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Description: SEPTEMBER 18, 2007 MSNBC KEITH OBERMANN |
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ENJOYOURMATRIX ::: Favorites massive propaganda and pushing for more tees i cant believe this newscast. Using tees on a totaly innocent man. The guy is on the floor and is not resisting and got 6 policemen on im and they teeser im? We are living in a police state, total abuse of power, the real criminal is the nazi style police. 07-09-19 05:41:11 __________________________________________________ | |
juanthestabber ::: Favorites HAHAHAHAH if you taze some kid, you get free paid vacation for a week. who wouldn't? 07-09-19 04:11:07 __________________________________________________ | |
American8298 ::: Favorites he was asking a question tasser him MSMBC SUCKS ASS 07-09-19 03:32:34 __________________________________________________ | |
Akyrumunios ::: Favorites Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. What will you fight for? 07-09-19 03:06:56 __________________________________________________ | |
wiskawind ::: Favorites We are living under a dictatorship, and it will get much worst! Impeachment is not enough, Bush/Cheney have to be put on trial for war crimes against the American people and against humanity! 07-09-19 02:41:53 __________________________________________________ | |
hopeisuneasy ::: Favorites There is no such crime as "resisting arrest." This is a fictitious crime Supreme court rulings- "An illegal arrest is an assault and battery. The person so attempted to be restrained of his liberty has the same right to use force in defending himself as he would in repelling any other assault and battery." State v. Robinson, 145 ME. 77, 72 ATL. 260 "Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary." Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. 07-09-19 02:03:13 __________________________________________________ | |
boballende ::: Favorites You did not cite the year which compels me to wonder whether you are citing an outdated or obsolete court ruling. 07-09-19 02:37:21 __________________________________________________ | |
breaks0 ::: Favorites How exactly can someone from air america do an interview like that while they're looping that footage?! I know it's a split screen, and I'm guessing she was unaware of what they were doing at the time, but if I heard his screaming and pleading for help like that, I'd probably walk out of that interview, or at least ask them to not play it while I'm talking. It's difficult enough to watch once. 07-09-19 01:22:51 __________________________________________________ | |
MartinGist ::: Favorites Another take: Forget Skull and Bones, the guy was tasered because he was asking about election rigging in Florida. Election rigging. Florida. BTW were the cops U of F or Blackwater? 07-09-19 01:05:46 __________________________________________________ | |
bromike ::: Favorites Way to cut out the Question MSNBC, the Question was" were you a member of Skull And Bones? You just Contradicted your own headline, zapped your own free speech. ya big dummies! 07-09-19 00:50:09 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
THE ZAPPING OF FREE SPEECH ~OLBERMANN
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