The liberal protester

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We had thread on 9-12 protesters thaought we might have thread on the liberal protester-

Those that like to hide indenties-destroy propertie then lick and scream like little girls when confronted by authority.

My fav pic from recent G-20 summit
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Masked protesters shout slogans during a march through Pittsburgh Friday. World leaders are in Pittsburgh for the G20 summit. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)


My fav video
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=G8CNa_viKg0#t=11


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Wayne: WTF are you talking about? Can you please povide more info than a picture and a video that shows a guy getting forced into the back of a car? I know you like to jump to conclusions, but I like to be filled in before commenting.
 

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We had thread on 9-12 protesters thaought we might have thread on the liberal protester-

Masked protesters shout slogans during a march through Pittsburgh Friday. World leaders are in Pittsburgh for the G20 summit. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Liberal protesters? Linus, your childlike innocence is amusing. Your photo shows black-clad non-partisan anarchists that show up at all events where there's a gathering of world leaders.

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"Don't worry Linus. As long as you've got your
blanket, those anarchists can't hurt you."
 

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You know what is funny about these supposed Anarchists?

It has been reported that the amount of these ass clowns showing up couldn't make it because of the economy. :142smilie So what does this inherently mean? That only the well off anarchists could afford to burn dumpsters? The snatch and grab was a total government op, the guy who got bagged barely put up a fight.

Who do you blame the disruption on? The anarchists remained in the back and yelled and acted out like they always do, like cowards ! The agent provocateurs are the ones who ran into the cops and initiated the contact. I know, I did it myself.
 

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Wayne: WTF are you talking about? Can you please povide more info than a picture and a video that shows a guy getting forced into the back of a car? I know you like to jump to conclusions, but I like to be filled in before commenting.


Thousands opposed to G-20 march through Pittsburgh

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<!-- end: .hd --> <CITE class=caption>AP ? Masked protesters shout slogans during a march through Pittsburgh, Friday Sept. 25, 2009. World leaders ? </CITE>

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<!-- end .related-media --><CITE class=vcard>By MARK SCOLFORO and RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI, Associated Press Writers Mark Scolforo And Ramit Plushnick-masti, Associated Press Writers </CITE>? <ABBR class=timedate title=2009-09-25T15:20:40-0700>Fri Sep 25, 6:20 pm ET</ABBR>
<!-- end .byline -->PITTSBURGH ? A vociferous but peaceful group of several thousand people marched for miles through downtown Pittsburgh on Friday, united by opposition to the Group of 20 summit but expressing a diversity of mostly liberal causes as an army of stone-faced riot police watched their every move.
Dozens of black-clad anarchists were conspicuous among the demonstrators, but there was no sign of the disturbances that had resulted in arrests and property damage a day earlier.
The main message of the so-called Peoples' March to the G-20 was a demand for solutions to the planet's economic and environmental challenges different than those the world's richest countries are pursuing. But there also was a strong contingent of anti-war protesters and those interested in such diverse issues as African debt relief, rejection of corporate subsidies and more humane child-labor laws.
"We want money for jobs, not war, money to clean up the environment," said Pete Shell, a protest organizer.
President Barack Obama said the protests had been relatively peaceful, adding that previous world summits drew far more protesters than came to Pittsburgh. He described many as opposing capitalism and free markets in general, and said he supported their freedom to express their views but disagreed with them.
There also was a festive spirit in Friday's crowd_ colorful flags, bicyclists, a group of hula hoopers, a large parade puppet in the shape of a dove, a small brass band and a correspondent from Comedy Central's The Daily Show, who drew a mini-crowd of his own.
The march had been issued a city permit and organizers pledged to keep it nonviolent, a goal they stressed to participants, even though some were determined to test police restraint.
At one point, a group of black-clad anarchists, their faces covered, faced a line of police officers and sang, "We all live in a fascist bully state" to the tune of the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine." Anarchists also came nose-to-nose with officers, to little effect.
Leaders of 19 countries and the European Union were meeting downtown, in sight of the Andy Warhol Bridge. When the protesters reached the bridge, they stopped and shouted toward the summit. Some gestured obscenely; one woman on a bullhorn yelled, "Power to the people, not the G-20."
At the park where the three-hour procession ended, volunteers dished beans, rice and salsa on tortillas out of pots and coolers while speakers talked of convicting the G-20 leaders of crimes against humanity.
Joshua Nichols, 24, of Telluride, Colo., drove 24 hours to participate. He described himself as a migrant who shovels snow in winter, cleans houses, works on an organic farm and teaches preschool in the summer.
"I am here because I think the G-20 is in part an organization among others that leads to the subjugation of people all over the world," he said. "We need to stand up and say that we're going to put an end to this or it's going to get ugly."
Ed Cloonan, 62, of Munhall, Pa., handing out signs in favor of a single-payer health care plan, said he wanted an end to what he called the "cancer of the insurance system."
Fifteen-year-old Rosi Lowe, a student from Pittsburgh, was in the crowd with a classmate for a school project on the G-20 and had formed a conclusion: "I feel like it's real exclusive and doesn't represent the entire world."
Friday's march had some marked differences from a Thursday afternoon march that ended with clashes between police and anarchists.
The Thursday march, far smaller, did not have a permit and police declared it illegal almost as soon as it began. Small bands of anarchists responded to officers' overwhelming show of force by rolling huge metal trash bins, throwing rocks and breaking windows. Police fired bean bags and canisters of pepper spray and smoke.
Later that night, hundreds of officers surrounded what was mostly a large gathering of University of Pittsburgh students in the city's Oakland neighborhood. The area was adjacent to where G-20 participants opened the summit, but leaders were long gone by the time police declared the gathering illegal and fired canisters of pepper spray and smoke.

Civil liberties groups decried what they called a heavy-handed and unwarranted police response to the Thursday protests. They complained that riot officers focused on largely peaceful, if unsanctioned, demonstrations when they should have been paying more attention to small groups of vandals that smashed windows of city businesses.
The police response was on the minds of demonstrators on Friday, including anti-war movement leader Cindy Sheehan.
"We need jobs, we need health care, we need education, we need housing," she said at the final rally. "We don't need the united police states of America."
Mayor Luke Ravenstahl has praised officers for their work to minimize property damage. No protesters have been seriously injured.
In all, several businesses were damaged Thursday and nearly 70 people were arrested on charges, many for failure to disperse and obstructing traffic.
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Associated Press writers Michael Rubinkam, Daniel Lovering and Vicki Smith contributed to this report. (This version CORRECTS last name of demonstrator, Cloonan.)

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83 arrested at G-20 in Pittsburgh, $50K in damage
PITTSBURGH ? Pittsburgh public safety officials say 83 people were arrested at protests and other events during the Group of 20 summit and about $50,000 in property damage was done.

Police say a man who smashed windows at a Citizens Bank branch in the city?s Oakland section was responsible for $20,000 in damage.
Police Chief Nate Harper and public safety Director Michael Huss praised law enforcement for the handling of events related to the G-20 meeting of leaders from the world?s richest countries.
Riot police watched as a vociferous but peaceful group of several thousand people marched for miles through downtown on Friday, the last day of the summit.
Huss says the city is beginning to take down barricades and reopen roads to traffic and should be finished by Saturday. The downtown area had been largely blocked off.
Associated Press writers Michael Rubinkam, Daniel Lovering, Vicki Smith and Dan Nephin contributed to this report.
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On the video--just enjoy seeing these radicals jump around when caught--like Don't taze me bro OW OW OW:142smilie

Only protest I've seen 1st hand was when returned from Viet Nam at Oalkland--there were bout 75 to 100 Trenchs and Muffs on other side of fence spitting and carrying on--did have to give them credit for being organized--they knew exactly just how long it would take us to get processed and out on their side--no where to be found. :)
 

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What a disgrace. Thankfully its over. Only 200 Pirates fans braved the game Thursday afternoon. At least they can fill the ballpark now.
 

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Wayne: WTF are you talking about? Can you please povide more info than a picture and a video that shows a guy getting forced into the back of a car? I know you like to jump to conclusions, but I like to be filled in before commenting.

Must be a picture of a conservative protester, huh?

Get real GmRoz, you know where that bunch of IDIOTS were from.

TIA.

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We had thread on 9-12 protesters thaought we might have thread on the liberal protester-

Those that like to hide indenties-destroy propertie then lick and scream like little girls when confronted by authority.

My fav pic from recent G-20 summit
Related Photos:



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Masked protesters shout slogans during a march through Pittsburgh Friday. World leaders are in Pittsburgh for the G20 summit. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)


My fav video
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=G8CNa_viKg0#t=11


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they had to wear the masks,dtb.....they`re probably worried about their tenure reviews....


but,maybe not....on second thought,this kind of anarchistic horseshit is probably a resume enhancer in academia....

they should hold these summits in small towns in the south.....i would pay admission to see that(and bring beer)......:lol: .....
 
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Must be a picture of a conservative protester, huh?

Get real GmRoz, you know where that bunch of IDIOTS were from.

TIA.

:nono:

Did you read the article? Sounds like the black clad anarchists were opposing a fascist state. Hmmmm. Where have I been hearing about fascists?

Here's some more info about the protest:
The main message of the so-called Peoples' March to the G-20 was a demand for solutions to the planet's economic and environmental challenges different than those the world's richest countries are pursuing. But there also was a strong contingent of anti-war protesters and those interested in such diverse issues as African debt relief, rejection of corporate subsidies and more humane child-labor laws.
"We want money for jobs, not war, money to clean up the environment," said Pete Shell, a protest organizer.

WHAT DICKS!!!


There also was a festive spirit in Friday's crowd_ colorful flags, bicyclists, a group of hula hoopers, a large parade puppet in the shape of a dove, a small brass band and a correspondent from Comedy Central's The Daily Show, who drew a mini-crowd of his own.
 
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