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Key Bridge Wash DC Blocked
Physical observation on site in Arlington highrise in Rosslyn ^
| March 20 2003
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Posted on 03/20/2003 5:39:52 AM PST by muawiyah
Arlington Police and fire have blocked off Lynn Street and other streets in vicinity of Key Bridge. Looks like hundreds of police on the scene. So far no word on what precipitated the event, but this hasn't happened before.
TOPICS: Breaking News; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia; Unclassified; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: answer; arlingtonva; disruption; keybridge; rosslyn; wwp
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To: OrioleFan
Nice easy walk over the bridge to all the restaurants in Georgetown, too.
To: visualops
Did you see him yelling at that woman who was babbling about hand-to-hand combat? I sure did. He was livid.
To: OldFriend
absolutely. Wearing my blue and white striped shirt under the red sweater today too. I don't care if people think I'm a cheezeball.
Not to try to jack the thread, but I have a question. My best friend is a member of the 101st Airborne. I looked online and saw where you could buy the hats with this on them, like this one.
Is it in poor taste for me to wear this if I haven't served in the military, but just want to support my friend? I don't want real veterans to get pissed off if they ask me if I served and I say no.
To: Charlie OK
Not sure about the propriety of wearing a hat with a particular unit on it. I'm sure some freepers know the answer to that!
To: nevergore
No kidding, my honeymoon night was also spent at the Key Bridge Marriot. You better not be my wife!
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posted on
03/20/2003 7:33:24 AM PST
by
Fry
To: Fry
Hi sweetie....
just kiddin....just kiddin'
Nevergore
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posted on
03/20/2003 7:50:18 AM PST
by
nevergore
(Stupid is as stupid does....)
To: kristinn
It's my understanding that a court ruling after the GOP convention in 2000 restricts Philly police from automatically arresting protesters who block streets To be honest I'm not real sure about what the deal with the Court is
The Police Chief only mention that when they were arrested during the GOP Convention the protesters were soon released by the courts and the protesters turned around and sued the city, which costed the city a lot of money and that was why he would not be making any arrests
They laid down in the street and blocked traffic for about 45 minutes to an hour
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posted on
03/20/2003 7:50:51 AM PST
by
Mo1
(Patriots Rally for America V: Liberty Weekend in Washington DC Sunday March 23)
To: Charlie OK
I don't see how anyone would take offense at your wearing a commercially made hat such as the one you posted. As a vet and a Screaming Eagle, I would welcome it. It is only when folks start to misrepresent themselves and their service that the vets I know start to get a bit upset.
I say go for it.
To: muawiyah
Henry David Thoreau spent time in jail. As far as I'm concerned, that's a key component of TRUE civil disobedience. If today's protestors can't handle being arrested, they can take their diapered bottoms and go home.
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posted on
03/20/2003 8:00:03 AM PST
by
Hobsonphile
(Human nature can't be wished away by utopian dreams.)
To: There's millions of'em
Bill Clinton is a great Democrat I hope that is in no way a compliment... I don't know that I've ever seen the combination of "great" and "Democrat" here on FreeRepublic. It shook me up and I had to make sure I was really here.
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posted on
03/20/2003 8:28:43 AM PST
by
ReleaseTheHounds
(There's no such thing as a Great Democrat!)
To: muawiyah
"So, Grampa, what did you do during GWII?"
"Well, son, lemme tell you about the time we were surrounded by the enemy after we captured a key bridge. It was overwhelming. We had no place to hide. It was either jump or be captured."
"Wow, gramps. It must have been awful."
"You'll never know, son. It pains me to even think about it. There we were. All hunkered down, huddled together expecting the worse. And then it happened."
"What, gramps? Tell me, tell me."
"The bahstids sprayed us with deadly chemicals. Lemme show you my back. See that clean spot under my left shoulder blade?"
"Oooh, that looks horrible, gramps. It looks like . . ."
"Yup! They hit us with the water cannons. It peeled off two inches of crud. But I was lucky. My buddy got the full blast. The last time I saw him he was laying in the road completely naked . . . beyond recognition . . . shivering like an earth worm under a water faucet. The horror!"
"How'd they treat you after they rounded you up?"
"Oh, not too bad. They sent us all to the city dump for re-hab until the war was over."
Peace protests are a good thing.
It is easier to shoot all those traitors when they are all in one place.
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posted on
03/20/2003 8:46:34 AM PST
by
Mr_Magoo
(Single, available, and easy)
To: muawiyah
Time to get the snow plows out!
To: Petronski
Don't we have crowd control water hoses anymore? A whiff of grapeshot used to have great effect as well.
To: muawiyah
I believe these anti-war protesters are actually communist insurgents.
They are fighting a guerilla war againts the people of the United States and its economy. They are not using AK-47's but the effect on the daily lives of US citizens is disasterous. Henry Kissinger's famous definition of a guerilla: A guerilla seeks to control, not territory, but population.
Can't you see that is what is happening, when US citizens are denied their Constitutinal right to travel free and pursue their business interests by these people?
And if we do have a growing communist insurgency in this country and we do not recognized so that it can be quashed, we are indeed in deep trouble. So far, all of the economic harm(by blocking intersections and stopping commerce) done to the US since the war started has not been done by Al Queda terrorists, but by our own home bred communists.
To: hedgetrimmer
They are indeed "terrorists", even if their main weapon isn't [violent] terror.
We need a new name for them, like 'subverters' or something.
To: muawiyah
It is well documented that over 85% of the money for these anti-American, treasonous acts is supplied initially by off-shore sources to their surrogates operating here in the U.S.
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posted on
03/20/2003 9:29:13 AM PST
by
rmvh
To: visualops
Main Entry: in·sur·gent
Pronunciation: -j&nt
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin insurgent-, insurgens, present participle of insurgere to rise up, from in- + surgere to rise -- more at SURGE
Date: 1765
1 : a person who revolts against civil authority or an established government; especially : a rebel not recognized as a belligerent
To: Mo1
We are a nation at war. Some of the battles are going to occur here, on Amewrican soil. Theseseditions bastards should be rounded up, processed through booking and shipped to an internment camp in the Arizona desert! They are tying up the very 'troops', the police, etc., who are enlisted to protect and defend US! When will the simpering leftists alphabet networks tell it like it really IS? These 'protests' aid and abet an enemy that intends our destruction, tying up our troops at home.
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posted on
03/20/2003 9:39:14 AM PST
by
MHGinTN
(If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
To: MHGinTN
One of the SF 'solidarity groups' closing down an intersection is 'puking for peace'. Poor cops. :(
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