Freedom Underground News"The Quiet Revolution Has Begun!"Tue Apr 8 04:11:08 2003208.152.73.12"The Quiet Revolution Has Begun!" http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0407-06.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An on-line publication of Liberty League Featuring insights too hot for Bill O'Reilly, Truth too politically incorrect for Rush Limbaugh, And commentary too deep for Dan Rather. For widespread release without copyright. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's deja vu' all over again folks--welcome to life under the Bush Junta. Just like Kent State but with rubber and wooden bullets like the Zionist army (who recently murdered American Rachel Corrie) uses for "crowd control" in occupied Palestine. Just in case you thought that those rubber bullets felt like nerf balls, take a look at these photos. How soon until we see a replay of Tiananmen Square in this country? Does the mother of the brave police "officer" shown below, all decked out in riot helmet with vizor and extra long kevlar vest know what her son did today? Did former "Governor Moonbeam," now Oakland Mayor, Jerry Brown, order this shameful attack? The following article is from this site: http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0407-06.htm Published on Monday, April 7, 2003 by the Associated Press Police Attack California Anti-War Protesters by Martha Mendoza OAKLAND, Calif. - Police open fired Monday morning with non-lethal bullets at an anti-war protest at the Port of Oakland, injuring several longshoremen standing nearby. A protestor, who refused to give her name, bears the wounds after she says was hit by Oakland police weapon during a anti-war protest in Oakland, Calif., Monday, April 7, 2003 outside the port area. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) What Do You Think? Tell Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown: officeofthemayor@oaklandnet.com Berkeley resident Clay Hinson (R), who was shot once in the chest and twice in the back during! ! an anti-war protest, shows his wounds to an Oakland Police sergeant (L) who takes his statement at the West Oakland train station, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets on Monday to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be their first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraq began. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne Police were trying to clear protesters from an entrance to the docks when they opened fire and the longshoremen apparently were caught in the line of fire. Six longshoremen were treated by paramedics and at least one was expected to be taken to a hospital. It was unclear if any of the protesters was injured. "I was standing as far back as I could," said longshoreman Kevin Wilson. "It was very scary. All of that force wasn't necessary." Last week, a San Francisco-based peace group, Direct Action to Stop the War, had announced that it would stage a series of protests Monday involving new acts of civil disobedience. The Port of Oakland was among the targets, organizers had said, because at least one shipping company is handling war supplies. Trent Willis, a business agent for the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, said angrily that dockworkers were leaving the docks after the incident. "They shot my guys. We're not going to work today," Willis said. "The cops had no reason to open up on them." Police used non-lethal bullets, sandbags and concussion grenades to try to break up about 500 protesters, who split into groups in front of different terminals. Oakland Police officer James Carroll said police set up a "skirmish line" and ordered the protesters to disperse. "It escalated pretty quick," he said. "Usually you go to these protests and you wait around for three to four hours. Today, all of a sudden, people were being taken into custody." He could not confirm that anyone was hit by the bullets. Protests also took place at the federal building in San Francisco and at the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Seven people were arrested when they temporarily blocked an exit ramp off Interstate 280. An Oakland Police officer fires a shotgun towards a group of anti-war protesters near the Port of Oakland, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets on Monday to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be the first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraq began. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne © 2003 The Associated Press http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0407-06.htm ======================= Freedom Underground News is brought to you by: http://www.libertyleague.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOIN JEFF ON THE WIRES! Conference calls have been on hiatus. Returning April 15th or 16th--Watch this space! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GOT LIBERTY? Read our blockbuster intro essay, "The Most Dangerous Message In Amerika!" at http://www.LibertyLeague.org/dangerousmessage.htm . Or ask your Sponsor for a copy of the audio cassette. CIRCLE THE WAGONS! Yes, Virginia, you really CAN "get out of the system", reverse engineer the New World Odor and help rescue America from the brink. Visit http://www.libertyleague.org and click on the "Member Applications" button. THIS WAY OUT OF THE MATRIX Click here to join our mailing list http://libertyleague.org/join_form.htm Notice: The Freedom Underground Newsletter is never sent unsolicited. Either you or someone who wanted you to see this issue subscribed you to our list. If you don't like what you've read, simply click the link that follows, and you will be unsubscribed immediately and will receive a confirming e-mail to that effect. Then you can simply delete this message. 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Freedom Underground News"The Quiet Revolution Has Begun!"Tue Apr 8 04:11:08 2003208.152.73.12"The Quiet Revolution Has Begun!" http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0407-06.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An on-line publication of Liberty League Featuring insights too hot for Bill O'Reilly, Truth too politically incorrect for Rush Limbaugh, And commentary too deep for Dan Rather. For widespread release without copyright. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's deja vu' all over again folks--welcome to life under the Bush Junta. Just like Kent State but with rubber and wooden bullets like the Zionist army (who recently murdered American Rachel Corrie) uses for "crowd control" in occupied Palestine. Just in case you thought that those rubber bullets felt like nerf balls, take a look at these photos. How soon until we see a replay of Tiananmen Square in this country? Does the mother of the brave police "officer" shown below, all decked out in riot helmet with vizor and extra long kevlar vest know what her son did today? Did former "Governor Moonbeam," now Oakland Mayor, Jerry Brown, order this shameful attack? The following article is from this site: http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0407-06.htm Published on Monday, April 7, 2003 by the Associated Press Police Attack California Anti-War Protesters by Martha Mendoza OAKLAND, Calif. - Police open fired Monday morning with non-lethal bullets at an anti-war protest at the Port of Oakland, injuring several longshoremen standing nearby. A protestor, who refused to give her name, bears the wounds after she says was hit by Oakland police weapon during a anti-war protest in Oakland, Calif., Monday, April 7, 2003 outside the port area. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
What Do You Think? Tell Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown: officeofthemayor@oaklandnet.com Berkeley resident Clay Hinson (R), who was shot once in the chest and twice in the back during! ! an anti-war protest, shows his wounds to an Oakland Police sergeant (L) who takes his statement at the West Oakland train station, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets on Monday to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be their first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraq began. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne Police were trying to clear protesters from an entrance to the docks when they opened fire and the longshoremen apparently were caught in the line of fire. Six longshoremen were treated by paramedics and at least one was expected to be taken to a hospital. It was unclear if any of the protesters was injured. "I was standing as far back as I could," said longshoreman Kevin Wilson. "It was very scary. All of that force wasn't necessary." Last week, a San Francisco-based peace group, Direct Action to Stop the War, had announced that it would stage a series of protests Monday involving new acts of civil disobedience. The Port of Oakland was among the targets, organizers had said, because at least one shipping company is handling war supplies. Trent Willis, a business agent for the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, said angrily that dockworkers were leaving the docks after the incident. "They shot my guys. We're not going to work today," Willis said. "The cops had no reason to open up on them." Police used non-lethal bullets, sandbags and concussion grenades to try to break up about 500 protesters, who split into groups in front of different terminals. Oakland Police officer James Carroll said police set up a "skirmish line" and ordered the protesters to disperse. "It escalated pretty quick," he said. "Usually you go to these protests and you wait around for three to four hours. Today, all of a sudden, people were being taken into custody." He could not confirm that anyone was hit by the bullets. Protests also took place at the federal building in San Francisco and at the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Seven people were arrested when they temporarily blocked an exit ramp off Interstate 280. An Oakland Police officer fires a shotgun towards a group of anti-war protesters near the Port of Oakland, April 7, 2003. Oakland police fired rubber bullets and wooden pellets on Monday to disperse hundreds of anti-war protesters in what was believed to be the first such use against U.S. protesters since the American-led war on Iraq began. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne © 2003 The Associated Press http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0407-06.htm ======================= Freedom Underground News is brought to you by: http://www.libertyleague.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOIN JEFF ON THE WIRES! Conference calls have been on hiatus. Returning April 15th or 16th--Watch this space! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GOT LIBERTY? Read our blockbuster intro essay, "The Most Dangerous Message In Amerika!" at http://www.LibertyLeague.org/dangerousmessage.htm . Or ask your Sponsor for a copy of the audio cassette. CIRCLE THE WAGONS! Yes, Virginia, you really CAN "get out of the system", reverse engineer the New World Odor and help rescue America from the brink. Visit http://www.libertyleague.org and click on the "Member Applications" button. THIS WAY OUT OF THE MATRIX Click here to join our mailing list http://libertyleague.org/join_form.htm Notice: The Freedom Underground Newsletter is never sent unsolicited. Either you or someone who wanted you to see this issue subscribed you to our list. If you don't like what you've read, simply click the link that follows, and you will be unsubscribed immediately and will receive a confirming e-mail to that effect. Then you can simply delete this message. Please don't report this electronic publication as "spam" as it is not. Please don't try to curtail or infringe our rights protected by the first amendment to the Constitution for the union States. Simply click the link to unsubscribe, delete this e-mail, and have a nice day!================================================MORE NEWS FROM COMMON DREAMS: http://www.commondreams.org/ RESEARCH THE NEWS: http://news.google.com/news /
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