Posted on 09/17/2004 7:39:16 AM PDT by Xaviore
Three-year-old Sophia Parlock cries while seated on the shoulders of her father, Phil Parlock, after having their Bush-Cheney sign torn up by Kerry-Edwards supporters on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004, at the Tri-State Airport in Huntington, W.Va. Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards (news - web sites) made a brief stop at the airport as he concluded his two-day bus tour to locations in West Virginia and Ohio. (AP Photo/Randy Snyder)
When I was a teenager, I had a similar experience at a Dem rally for then aspiring candidate Jay Rockefeller. Some friends went with me to the local courthouse, the site of the rally, with Arch Moore signs. I was, believe it or not, on crutches at the time. Two very large, somewhat drunk Dems yanked the signs out of our hands and destroyed them. For whatever reason, another big guy punched one of the drunks, and a big fight ensued. The local Dem prosecuting attorney took us outside and told us if we didn't leave, he would have us arrested. We left and went straight to the local newspaper, who wrote a front page article.
Regardless of whether this was a set up or not, is it OK to treat a 3 year old like this? If it had been my 3 yr. old granddaughter, someone who have gotten a beating. Probably me, since I'd have been badly outnumbered and am not van Damme or Chuck Norris. Kudos to this father for keeping his cool, but I wonder whether he has any common sense, having subjected the 3 yr. old to this in the first place.
I think under these circumstances, a sensible Dad would not react violently, but would try to maintain calm to protect the child. Mob psychology wiht a bunch like this can be deadly, and this little girl could have gotten badly hurt. I've been in this situation and have seen it first hand. I've also been a supplier to quite a few coal mines on strike, I've crossed the picket lines, and I know how Union members behave.
So you doubt that 'big sis' is really the big sister?
you just have to defend him as a family member. That's ok.
So is 'big sis' a "family member" - or not?
Law was broken and as a responsible father he has to persue a charge.
Have to agree 'bigdoom'. They got the license plate. Obviously the guy was from out of the area. But they can still press charges for assault and battery on a three year old girl.
He won't? And has he said, why? Let me suggest. If he's afraid that police in future would surround his family just so they could exercise their right of free speech - THEN . . . JUST . . . GREAT!!! Heck, you have entire precincts out lining the streets for the latest leftist march against Americans.
So let me suggest this. He simply doesn't want that police escort, every time. He wants to mingle. He wants people to look at the signs, not the badges. And so on. Make sense? at least as to why he might not want to press charges?
CNN has had an article about someone heckling Laura Bush on thier site for about 4 days now, but no mention so far of this story. Biased? I think so.....
dittos!
" Ahhh come on....it's just a little girl."
A sign of the times. This stupid thug's action (rather getting caught by an AP photographer, who's editor was brave enough to print it) is going to cost Kerry the election. Certainly WV and Ohio.
Little kids love President Bush for real. What kind of sick jerk would rip a sign away from a baby like that? Disgusting.
Crying Girl or Crying Wolf
[Phil Parlock as "Protest Warrior" - sign-ripping union thug NOT his son]
dislogue.dansch.net ^ | September 17, 2004 | blogger DISLOGUE
Posted on 09/19/2004 9:54:48 AM PDT by RonDog-- snip --
This is one of the BEST summaries of "RippedSignGate" that I have seen online yet.
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