Posted on 11/02/2010 2:42:10 AM PDT by truthfreedom
ENTHUSIASTIC baseball fans have revelled in San Francisco following the World Series win of the city's Giants.
Fistfights broke out and a mattress went up in flames in the Mission District as riot police tried to control what officers officially declared an "unlawful assembly", the Contra Costa Times reported.
People flooded the South of Market district around AT&T Park within minutes of the final pitch before the San Francisco Giants beat the Texas Rangers. Crowds gathered in the streets, obstructing traffic, and spraying champagne and beer.
Police found a car with slashed tires and a smashed windshield in the Mission District and firefighters were treating a person who was in the passenger seat, apparently unconscious.
(Excerpt) Read more at heraldsun.com.au ...
How might this effect the elections if at all?
Hopefully all of those partying and smoking pot in San Fran will be too drunk or high to vote.
Actually, I’m think of that too. he he he
Same thing can be said to all those who had attend Stewart’s insane DC rally.
God bless America!
Well it could depress turnout in San Fran.
On the other hand, people in San Fran are happy.
Yeah, the Stewart rally should’ve been today.
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23sfriot
There’s a lot happening, not being covered by the media, being covered by twitter.
Carjackings, 1 stabbing, 2 shootings.
http://somafm.com/sfscanner.pls - police scanner
America has , in some ways , become a third world country with a government media complex covering up for the scum . Very sad to say ...
Sounds like a fairly typical night there
I was wondering the same thing. Could this effect Nancy's race?
This was Rove’s plan all along; have Texas take a dive last night, so the San Fran freaks are to hung-over to vote today. Look for a Republican sweep of California!
(Wishful thinking, but a possible silver lining to the Texas loss...)
Worst, most obnoxious fans I’ve ever encountered by far.
Let’s hope the pervert voters for Pelosi will sleep in today.
I’m happy I’m in Texas, where our teams lose but our politicians win.
Hopfully Boxer Voters will sleep it off.
Because nothing says "hooray, team!" like setting fires and assault.......I never understood that.
riots equals enthusiasm
voting for the GOP equals terrorism
welcome to the MSM
The San Fran’ers had a Gay Ole Time+.
San Francisco is flaming? In the states, we know that’s not news. *snork*
San Francisco is flaming? In the states, we know that’s not news. *snork*
ping
Things sure have changed, and not for the better.
ML/NJ
Exactly. That’s actually a slow night in Hunter’s Point!
Well, Philly's worse.
But that's not saying much.
A particular set of Giants fans have always been somewhat obnoxious. Back in the 80s at the Stick, there was a fenced area in left field. When the Dodgers were in town, drunken fans would jump down from the bleachers, run down by the fence, and chuck batteries at the Dodger left fielder. This was done only at night games...the day game crowd was a different, more civilized bunch.
Eventually, they had to close off that area to fans.
Please tell me that was sarcasm. Anyone still giving Rove kudos should be banned from FR...
It’s particular parts *ahem* of S.F. where the violence occurs.
One time, I was headed into the City after an extra inning game, and I foolishly chose to go straight up through Hunter’s Point in the very late afternoon. Traffic was bad, and kids were running out from between houses and throwing rocks at the cars.
>>Police found a car with slashed tires and a smashed windshield in the Mission District
Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait, years ago, about sports rioters.
“I told the guy, why did you turn that car over and set it on fire? He kinda looked at me sheepishly and said...’’Niners’...”
And it happens when teams lose too; riots in Oakland when Raiders lost the Super Bowl
I am speaking from personal experience.
For what it's worth, here's how I would rank them...Giants, Dodgers,Yankees, Mets...
It was sarcasm, but give Rove his due for what he accomplished a few years ago (even if it was all for naught). He saved us from an Al Gore presidency.
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