Posted on 11/13/2005 3:17:46 PM PST by freepatriot32
"We're all in high spirits despite the bodily [attacks]....And we're all in high spirits because of the bodily attacks. We sincerely wish you more of same.
Nice. Can I get a video of this.:)
I think they should go back to that Police Station and DEMAND action!
The story is not accurate.
First of all, other reports have made clear that the protesters didn't just walk in, they forced their way in, rushed in.
Also, the beating they got was not just from "security guards", but also from ordinary employees, including women.
Hey Red...their country and their rules, you puke.
YEEEHAWWWW. Green weenie meets Philippine security in PI.
Hey morons, don't mess with PI security. They don't like you, and they don't have to treat you nice!
BBBWWWWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA. I KNOW how they got worked over. I've watched those security types in action. Their jobs depend on keeping people out. They have ZERO sense of humor and PI law is completely on their side.
Couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch of idiots.
Nuclear is much cleaner ... they wouldn't protest that, now would they?
Sounds like the guards at the plant need some advice on delivering a truly good beating. None of the Greenpeace turds were badly injured, indeed!
The Philippine security guards must be instructed on which end of the rifle to use in these situations.
Most any time you see greenpeace protesters getting an ars whooping it is a good thing.
Zambales province is one of the tougher places. Lots of commies and highwaymen in the jungles.
These fools are really lucky. The security forces treated them nice. I know that. How?
The green weenies are still alive.
And there is more truth to that most know.
Oh, have no fear. They know what to do. They were being polite to a stupid guest.
Make no mistake, green weenies got off easy.
The best watermelon squashing story occurred a few years ago when Greenpeace "activists" assaulted a Japanese stock market trading floor. The traders beat the hell out of them. There have been no reports of a return visit.
Ive been suspended a few times over the last month so im about a month behind on pinging the list so over the next couple of days iwill be pinging a couple of these threads and posting links to all the rights farm envirnmental threads over the last month in those couple of threads until i am caught up then i will go back to pinging all the threads individually again
You're right, I remember that!
Rule one, never get between a Japanese trader and his money. It's a very dangerous place to be!
Is the American MSM writing stories for the Philippine Daily Inquirer? Sloppy, biased journalism.
"The group has been urging the Philippines to shift from coal power plants to new and renewable energy sources."
Can the Philippines even AFFORD this? Cripes. They can't even get energy companies in America to fall for this stuff; there's no money in it, not to mention tremendous start-up costs for "alternative energy." We'd already have "alternative energy" all over the place if it were profitable and cost-effective, don't you think?
And don't even get me started on the ethanol gasoline the farm union and eco-pukes are shoving down our throats here in Wisconsin. *Rolleyes*
If we're thinking of the same happy event, Kyoto pests got knocked around by traders in London.
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