Posted on 03/13/2007 12:30:47 PM PDT by Citizen SMASH
Hi, I'm Ben, a 25-year-old white guy from rural Virginia. I used to be a directory assistance operator, but now I work at the Wal Mart in Waynesboro. I still live with my parents.
Sometimes, I like to go it the big city and play in the streets. My favorite game is to dress up in black, and run around town with my friends. We block traffic, yell at shoppers, and call the cops "pigs." They don't seem to like it very much, but they're powerless to stop us, because we're protected by the First Amendment!
Oh, did I mention that I'm a Black Bloc Anarchist?
Hey, let's go charge up the Capitol steps! The pigs can't stop us! It's our Capitol, too!
Aw, shucks. Looks like we can't go any further. Hey, does anyone have spray paint?
"All Cops are Pigs!" That's brilliant! But don't worry, it'll wash right off... Lets get out of here!
Hey, now what should we do? I know, we could go break some windows!
Yeah, that'll show those stoopid Bushbot recruiters! Power to the people! Oh, but I wasnt there. Time to get the Heck out of Dodge
See you at Wal Mart, or the next big protest!
If youd like to meet Ben and his friends in person, theyll be wandering the streets of DC this Saturday, March 17.
But if theyre smart, theyll steer well clear of these guys.
"I have an interesting question - I wonder if this stout young rebel has registered for the draft? "
Now, THERE's a scary thought...this dweeb "defending" our shores........[shudder]......!!!
Back up a step - there currently is no draft. But failure to register is a felony.
See?
America would be a much better place if there were more moms like you!!
"Back up a step - there currently is no draft. But failure to register is a felony.
See?"
Fine and dandy.
I was just thinking about how PATHETIC things would get if the lot of draftees were similar to THIS useless larda**...???
I hope what you just posted about this guy and his pictures is real. When I clicked on his website there was nothing about protests......
Ben Schumin holds the head of Vice President Dick Cheney during a DAWN rally being held in front of the White House.
Hi! My name is Ben Schumin. I am a 2003 graduate of James Madison University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration. I am currently employed with Wal-Mart, and am looking for employment in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. I also run a Web site called The Schumin Web.
I have been involved with Wikipedia since April 2005, and am a self-proclaimed Wikipediholic. My interests are diverse, and include Web design, public transportation, vintage ocean liners, protests and other political demonstrations (particularly with the activities of the black bloc), local government, digital photography, fire alarms, and Homestar Runner cartoons. I am also a member of the welcoming committee, and make sure to welcome new users who make a good-faith effort to contribute positively to the encyclopedia.
Ben Francis Schumin
Ben Schumin aboard Breda 2008 on the Washington Metro.
Ben Schumin helps a JMU Police officer in resetting the fire alarm panel in Potomac Hall.
Ben Schumin, Oren H., and Jersey Mike deploy the toilet seat, and then attempt to make it retract. We are in the Exeloo automatic restroom at the Huntington station of the Washington Metro.
"Hello, I'm Ben F. Schumin Come take a trip with me to Wal-Mart through the magic of the internet."
pssst...
It's a flathead..
;0)
Ms.B
wow..what would be wonderful is if fat boy went to jail and spent a night with Big Bubba Mankill in prison..bet he wouldn't smile like that..
What a faggot.
The sadist aspect about this little Neocom is that he doesn't realize that he won't be living in that nice little house in Virginia which he seems to be so proud of if his Socialist/Communist buddies win the day. Pathetic!
Can you elaborate? If you can't, this comment should be removed.
Sure, I will elaborate.
You were outnumbered and outgunned on March 17th. Your protest was more anti-American and anti-capitalism, than anti-war. Middle America is not with you, and with good cause.
I was there, how about you?
As for being there, I was unable, but I did help promote it and did a local demo with some Vietnam vets here in town.
Thanks for your service...in both places.
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