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Where were the peace lovers at the RNC?

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I saw some truly disturbed people protesting the RNC.They were breaking store windows and screaming profanities.These people are supposed to be anti violence?That seems pretty violent to me.Did anyone else see this on tv?I believe in the right to protest ,but this was anarchy.

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  1. That's the point, those protesters may start out peaceful but it doesn't take much or long to turn them into the typical unruly freaks we all know and hate.  The police should have open fire on them instead of arresting 130 of them.


  2. Odd isn't it.

    Can't help but wonder how long ago we could have been out of Iraq if some in this country were as passionate about beating our "real" enemy as they were about beating the enemy created by the Democratic party.

  3. i totally agree. LUDICROUS i think. Anti-violence????? i think not. PEACE all the way. it's more affective. just ask GANDHI.  

  4. Lock em up

    Obama/Biden '08

  5. Reminds me of the 100th episode of south park.  

    The towns people burn US flags, loot stores, and wave peace banners.  All while chanting

    "NO WAR, NO WAR, NO WAR!"

    Some say creators of South Park are immature, I say they are masters of social commentary.    

  6. that's right cause they were...anarchists, genius. i don't remember hearing that anarchists were ever peaceful.

  7. You think that's bad, you should see what's happening in Iraq.

  8. There ya go.  That's how liberals believe you should be allowed to behave.  They've always been a riotous, disrespectful, hateful, hypocritical bunch.  300 people have already been arrested.  And they accuse the Republicans of having blood on our hands?  Ironic, isn't it?


  9. It seems national conventions for either party seem to bring all the ***holes out... Ironically, they usually seem to think they are doing their party some sort of favor by showing up to have their opinions heard by either theirs or the other side.

    I attribute it to either pack mentality or an inner belief that their moral superiority makes them immune to laws and simple right and wrong.  

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