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In MN, Massive Police Raids On Suspected Protestors

X0563511 alerts us to events in Minneapolis and St. Paul in advance of the Republican convention (which has been put on hold because of Hurricane Gustav). Local police backed by the FBI raided a number of homes and public buildings and confiscated computers and other material. From Salon.com: "Last night, members of the St. Paul police department and the Ramsey County sheriff's department handcuffed, photographed and detained dozens of people meeting at a public venue to plan a demonstration, charging them with no crime other than 'fire code violations,' and early this morning, the Sheriff's department sent teams of officers into at least four Minneapolis area homes where suspected protesters were staying. Jane Hamsher and I were at two of those homes this morning — one which had just been raided and one which was in the process of being raided." Here is local reporting from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune: "Aided by informants planted in protest groups, authorities raided at least six buildings across St. Paul and Minneapolis to stop an 'anarchist' plan to disrupt this week's Republican National Convention. From Friday night through Saturday afternoon, officers surrounded houses, broke down doors, handcuffed scores of people and confiscated suspected tools of civil disobedience ... A St. Paul City Council member described it as excessive, while activists, many of whom were detained and then released without charges, called it intimidation designed to quash free speech."

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  1. Anarchists? by bigattichouse · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't that what they blamed stuff on pre-WW I? What kill the kaiser think? God help us if Ferdinand is shot!

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    1. Re:Anarchists? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Ferdinand was a classmate of John McCain, you insensitive clod!

  2. Unconventional weaponry by Nasajin · · Score: 2, Funny

    On Saturday afternoon, he displayed a number of the confiscated items: a gun, throwing knives, a bow and arrows, flammable liquids, paint, slingshots, rocks and buckets of urine.

    Personally I'm surprised that, upon finding "buckets of urine" that the police decided to take it with them.

  3. This sounds familiar by Len · · Score: 2, Funny

    Government arrests people for planning to speak in public

    Sounds like some other headlines I've seen recently:

    Severe pollution in Minneapolis is expected to hamper the Convention

    John McCain alleged to be 14 years old, not 72 as claimed

  4. Re:Oblig. by mazarin5 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't give him any, he's a mole!

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  5. Re:Rock bottom by MouseR · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well they DID ban French fries for a while.

  6. News? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    In an unrelated event, members of the party faithful went ahead with a public bonfire and barbecue event to celebrate the last 8 years of prosperity enjoyed by party affiliates. A reported 18,000 books, err, cellulose fuel bricks, were ignited as a demonstration of our commitment to pursuing the development of alternative fuels in anticipation of the next 8 years of prosperity.

    Long live the party! Bless the USA!

    -end satire

  7. Re:Buckets of urine by MillionthMonkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    unless someone has a better (serious) explanation for the buckets of urine.

    Maybe they didn't pay their sewer bill.

  8. Gustav by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    And who's this mysterious "Gustav" character? An old-school anarchist's name if I ever heard one. Where're the feds when you need them for that kind of violent protest?

  9. Re:Buckets of urine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    When buckets of urine are outlawed, only outlaws will have buckets of urine.

    You can have my bucket of urine when you pry it from my cold, dead freezer.

  10. Re:Oblig. by houstonbofh · · Score: 1, Funny

    Don't confuse a good rant with facts. No one wants to hear them anyway.

  11. Re:Buckets of urine and feces - No Toilet duh by Jafafa+Hots · · Score: 2, Funny
    I agree - it's like so totally unfair to take people's word over that of the government. It's like you're PRESUMING people didn't do something. Presumption of innocence - isn't that a kind of prejudice?

    Just like in trials... it's so totally unfair that the government has to PROVE their allegations against people who are arrested, but those people don't have to PROVE that they are innocent!

    Why can't we just TRUST the government, and when they say someone did something, that means they did it unless they have ironclad proof that they didn't?

    Guilty until proven innocent - that's what we need. How else will the government ever be able to be safe from the people?

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  12. In other news... by sethstorm · · Score: 2, Funny

    The "Free Speech Zone" has been moved to somewhere on the Michigan-Wisconsin border.

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    Twitter supports and protects racists - by smearing their critics with the "Hate Speech" label.
  13. Re:Rock bottom by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Well they DID ban French fries for a while.

    Yes, but wasn't that just to break our addiction to oil?

  14. Re:My weird similar experience in NYC in 2002 by michaelmuffin · · Score: 2, Funny

    "get off my lawn!"