Posts Tagged ‘free speech’
Union thugs caught on video attacking an oponent of government run health care

If you're wondering what the liberal version of democracy looks like, you need to see this video. Harry Reid can eat his heart out.

Rep. Russ Carnahan (D) held a town hall meeting in Mehville (St Louis County), Missouri on Thursday night, August 6, 2009. St. Louis police arrested six people, some on assault charges, outside of the event. One conservative activist, interviewed at a local emergency room where he was being treated for injuries, said he was attacked by some of the individuals who were arrested as he passed out “Don’t tread on me” flags.

Carnahan reserved a section at the event for union supporters. He blocked the 1,000 tea party protesters from entering the event and even had his supporters enter in a side door.

Editor's Note: SensibleLife.com gets the hat-tip for making us aware of this. Thanks guys.

 
Berkley Code Pink vs. The United States Marines

Well, for some reason the original video feed sent to us by Legal Eagle is no longer available to embed onsite. However, you might still be able to access it at boortz.com. We apologize for the inconvenience. Here's something not nearly as fun, but just as disturbing.

 
‘Don’t tase me bro!’

This video taken in 2007 of University of Florida student Andrew Meyer has won acclaim in the blogosphere, with many people taking the position that Meyer's First Amendment rights were violated. You be the judge.

John Kerry was holding a townhall style meeting on campus where Meyer was in attendance. This was a forum with specific rules governing its participants. During the question and answer period Meyer violated those rules and received a verbal warning. He continued to violate the forum rules resulting in campus security moving to escort him from the building. As authorities attempted to remove Meyer, he resisted and a struggle ensued. Ultimately, campus security was forced to tase and physically restrain him when he refused to follow instructions and continued to resist.