Monday, November 22, 2004
"Guantanamo" on the Hudson
A lawyer representing protesters arrested at the Republican National Convention filed a lawsuit on Monday saying that the city created its "own little Guantanamo on the Hudson."
"All that was missing were the orange jumpsuits," lawyer Jonathan C. Moore said. "Under the guise of terrorism and the fear of terrorism, we are all losing our rights.
All I have to say to that is boo hoo freaking hoo!
With the country in the middle of a war on terror, and with the President and Vice President coming to town, the important issue of terrorism is just a "guise?"
Oy! These kooky Jewish limousine liberals, whom I, as a Jew just don't understand. These are the people who would vote for Democrat even if Yasser Arafat and Al Sharpton were running as president and vice president respectively! Pretty darn sick!
"All that was missing were the orange jumpsuits," lawyer Jonathan C. Moore said. "Under the guise of terrorism and the fear of terrorism, we are all losing our rights.
All I have to say to that is boo hoo freaking hoo!
With the country in the middle of a war on terror, and with the President and Vice President coming to town, the important issue of terrorism is just a "guise?"
Among bystanders arrested were a 15-year-old diabetic girl on her way to a movie and a former vice president of Morgan Stanley (ESTX) who was riding her bicycle.
Barbara Friedman, who had encouraged her 16-year-old daughter's participation in a peaceful protest, said she could not locate her for two days. "I just see all our civil liberties slipping away," Friedman said. "It's very, very frightening."
Oy! These kooky Jewish limousine liberals, whom I, as a Jew just don't understand. These are the people who would vote for Democrat even if Yasser Arafat and Al Sharpton were running as president and vice president respectively! Pretty darn sick!