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To: 2ndDivisionVet
From the Mercury News: “SANTA CRUZ – A large group of protesters demonstrating at a May Day rally for worker’s and immigrant rights downtown broke off into a riot vandalizing about a dozen businesses around 10:30 p.m. Saturday, police said. Many in the group were carrying makeshift torches as they marched, breaking storefront windows and writing “anarchist graffiti” on buildings, according to Capt. Steve Clark. Many businesses sustained multiple broken windows including very large storefront windows at Urban Outfitters and The Rittenhouse building. Police believe at least 15 businesses suffered damage.”

Thank goodness this happened in Santa Cruz, Kalifornia. Otherwise real businesses might have been damaged! Now the hippies gotta repair their coffee shops, courtesy of their fellow anarchist commie socialists-in-arms! sarc/

7 posted on 05/03/2010 10:46:06 PM PDT by rcrngroup
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To: rcrngroup

I live in Santa Cruz. The scumbags don’t speak for me.

The California bashing in general is getting old. Not everyone out here is a whackjob leftist.

Ever been here?


8 posted on 05/03/2010 10:53:53 PM PDT by SirLurkedalot (Where'd all the "Dissent is the Highest Form of Patriotism" bumper stickers go?)
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To: rcrngroup

It’s “wrong” to call these marchers anarchists, socialist, and communists even though they brought such banners and rioted on a Communist holiday. It’s divisive and besides the public might just wake up to who it was protesting against Bush’s wars for 8 years...


28 posted on 05/04/2010 8:26:43 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (The hysteria of Matthewsism and Andersonism has led to a Tea Party Scare that is unAmerican.)
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