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Monday, September 8, 2008

Unfair at RNC

I happened to be watching the Republican National Convention and within the first five minutes of McCain's 45 minute speech there is this uproar. The first encounter occurs with a man holding a sign that reads "McCain is not for Vets" and it seems as if someone is chasing this man. He has the right to freedom of speech and if he wanted to protect the rally then so be it. But the rest of the crowd starts to chant "USA" over and over as if they were suggesting that this man and any others opposed to McCain are not apart of the USA.

The crowd eventually leaves the man alone and the camera pans back to him still holding that sign. Then two minutes later this woman, holding up a cloth sign, has the sign forcefully ripped from her hands from a man that seems to be from the audience. That man then proceeds to throw the cloth sign on the floor and stomp on it. The woman looks as if she protesting and then proceeds to walk toward what looks like a stage. She is then attacked by two other audience members and they proceed to force her out of the arena, but not after ripping her clothes off in the fight, her shirt reads "PRO-CHOICE."

Now I guess after the second incident the camera people were warned not to show anymore of the non-McCain supporters in the audience but there was a report of a third incident that didn't make the news.

After watching this I was reminded of world's most shocking videos in which the Parliament in China breaks out into a argument that turns in to a brawl. This could have been one of those moments.

God forbid if McCain becomes president because after this show of disrespect of peoples rights because as president he doesn't have to care about the poor, minorities, and military. Who would we depend on in the times of need? We have already seen Bush fail at this and with McCain hanging on those coat-tails something is bound to be repeated.

Like the saying if a groundhog sees its shadow there will be four more weeks of winter, as with McCain there will be four more years of Bush!

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