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Peaceful Protest @ G20
by Other side of the coin Tuesday May 15, 2007 at 06:36 PM
solidblow1@gmail.com

How the police officers got it wrong.

How did the officers get it wrong? One may ask.
Well, to find out we must first see who these people are that defend 'our rights.' Well, these people are often family people, who don't get paid a significant amount of money, who go out into the streets to defend anyone who may need it. They are to render an un-bias view or decision for problems that most of us have no concern about, well, most of the time. They are hard working defenders of peace (lets face it, if there were no police, chaos would prevail.). However, during the G20 summits in Melbourne last year they encountered a foe unlike no other. The actions of the 'peaceful protesters' were not justified, for two reasons; The protests were anything but peaceful and their earth loving, creature hugging attitude was sent flying out the door. They bashed innocent men of duty for caring for the welfare of the general public. If it weren't for the police, the 'peaceful protesters' would have destroyed the city, the museum and killed everyone involved with the G20 summit. The actions of the protesters on that day was reflective of animal ism-like driven state, they had no regard for anyone else's opinion apart from they conspiracy driven ideology. The protectors who hit police officers, police horses and vandalized property were simply cowards, who believed they could get away with it because they could scurry back into the scum from whence they came. I hope all the cases against the police officers are dropped and the cowardly scum who committed these acts of terror get thrown into the slammer and get all the money they suckled away from hard working taxpayers, taken away. If the protest was peaceful, than none of this would have happened, and no one would regard the protesters as scum. I applaud those who did not take part in the violence, but instead carried out the peaceful protest that was promised. No matter what the people involved in the G20 were doing, there was no need to insight such excessive violence. Shame be upon your heads forevermore.
I will not be surprised if this article gets deleted very quickly, this just goes to show your lack of bias for equality.

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