Thoughts?
Do not call those community agitators journalists. They are socialist/marxist propagandists. A lot more of them should be arrested.
Arrest is too good for them....theyve EARNED much more, on the spot justice if necessary.
Or in other words, Communist propagandizers.
Subversives, provocateurs, apostates, betrayers, collaborators, defectors, deserters, double-crossers, informers, moles, plants, quislings, recreants, sleepers, spies, stool pigeons, stoolies ...press....journalist......
Alleged journalists is the proper term.
For the record, according to Wikipedia:
“Aside from Norm Coleman (1994-2002) who became a Republican in his second term, Saint Paul has not elected a Republican mayor since 1952.”
But I wonder who the leftists will blame for this (I’m sure they will say) shocking overreach of the city’s police??
Wish people like Olbermann were there to be arrested and then throw away the key.
So you “journalists” want to go to jail to protest the GOP?
1. Make sure you have some cash on you that can be deposited in your jail account, jail food is typically nasty. You’ll maybe eating jail food for a few days before you’ll have access to the canteen though.
2. Don’t let the population know you are there for being a political agitator, they’ll try to squeeze stuff out of you thinking that you actually have money. Make up something about domestic battery or public intoxication instead.
3. Prepare to be very, very, very bored with brief interludes of absolute terror.
LOL Amy Goodman is a journalist? I suppose they would refer to Rush as a journalist too...Not.
Raids on Protesters at RNC: Amy Goodman Jumps Fence to Question Police
Saint Paul, MN Police Department raids a home at 591 Iglehart Avenue at gunpoint. The journalists include a contributing photojournalist with “Democracy Now”, whose host Amy Goodman appears in this clip jumping a fence to question police officers.
This is part of a series of police actions on the eve of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.
After several hours, all those detained were released. No arrests. No property was seized as result of the search warrant. The clip ends with an interview with homeowner Mike Whalen. At the start of the clip, a neighbor shouts to the media and onlookers that we could all come into her backyard to see the detained people held in the adjacent backyard.
Screwing with official police buisness i would venture to say