liveleak.com — Only fault here is that the idiot wasn't taken immediately poutside and flooged sensless so that he would always remember NOT to talk such rot at an official function. A goose, an idiot, what are we fighting for, idiots like him?
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vemmamjfSep 18, 2007
This guy was arrested, tasered and dragged away because he asked "too many" questions at a John Kerry Q&A on a college campus. I haven't seen this kind of crap since the Nixon years! I hope he finds a good civil rights lawyer, where is the ACLU on this? Kerry is surrounded by Secret Service, US Government officers; I didn't hear him asking the cops for patience and to cool down!
louvinishSep 19, 2007
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111
IchiroASep 19, 2007
dumbass
rednorthSep 20, 2007
if you still have the same description for this event after watching the whole thing then you deserve the fascist state that the US is becoming.<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOzQF8tG5ls">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOzQF8tG5ls</a>
chris63084Sep 23, 2007
He was a student, in a student forum, he was not trespassing, and even if he were, as you said, Kerry told them to let him ask his question(s). There was no problem, until they tried to pull him away from the microphone, which they had no right to do in the first place. Freedom of speech. Public forum. These things seem to go in one ear and out of the other. They should not have tried to escort him out in the first place. That action shows clear bias and censorship, and that, is the point of my argument. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."key words:NO LAWABRIDGINGSo I ask you, what grounds did they have to remove someone from a public forum, who simply wanted to ask a question, thats what he said when they tried to remove him, "I'll finish my question". Interesting how you are disgusted at the use of a quote, however you are not disgusted at the use of a taser on a human being for no good reason. However I think that the quote is relevant, and THANKFULLY, I'm allowed to say so, from your tone I would think you would delete my words if you could. The relevance comes from the meaning, that EVERYONE, has to stand up for the human rights of EVERYONE, regardless of how "absurd" it seems to anyone. My whole point was that its wrong from the beginning, it does not matter what he wanted to ask, it does not matter if it was silly, it matters that he was restrained, and electrocuted for doing so. That, is wrong. I don't care how stupid you say he was, or how it was his own stupid fault, it just shouldn't happen, period.
kpapatrexasJan 3, 2008
It's very funny when the policemen go him out of the room and he tries to get out of them!<a class="user" href="http://www.wing-chun.ws">http://www.wing-chun.ws</a>
wheresourganjaApr 27, 2008
this is f**king terrifying. at first i felt like "they're going to try and kill me" was a little melodramatic, but now that i think of it, he's probably right.