Posted on 05/01/2007 8:49:17 PM PDT by Ladycalif
CNN Video
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IllegalAlien PING!
Good Hearted Folks Ping
Rack the LAPD LOL!
I notice Paris Hilton of CNN wasn’t middle of it WIMP
Rack the LAPD LOL!
I notice Paris Hilton of CNN wasn’t middle of it WIMP
Between 1:07 and 1:12 of the video you can see President Bush poking illegals with a stick to get them riled up.
What's this country coming too?
Coward Punk gets served....only criminals need masks...
LAPD Chief Bratton holding a press conference live soon.....KCAL9 will carry it, I am sure CNN will also.
When are the lawsuits going to be filed?
So, uh, why'd he bring the kids along? Human shield, Palestinian style?
Maybe CPS needs to visit to see about the welfare of the little American citizens (sic)...
We use to have rallies at the Federal Building at Westwood and Wilshire on July 4 every year and often the Mexicans would throw frozen soda pop cans at us from the other side of the street. The LAPD was great - the cops were always so nice to us and when purchasing a 25 cent hot dog many would give a 1 dollar or 5 dollar bill and tell us to keep the change. They knew their money was going to a good cause.
Boo criminal invaders using violence to advance their agenda!
Hooray Beer!
I heard about those rallies. Sorry I missed them.
:-)
This one
See also, this SHORT EXCERPT from the L.A. Times, via www.infoshop.org:
Tuesday, May 01 2007 @ 09:24 PM PDT -- snip --
Clashes erupt with LAPD during evening immigrant rally at MacArthur Park
Tuesday, May 01 2007 @ 08:28 PM PDT
Contributed by: Collin Sick
Views: 94Tuesday's protests were generally peaceful most of the day, but the calm was broken by run-ins between police and demonstrators during an evening rally in MacArthur Park. Just after 6 p.m., some of the few thousand participants still in the park started throwing plastic bottles and rocks at police, said Mike Lopez, spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department. Then, several dozen riot police, clad in helmets and carrying batons, started clearing the park, firing a few dozen volleys of rubber bullets into the crowd. No one appeared to be hit. A reporter saw at least three people struck by police batons...
...Then, several dozen riot police, clad in helmets and carrying batons, started clearing the park, firing a few dozen volleys of rubber bullets into the crowd. No one appeared to be hit. A reporter saw at least three people struck by police batons.
Several marchers and police officers were injured, Lopez said, adding that arrests were made but it was not known how many.
A helicopter flew low over the east side of the park about 6:30 p.m. and sirens blasted as police ordered people out of the park, telling them they would be arrested if they didn't move out.
The police formed a riot line across the park on the east side, forcing the crowd to move west in a big mass. Some of the participants were yelling at police, "You can't do this."
About 6:45 p.m., police ordered the last people out of MacArthur Park, mostly news personnel and some marchers filming the police actions, declaring an "unlawful assembly..."
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-march2may02,0,4573824,full.story?coll=la-home-headlines
Love the CNN caption on the lower right of the screen: “Immigration Outrage”. Guess their position is pretty obvious.
...The march followed an earlier gathering in downtown Los Angeles that attracted about 10,000 people.The march started Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of West Third Street and Vermont Avenue in Koreatown. Marchers headed east and south along the sidewalks to MacArthur Park for the rally.
Officers responded to reports of disturbances Tuesday evening at the park. Officers in riot gear cleared a crowd from the park.
Witnesses said rubber bullets were fired into the crowd. Witnesses said the police activity began after one of the marchers confronted an officer.
There were no reports of serious injuries...
...The violence stemmed from the throwing of a bottle at police officers, dressed in riot gear, who acted quickly to quell the disturbance...
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