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maatcSTOP! *Requeue Time!
siftbotRe-queueing this video for one more try; last queued Monday, September 24th, 2007 2:00am PDT - requeue requested by submitter maatc.
MarineGunrockOhhh, That was good! I can't remember the last time I laughed that hard! I wonder how may remakes of that incident are going to appear on teh webz.
Rooflessays...Hah. Sometimes I think the student and the gestapo setup the whole situation just so it can be turned into an Internet meme.
8212Ya'll noticed that the questions which he asked John Kerry were never answered, right? What a coincidence!
IrishmanI'll tell you something, if any of these taser incidents were to happen where I live, the guys with the tasers would be set upon and given an absolute kicking by everyone there.
To watch people standing idly by in FEAR and doing nothing actually makes me feel sick.
To stand by and watch someone be tasered for "not responding to commands" when there is no crime whatsoever about to be committed and no victim anywhere is actually INHUMAN people.
How much brutal and painful oppression are the young people of America willing to take?
Oh I know, I'll just make a funny video about it. One that isn't actually funny except to the same people who would stand and watch someone be tortured and not do a damn thing.
Waken the FUCK up.
MarineGunrock^Whoa whoa whoa! Easy now!
1) It's not brutal. Getting hit with a night stick is brutal.
2) He did commit a crime. He was asked to leave and openly refused. He then proceeded to cause a ruckus, which in the legal land is also known as "disturbing the peace."
3) After disturbing said peace, he refused to submit to arrest. Even the ACLU tells people that when they are being arrested, even if they think it's bullshit, to comply.
4) After refusing to comply, he was told that he was going to be tased.
5) He still refused to comply, so he got tased.
Would you rather the cops beat him into submission, or tase him?
So yes, those people were supposed to stand by and do nothing. Trying to stop the officers would have been obstruction of justice.
Since when is breaking the law oppression?
I'm just glad that you think it's fucked up for an officer to do his job, but it's cool to have a mob assault and possibly kill police officers.
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