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22 Oct 2004 04:38:27 PM |
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Dem Congressional Candidate Nearly Arrested at AWOL Bush Protest |
by Jeff Seemann For Congress
Fri Oct 22nd, 2004 at 20:11:59 GMT
Key word - nearly.
OK, so here's my report from the Bush protest in downtown Canton today. A
short set of pictures can be found at my website - http://www.jeff04.com
bushprotest.htm
Bush was scheduled to speak at The Palace Theater at 145pm, so we began to
assemble about 6 blocks away around 1130. At our peak, there were over 200 of
us (not counting the hundreds of others assembling on the opposite side of the
theater), shouting our heads off for John Kerry.
Horns honked, thumbs went up from passing motorists, and EVERYBODY'S spirits
were high. Man, this was ENERGY at it's finest.
We had a DJ playing tunes while we cheered for John Kerry to take back America.
Then, about 120, we began our march towards the Palace.
Security had lined up public buses to block all sight of the theater from the
south. There was even a tent for Bush's limo to pull up into, so he wouldn't
be able to see the protesters as he scampered into the building. But we were
there, and we were loud.
We were especially loud because I had brought my bullhorn and was using it.
After about 5 minutes of us being near the theater, a police officer waded into
the crowd and demanded to see my permit to use the bullhorn. I said that I was
part of a rally organized by the local Democrats, and to ask them for the
permit. Again, he demanded the permit, this time holding my wrist down so I
couldn't put the horn back to my mouth.
I refused to surrender it and he waved to his fellow officers. Four more
officers came into the crowd and it was at this point that I knew it was not
going to end peacefully if I held on to the bullhorn any longer. One officer
promised me he'd return it after the rally. To my left was a very good friend,
and she had a look in her eyes. That look told me "it's about the message.
You'll lose the message if the newspaper says you were arrested." So I allowed
them to take it.
Having been surrounded by Kerry supporters who witnessed the whole thing, they
began to chant "shame! shame! shame!"
We continued our loud chants, and of course, by this time I didn't need a
bullhorn to be heard. I was fired UP, and we let the noise fly!
Word immediately got out that I had been arrested. When I left the crowded
area, my party chairman for Stark County breathed a sigh of relief. He had
heard the rumor and was glad to see it was untrue. Mary Francis (who works for
Kerry) hugged me, happy to see I wasn't wearing handcuffs.
But we made our point. NO city has been hit harder by Bush's economic
destruction than Canton Ohio, and we were NOT going to let him skate through
our city without opposition.
When my daughter asks me "what did you do to stop Bush and take back America",
I will tell her about this day. I will always remember October 22nd, for two
reasons. One is because of what we did today, and two...because it's my
daughter's 6th birthday. Happy Birthday, Charlotte. My present to you is that
I'm giving you a better place to live.
--
"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas -- that says, fool
me once, shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again."
http://www.diymedia.net/audio/mp3/tdntb-bushwack2.mp3
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| User: "mhirtes" |
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| Title: Re: Dem Congressional Candidate Nearly Arrested at AWOL Bush Protest |
22 Oct 2004 04:52:17 PM |
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GREAT post! I hope there will be more heroes like you here in my home
town when the Smirking Psycho arrives at my home town this Monday to
strut around and brag.
In article <m5fed.289831$MQ5.202333@attbi_s52>,
GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla <patriot-for-cash@hotmail.com> wrote:
by Jeff Seemann For Congress
Fri Oct 22nd, 2004 at 20:11:59 GMT
Key word - nearly.
OK, so here's my report from the Bush protest in downtown Canton today. A
short set of pictures can be found at my website - http://www.jeff04.com
bushprotest.htm
Bush was scheduled to speak at The Palace Theater at 145pm, so we began to
assemble about 6 blocks away around 1130. At our peak, there were over 200
of
us (not counting the hundreds of others assembling on the opposite side of
the
theater), shouting our heads off for John Kerry.
Horns honked, thumbs went up from passing motorists, and EVERYBODY'S spirits
were high. Man, this was ENERGY at it's finest.
We had a DJ playing tunes while we cheered for John Kerry to take back
America.
Then, about 120, we began our march towards the Palace.
Security had lined up public buses to block all sight of the theater from
the
south. There was even a tent for Bush's limo to pull up into, so he wouldn't
be able to see the protesters as he scampered into the building. But we were
there, and we were loud.
We were especially loud because I had brought my bullhorn and was using it.
After about 5 minutes of us being near the theater, a police officer waded
into
the crowd and demanded to see my permit to use the bullhorn. I said that I
was
part of a rally organized by the local Democrats, and to ask them for the
permit. Again, he demanded the permit, this time holding my wrist down so I
couldn't put the horn back to my mouth.
I refused to surrender it and he waved to his fellow officers. Four more
officers came into the crowd and it was at this point that I knew it was not
going to end peacefully if I held on to the bullhorn any longer. One officer
promised me he'd return it after the rally. To my left was a very good
friend,
and she had a look in her eyes. That look told me "it's about the message.
You'll lose the message if the newspaper says you were arrested." So I
allowed
them to take it.
Having been surrounded by Kerry supporters who witnessed the whole thing,
they
began to chant "shame! shame! shame!"
We continued our loud chants, and of course, by this time I didn't need a
bullhorn to be heard. I was fired UP, and we let the noise fly!
Word immediately got out that I had been arrested. When I left the crowded
area, my party chairman for Stark County breathed a sigh of relief. He had
heard the rumor and was glad to see it was untrue. Mary Francis (who works
for
Kerry) hugged me, happy to see I wasn't wearing handcuffs.
But we made our point. NO city has been hit harder by Bush's economic
destruction than Canton Ohio, and we were NOT going to let him skate through
our city without opposition.
When my daughter asks me "what did you do to stop Bush and take back
America",
I will tell her about this day. I will always remember October 22nd, for two
reasons. One is because of what we did today, and two...because it's my
daughter's 6th birthday. Happy Birthday, Charlotte. My present to you is
that
I'm giving you a better place to live.
.
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| User: "Robert" |
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| Title: Re: Dem Congressional Candidate Nearly Arrested at AWOL Bush Protest |
22 Oct 2004 05:01:03 PM |
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And I hope they are loud but peaceful and lawful.
You know, the swing voters in those cities have to see what is happening
and this doesn't play well with them.
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mhirtes wrote:
GREAT post! I hope there will be more heroes like you here in my home
town when the Smirking Psycho arrives at my home town this Monday to
strut around and brag.
In article <m5fed.289831$MQ5.202333@attbi_s52>,
GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla <patriot-for-cash@hotmail.com> wrote:
by Jeff Seemann For Congress
Fri Oct 22nd, 2004 at 20:11:59 GMT
Key word - nearly.
OK, so here's my report from the Bush protest in downtown Canton today. A
short set of pictures can be found at my website - http://www.jeff04.com
bushprotest.htm
Bush was scheduled to speak at The Palace Theater at 145pm, so we began to
assemble about 6 blocks away around 1130. At our peak, there were over 200
of
us (not counting the hundreds of others assembling on the opposite side of
the
theater), shouting our heads off for John Kerry.
Horns honked, thumbs went up from passing motorists, and EVERYBODY'S spirits
were high. Man, this was ENERGY at it's finest.
We had a DJ playing tunes while we cheered for John Kerry to take back
America.
Then, about 120, we began our march towards the Palace.
Security had lined up public buses to block all sight of the theater from
the
south. There was even a tent for Bush's limo to pull up into, so he wouldn't
be able to see the protesters as he scampered into the building. But we were
there, and we were loud.
We were especially loud because I had brought my bullhorn and was using it.
After about 5 minutes of us being near the theater, a police officer waded
into
the crowd and demanded to see my permit to use the bullhorn. I said that I
was
part of a rally organized by the local Democrats, and to ask them for the
permit. Again, he demanded the permit, this time holding my wrist down so I
couldn't put the horn back to my mouth.
I refused to surrender it and he waved to his fellow officers. Four more
officers came into the crowd and it was at this point that I knew it was not
going to end peacefully if I held on to the bullhorn any longer. One officer
promised me he'd return it after the rally. To my left was a very good
friend,
and she had a look in her eyes. That look told me "it's about the message.
You'll lose the message if the newspaper says you were arrested." So I
allowed
them to take it.
Having been surrounded by Kerry supporters who witnessed the whole thing,
they
began to chant "shame! shame! shame!"
We continued our loud chants, and of course, by this time I didn't need a
bullhorn to be heard. I was fired UP, and we let the noise fly!
Word immediately got out that I had been arrested. When I left the crowded
area, my party chairman for Stark County breathed a sigh of relief. He had
heard the rumor and was glad to see it was untrue. Mary Francis (who works
for
Kerry) hugged me, happy to see I wasn't wearing handcuffs.
But we made our point. NO city has been hit harder by Bush's economic
destruction than Canton Ohio, and we were NOT going to let him skate through
our city without opposition.
When my daughter asks me "what did you do to stop Bush and take back
America",
I will tell her about this day. I will always remember October 22nd, for two
reasons. One is because of what we did today, and two...because it's my
daughter's 6th birthday. Happy Birthday, Charlotte. My present to you is
that
I'm giving you a better place to live.
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| User: "mhirtes" |
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| Title: Re: Dem Congressional Candidate Nearly Arrested at AWOL Bush Protest |
22 Oct 2004 06:27:50 PM |
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In article <zqfed.211$t23.153@trndny03>,
Robert <wayne_s_noches@yahoo.com> wrote:
And I hope they are loud but peaceful and lawful.
You know, the swing voters in those cities have to see what is happening
and this doesn't play well with them.
Oh, they'll get an earful of Dubya, all right. He's the best campaign
manager that Kerry ever had.
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| User: "Jerry" |
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| Title: Re: Dem Congressional Candidate Nearly Arrested at AWOL Bush Protest |
22 Oct 2004 06:58:37 PM |
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GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla <patriot-for-cash@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:m5fed.289831$MQ5.202333@attbi_s52:
by Jeff Seemann For Congress
Fri Oct 22nd, 2004 at 20:11:59 GMT
Key word - nearly.
OK, so here's my report from the Bush protest in downtown Canton
today. A
short set of pictures can be found at my website -
http://www.jeff04.com bushprotest.htm
Bush was scheduled to speak at The Palace Theater at 145pm, so we
began to
assemble about 6 blocks away around 1130. At our peak, there were
over 200 of us (not counting the hundreds of others assembling on the
opposite side of the theater), shouting our heads off for John Kerry.
Horns honked, thumbs went up from passing motorists, and EVERYBODY'S
spirits
were high. Man, this was ENERGY at it's finest.
We had a DJ playing tunes while we cheered for John Kerry to take back
America. Then, about 120, we began our march towards the Palace.
Security had lined up public buses to block all sight of the theater
from the
south. There was even a tent for Bush's limo to pull up into, so he
wouldn't be able to see the protesters as he scampered into the
building. But we were there, and we were loud.
We were especially loud because I had brought my bullhorn and was
using it.
After about 5 minutes of us being near the theater, a police officer
waded into the crowd and demanded to see my permit to use the
bullhorn. I said that I was part of a rally organized by the local
Democrats, and to ask them for the permit. Again, he demanded the
permit, this time holding my wrist down so I couldn't put the horn
back to my mouth.
I refused to surrender it and he waved to his fellow officers. Four
more
officers came into the crowd and it was at this point that I knew it
was not going to end peacefully if I held on to the bullhorn any
longer. One officer promised me he'd return it after the rally. To
my left was a very good friend, and she had a look in her eyes. That
look told me "it's about the message. You'll lose the message if the
newspaper says you were arrested." So I allowed them to take it.
Having been surrounded by Kerry supporters who witnessed the whole
thing, they
began to chant "shame! shame! shame!"
We continued our loud chants, and of course, by this time I didn't
need a
bullhorn to be heard. I was fired UP, and we let the noise fly!
Word immediately got out that I had been arrested. When I left the
crowded
area, my party chairman for Stark County breathed a sigh of relief.
He had heard the rumor and was glad to see it was untrue. Mary
Francis (who works for Kerry) hugged me, happy to see I wasn't wearing
handcuffs.
But we made our point. NO city has been hit harder by Bush's
economic
destruction than Canton Ohio, and we were NOT going to let him skate
through our city without opposition.
When my daughter asks me "what did you do to stop Bush and take back
America",
I will tell her about this day. I will always remember October 22nd,
for two reasons. One is because of what we did today, and
two...because it's my daughter's 6th birthday. Happy Birthday,
Charlotte. My present to you is that I'm giving you a better place to
live.
Good job, bro. You kept your head. Bush wouldn't dare even come to my
town, he wouldn't be able to get away from the airport, there'd be so
many people flockin to boo him away.
I watched our First Lady on the tube the other day saying how she
doesn't think the people really hate George. I got news for her.
George Bush is the most hated President since I been alive.
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