Posted on 10/25/2003 3:07:18 PM PDT by Jen
Washington D.C. - 10/25/03
Counter-protesters were harassed, threatened, and some assaulted by security personnel of the anti-Iraq Occupation rally (International A.N.S.W.E.R.) before police appeared and relocated the counter-protesters in Washington D.C. today. No arrests were reported, but there was one unconfirmed report of a pregnant female counter-protester being injured in the fracas.
The counter-protesters, consisting of members of the web-based ProtestWarrior.com and FreeRepublic.com, arrived at the protest at approximately 1:30PM carry pro-America signs and positioned themselves just north of the stage area on Constitution Avenue, N.W. They had no permit to organize as a group.
The counter-protesters stood quietly holding their signs aloft. The signs, attempts at humor, had slogans such as; "Communism has only killed 100-million people, let's give it another chance, " and "Screw the Kurds, No war in Iraq."
Within 10 minutes of their arrival, security members from International A.N.S.W.E.R., organizers of today's Anti-U.S. policy protest, appeared and began to cordon-off the area occupied by the counter-protesters using yellow tape.
Within moments, members of the International A.N.S.W.E.R. security team began grabbing and destroying the counter-protester's signs, and aggressively shoving counter-protesters. A Johnny P News reporter was assaulted while trying to capture the event on camera. The reporter was struck in the head and his camera knocked to the ground and then kicked by a man standing with the International A.N.S.W.E.R. security personnel. The assailant refused to give his name or answer any questions.
All of the International A.N.S.W.E.R. personnel at the scene refused comment.
Police soon appeared and insisted all of the counter-protesters leave the immediate area.
Members of the counter-protest group began saying that a woman 5-months pregnant with the counter-protesters was injured in the scuffle. Police at the scene however, would not allow access to the area where she was reportedly receiving treatment.
Approximately 60 counter-protesters were on hand during the altercation. U.S. Park Police unofficially estimated the protesters attendance at 50,000.
I don't know.... you may be righter than you think. Check out this exchange on the PW forum
Montanaman:Not to launch an ad hominem attack or anything, but that red-haired dude was freaky-lookin'. But Johnny P. described him as 'security.' Let me get this straight--the protest 'security' guy was ripping up signs? Is he the alleged pregnant woman pusher, too?
This is starting to be the greatest story never told.
johnnyp16:I stand by my story and can say that I personally witnessed the Red-haired guy ripping up signs (while in the hands of PWs). I call them security as that was their apparent function at the rally, and were treated by police as such.
Additionally, the more pics I get, the more that will get posted, and I will be calling A.N.S.W.E.R. by tomorrow for comment on the story...stand by...developing....
Scott G: I saw it too. I was closer to the stage, but about 30 feet away from the action. You are right, the red-haired guy was freaky looking, and had blood-shot eyes. He did have the vest on, and all of the other security people came to call him off.
I was right behind the red-headed freak when it happened, about 5 feet. He pushed the pregnant lady, tried to take her sign, and then tore a good chunk off of her poster. It was a sight to see...
Here are pics of the punk:
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![]() International A.N.S.W.E.R. security person tells counter-protester to leave (She's the pregnant lady) Photo courtesy of Alexis Zoberg |
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![]() Alan Davidson (Co-Founder, ProtestWarrior.com) argues with International A.N.S.W.E.R. security Photo courtesy of Alexis Zoberg |
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![]() International A.N.S.W.E.R. security refuses comment Photo courtesy of Alexis Zoberg |
Yeah Bob, they're just making up stories about you.
Look, when someone wants to do something and you're leading a VOLUNTEER organization, you wet your lips, pucker up and aim for the butt crack and lay on the the biggest ass kissing you can because a VOLUNTEER to actually do something are few and far between.
You lectured them and talked down to them about it. You made them feel as if they were doing somethimng wrong when they were doing something right.
And don't hide behind the term "Leadership Council" because I'm talking to you and nobody else here.
Watching you stroke yourself with your assertion that "I do more in one week than you do in a month......" I consider that comment to be accurate.
Not all that long ago, during a discussion about costumes, I made a point about unnamed people you frequently cited as complaining about using costumes. My point was, what do they have to offer that is better than that which they want stopped. You and IT attacked me as if I was only interested in the credit for things. You really had to twist my words to do that, so now when you clearly were stroking yourself, I just called you on it.
I'm not one to get in a fight like this. I recommend you take stock of who you have alienated and who's still around. If the "former friend" pile is bigger than the "still a friend" pile, the problem may not be "them".
That's a fight you lose legally from the start.
This time it took an hour for them to pass and they had lots of gaps and frequently they were half the width of the street, sometimes much less.
I've had exactly one conversation with a chapter about the LI seminar since the last one in Los Angeles. I can document that conversation and it refutes your silly allegations completely. No, I think you're the one lying about this and it's time to put up or shut up.
BobJ,
You seem to think you know an awful lot about what did or did not occur in Washington, DC this last weekend.
I recommend that you got to The FreeRepublic home page to see who were and who were not the cosponsors of the Freedom Rally. I also recommend that you go to the DC Chapter home page and review the chapters rules for protesting. After that, I suggest you confine your comments to your area of expertise and refrain from kibitzing on the DC Chapter's activism which has resulted in a high level of visibility for FreeRepublic around the world.
"I saw a couple references to the PW March here on FR and their website had the same location and time as your event. Seems like a reasonable conclusion and if I was wrong, I apologize."
If an apology over a reasonably made error isn't enough for you, fine. But please quit posting comments demanding action as if it hasn't already been addressed and corrected.
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