Posted on 09/08/2004 1:39:36 PM PDT by kcvl
Kerry speech A heckler, shouting at John Kerry about Vietnam war atrocities, was manhandled by sheetmetal workers sitting nearby and escorted from the building. (Photo by Michael E. Keating/The Enquirer)
A brave man to jump into this den of thugs.
More Free Speech from the left....
Party of Peace, and free speech.
YUP - the part of compassion at it again.
great message for the kids standing there.
I'm not a fan of speech hecklers, I'd rather have a candidate who gives me something to vote for.
Brown Shirt Thugs.
Shouldn't Law Enforcement be doing this, (if it needs to be done?) This picture looks like assault to me.
That's probably more agressive than the Bush-haters in the audience think we should have been with Saddam Hussein.
But then again, Iraq was none of our business. And we all know that a conservative is not supposed to be allowed to voice his opinion.
Protesting 101: Do not position yourself in front of the guy with the "Sheet Metal Workers" tee shirt.
Unions must die.
I believe that's an assault being captured on camera...
I would think this pic is Exhibit A in an Assault Case against the guy in the Sheet Metal shirt....
I watched the Kerry speech live but missed the ruckus that other freepers saw.
I did hear Kerry speak on the heels of this going down and I want to point out that Kerry took the opportunity to say the heckler represented "the Bush people" and said that all of "the Bush people" want to stifle speech, stifle debate and don't want the truth.
Kerry = pompous ass extraordinaire
Hey, sheet metal worker! Guess who's going to get bent?
Free speech is only permitted for the vile "rat party." (Thank God for the Internet and talk radio.)
Check it out.
Union goons at it again.
He was just interviewed on our local news. He sounded very normal. What makes him a heckler? He said that he shouted to Kerry asking him, "how many villages did you burn in Vietnam.?" This is nothing more than a citizen asking a legitimate question for clarification of a statement made by the Senator.
Democrats demonstrating how they respect the right to dissenting opinion.
Is there a lawyer in the house?
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