin’s daughter being pregnant. I think I can get a post out of that alone. It’s like the Twilight Zone or something.
- 2 September 2008 at 5:50 pm
kurt polkey said:
I think the most interesting thing about this video are the comments made on youtube. It’s really hard to tell exactly what’s going on here, yet bloggers are determined to comment in the most polarizing ways.
The great thing about the internet is people can take journalism into their own hands, they can show the world events they might not otherwise witness. On the other hand we rarely get the whole story, and the stories are rarely told from an even point of view. I’m going to be looking out to see if any of the “normal” media outlets are going to cover any of this in detail.
So I’m thinking by looking at this if you and some friends pick up a matress or piece of cardborad and use it as protection while walking at a wall of police then you might be hit with rubber bullets or teargas. Not sure though.
another one
“Hey man, putting your country first sometimes means lobbing explosives on your fellow Americans. What’s so hard to understand here, boy? You sayin’ you don’t agree? Heads up, bitches! BOOM!”
I’m always disgusted by these kinds of scenes. Tell me- is history EVER on the side of those firing the teargas?
my video isn’t playing here. sucks.
What about Palin’s daughter being pregnant. I think I can get a post out of that alone. It’s like the Twilight Zone or something.
I think the most interesting thing about this video are the comments made on youtube. It’s really hard to tell exactly what’s going on here, yet bloggers are determined to comment in the most polarizing ways.
The great thing about the internet is people can take journalism into their own hands, they can show the world events they might not otherwise witness. On the other hand we rarely get the whole story, and the stories are rarely told from an even point of view. I’m going to be looking out to see if any of the “normal” media outlets are going to cover any of this in detail.
So I’m thinking by looking at this if you and some friends pick up a matress or piece of cardborad and use it as protection while walking at a wall of police then you might be hit with rubber bullets or teargas. Not sure though.
Here’s some more coverage of the bastards shooting tear gas at a seemingly peaceful bunch of protesters from CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/09/03/vo.mn.rnc.protest.kare
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