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  • YOUR FACING THE WRONG WAY DUMBASS!

  • you guys act like this is a game what they did was a unlawful attack against people commiting no crime but only exercising their civil rights. they will use sound gas and even rubber bullets. rubber bullets and gas has killed people dont go to a protest without mace a stick or baton and when engaged apon use bleach and toilet bowl cleaner together to make obnoxious gas and desperate times use pipe bombs you want rights you fight for it not complain for it

  • They should play some variant of this in Tuscon tomorrow. Those Nazi will piss themselves because they think they're immune.

  • I hereby declare this YouTube comments section to be an UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY. If you do not disperse, you may be banned, or subject to other Cyber Police action. Cyber Police action may include physical hard reboot, the use of warning tags and/or DDoS, which could cause risk of misery those those who remain.

  • Is anyone *listening* to what they are saying?

  • FUCK THE PIGS

  • Unlawful assembly? No such thing in the USA! Where in the 1st amendment does it mention permits? It DOES NOT MATTER who the protesters were, or if we agree with them. I fear that the time for armed rebellion is almost here....

  • You blocked a public street. If you would have stayed on the sidewalks , nothing would have happened. My nephew had to carry his son 10 blocks to get to childrens hospital. What about his rights.

  • Me? What makes you think I was there? That's not true, in any event, it was peaceful, until the cops tried to deny them their 2nd amendment right to protest. Protests block streets...that's just the nature of a protest. The Constitution doesn't mention sidewalks either... The constitution DOES NOT say we have the right to get to places quickly. So, I hope the kid is ok, but his injury has nothing to do with this...

  • The constitution DOES NOT say you have a right to block streets either. Their is a reason we have laws, if you don't like the law vote to have it changed. It doesn't matter if the protest was peaceful or not. It is a public safety issue. That is why permits are issue if your protest is going to block streets. It is not o.k. to violate someone elses rights because you want to exercise yours.

  • Who's right were violated by the protest?

  • Good question, why were the protestor rights violated. They were breaking the law. Go to the nearest intersection near your house tomorrow and block it. You will be removed by the police. Along with rights come responsibility. I have a right to carry a gun but that does not give me the right to shoot it where ever I want. You have a right to protest, you don't have a right to break the law. If you don't like the law, vote to have it changed.

  • I think you meant their 1st amendment rights, Maybe you need to actually read it before you quote it.

  • Oh wow. Good job...just like a liberal to focus on a technicality than the issue. Yes, you petty little man, you got me. I meant the 1st amendment. ANYWAY, who's right were violated other than the protesters? You didn't answer.

  • Well, a liberal I am not. Breaking the law is not a technicality it is the issue. By breaking the LAW, the protesters were denying my nephews right to LIFE.

  • No, the technicality, or mistake if you like, was that I said 2nd, when I meant first...very pretty, and liberal-like, of you. So, when there is a college football game, and the streets are so busy that you can't even use them...those people are all criminals?

  • When their is a college football fans coming out of a game and a fire truck is coming down they street they move. That is the difference. If I protest in front of your driveway so you can't get your car out to go to work would you callthe police to have me removed or would you go take a bus because it is my right to block the street in front of your house. Their are no constitutional issues here. You have a right to protest BUT you don't have the right to break the law.

  • The law they broke contradicts the constitution. Under the supremacy clause, the law is null. Therefore, they did NOT break the law, because there was no law to break. The scenario you painted doesn't work, because the cops didn't ask to get by them. They told them that they had to disperse(against the 2nd, er, I mean 1st amendment.) and threatened them.

  • Well I guess your the scholar here. Time will tell. My money is on the police that not one will be charged with any civil rights violations. My scenerio does work if i'm only blocking your driveway and not the whole street. The law allows police to disperse crowds if it pertains to a public safety concern. Like I said, if you don't like the law change it.

  • Nice chatting with you but I got to get to bed. I got to get up early to block your drive way, lol. Good night.

  • Damn you! I'm callin the cops...

  • Well, Ted Kennedy wasn't charged with murder, but he was still guilty of it...The simple fact that justice is not served, does not mean that a crime was not commited.

  • these protest dont do shiit. no one will think about it in one week

  • Im going to mix this into a hardhouse track

  • This is what it looks like when a country digests itself.

  • "we live here" LOL!!!!!!!!

  • Civil war 09

  • You mean 1809?

    "...nothing new under the sun..."

    Still wanna piss in that fukkers pocket.

  • Wonderful. America's dead. Time to rewater that tree ol' Tom spoke of.

  • Citizens of the former United States of America, we do not respect your Constitution, You have just been read your NWO Miranda rights to leave by order of his majesty King Obama ! . . . . . .

    General Anthony Clement McAuliffe commanded the defending 101st Airborne troops during the Battle of Bastogne, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. Beleaguered and surrounded, he is famous for his single-word reply to a German surrender ultimatum:. . . "Nuts!"

  • this is clearly martial law and a violation of Posse Comitatus

  • no, this is Clearly They did NOT have a permit, so its called breaking the law.

    these kids expect everyone to follow the law, but think they are above the law.

  • How very un-American of you.

    Bowing down and surrendering yourself to government. Protesting is patriotic, you however have the mind of an old and tired man. "Damn kids!"

    You may surrender yourself to the whims of authority; this is your right. The same authority is destroying the value of your dollar.

    Your patriotism is deluded. Always question authority or it will become corrupt. It is "American" to do this. These are the people who stand up for you.

    Oh forget it, bow down.

  • Imagine that, a Canadian calling me "un-American"

    fuck you, worry about your own country.

  • Your response is equal to that of a middle-schooler. God bless the American education system.

  • because you are no longer aloud to protest in this country duh

  • Why, because I said so.

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