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Anti-War Demonstrations Cause Mayhem (Leading to Arrests and Prompting Counter-Demonstrations)
ap ^ | 3/21/2003 | ap

Posted on 03/21/2003 5:44:08 AM PST by TLBSHOW

Anti-War Demonstrations Cause Mayhem

Anti-War Rallies Cause Mayhem, Leading to Arrests and Prompting Counter-Demonstrations

SAN FRANCISCO March 21 — The start of war in Iraq triggered one of the heaviest days of anti-government protesting in years, leading to thousands of arrests across the United States and prompting pro-war counter-demonstrations.

In San Francisco, police wearing helmets and carrying nightsticks arrested more than 1,300 people Thursday as a shifting mass of thousands of anti-war protesters commandeered the streets and paralyzed the evening commute.

Traffic was snarled in cities from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., as anti-war protesters blocked off major intersections, some chaining themselves together. Scores of high school and college students walked out of class. In all, more than 1,800 people were arrested.

"The United States is acting in a completely aggressive way," said Howard Lisnoff, who donned a rubber President Bush mask at a protest in Providence, R.I. and held a sign reading "War Criminal."

But the anti-war groundswell brought out thousands of counterdemonstrators, including 2,000 who gathered outside the state Capitol in Mississippi.

Marlena Puckett, who is engaged to a Marine in the war zone, fought back tears as she watched people waving American flags and carrying handmade signs with slogans like "God bless our troops" and "Let's roll."

Sheila Murphy attended a rally in Lincoln, Neb., where more than 200 people sang, cheered and prayed. "This is a time they need to know that everyone is behind the troops and supporting the troops," she said.

Though most of the anti-war rallies were peaceful, pockets of protesters in San Francisco scuffled with police, broke windows and heaved newspaper racks and debris into streets. Some protesters hurled rocks at trains, briefly halting service at a station in nearby Oakland.

"We went from what I would call legal protests to absolute anarchy," Assistant Police Chief Alex Fagan Sr. said.

One protester died after tumbling from the Golden Gate Bridge. Authorities were investigating the death as a possible suicide.

About 1,000 protesters remained on San Francisco's downtown streets late Thursday, vowing to shut down the city again Friday. Sirens and the whirring of helicopters rattled through downtown from dawn to dusk. Television video showed one man getting out of his car to throttle and punch several protesters.

In Portland, Ore., protesters smashed in three windows at a McDonald's restaurant, set a flag on fire and sprayed graffiti on a sign at a Shell gas station. More than 100 people were arrested.

"I like the idea of shutting down commerce and the city to counteract Bush's economic motives for this war," said Eric Anholt, 19, of Portland.

About 1,000 anti-war protesters demonstrated outside the West Los Angeles Federal Building, briefly clashing with police and forcing the closure of one of the city's busiest intersections at rush hour. At least 14 were arrested, and another 50 were arrested in Santa Rosa for blocking traffic.

Several thousand marchers snarled afternoon rush-hour traffic along Chicago's main arteries, repeatedly breaking through lines of police on horseback or in riot gear.

In Washington, D.C., dozens of activists temporarily shut down inbound lanes of a Potomac River crossing, holding up the morning commute. Outside the White House, about 50 shouted, "No blood for oil!"

Anti-war activists in Philadelphia blocked entrances to the downtown federal building, forcing police to detour motorists away from the area. More than 200 people were arrested in protests across Pennsylvania.

In New York, more than 300 protesters snarled traffic in Times Square during the evening commute. Police arrested 36 people.

Counterdemonstrators gathered alongside anti-war protesters in many places, shouting patriotic slogans and encouraging support of the president.

"The debate is over, we've had the debate," Robert Strickland, an Army veteran, said as he waved an American flag in Louisville, Ky. "It's time to rally around our troops and rally around our leaders."

Dennise Linville, 33, stood at the edge of a rally in Cleveland, with a placard declaring President Bush a hero.

"I have children and if this (Iraq) is not taken care of now, in five or 10 years they're going to be the ones who will have to go in the military and take care of it," Linville said.

Some anti-war demonstrators took pains to express their support for U.S. troops as they denounced the policy that sent them into Iraq.

"We support them so much that we don't want one to die in an unjust war," said Mike Slaton, who demonstrated in Louisville, Ky.

Students walked out of class at some high schools, while protests were held at several colleges.

At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, about 600 students converged on the student center, some chanting and wearing mock biochemical protective suits. A protest and sit-in at the University of California at Berkeley, led to 110 arrests.

In Texas, several hundred University of Texas at Austin students linked arms and sat down in a busy street. Police closed the area to traffic. Several hundred people blocked traffic in Asheville, N.C., and about 20 were arrested.

Nancy Parkinson, 62, who took part in a protest at the University of Florida, said she broke out her peace sign necklace and pink and lime green paisley shirt from her Vietnam protest days to show her support.

"I thought I would never have to wear it again," she said.

In St. Louis, as many as 1,000 anti-war protesters linked arms to form a human chain around the federal courthouse. Peaceful marches of about 2,000 people were held in Seattle and Madison, Wis.

Other demonstrations were solemn, with the reciting of Christian, Jewish and Muslim prayers through a bullhorn at a federal building in Pittsburgh.

In Des Moines, Iowa, about 400 people gathered Thursday night to pray for peace and the safety of all those touched by the war with Iraq. Joann McCracken, 50, of Des Moines, said it was a time of mourning.

"It's a sad, sad time for our country, for Iraq and really the whole world."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: antiwar; chickenshits; commies; democrats; demonstrations

Taking out the trash day!


1 posted on 03/21/2003 5:44:08 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW
Damn. I wish I would've invested in tie wraps before the demonstrations started. I'd be RICH!
2 posted on 03/21/2003 5:46:19 AM PST by Catspaw
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An unidentified supporter of the war demonstrates near Chicago's historic Water Tower district Thursday, March 20, 2003. Only a few war supporters showed up to counter protest against thousands anti-war protesters who gathered after marching through the city following an evening rally. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Fri Mar 21,12:26 AM ET

An unidentified supporter of the war demonstrates near Chicago's historic Water Tower district Thursday, March 20, 2003. Only a few war supporters showed up to counter protest against thousands anti-war protesters who gathered after marching through the city following an evening rally. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

3 posted on 03/21/2003 5:48:11 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (Let's Roll)
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To: TLBSHOW
We have had a terrorist attack..Reuters would call them activists. We call them protesters.
4 posted on 03/21/2003 5:48:33 AM PST by MEG33
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To: TLBSHOW
Wouldn't it be nice if the AP included the street addresses of these protesters along with their names.
5 posted on 03/21/2003 5:54:42 AM PST by jigsaw
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To: MEG33
We have had a terrorist attack..Reuters would call them activists. We call them protesters.


4 posted on 03/21/2003 5:48 AM PST by MEG33



You will never know how right you are.

Also if you trace their financilal support back far enough, you will learn that, for the most part, they are financed by the American tax payer. This is what gets my panties in a wad.
6 posted on 03/21/2003 5:58:29 AM PST by sport
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To: TLBSHOW
At least these hippies will get a shower down at the central station. I wish the police would unleash some more pepper-spray barrages.

I live to see these trust fund tofu eating sister boys on the ground and whimpering.

7 posted on 03/21/2003 5:58:47 AM PST by Lance Romance (.)
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To: TLBSHOW
I have no problem with people demonstarting and voicing their opinions in a legal way. But these same people were silent for the last 10 years. Plus when they break the law by obstructing traffic and violating the law they should be put in jail and held until this is over and my reasoning is this.
Lawfull demonstrations are fine but when unlawful it ties our police and emergency services up to the point the other citizens in the area are not protected.It allows the police to be tied up and the terrorist could really use this as a means to do something devastating.
Make no mistake about it they aide and abet the enemy when inciting lawlessness.
8 posted on 03/21/2003 6:00:31 AM PST by gunnedah
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To: jigsaw
Someone out there in the area this happened can get their names andadresses I believe under the Freedom of Information Act once it goes on the police arrest books or records.
9 posted on 03/21/2003 6:02:31 AM PST by gunnedah
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protesters in San Francisco scuffled with police, broke windows and heaved newspaper racks and debris into streets. Some protesters hurled rocks at trains, briefly halting service at a station in nearby Oakland.

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protesters smashed in three windows at a McDonald's restaurant, set a flag on fire and sprayed graffiti on a sign at a Shell gas station.

10 posted on 03/21/2003 6:04:58 AM PST by TLBSHOW (The gift is to see the truth......)
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"In San Francisco, police wearing helmets and carrying nightsticks arrested more than 1,300 people Thursday as a shifting mass of thousands of anti-war protesters commandeered the streets and paralyzed the evening commute."

The mistake made by the police was not in having the fire department use their fire hoses to wash the sobs off the street. Then all they would have to do was load them in the paddy wagon.

But again, this is San Franisco, so the cops probably considered this another day at the office.

BTW where was the Mayor?

My personal feeling is that all tax paying individuals and citizens should leave. The misfits that exist on welfare have turned what was nce a beautiful place into a septic tank.

11 posted on 03/21/2003 6:07:00 AM PST by sport
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To: TLBSHOW
"In San Francisco, police wearing helmets and carrying nightsticks arrested more than 1,300 people Thursday as a shifting mass of thousands of anti-war protesters commandeered the streets and paralyzed the evening commute."

The mistake made by the police was not in having the fire department use their fire hoses to wash the sobs off the street. Then all they would have to do was load them in the paddy wagon.

But again, this is San Franisco, so the cops probably considered this another day at the office.

BTW where was the Mayor?

My personal feeling is that all tax paying individuals and citizens should leave. The misfits that exist on welfare have turned what was nce a beautiful place into a septic tank.

12 posted on 03/21/2003 6:07:37 AM PST by sport
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I think it's only right that these pampered children be arrested and expected to pay a fine to cover any police time they used and damage they did. Just keep them in jail until their doting parents come and pay the fine, then let them out. If they head back to the protest, repeat the process. Why should taxpayers or businessmen have to pay?
13 posted on 03/21/2003 6:08:46 AM PST by FITZ
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To: sport
It would certainly be hypocritical for any of these "anarchists" to be in a GOVERNMENT university or receiving GOVERNMENT handouts. If they claim to be anarchists, make them be real ones and cut them off all government money.
14 posted on 03/21/2003 6:10:50 AM PST by FITZ
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To: sport
BTW where was the Mayor?

Mayor Willie Brown was off celebrating his birthday. Gotta keep your priorities straight, y'know.

15 posted on 03/21/2003 6:13:22 AM PST by livius
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To: TLBSHOW
Those pampered little brats have no clue that if it wasn't for the blood shed by their grandfathers and greatgrandfathers, they'd be living in a much different world. They don't get the fact that freedom, such as they enjoy, comes with a price tag. The Iraqis understand this, why don't they?
16 posted on 03/21/2003 7:05:43 AM PST by TheSpottedOwl (America...love it or leave it. Canada is due north-Mexico is directly south...start walking.)
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"One protester died after tumbling from the Golden Gate Bridge. Authorities were investigating the death as a possible suicide."

DUMBASS!

"In Portland, Ore., protesters smashed in three windows at a McDonald's restaurant..."

I AM SORRY, I can put up with a lot - but smashing a McDonalds is over the top and I would beat the crap out of hippie protestors if I witnessed this.
17 posted on 03/21/2003 7:09:39 AM PST by pittsburgh gop guy (now serving eastern Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley.......)
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