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August 25, 2008 1:58 PM

Protesters March Through Denver Streets

By
Brian Montopoli
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Democratic National Convention
On Sunday afternoon, a couple hundred protesters marched through downtown Denver clutching anti-war signs, playing drums and chanting slogans like "this is what Democracy looks like."

This was just one of the protests that took place over the weekend; those who descended on Denver to protest around the Democratic National Convention say they have a busy week planned. Monday, one organizer told me, was focused primarily on training for the week; by Tuesday, he said, protesters planned to stop random cars on the street and search them in an effort to recreate what happens to civilians in Iraq.

"Of course, in Iraq, they'll blow your head off too," he said. "We're not going to do that."

Most of the marchers Sunday said they had come to press the Democratic Party to get U.S. troops out of Iraq; asked what he wants from the Democrats this week, Kieth Gillogly, a young man holding a "Peace Is Patriotic" sign, said simply, "their ears."

Mike Oren, who marched shirtless at the front of the protest, two fingers held up in a peace sign, said he went by the name the Peacewalker.

"For the last four years I've been walking across America – I've logged over 4,000 miles – demonstrating against the war in Iraq," he said. Oren said his goal in Denver was to pressure Democrats "to bring a swift end to the war in Iraq by bringing the troops home."


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"We went to war and millions of people have died based on falsities," Val Stepien, who marched carrying a giant peace sign, said. "Democrats voted for FISA; Democrats keep voting to fund the war; and we want the leaders of the Democratic Party to take a stand for peace and justice, not just here but all around the world."

Some of the protesters suggested that their efforts to influence the politicians in the Pepsi Center were likely futile.

"I don't think any of the parties have my interests in perspective," said Jeffrey Wood, who had come to Denver from Oakland. "It's either one side of the business chain or the other. McDonald's or Starbucks, take your pick. That's just not my style."

"I've been watching our civil liberties and our civil rights be dissolved under the nose of the Democratic Party for a while now, and that's really frustrating," said another young protester, a white bandana around his neck. "It just goes to show, really, that they're all in on the same game, and it's just really a one party system."

The marchers Sunday did not interfere with others downtown, other than a brief period when they danced in front of a car trying to emerge from a parking garage; police were accommodating, stopping cars and guiding marchers through the streets, though some protesters were arrested Sunday morning.

"We walk out in the street and we are surrounded by police in riot gear, which is a huge intimidation to the citizens of our nation, of our state, of our city," said Reeves MacDonald, who had come to protest the war. "And it's unfortunate that the police don't really know how to handle protests, and conversely, citizens don't really know how to handle protests anymore."

At a grass field where the march ended – and where the largest gathering was for a lottery to win tickets to a Rage Against The Machine concert later in the week – Carl Davidson of Progressives For Obama stood behind a table, near an Amnesty International display and a "Duck Corporate America" dunk tank featuring a young man in a shirt and tie.

Davidson said he had come to Denver "not only to help Obama get elected but to put some heat on him once he is in the White House."

Asked how the reaction has been from the protesters who said neither party speaks to their needs, Davidson acknowledged, "there's a lot of truth in that." He said he was fine with protesters voting for the Green Party, or someone else, as long as they vote.

"No matter who's in the White House, we're going to have to keep on fighting, keep on pressing," he said.

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by mattcat25 August 26, 2008 1:19 PM EDT
The reason many Clinton supporters will not vote for Obama is because they are REPUBLICANS!
posted by Alicerea1


nuff said...




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by ajaxtheleast August 26, 2008 10:58 AM EDT
Repub talking points for denver:
"Dems dont get along"

It''s those *** diverse views that are characteristic of the Dems'' party!

Has everybody nose to nose pushing their own ideas.

But Dems can clear that up right quick like!

All Dems need to be on the same page, the same track.

Dems need a "Thinking Point Czar!

Then like the repubs,,,, open up morning email and,, "White is
really a shade of gray", then with "white is really a shade of gray" call the talk shows, debate on favorite web sites, run for office, correct peers at work, attend Dems'' conventions, whatever,
talk with other early-morning-email-opener-uppers aggreeing that isn''t it so very nice that all of us early-morning-email-opener-uppers get along so very well and, heavens! just look at those Dems.
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by alicerea1 August 26, 2008 10:19 AM EDT
The reason many Clinton supporters will not vote for Obama is because they are embarrassed of him, his life, his unfair tactics and his beliefs. And they still don''t know all about him.

1. They don''t want a candidate that has been in a twenty year relationship with Reverend Wright and the Trinity United Church of Christ.

2. They don%u2019t%u2019 want a candidate that has a twenty year relationship with Father Pflaeger and refers to him as his compass in life

3. They don%u2019t want a candidate that went to a church that supports Louis Farrakhan, an anti Semitic racist, that has led a rally of 20,000 Nation of Islam members to support Obama in Chicago

4. They don''t want to defend Black Liberation theology.

5. They don%u2019t want a candidate that lies about his relationship with Tony Rezko, the Syrian Criminal that sold his property to Obama and supported his campaign.

6. They don''t want a candidate that could work with a domestic terrorist, William Ayers.

7. They don%u2019t want a candidate that Hamas supports.
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by alicerea1 August 26, 2008 10:18 AM EDT
8. They don%u2019t want a candidate that Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam support

9. They don%u2019t want a candidate that has a wife that has just now realized she was proud of our country.

10. They don%u2019t want a candidate that denies Florida and Michigan their voices

11. They don%u2019t want a candidate that mentions 57 states in his speeches. 50 states in the USA and 57 states in the Nation of Islam (IOC website)

12. They don%u2019t want a candidate that fights unfair and hyjacks Michigan delegate votes from his opponent.

13. They don''t want a candidate that is inexperienced, especially dealing with military issues.
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by alicerea1 August 26, 2008 10:18 AM EDT
14. They don%u2019t want a candidate that considers it a loss to not to be able to attend his anti American, racist Church.

15. They don%u2019t want a candidate that has a %u201Cnon practicing%u201D Muslim father, but avoids the entire discussion of his father.

16. They don%u2019t%u2019 want a candidate that won%u2019t debate

17. They don%u2019t%u2019 want a candidate that misleads the youth with an %u2018Obama girl and her behind in their face%u201D

18. They don%u2019t want a candidate that says he%u2019s an African American and missed the MLK Remembrance Day and the Louisiana Black Caucus meeting

19. They don%u2019t want a candidate that enjoys laughing at sexism.

20. They don''t want a candidate that switches his position on gun control, FISA, the war in Iraq and abortion issues.

21. They don''t want a candidate that showcases his daughters on TV shows.

22. They don%u2019t%u2019 want a candidate that has poor judgment..

23. They don%u2019t'' want a candidate named; Barack Hussein Obama

24. He is embarrassing.

25. He scares them to death.

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by alicerea1 August 26, 2008 10:17 AM EDT
The reason many Clinton supporters will not vote for Obama is because they are embarrassed of him, his life, his unfair tactics and his beliefs. And they still don''t know all about him.

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by alicerea1 August 26, 2008 10:13 AM EDT
I don''t want to have lunch with Obama or Michelle.
He is not like me.

Obama hopes the Americans are sleeping.
So does Michelle.

All of a sudden, Michelle loves this country now that Obama stole the primaries.

Obama is a disgrace. He''''s embarrassing.
What is wrong with the media.
What are they afraid of.
Examine and report on Obama. The media should for all presidential candidates.

Obama''''s HOPE message is that he can pull this off
He keeps changing his mind........that''''''''s his CHANGE message.

Rezko the criminal.
Ayers the domestic terrorist.
Reverend Wright the racist.

Obama for President?

Wake up Democrats! Wake up America!

Run from any presidential candidate with obama''''s connections.
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by nextgenman August 26, 2008 8:31 AM EDT
O look, terrorspammer has been reduced to 3AM postings.
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by trrrorislam3 August 26, 2008 6:18 AM EDT
Obama''s DNC Message: I''m Like You

NO YOU ARE NOT,,,

HUSSEIN SAYS AMERICANS MUST LEARN SPANISH,,,

ummmm it is the DEMONIC-RATS that want to grant amnesty to illegals,,, including HUSSEIN,,,

HUSSEINs solution for illegals is to grant them amnesty and have americans learn SPANISH,,,

words out of his own mouth,,,

Barack Obama: Your Children Should Learn To Speak Spanish
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZprtPat1Vk

Obama to America--Learn Spanish
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W7srmHLclw
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by juless5 August 25, 2008 10:31 PM EDT
Why don''t they march against Drunk Drivers? kill more per year?

Illegal''''s in our Country killed more in 8 years!

Why don''t you fight a good cause...

Posted by republic1776 at 06:40 PM : Aug 25, 2008
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Bush and McComa belongs to DAMM - Drunks Against Mad Mothers.
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