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djv1255 -> Liberal protesters for the Dem Convention afraid of cops (6/12/2008 12:23:14 PM)

They think the Denver cops are going to stop them with the Brown Note![sm=thumbsup.gif]




rcjames -> RE: Liberal protesters for the Dem Convention afraid of cops (6/12/2008 1:54:48 PM)

I think that if there is a device that could do this; then every police dept in the country should have one or a slew of them.

Use it everytime demonstraters break the law and do not obey police. It shold be great for control of unruly crowds, would have probalby stopped the Watts riots, the Rodney king riots, etc. etc.

Lordy it might have even stopped the 9/11 hjackers.

Thanks
RC




Jeff_from_Kentucky -> RE: Liberal protesters for the Dem Convention afraid of cops (6/12/2008 2:35:41 PM)

[:D][:D][:D]

I love that article! It is amazing that people put this garbage out there and others actually believe it! I work for a police department and I know our officers would love to have such devices, if they actually existed!

By the way, I am glad to see that the liberals want to disrupt the Dem convention as they did in 1968. If they succeed, maybe they will split the party as they did then! Their actions allowed a moderate Republican to win the White House that time too! [;)]




djv1255 -> RE: Liberal protesters for the Dem Convention afraid of cops (6/12/2008 4:16:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Jeff_from_Kentucky

I love that article! It is amazing that people put this garbage out there and others actually believe it!


Just read any liberal blog. [sm=wave.gif]




tafkam -> RE: Liberal protesters for the Dem Convention afraid of cops (6/12/2008 4:39:24 PM)

Funny stuff!

And I'm not surprised that the liberals believed it, after all, they believe Gore won in 2000 and that a vast right wing conspiracy was responsible for the impeachment of Bill Clinton....




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