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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Belmont University and the Nashville Police Department stripped me of my right to free speech.

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  • I'm from Germany and i know because of our history what it means to follow blind a leader. Now are some americans to blind to see whats really hapend and are nearly groupies of obama. Im so sad about this. They dosn't hear what he really say. The hear "Change" and thats enough. more is not needing. ok thats my opinion. Sorry about my bad english.

  • If there is a 9-11 Denier or Ron Paul rally, and some Neo-Con or Obama supporter crashes the rally and starts yelling and screaming insults with a bull horn, you all would shout him down, force him out of the crowd,and then kick his ass. You know you would.

    Free speech? My left nut. You are the true Neo-fascists of the day.

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  • I'm shocked at how many asshats have commented on this. I was there and saw the whole thing go down. The Obama supporters were WAY louder than this guy with the bullhorn. He was extremely intelligent and made some very compelling arguments against the current two party system and the state of the government. I doubt the security guard or the police even understood what he was saying. He ended up continuing his message with a much larger crowd just across the street from the campus border. I did

  • iam a proud member of the united steel workers union and i find that man wearing our colors yelling at you offensive. they try to tell us how to vote cause they say its to protect are jobs, i dont belive any political org. cares about are jobs and even though iam in a union dosent mean iam not an american, and sir i would never get in your face and yell at you for exercising your rights

  • The police were fully in their right to uphold the law. You are an idiot to think they are escorting off the property because they disagree with you, that's not their job. Their job is to protect and serve the public. I think I heard disorderly conduct which would seem correct as you were disturbing the peace. "Disorderly conduct: A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally: makes unreasonable noise and continues to do so after being asked to stop..." The other people were peaceful.

  • Everything he is saying is true.. it is sad when this country is so ingnorant to let it happen to them... :(

  • Shit you're just plain annoying. Shit I would lose it and deck you in the face.

  • This clown doesn't even know where he's at... there's no such organization as the "Nashville Police Department". The officers are members of the Davidson-County Metropolitan Police.

    Spend a little less time getting on people's nerves with a fucking bullhorn, and take a second to read the badges/patches to know who's standing two-feet away.

  • The problem was sticking a 120db bullhorn in other people's ears.... the noise; not the message.

    And, Belmont security represents the private entity of Belmont University. Since Belmont isn't part of the government, it can't violate his rights.

    This asshole is nothing but a big mouth public nuisance who doesn't know where he rights begin and end, or who is obligated to him for his rights.

    Get a clue, Shitbird.

  • Support Obama!

    Lose your rights today!

  • In the state of TN it is against the law to protest with a bullhorn.....plain and simple...the dumbass doesn't know the law

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