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19 protesters arrested for trespassing in Bangor
Bangor Daily News ^ | 3/21/03 | By Tom Groening

Posted on 03/21/2003 9:55:49 AM PST by metesky

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Police officers carry a man out of the Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building in Bangor during a protest Thursday against the U.S. war in Iraq.
By Tom Groening, Of the NEWS Staff e-mail Tom
Last updated: Friday, March 21, 2003

19 protesters arrested for trespassing in Bangor

BANGOR - Police arrested 13 protesters Thursday at the Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building on Harlow Street, and six more at U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe's office at One Cumberland Place on Thursday evening. All were charged with criminal trespassing.Dozens more participated in demonstrations against the U.S. invasion of Iraq at both Bangor locations, and in actions around the state. About 125 marched through downtown Belfast at noon, where one woman set fire to an American flag.

At noon at the Bangor federal building, protesters attempted to occupy the second-floor office of U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, but were told by the building's security personnel that only three people could go up to her office. In protest, the group sat in a circle between the glass doors and blocked the X-ray machines in the first-floor lobby, causing one set of the building's doors to be closed temporarily, according to Police Chief Don Winslow.

Meanwhile, former Republican state legislator and congressional candidate Dick Campbell of Holden said he is organizing a Support the Troops rally from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Hogan Road and Bangor Mall Boulevard.

"We're encouraging people to bring U.S. flags, family and friends, and a veteran," Campbell said.

Now that war has begun, he said troops "need our support now more than ever."

On Thursday, the federal building protesters accused Snowe and Collins of abdicating their "constitutional authority by granting George Bush an open-ended right to launch war against Iraq without U.N. Security Council authority," said a statement by the Eastern Maine Peace and Justice Center.

At Snowe's office, 10 people arrived about noon and refused to leave until the senator spoke with them by telephone from Washington. A man and two women lay on the floor, with bicycle locks around their necks, which were hooked together, forming a chain.

A dozen police officers asked those occupying the office to leave when the office building closed at 5:30 p.m. Three of those remaining in the office left. But six refused and were arrested: Karen Saum, 68, of Bucksport; Amanda Kendall, 32, of Bar Harbor; Rob Fish, 24, of Bar Harbor; Jeffrey Black, 25, of Bar Harbor; Kyla Hershey-Wilson, 21, of Bar Harbor; and Megan Gilmartin, 19, of Trenton.

Black, Hershey-Wilson and Gilmartin refused to provide police with the keys to the bicycle locks. A locksmith was summoned to the office at 6:10 p.m., but was unable to pick the locks.

Police offered to drop the charges against the three if they produced the keys, but they refused. The protesters later agreed to comply if Snowe aide Gail Kelly could get Snowe to agree to meet with the protesters today. Kelly was unable to contact Snowe.

The Bangor Fire Department was summoned and used a large electric snipping tool to snap open the three-quarter-inch-thick locks.

In a statement, the protesters at the federal building claimed their efforts to convince the senators to oppose the "elective" war were ignored or trivialized. They refused to leave until the senators signed a prewritten proclamation stating the United States should bring troops home now.

Just after 2 p.m., each of the protesters was placed in plastic restraints by police and escorted one at a time to waiting vans provided by the Penobscot County Sheriff's Department. They were then taken to Penobscot County Jail, where they all later made the bail of $40. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum sentence of six months in jail or a $500 fine.

One couple was dragged and one person was carried out of the building. Protesters outside repeatedly chanted, "Patriots for peace."

"War is a crime against the planet," said Penobscot resident Ron King as he was helped into a waiting sheriff's department van.

In a written statement, Collins thanked the protesters for voicing their objections. She said she has "consistently advocated multilateral and diplomatic means to resolve the crisis" and blamed Saddam Hussein for failing to abide by the surrender agreement he signed in 1991 and his refusal to leave Iraq.

"Ultimately, [Saddam] bears the responsibility for the war that is now occurring," Collins said.

Later in the afternoon, a "Bread, Not Bombs" rally brought more than 80 people to both sides of Harlow Street in front of the federal building. Participants beat drums and waved pro-peace signs at passing traffic.

At Snowe's office, the protesters effectively shut down operations, sprawling in chairs and on the floor of the small suite. Kelly, who manages the office, refused to open the door to anyone, except journalists, and when any of the protestors left, she would not let them return. She and office staff also blocked the delivery of food to the protesters.

Repeatedly, the protestors asked Kelly to contact Snowe, but Kelly was unable to contact her.

"Our senator would rather have us arrested than talk to us," Saum said.

BANGOR DAILY NEWS PHOTO BY GABOR DEGRE

Protesting the U.S. war in Iraq, Jeffrey Black and Kyla Hershey-Wilson sit locked together with bicycle U-shaped locks around their necks on the floor of U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe's Bangor office on Thursday. Snowe's office manager, Gail Kelley, stands in the background. They were listening as a letter sent to the Bangor protesters by U.S. Sen. Susan Collins was read. Snowe, who was in Washington, sent no message to the protesters, six of whom were arrested.

BANGOR DAILY NEWS PHOTO BY DENISE HENHOEFFER

Police officers carry a man out of the Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building in Bangor during a protest Thursday against the U.S. war in Iraq. Members of several peace coalitions in Maine staged a sit-in at the entrance to the building.




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To: Thinkin' Gal
Logic is not the long suit of these folks. Hehehe...
21 posted on 03/21/2003 11:18:18 AM PST by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
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To: WomanofStandard
Maine ain't the same as it used to be..... I got out about 8 years ago. The libs from Mass are buying the state back, one house lot at a time.

It depressed me to see the locals - particularly the ones that I grew up with - attempt to hang on to their way of life amid the influx of granola-chewing, pot-smoking, 'back-to-the-land' liberals that want to drive out all jobs from Maine to keep it 'pristine'. When 'the mill' (doesn't matter which one...) is the only business in town and it shuts down, there's not much in the way of work. Maine used to have an excellent industrial base - shoes, textiles, wood-products (Forster was the only toothpick mill in the country), and believe it or not, eggs. (DeCoster Egg Farms was a huge company). Now, they're all gone thanks to NAFTA and the incredibly hostile business climate that's fomented in Maine by liberals.

Visited with a couple of friends from back home last month. My wife commented on how industrious they were - my friends works two jobs and dives for scallops to supplement his income. His wife works full time as well. My response was that they weren't industrious by choice.....in Maine, that's known as 'just gettin by'.

Was nice to hear the term 'Granolas' though. Been awhile since I've heard that one.

22 posted on 03/21/2003 11:27:52 AM PST by wbill
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To: metesky
It would be really interesting if any of these traitors are teachers or getting some type of government pay check.
23 posted on 03/21/2003 2:01:37 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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To: metesky
They look like graduates of the lower B eyesore crowd at BHS.
24 posted on 03/21/2003 2:19:51 PM PST by armymarinemom
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To: metesky
I don't go to Bar Harbor at all. The traffic in the summer is the pits. They all get back to nature with 2 million of their closest friends.
25 posted on 03/21/2003 2:20:13 PM PST by brooklin
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To: wbill
Another good term we use up here is "crunchies." A variation on the "granola" name.

There were a bunch of moron protesters last night in Lewiston. They sat down in the middle of the Longley Bridge during rush hour and blocked traffic. The police showed up and arrested some people. I got home right after the protest started, thank God. Otherwise I would probably be in jail right now too, for beating up a protestor that wouldn't get out of my way so I could get home!
26 posted on 03/21/2003 2:24:52 PM PST by Morrigan
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To: metesky
In a written statement, Collins thanked the protesters for voicing their objections.

But she (and Snowe) won't respond to any of my letters.

Maybe I should use the same tactics.

Nah, doesn't matter - neither of them gets my vote ever again anyway.

The morons were back at the post office today, making fools out of themselves again.

27 posted on 03/21/2003 2:26:47 PM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: armymarinemom
Tomorrow will be our turn when we show 'em what the majority of people really think.
28 posted on 03/21/2003 2:48:03 PM PST by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
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To: brooklin
The bride and I are old Cape Codders, so when compared to being stuck in the Hyannis rotary for hours on end, Bar Harbor traffic is a minor irritant.
;O)
29 posted on 03/21/2003 2:51:06 PM PST by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
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To: Madame Dufarge
Maybe if you chained yourself to your computer and held your breath Collins and Olympia! would pay more attention to you.
30 posted on 03/21/2003 2:53:19 PM PST by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
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To: metesky
I worked one fall at a boatyard on cape cod. It was beautiful back then. I went back a number of years later and it was just "developed". I remember the rotary at Hyannis, but it was more fun watching the people at the rotary at Buzzards Bay coming on to the cape on a friday night.
31 posted on 03/21/2003 3:06:10 PM PST by brooklin
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To: metesky
There were about 20 at the Augusta West Side rotary last night, pathetic was the look. Red flag, same signs they have used for 20 years. I called one of them a useful idiot and handed him a human shield application. Was gonna stop and freep them but it wasn't worth it.
32 posted on 03/21/2003 3:06:17 PM PST by ozone1 (Saturday: Bangor Noon, Augusta 2pm, Brunswick 4pm)
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To: brooklin
but it was more fun watching the people at the rotary at Buzzards Bay coming on to the cape on a friday night.

Funny, but even now that I'm old and tired, I somehow find better things to do on Friday night than watch the traffic.

This is better, isn't it?

Isn't it?

33 posted on 03/21/2003 3:25:08 PM PST by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
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To: Morrigan
MMMMmmmm. "Crunchy". Another term I haven't heard since I graduated from UMaine.

I decribed one of my wife's friends as 'crunchy' and had to explain it to everyone down here. Haven't used it since.

34 posted on 03/24/2003 5:47:41 AM PST by wbill
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To: 8mmMauser; Madame Dufarge; ROCKLOBSTER
Wouldn't it be interesting to see what happened if a group of "Pro-Life" Demonstrators pulled the same stunt?

Would they have demanded and recieved a special audience with Senator Snowe while Police and Emergency Services personel stood around collecting overtime?

Or would they have been summarily beaten to a pulp while media cameras were all shut down for routine maintainence, locks cut with that LUCAS tool (or similar extrication system), and dragged away to the hoosegow. And do you really think that they would have gotten out on $40 bucks bail, or have their cases suspended or dropped as I have little doubt the Peaceniks' will be?

Any "Pro-Life" activists around Bangor want to experiment?

I will respect your wisdom, however, if you choose not to.

Don't these Usefull Idiots know that the target of their sit-in is essentially one of their own? It's almost laughable!

"Patriots for Peace"... yaaaah; shuuuure!

More like "Traitors for Klinton", wouldn't you say?

Don't these phony peace-freaks want to volunteer as humane sheilds for their Uncle Saddamn? PulEEEEEase!?
35 posted on 03/26/2003 8:58:45 AM PST by Uncle Jaque ("You boys think that War is all glory; I am here to tell you; War is all HELL!" WTS)
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To: Morrigan
Re.: " I would probably be in jail right now too, for beating up a protestor that wouldn't get out of my way so I could get home!

Oh, you wouldn't have to "beat up" on them to get yourself a long ride to a short place, Amigo!

Did you hear the caller on Howie CARR yesterday Afternoon?
He was a Selectman in the Town - up around Bath, I think - and he barely bumped one of the thugs who kept jumping in front of his vehicle as he tried to escape, having been intimidated by one of them for getting out to talk to them.

The peacefreaks went right down to the Sheriff's Office to swear out an assault complaint, and the Selectman is now facing FELONY charges that could, and if the Democrats and "crunchies" get their way as they often do here in Maine, land him 5 years in a cage, and strip away his Constitutional firearms rights for LIFE!

Assuming that civil litigation a la ACLU is soon to follow (a safe assumption, don't you think?) he may very well find himself homeless, carless, jobless, destitute and heavily indebted when (and if) he eventually gets out of jail.

About his only hope might come from the "Freedom & Justice Institute" or some such Conservative American Counter-ACLU legal service organization. Or so we can hope.

Of course had one of these peace thugs whupped the snot out of this poor guy and totaled his vehicle with baseball bats and 2X4"s (have you ever noticed a lot of "protest" signs tacked to 2-bys?) they would have been out on $40 bail and partying with their Komrades before their victim cleared the ER, gone back to Providence or wherever they hail from, and vanished.

I would be surprised, frankly, if a warrant was ever put out for their failure to appear for arraignment, such an oversight probably arranged courtesy of Democrat Politicians /"D" County Attorneys, State Atty. General (D) and the likes of ACLU.

What do you want to bet that even the bail would be covered by ANSWER or some other Stalinist support group? Maybe even the bar tab for the party and the bus ticket back to oblivion.

The "Justice" system in these socialist enclaves is generally stacked all in favor of these ANSWER activist types, and don't they ever know it!

So, i guess, if you are going to mess with them (or even attempt to defend yourself in a confrontation with them), try to get your money's worth in while you can. It's going to be expensive. Real expensive.

36 posted on 03/26/2003 9:38:24 AM PST by Uncle Jaque ("You boys think that War is all glory; I am here to tell you; War is all HELL!" WTS)
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