Miami Police arrested United Steel workers

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Red Cloud, Nov 27, 2003.

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    Red Cloud Guest

    United Steel workers held in Miami protesingt against the free trade.
    They demanded the cancellation of free trade agreement on steel
    product. These steel workers are right. The free trade agreement will
    export their jobs and cut their wages in the future. They were
    protesting peacefully no violent whatsoever however Miami police has
    arrested some protesters, Now Steel workers are demanding the Chief
    of Miami police to be fired.

    YOu can't protest in america anymore. You protest you go to jail.
    That's the
    policy set by Bush adminstration. No more protest. Union member has no
    right
    to protest which is shown by the brutal harrassment by Miami police to
    the peaceful protesters.
     
    Red Cloud, Nov 27, 2003
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    mic canic Guest

    i'm starting to think it's time for a new tea party anyone else?
     
    mic canic, Nov 27, 2003
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    LU 817 Guest

    I agree! It's past time for a tea party! We need to return this country back to
    the people who built it, not the theives that are stealing it every day.
    I think we all have a gut feeling somewhere that something is not going right!
    Just my humble opinion.
     
    LU 817, Dec 6, 2003
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    Greg Guest

    The alternative to free trade, protectionist schemes, always loses more in
    the end.
    You push police officers and hurl objects at police offers you go to jail.
    Nonsense. 1,000 people protested, just a handful were arrested.

    "During the clashes, at least 1,000 protesters - many wearing bandanas
    across the bottom half of their faces, surgical masks and blue batting
    helmets - approached lines of police blocking downtown streets. Others
    carried gas masks and tried to pull down security fences with large
    hooks. -WFSB

    "After the march, demonstrators set small trash fires in the streets,
    pushed up against police lines and hurled water bottles at officers.
    Police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. "
    <http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20031120-1421-tradetalks-protests.html>

    Yeah, real peaceful folks.
     
    Greg, Dec 6, 2003
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  5. You mean the native Americans that now mostly live on reservations?

    Matt
     
    Matthew S. Whiting, Dec 7, 2003
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    Rick Blaine Guest

    You mean the native Americans that now mostly live on reservations?

    Indians built the United States?
     
    Rick Blaine, Dec 7, 2003
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