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Posted: 7/2/2012 10:36:40 AM EDT
Secret Service shuts down ‘fire Eric Holder’ protest
U.S. Secret Service officers shut down a student-led protest calling for President Obama to fire Attorney General Eric Holder this morning, according to a report from in front of the White House.
After discovering a “suspicious package,” the Secret Service ended the protest. How.....convenient Barry must have seen them outside and seeing they were "youths" it must have stung just a little too much. |
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What the hell kind of students would be Holder fans? That's like going to a Star Trek convention to get Dr. Polaski's autograph.
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I'm a bit torn on this one.
After discovering a “suspicious package,” the Secret Service ended the protest. “Several agents seemed hostile to our march and seemed anxious for us to leave the area,” Maurice Lewis, a University of California student, told Campus Reform. “The discover[y of] the ‘unidentified package’ came just as the protest began gain traction.”
That is their job. If it was an OWS protest no one would have stopped it. |
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After discovering a “suspicious package,” the Secret Service ended the protest. Sure. |
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What the hell kind of students would be Holder fans? That's like going to a Star Trek convention to get Dr. Polaski's Gul Dukat's autograph. |
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I'm a bit torn on this one. After discovering a “suspicious package,” the Secret Service ended the protest. “Several agents seemed hostile to our march and seemed anxious for us to leave the area,” Maurice Lewis, a University of California student, told Campus Reform. “The discover[y of] the ‘unidentified package’ came just as the protest began gain traction.”
That is their job. If it was an OWS protest no one would have stopped it. Did you see the photos of the OWS protest, there was bags, containers, etc left everywhere unattended but that didnt shut them down. The timing is what makes this incident suspect. |
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The timing target of protest is what makes this incident suspect. |
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I gotta say finding that package was convenient What they aren't telling us is that it was discovered between the wookies legs |
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In for the AAR on what they find in the package. Surely they'll tell us. |
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The only “suspicious package” is Obama imigration/"birth certificate" paperwork.
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What the hell kind of students would be Holder fans? That's like going to a Star Trek convention to get Dr. Polaski's Gul Dukat's autograph. I'd much rather meet a Cardassian than that old lesbian. |
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Quoted: Quoted: After discovering a "suspicious package,” the Secret Service ended the protest. Sure. |
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I say we just send Holder to Mexico...let them deal with the man...I'll betcha that man would be running the cartels within hours...
He'd be on the phone ordering the supplies, guns, and now...womenz...to the land. |
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What the hell kind of students would be Holder fans? That's like going to a Star Trek convention to get Dr. Polaski's autograph. Um, they were calling for him to be fired. Not fans. |
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What the hell kind of students would be Holder fans? That's like going to a Star Trek convention to get Dr. Polaski's autograph. Um, they were calling for him to be fired. Not fans. reading the linked article –– i've been told it's for suckers. ar-jedi |
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What the hell kind of students would be Holder fans? That's like going to a Star Trek convention to get Dr. Polaski's autograph. Um, they were calling for him to be fired. Not fans. reading the linked article –– i've been told it's for suckers. ar-jedi U.S. Secret Service officers shut down a student-led protest calling for President Obama to fire Attorney General Eric Holder this morning, according to a report from in front of the White House.
I did. What am I missing here? |
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Well it's not like the citizens have lost all their First Amendment rights. The USSC invalidated the Stolen Valor Act on First Amendment grounds so although we can no longer voice our displeasure with the Fedgov, we can falsely claim to hold the CMH.
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Update: It turns out the “suspicious package” was a backpack, which according to Matt Boyle had been left on the ground while its owner, a middle-aged woman, took a photograph with her family.
http://www.humanevents.com/2012/07/02/fast-and-furious-secret-service-shuts-down-student-protest-of-eric-holder/ |
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Update: It turns out the “suspicious package” was a backpack, which according to Matt Boyle had been left on the ground while its owner, a middle-aged woman, took a photograph with her family. http://www.humanevents.com/2012/07/02/fast-and-furious-secret-service-shuts-down-student-protest-of-eric-holder/ Damn! Some tourist was carrying a backpack in DC, and set it down long enough to take a picture? Sounds suspicious to me. Probably the first time that's happened in 20 years. |
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Update: It turns out the “suspicious package” was a backpack, which according to Matt Boyle had been left on the ground while its owner, a middle-aged woman, took a photograph with her family. http://www.humanevents.com/2012/07/02/fast-and-furious-secret-service-shuts-down-student-protest-of-eric-holder/ Darn! My money was on "Dick in a Box." |
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I'd like to see the students protest AG Holder a couple of more times, just to see if they get get shut down.
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So they didn't want to break out the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act just yet, uh?
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So they didn't want to break out the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act just yet, uh? Stuck with the tried and true "suspicious package". |
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Suspicious package? Was it conviently lost by a gubmint employee, a tourist or an absent minded student?
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i'm sure it was "suspicious" though this might get more press coverage then the protest would have garnered |
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i'm sure it was "suspicious" though this might get more press coverage then the protest Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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So they didn't want to break out the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act just yet, uh? When the old "suspicious package" is right there in the bag why drag out the big stick? |
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I gotta say finding that package was convenient Nope, it's suspicious. "The appearance of the package was suspicious." "So are you saying that the package looked suspicious, or that it's appearance at the protest was suspicious?" "Yes." |
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I'm a bit torn on this one. After discovering a “suspicious package,” the Secret Service ended the protest. “Several agents seemed hostile to our march and seemed anxious for us to leave the area,” Maurice Lewis, a University of California student, told Campus Reform. “The discover[y of] the ‘unidentified package’ came just as the protest began gain traction.”
That is their job. If it was an OWS protest no one would have stopped it. Riiiiiight... |
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What the hell kind of students would be Holder fans? That's like going to a Star Trek convention to get Dr. Polaski's autograph. Um, they were calling for him to be fired. Not fans. reading the linked article –– i've been told it's for suckers. U.S. Secret Service officers shut down a student-led protest calling for President Obama to fire Attorney General Eric Holder this morning, according to a report from in front of the White House.
I did. What am I missing here? see highlighted items above. ar-jedi |
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Update: It turns out the “suspicious package” was a backpack, which according to Matt Boyle had been left on the ground while its owner, a middle-aged woman, took a photograph with her family. http://www.humanevents.com/2012/07/02/fast-and-furious-secret-service-shuts-down-student-protest-of-eric-holder/ Damn! Some tourist was carrying a backpack in DC, and set it down long enough to take a picture? Sounds suspicious to me. Probably the first time that's happened in 20 years. First time it's happened during a conservative protest! They could've dropped bullets on the WH during an OWS protest, and the worst thing that would happen would be the shooter taken away. And thats a stretch nowadays. |
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I'm a bit torn on this one. After discovering a “suspicious package,” the Secret Service ended the protest. “Several agents seemed hostile to our march and seemed anxious for us to leave the area,” Maurice Lewis, a University of California student, told Campus Reform. “The discover[y of] the ‘unidentified package’ came just as the protest began gain traction.”
That is their job. If it was an OWS protest no one would have stopped it. any clue how close the OWS protestors got ? I don't remember seeing any pics about that.. I do know that the average tourist is quickly discouraged from getting too close to the metal fence for too long -even for a photo to be taken–– BUT - the crowd was on that area thick as paint the night obumma got/shot Usama. He was the bravest of them all ! Selective enforcement, anyone ?? and hey, I guess I somewhat disparaged The USSS in another thread which mentioned today's event. I "said": SS: skank sleuths Well, some of them, anyway. Here's to the good ones. I know I'd hate to be the Marine Sergeant watching that dickered dismount the helo on the WH lawn. It would be hilarious to see obumma face-plant, would it not ? |
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I gotta say finding that package was convenient Nope, it's suspicious. "The appearance of the package was suspicious." "So are you saying that the package looked suspicious, or that it's appearance at the protest was suspicious?" "Yes." What I am saying is that the packages discovery was timely with that legal protest and all mucking up the view of the street with signs and chanting wot about AG and all. Had it not been found like that they would have had to allowed those young lads to continue unfettered in the exercise of their rights. (Un)Fortunately in the interests of national security and what not all that had to be dashed. |
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I think the publicity, timing, and apparently presumptuous nature of the USSS's vague and cliched response and explanation actually makes the protest more effective to opinion than it would have been otherwise.
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remember when we had a free country ? that was good time .......
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Its gonna take more than a change in Congress and the President to take down this behemoth of bureaucracy.
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Its gonna take more than a change in Congress and the President to take down this behemoth of bureaucracy. Ain't that an understatement. |
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remember when we had a free country ? that was good time ....... No one on this board is old enough to remember that. |
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This wouldn't have happened if there were more hookers in the audience... |
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remember when we had a free country ? that was good time ....... No one on this board is old enough to remember that. I can remember when we thought it was a free country. |
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Update: It turns out the “suspicious package” was a backpack, which according to Matt Boyle had been left on the ground while its owner, a middle-aged woman, took a photograph with her family. http://www.humanevents.com/2012/07/02/fast-and-furious-secret-service-shuts-down-student-protest-of-eric-holder/ Damn! Some tourist was carrying a backpack in DC, and set it down long enough to take a picture? Sounds suspicious to me. Probably the first time that's happened in 20 years. So true, |
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remember when we had a free country ? that was good time ....... No one on this board is old enough to remember that. I can remember when we thought it was a free country. So can I |
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