Posted on 09/25/2009 5:20:16 AM PDT by Jaxter
Tried to get these posted last night but I had some technical difficulties. These are pictures I took yesterday afternoon roughly between 2:45 amd 3:45. I didn't see any violence and only saw one arrest. Some guy wearing a sombrero. The police were very professional and exercised great restraint. It was the Bush Doctrine - overwhelming force.
Looking up Liberty Ave. torwards Lawrenceville/Bloomfield.
One block over on Penn, looking the same direction.
32nd and Penn
Same intersection, a little closer
Some of the sickos tried to sneak through between Penn and Smallman via Mulberry.
The idiots in the orange hats were ACLU observers.
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I think this is the "acoustic weapon" everybody was talking about in the middle of the pic.
Have to have a few drunk Yinzers celebrating the Pens Stanley Cup.
ACLU observers making sure the fake Stanley Cup didn't get thrown at any of their precious anarchists.
Some nitwit dressed like Abe Lincoln. He was welcoming everybody to America.
Some of these anarchists were pretty pathetic.
Back on Liberty. This is Cheerleaders Gentlemen's Club. It is one of the listed targets for today's festivities as is the building I work in.
There were a whole lot of rental vehicles everwhere being used by the police.
Ping. Sorry I didn’t get these posted last night. It was a long day.
Professional protesters. Living off the government dole.
All of the anarchists fit the same MO. Blue, red, green hair, stinky converse sneaks, no shower, skinny, dirty jeans, t-shirts, Starbucks breath and still waking up from sleeping in their Mom’s basement.
Thank you. Good pictures. You should mark them somehow so the press doesn’t steal them.
I was told by my local police that they love it when we have our tea parties because we are so well behaved. Now look at this scum.
Don’t exactly look like the Tea Party crowd, do they?
Looks like only 200 demonstrators or less.
So far, this looks pretty tame--and the crowds look small. Hopefully, it will remain that way.
Excellent work.
So, can someone remind me just WHAT these kids are protesting? I have a feeling it’s not a protest against the DICTATORS invited to PA. I know they’re not protesting 0bama. They CAN’T be protesting NATO or the U.N. or Global Warming or Environmentalism.
They can’t be protesting Capitalism, because from what I can see, they all have name-brand clothing and ‘Che’ bandanas, Starbucks lattes and ipods and cellphones. And Nikes on their feet! I doubt they all took public transportation to PA from wherever, and how many hippie-wannabees can one cram into a Prius?
So, that only leaves that they must be protesting the Liberty and Democracy found in America that allows them to look like fools. *SMIRK*
Van Jones became a revolutionary communist following the 1992 L.A./Rodney King Riots (58 dead)
various sources
Posted on Sunday, September 06, 2009 10:19:07 AM by ETL
"Jones was arrested during the L.A. riots and spent a short time in jail. "I met all these young radical people of color," he recalls, 'I mean really radical: communists and anarchists. And it was, like, "This is what I need to be a part of." I spent the next ten years of my life working with a lot of those people I met in jail, trying to be a revolutionary.'..."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2333342/posts
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From David Horowitz's FrontpageMag.com /DiscoverTheNetworks.org:
"Throughout its history, one of RCP's [Revolutionary Communist Party] principal objectives has been to foment civil unrest in the United States. The most notable example of such efforts occurred on April 29, 1992, when RCP members looted and trashed the downtown and government districts of Los Angeles, triggering the infamous Rodney King riots. During the days immediately preceding the violence, RCP -- which maintained close ties to the L.A. gangs known as the Crips and the Bloods -- had circulated throughout South Central Los Angeles a leaflet featuring a statement by RCP National Spokesman Carl Dix, titled 'It's Right To Rebel' -- a quote popularized by Mao Zedong.
Encouraged by Dix, RCP activists helped lead the riots that would leave 58 people dead, more than 2,300 people injured, some 5,300 buildings burned, and $1 billion in property damaged or destroyed. On the ten-year anniversary of the rioting, RCP member Joseph Veale fondly recalled the violence as 'the most beautiful, the most heroic civil action in the history of the United States.'"
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6197
There were more police than protestors, at least at the point I saw them.
According to the Pens message board, the Penguins/Stanley Cup thing was meant to mock the protest.
I also heard some Carnegie Mellon/ Pitt students came out to counter protest in Oakland.
They look like the people, young and old, at the Farmer’s Market on the Green in Burlington VT on any given Saturday in the summer.
Funny, the MSM ignored the 9/12 march but has this plastered everywhere.
As I said...
I agree. If that's all they got they're pretty pathetic. There was more trouble last night up in Oakland but nothing to compare with what happened in London.
"If you want to be a non-conformist, you have to look like us, think like us, and listen to the same music we do."
"You can't be a non-conformist if you don't drink coffee."
~Goth kid from South Park
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