Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
LOL. There you have it folks. When you're peacefully assembling in a public place in accordance with the 1st amendment, you are, in fact, actually inciting violence. Leaving the local police NO CHOICE but to use non lethal ammunition, flashbangs, and smoke grenades. People who actually are employed to protect that amendment are obviously not exempt from this.
Now youre just being delusional.

I wonder why the Tea Party never had police show up in riot gear and shoot tear gas..........................

They are occupying PUBLIC PROPERTY which has rules. Its for everyones use. When the cities and mayors got tired of the riff raff damaging, raping, looting, trashing the areas they told them they could protest, but they couldnt SQUAT overnight. The protesters refused to leave. Police took action. PERIOD.

They were PEACEFULLY protesting, they were breaking the law. They stormed inside a place of business and disrupted normal day to day operations. Did you even see the video? Theres no fucking BANK CEO at Chase Bank branch they stormed in! they are too stupid to even realize that. All they did was hurt the $10-15/hr teller that was working there trying to feed their family. You dont do that shit if you are being PEACEFUL.

Go read the reports from the mayors office of both REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRAT mayors. Reed asked the demostrators to leave after they tried to have a 1000 person concert without a permit and the necessary protection , they had generators that were fire hazards and refused to abide by the cities rules about their use, they had a guy wit han AK47 walking around the camp and refused to give up his weapon (brandishing). So he arrested them.

these people arent interested in peacefulyl protesting. They want to cause trouble and make a scene because they are being funded and pushed by radical left groups who have now been reported as ex ACORN members. They are paying HOMELESS people $10/hr to protest so the numbers are bigger than whats really down there.

So save me the "these are nice people protesting and they got picked on" bullshit. Ive been down there, you havent.

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/oreill...ence-occupiers

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/promo...-tactic/nFLJq/

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/occup...uilding/nFMf4/

Since being kicked out of Woodruff Park, members of Occupy Atlanta are trying to figure out what to do next. They are promising to take another big action soon.

On Wednesday night, about 50 protesters marched around a now-closed Woodruff Park, chanting slogans at a dozen or so police officers who stood inside the park and watched.

A smaller group then broke off and headed to the Peachtree/Pine Homeless shelter.

About 100 protesters spent more than two hours in Centennial Olympic park Wednesday night, trying to come up with a plan on where to take the protest in the coming days.

One man said, "I think that we need to be back at the park tonight to demand to be let back in."



"I think that we should consider guerrilla occupations," another man said.

At times, a police helicopter flew overhead, shining a massive spotlight on the crowd, but overall, police officers kept their distance.

The calm came after police moved in on protesters camped out at Woodruff Park early Wednesday morning. More than 50 people were arrested and taken to the Atlanta City Jail. All have since bonded out on signature bonds.

Many of the protesters believe the police action helped their cause.

"Honestly, I think the mayor did damage to his own cause," said Occupy Atlanta spokeswoman Liliana Bakhtiari.

While protestors weren't happy with the police action, Atlanta's Police Chief George Turner praised his officers in an email, writing, "We planned for the worst and prayed for the best. Our officers really did a great job last night."
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local...regroup/nFNSd/


Protesting is one thing, squatting and disrupting other peoples right to life , liberty, and the pursuit of happiness deserves to get arrested.