Jefferson Memorial Dance Protest Remix (Kokesh Party Rock Edition)
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The commotion caused by the arrests caused far more disturbance than five people dancing randomly.
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Got to love how the cops are enforcing the so called -Freedom-
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This video is a response to Adam Kokesh body slammed, choked, police brutality at Jefferson Memorial
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Wish one of the people on the ground in cuffs started doing the worm
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Take your shades off coward.
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Seriously?? Where is Reverend Shaw Moore ....
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@Armen11011101: if I were memorialized [and i hope to never have a graven image with my likeness anywhere] i would want people to dance at my memorial. How better to honor a champion of freedom than to express the freedom he helped forge at his memorial!
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GOOD JOB PEOPLE. THOMAS JEFFERSON WOULD BE PROUD OF YOU; )
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@VillageThinking Starting next year there should be an annual event to commemorate this.
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I hear you brother,,, Well,,,,, I give ou credit for putting your %&*# out on the chopping block. How about this,,,, I am Deployed right now,,,believe it or not,,, and when I get home, I will provide 100 yes100 Marines in dress blues and will do a fun/legal flash mob to bring all sides together... Because thats how I roll =D
metoc6842 7 months ago
@metoc6842 That would be great. Although, flash mobs are always technically illegal these days. You would have to get a permit to do any kind of thing like that legally. Regardless, If you do a flash mob, I will happily fly anywhere in the country to dance next to you and can probably get several known activists to go as well. You just let me know when you are heading back to the states.
TheWennFamily 6 months ago
Listen Borther,,, im all about the dancing,,,, Im a Marine and the Memorials are important to us. I know its a dumb law, but memorials are the only way we can connect with what we been through. Not picking a fight here,,, just from another angle.
metoc6842 7 months ago
@metoc6842 No worries, I can handle healthy disagreement. =). The intent was not show disagreement for a law, but to bring attentions to a larger issue, that the government is out of control and TAKING way more power than they are allowed to have. There are few things that show such a dramatic contrast as does the absurdity of this law and what Jefferson stood for. He believed that such force of government meant violent revolution was necessary. If that is what he promoted, dancing aint so bad.
TheWennFamily 7 months ago