LA Police Tell Conservative Rally to Quiet Down so Muslim Brotherhood Protesters Can Pray
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiK-iQQL3AA
Guess what I would’ve told them?
do not tell me they obeyed...
I would have made an effort to disturb them even more.
We don’t need anymore of that hostile religion over here.
I think I would have started a group recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance or the Lord’s Prayer, at that point.
The police came over to the moslem group and told them to soften their music so the Christians could pray.
Nah...not gonna happen.
They should have all started reciting the Lord’s Prayer. See if the cops would tell them to stop praying. Talk about confusion.
وكان محمد شاذ جنسيا الماعز اغتصاب
I can’t imagine why anyone would hate the pigs.
Wow. So some of that filthy middle eastern oil money has bought off the LAPD. Say it ain’t so, LA.
If they want to pray in quiet, I suggest they move to a Muslim country.
Bleep that!
Officer, are you suggesting their first amendment rights trump our first amendment rights?
We have a permit for our noise.
They are protesting our presence.
We are under no obligation to surrender to their demands.
And See Snyder gave the reply:
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FU Mo.
Dis is America and Homey duh Klown dohn play dat gay-yem!
I would have Googled “Songs about pork” and turned up the music on whatever I found. Terrorists have no right to disrupt others, while those who planned the Rage Against the Media rally have a God-given and constitutionally-protected rights to peaceably assemble.
Sickening. Back in ‘03 I took on 50 peacniks from across the street by myself in the middle of their candlelight vigil.
Within a few minutes I had them so pissed off and disrupted that an undercover officer told me he wanted to go home early and If I kept it up he and the other undercover officers mixed in with the protesters would have to start arresting them.
I complied with his wish out of compassion for him to go home early.
It is Los Angles, what do you expect? Of course it would be the same everywhere else today.