Posted on 08/10/2005 8:27:22 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
Law enforcement authorities are taking steps to remove a group of about 50 peace activists camped near President George W. Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch.
Hadi Jawad, spokseman for the Crawford Peace House helping Cindy Sheehan and supports with food and water during their protest, said today that is was a 'changing and fluid situation right now' with authorities keeping a close eye on the group and warning them about possible tresspassing violations.
Sheehan and her group of protestors are camped out near the Presidents ranch about 2 miles from Crawford on the side of Prarie Chapel Hill.
'A woman who owns property across the road from where the group is camping began putting up no trespassing signs with law enforcement offficals nearby,' said Jawad.
Jawad said Sheehan tried to get as close as possible, choosing Prarie Road because President Bush is due to pass by the protestors Thursday on his way to a local fundraiser.
As a result of no tresspassing signs being put up around the protestors, Sheehan and others are seeking legal counsel with the assistance of the ACLU in order to make sure that their free speech rights are protected.
(Excerpt) Read more at arcticbeacon.com ...
More fire ants needed I think :-)
Well if they're on public property, let 'em stay and have their protest. But if they are indeed on private property, well then they have every right to send them packing.
Why is it so difficult for these folks to discern between free speech and trespassing?
Fire ants...lol!
SWAT team, hang em high.
This deranged woman already met with the president last year. And gave an entirely different story about her meeting with the president then, which she portrayed as positive.
Sure. They want to water down property rights. They feel that the right of these protesters to protest trumps the right of the neighbors to ban trespassers from their own property.
Has Michael Berg made an appearence yet?
link up here too http://www.arcticbeacon.com/articles/article/1518131/31192.htm
Good. How far can they throw them? Gitmo? Iraq? Afghanistan? The further the better.
We have had tons of rain in CenTex the last few days.
Now the sun is coming out and it is gonna get very hot and humid.
Hope these idiots enjoy themselves.
Re our friendly little 6 legged friends. I have tons they can have LOL
This deranged woman already met with the president last year.
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IMHO, she is a bought-and-paid-for "useful idiot" of the anti-American left.
I just got off of the phone with Jodie Evans, who is with Cindy in Crawford right now. They had 3 and a half inches of rain last night. The camp is flooded, all of their supplies are soaked. Even worse, Cindy is running a fever and has a sore throat.
They really need your help. We are trying to dig out anyone who can volunteer to go to the camp and bring them fresh materials - umbrellas, chairs, blankets, etc... They are having a terrible time acquiring these things on their own, so they really are depending on us to help them out quickly. .
The ALCU's chances of accomplishing anything about this " no tresspassing " issue in the state of Texas is next to nil. It's that woman's land, and it's her right to protect it from activist scum. Screw the American Criminal Liberties Union.
Read my post #16
Notice the headlines say that they are going to be thrown off of Bush ranch. This is simply not true, since they are NOT on the Bush ranch. More lies from the left. They grow more desperate by the day, every loss sends them into a bigger frenzy as if the tatics that are causing the losses can overcome more losses. Not the brightest bulbs in the lamp are they?
Cindy said she would be arrested on Thursday. When that deadline comes and goes, she'll say "I've heard I'm going to be arrested next Tuesday, send more money!"
And the morons write another $20 check.
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