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What are protesters saying outside of the RNC and what is the difference from DNC?

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What are protesters saying outside of the RNC and what is the difference from DNC?

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  1. There are more war protesters at the RNC, because that's the party that holds more people that are for war, and are profiting from the war.


  2. The difference is that the dems are for the people, and the reps are for themselves. Pick your poison.

  3. Good men will always rise to fight evil. It is the epitome of what America stands for. These people are doing what American patriots have done for hundreds of years, they are resisting evil in the name of Democracy and their numbers will grow.

  4. These are NOT good men or women fighting for freedom as Americans have done for generations.  These "thugs" are NO DIFFERENT than the unruly mob(s) involved in the riots i.e. post-Rodney King. Period!

  5. I live in St. Paul and have been going for the entertainment both days, I will be hitting today and tomarrow also. I am a conservative btw, and not Republican. I wrote a bulletin describing day one on myspace, here is the copy (curse words removed):

    "I went to the RNC protest in down town St. Paul all day, it was wild.

    I was going to have my stitches removed in the morning, then go check out the protests and march. But I was nervous about the stitch removal from my face, so I went straight there.

    First thing I saw confused me alot. It was this truck with a big trailer. It had all this anti-g*y, make out c**p, and dead bloody babies all over it. Those are McCain's positions. No g*y marriage or abortions. OK, then it says "McCain's opinions and Satan's are the same." That's a head scratcher. From the images, it looks gruesomely like pro McCain, words say different.

    Alot of people got WAY into the day. Outside of the typical screaming hippies and commie/socialists, there were people all dressed up. There were guys in orange jump suits with black cloth bags over their heads. A guy in the striped jail uniform with chains draped over him. Masked idiots that were pushing people down, breaking and vandalizing things. Who'd think morons who want peace could be so violent? Snotty little punks if you ask me. There was a Statue of Liberty with a child Uncle Sam and a George Bush with Devil hands. I got to hug Bush and get a picture, but some dumb streamers got in the way. After I load it we'll see if it looks OK. There were two underclothed people, a pink girl and an orange guy. That's a little crazy. Two older women dressed as roosters, I think they called themselves "The Radical Roosters". I wonder if that was supposed to mean "c**k". No idea. Speaking of that, there was a woman dressed like a doped out 1970's disco junky with a giant "missle" meant to look like a p***s. A few "zombies for peace". And these two funny guys. They had big cardboard cut outs of McCain and Bush. They did "Bomb Iran" (Beach Boys) and "Insane in the McCain Brain" (Cypress Hill).

    I saw Democracy crumble, literally. There was this ice sculpture that was the word "Democracy". It had this odd ice I have never seen before. It was all cylinders put together instead of the traditional chainsaw carving. IDK, it was really odd. Well, dumb a****s wanted to keep picking at it. They (accidentally) broke the "Y" and it fell to the "C". So yeah, I watched it crumble. More people came and started to eat it. It was hot, my water was very warm. I took some of the ice and put it in my water. This old hippy walked up to me and a few others. He said we can't take the broken pieces from the table, the artist may want them. He says if we want ice, to grab it off the grass ... excuse me, isn't it ALL going to f*****g melt anyway? I ignored him and continued. So many hippies and q***rs. They are all "outspoken", if only they had something to talk about.

    There was horse s**t all over the street from the mounted cops.

    Now, if you have to clean up after a dog, what's their story?

    After all of this excitement and the march, I went to the hospital to get my stitches taken out. That hurt, but not as bad as I imagined. Just like small tight pinches that lasted a second each stitch. I am going to owe some money for that one.

    I come out of the hospital after 1 hour in there. Everything changed. It looked like a d**n war zone almost. From Regions Hospital, I was (with many others) locked out of down town because a bunch of idiots were breaking s**t and causing terror. Some say they are anarchists, nice. I have an idea, if they hate our law so much, let's just lock them up forever. They hate our law, why should they enjoy the benifits of it? I don't mean that, they are just simple idiots.

    The news said there was 283 arrests today ... could you imagine being stuck in jail with people dumber than average criminals?

    I saw many arrested and sometimes beatings. Tear gas bombs and all that s**t. I have to admit, it was funny. It is cool to march, debate, and vote, nothing wrong. But why do they think smashing windows and cars and throwing p**s at people makes people "think"? Who ever thought, "Wow, that guy peed in a bottle and threw it at a cop. I will switch my vote away from McCain to Osama."?

    I also saw this crazy conservative. A fat little wheel chaired idiot. If you do not vote Republican he hates you. He was going nuts, d**n. Screaming about, "You are not American, GO HOME!!!" He literally said that for hours. Maybe it's just me getting older, but I am not that animated anymore. Those "anarchist" p*****s make liberals look as bad as this d**k wad makes us conservatives look.

    We'll, a bunch of hippies held hands and circled him praying and singing as he was swearing at them. I had to laugh and take pictures. That was the best way to attack him.

    But then there was this chick who blocked off traffic. Her reasoning was b

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