RE: Anti LGBT dick Pence confronted at Hamilton
November 21, 2016 at 1:07 pm
(This post was last modified: November 21, 2016 at 1:09 pm by Crossless2.0.)
(November 21, 2016 at 12:39 pm)Drich Wrote:(November 19, 2016 at 12:23 pm)Divinity Wrote: It's fucking hilarious how upset by this conservatives are. They're such whiny children when people say things they don't like. But DARE to call out them saying something, and they go apeshit.
Yeah we are so upset we are protesting and hold up traffic and rioting in the streets because we are a bunch a little whinny crybabies because we did not get what we want... Oh wait.. that's not us, never mind.
Ahem . . .
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/24/us/cou...-stop.html
A couple of choice nuggets from this trip down memory lane:
The subsequent demonstrations turned violent on Wednesday after the canvassers had decided to close the recount to the public. Joe Geller, chairman of the Miami-Dade Democratic Party, was escorted to safety by the police after a crowd chased him down and accused him of stealing a ballot. Upstairs in the Clark center, several people were trampled, punched or kicked when protesters tried to rush the doors outside the office of the Miami-Dade supervisor of elections. Sheriff's deputies restored order.
When the ruckus was over, the protesters had what they had wanted: a unanimous vote by the board to call off the hand counting.
Followed by:
Whatever the case, Democrats accused Bush supporters of gathering a crowd and riling it up in hopes of forcing the board to back down.
''One hour they're telling us they're going to get it done,'' Luis Rosero, a Democratic aide, said of the canvassers, and ''the next minute there were two riot situations and a crowd massing out in front. This was deliberate.''
Mr. Rosero said he had been punched and kicked by Republican supporters outside Mr. Leahy's office.
Republican supporters scoffed at the accusation that they had engaged in a scheme of intimidation, saying the protest had been nothing more than a spontaneous manifestation of people's anger.
''It's the same type of democracy in action when Jesse Jackson parachutes in and starts a protest in the black community,'' said Miguel De Grandy, a lawyer for the Republican Party. ''People have a right to express their opinions.''
And let's not forget the calls to 'lock her up' and much, much worse emanating from your camp in the event of a Clinton win.