Author Topic: Man Arrested for Having Back Turned on Hillary Clinton  (Read 5009 times)

Hillary Clinton is handicapped, but we should watch what we say so she doesn't hunt us down for arrest.  Seriously, I have been trying to tell you all these people have been dropped on their heads as babies.

It's going to be difficult to tell people that when the forum is consisting of about 98% liberals.

well the way he was treated sure wasn't fair.

But protests don't have to be allowed on private or business ground. where this all took place.
quit bleeding heart all over the non-facts. the guy wasn't welcome. and that is perfectly legal.

I, too, am a police state apologist. I hope that guy gets raped too.

He could have been pulling a gun out of his trousers with his back turned to make a sweet shot on Hillary and score the omega high-score.

Wow.
When America starts screwing up big time (as if we weren't right now), I'm outta here.

I for one would dislike a man interrupting my assembly, and would see him escorted from the premises, however to be arrested is a tad much.

the kids here love to shout about freedom of expression, but they dont know the details of WHEN and WHERE that applies. because you dont have freedoms any and everywhere.

this guy was being a total prick. i would have had him dragged out as well.

I know its legal but its still stupid.

Even though it's wrong, and many things happen unfairly, the United States is the most free country there is right now.

It is sad, but that's about all there is.
Unless you happen to count Australia, or maybe Russia, or Great Britain.

Australia
not even close.

they have so few freedoms compared to other first world countries, you start to wonder what the hell is up.

They tried detaining him and he resisted.

He was silently protesting, he has a right to. I think the security were just overzealous in their detaining of him for "suspicious activity". But really, are we really this fearful in our society, this paranoid, that silent protesters are "suspicious"? This is ridiculous.

In the next few years, if policing like this keeps up, we'll be on the verge of civil war and revolution. Our paranoia and the government's effort to patronize that paranoia will inevitably lead to a violent climax.
ehh... lets hope not...

not even close.

they have so few freedoms compared to other first world countries, you start to wonder what the hell is up.
It's all Michael Atkinson's fault.

And Australia is full of convicts

mm stereotypes

America, the land of the "free".

America, the land of the "free".
and the private university property this took place in dont have the right to refuse unwelcome people?

are you one of those people who think freedoms only apply to your point of view?
kicking him out was a constitutional right of the owners.

this is no different then if the guy crashed your family's wedding party at your house. and just ate food and hit on all the cousins.
of course you would boot his ass out. his "rights" dont apply there either.
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and the private university property this took place in dont have the right to refuse unwelcome people?

are you one of those people who think freedoms only apply to your point of view?
kicking him out was a constitutional right of the owners.

this is no different then if the guy crashed your family's wedding party at your house. and just ate food and hit on all the cousins.
of course you would boot his ass out. his "rights" dont apply there either.
Maybe it would have been okay in some reasons for him to be arrested.

But all he did was turn away.

Isn't that just a tad much?