Moonbats Arrested in ACLU Organized Protest of Guantanamo
Posted on January 12, 2008
They were charged with violating an ordinance that prohibits demonstrations of any kind on the court’s grounds. Those arrested inside the building also were charged under a provision that makes it a crime to give “a harangue or oration” in the court building. The maximum penalty is 60 days in jail, a fine or both.
Most reports are saying that at least 80 moonbats were arrested, however Jonn Lilyea witnessed it and has his own perspective of the arrests.
Since today is the sixth anniversary of the first group of terrorist thugs to arrive in Guantanamo, the ACLU and Amnesty International pooled their resources in DC and organized Wear Orange Day to protest the isolation of murderous thugs from the rest of the world. And this blogger was there.
For good reasons - the organizers and the police had collaborated to stage arrests. There’s a YouTube video link here - I think my camera was wet but the important is part is the “Arrest George Bush†rants. More video of the crowd here - serious cases of BDS. The worst I’ve witnessed in person.
I got some pictures of the most orderly arrests in history (since the perps were already handcuffed when they got arrested);
John has lots of good photos….make sure to check em out.
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