Some crazy ish on capital hill Today
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Some crazy ish on capital hill Today
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e1e_1193245481
Watch how the one lady in the pinkgets knocked out of the way when the Secret Service goes to grab that lady. But u figure if that lady wanted to she could have hit or what not rice.
But i personally thinl that more things like this are going to be happing. Like that dude during the Kerry speach.
Watch how the one lady in the pinkgets knocked out of the way when the Secret Service goes to grab that lady. But u figure if that lady wanted to she could have hit or what not rice.
But i personally thinl that more things like this are going to be happing. Like that dude during the Kerry speach.
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RE: Some crazy ish on capital hill Today
The "code pink" people were with the woman that causes the ruckus to begin with. I would have kicked them out too. They are trying to have a mature and orderly hearing, and having to worry about people like that blasting out their own opinions during the hearing and making another ruckus doesn't help anything.
F**K the "Code Pink" people and everyone else who believes this type of disrespectful/disruptive behavior is acceptable in society. Not to mention, when you are asked to leave a court room, YOU LEAVE! Fighting the guards will only make matters worse (which is why they appeared to be treated in a "hostile" manner.) They got what they had coming to them. The wore the shirts for attention, and they got it.
It's like if I wore a "F**K John Kerry" shirt to a John Kerry speech, I KNOW I would be asked to leave because they know I'm a HUGE risk of starting up a disturbance. Just because you guys don't like the Bush administration, doesn't mean people like "code pink" should be able to shout out their own political agenda during televised hearings and conferences. I mean honestly, why is it ALWAYS the crazy, extreme liberals that pull crazy s**t like this for media attention?
F**K the "Code Pink" people and everyone else who believes this type of disrespectful/disruptive behavior is acceptable in society. Not to mention, when you are asked to leave a court room, YOU LEAVE! Fighting the guards will only make matters worse (which is why they appeared to be treated in a "hostile" manner.) They got what they had coming to them. The wore the shirts for attention, and they got it.
It's like if I wore a "F**K John Kerry" shirt to a John Kerry speech, I KNOW I would be asked to leave because they know I'm a HUGE risk of starting up a disturbance. Just because you guys don't like the Bush administration, doesn't mean people like "code pink" should be able to shout out their own political agenda during televised hearings and conferences. I mean honestly, why is it ALWAYS the crazy, extreme liberals that pull crazy s**t like this for media attention?
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RE: Some crazy ish on capital hill Today
I agree with Foxy...screw those lesbians! Don't you have anything better to do? "I know, I'll join an idiotic political group that won't change a damn thing, and when the next regime comes in, everything will be just as f_cked up as it is now." You want to do something for your country to promote change, ladies? You better run for office, because symbolic statements are for losers and morons who don't want to get anything done!!! [:'(]
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RE: Some crazy ish on capital hill Today
I don't care about the lady that was causing a scene, drag her *** out, but the ones sitting there should have never been asked to leave to begin with. I should be able to wear an F Kerry shirt if I want, and not a damned soul should say anything to me, period. Even at a Kerry speech.