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Pre-Emptive Strikes Against Protest at RNC

by: Marjorie Cohn, t r u t h o u t | Report

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Marcus Washington, a producer from Tennessee who was documenting the antiwar protest, grimaced in pain after he was hit with pepper spray. (Photo: Jim Gehrz / Minneapolis Star Tribune)

    In the months leading up to the Republican National Convention, the FBI-led Minneapolis Joint Terrorist Task Force actively recruited people to infiltrate vegan groups and other leftist organizations and report back about their activities. On May 21, the Minneapolis City Pages ran a recruiting story called "Moles Wanted." Law enforcement sought to pre-empt lawful protest against the policies of the Bush administration during the convention.

    Since Friday, local police and sheriffs, working with the FBI, conducted pre-emptive searches, seizures and arrests. Glenn Greenwald described the targeting of protesters by "teams of 25-30 officers in riot gear, with semi-automatic weapons drawn, entering homes of those suspected of planning protests, handcuffing and forcing them to lay on the floor, while law enforcement officers searched the homes, seizing computers, journals, and political pamphlets." Journalists were detained at gunpoint and lawyers representing detainees were handcuffed at the scene.

    "I was personally present and saw officers with riot gear and assault rifles, pump action shotguns," said Bruce Nestor, the president of the Minnesota chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, who is representing several of the protesters. "The neighbor of one of the houses had a gun pointed in her face when she walked out on her back porch to see what was going on. There were children in all of these houses, and children were held at gunpoint."

    The raids targeted members of "Food Not Bombs," an antiwar, anti-authoritarian protest group that provides free vegetarian meals every week in hundreds of cities all over the world. They served meals to rescue workers at the World Trade Center after 9/11 and to nearly 20 communities in the Gulf region following Hurricane Katrina.

    Also targeted, were members of I-Witness Video, a media watchdog group that monitors the police to protect civil liberties. The group worked with the National Lawyers Guild to gain the dismissal of charges or acquittals of about 400 of the 1,800 who were arrested during the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York. Pre-emptive policing was used at that time as well. Police infiltrated protest groups in advance of the convention.

    Nestor said that no violence or illegality has taken place to justify the arrests. "Seizing boxes of political literature shows the motive of these raids was political," he said.

    Further evidence of the political nature of the police action was the boarding up of the Convergence Center, where protesters had gathered, for unspecified code violations. St. Paul City Council member David Thune said, "Normally we only board up buildings that are vacant and ramshackle." Thune and fellow City Council member Elizabeth Glidden decried "actions that appear excessive and create an atmosphere of fear and intimidation for those who wish to exercise their First Amendment rights."

    "So here we have a massive assault led by Federal Government law enforcement agencies on left-wing dissidents and protesters who have committed no acts of violence or illegality whatsoever, preceded by months-long espionage efforts to track what they do," Greenwald wrote on Salon.

    Preventive detention violates the Fourth Amendment, which requires that warrants be supported by probable cause. protesters were charged with "conspiracy to commit riot," a rarely-used statute that is so vague, it is probably unconstitutional. Nestor said it "basically criminalizes political advocacy."

    On Sunday, the National Lawyers Guild and Communities United Against Police Brutality filed an emergency motion requesting an injunction to prevent police from seizing video equipment and cellular phones used to document their conduct.

    During Monday's demonstration, law enforcement officers used pepper spray, rubber bullets, concussion grenades and excessive force. At least 284 people were arrested, including Amy Goodman, the prominent host of "Democracy Now!," as well as the show's producers, Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar. "St. Paul was the most militarized I have ever seen an American city to be," Greenwald wrote, "with troops of federal, state and local law enforcement agents marching around with riot gear, machine guns, and tear gas cannisters, shouting military chants and marching in military formations."

    Bruce Nestor said the timing of the arrests was intended to stop protest activity, "to make people fearful of the protests, but also to discourage people from protesting," he told Amy Goodman. Nevertheless, 10,000 people, many opposed to the Iraq war, turned out to demonstrate on Monday. A legal team from the National Lawyers Guild has been working diligently to protect the constitutional rights of protesters.

  

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Marjorie Cohn is president of the National Lawyers Guild and a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. She is the author of "Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law" and co-author of "Rules of Disengagement: The Politics and Honor of Military Dissent." Her anthology, "The United States of Torture: America's Past and Present Policy of Interrogation and Abuse," will be published next year by NYU Press. See www.marjoriecohn.com.

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Pre-emptive strikes against

Pre-emptive strikes against protest at RNC? Or part of the ongoing battle against civil liberties, the Constitution and The Bill of Rights? An operation against “dissidents” and “anarchists”? Or another chapter in the “Patriot Act”?

It looks like the

It looks like the bush-mccain machine has learned much from Pres. Mugabe and other dictators.

Just when I thought that I

Just when I thought that I had heard everything! I guess the protestors haven't heard of "Free Speech Zone." If you are not familiar with the concept, that is where you can demonstrate to your hearts content - no one will see you, but, you may protest all day! Funny, I always thought the entire US was a free speech zone... We have seen the enemy and it is US!

The preemptive brutality of

The preemptive brutality of the RNC Convention is exactly why we need CHANGE. The country has turned into a police state where anyone that disagrees with this administration is subject to harassment, arrest and physical harm. But those who have peddled fear for years are are justifiably afraid. Have you seen pictures of the dangerous conspirators -- children, grandmothers and those vicious vegans? And anarchists on bicycles have got to go! Yes, there is reason for the RNC to be afraid. And the fear will grow when votes are counted and these bums are thrown out to face international war crimes charges. But first can I get the answer to several questions? Where is the media coverage? Where is the outrage? Where is America? Gone the way of the Constitution. I guess I answered my own questions.

My son, went to bot

My son, went to bot conventions to do a documentary. Most of the RNC was cancelled last night. So he and his 2 friends deciced to rent bikes and go to a concert. Instead they got arrested! This was AFTER THE PROTESTERS HAD BEEN BROKEN UP AND SUBDUED. They proved they were going to the concert with tickets--but they were fined and arrested for 'unlawful assembly.' Here are links... http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-72526 www.kyle.tv Are we a police state now? pkk

Hold on to the 4th, everyone

Hold on to the 4th, everyone - I'm afraid we're witnessing a burgeoning chapter in the "Patriot Act". Chilling to see photo of Tennessee producer Washington's face moments after being pepper sprayed...and he was merely documenting the protests!

The question is: Are these

The question is: Are these cops trained by the Gestapo or the KGB?

If that really bothers any

If that really bothers any of you you should do what I do and be an peaceful, but VERY vocal activist full time. Forget good taste when confronted by aggression, but use it always at other times. ZERO TOLERANCE FOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Eradicate the impression that we will be silent and get along. We have tried that.

America is only getting what

America is only getting what it asked for. We let this happen but not voting in the years leading up to this time, by allowing corporations the power of person-hood, by spending more time with shallowness then education. Its sad to to say, but the best is yet to come. I guess its hard facing the terror my ancestors faced for 400 years. As Malcolm X stated "the chickens are coming home to roust. What is real crazy, everyone is all excited about Barrack Obama. Yet I believe the fix is in. 4 more years of conservative control of this country. White folks in the solitude of the voting machine will not make the change. What, vote a Black man into the office of the president. I don't think so

I've grown so accustomed to

I've grown so accustomed to hearing the MSM's accounts of the abuses of civil liberties in places like Myanmar and Zimbabwe that I had to wonder what it would take for the world media to take note of american abuses. Maybe we're just wussies and our indignation threshold is a bit low. After all, in some countries journalists and demonstrators get taken away, brutalized and either left to languish in prisons or just plain 'disappeared'. But then, we have a standard of civil rights which we're indoctrinated from our childhood to expect. And yet, there was no randomness in the way that the raids on the Food Not Bombs centers were coordinated with the raids on organizing centers for the RNC demonstrators. This is another standard that has dropped...which is our right to assemble and freedom of speech. "Pre emptive arrests for probabable cause to commit riot" is a ficticious excuse; -by that logic anyone could be guilty of conspiracy to commit any crime. In the past the MSM covered these outrages, but as media control become ever increasingly consolidated... they become even more complicitious with the crimes of the state . For me, one of the most eventful and life altering historical events was the DNC in Chicago in 1968. I was only 10 or 11 at the time. The majority of the demonstrators came there with peaceful intent and Mayor Daley of Chicago unleashed the full might of the largely undereducated, politically far right and overwhelmingly racist police. What happened was a bloodbath against mainly nonviolent 20year old college students. It was an event that radicalized most of america's students... it turned me leftward in my thinking and it was the first time that I began to think about radical change or revolution. It shook the american conscience because we all saw it. It wasn't hidden like America's dirty little secret as it is today. It was covered by the press as press members there also got their brains bashed in as well. And by the end of the DNC the chants of the demonstraters changed from 'Stop the War' or 'Out Now!' to 'The Whole World Is Watching!!' to remind those powers that indeed they were being watched...and judged. But it was it another time and another media. And as for the brutality of the police; - yeah, it would seem they're empowered by all the widening of powers and equipment rained upon them by conservative politicians and a complacent paranoid public...so that as they feel a greater freedom, we feel less and less free ...and alone... and isolated. So maybe its time we all come out into the streets? If enough of us do then maybe the MSM press won't be able to avoid it.

What an absolute disgrace!

What an absolute disgrace! Kiss your protected freedoms goodbye!

I'm a resident of

I'm a resident of Minneapolis. Based on my observations over the past 40 years, it is safe to say the police in both Minneapolis and St. Paul can be counted on to escalate nearly any encounter to the point of violence. Add the adrenaline associated with protecting the RNC and it was a virtual certainty that the police would careen wildly out of control. Once again, I'm ashamed to be an American...

Why are we continually

Why are we continually surprised by these militaristic actions against free speech?? I think because it has been going on since day one, and we thought maybe we had progressed socially somehow. Unfortunately, not. Just like racism and sexism, we have a long way to go before free speech is really, well, free speech. Right now we are going back to at least 1968. Wow, and its 2008?? 40 years and still no civil progress?? Lets hope Obama wins so at least racism has changed a bit. I suppose you could say the same about McCain and Palin if they win since she is a woman. However, Pelosi being Speaker of the House was historical so I guess you could say there has been some glass broken there. Who would've thought free speech which is one of our most cherish Constitutional rights would be one of the last to change and move forward?

The mask has come off. The

The mask has come off. The face of the beast stands revealed. Regional governance which was fought mostly by elements of the Right in the 70's has now slapped the left and even liberals upside the face. Regional governance is a top-down operation emanating from that Eye upside the pyramid on the back of the $1 Fed note. Primary focus of this anti-democratic and thoroughly non-small R-republican form of pre-dictatorial authoritarianism is national control and coordination of all police forces in the country, down to the only elected law officers in the land, the county sheriffs. In my home state of Minnesota, the Legislature several years back passed a law that county sheriffs needed to have graduated from cop-shop training centers where they are totally indoctrinated by policestate advocates. This undermines the independence and public accountability of the ONLY elected law officers in the country. To all you nice, well-meaning Minnesota liberals out there: Welcome to the Amerikkkan Police State.

Why do you say it Bush and

Why do you say it Bush and McCain. Similar events unfolded in Denver last week. Denver PD and state and feds raided homes, smashed computers, unlawfully arrested and stepped all over the constitution. Don't blame the Repugs- thisz went on under Clinton in Chicago. This is not just a slow crawl down a slippery slope, we are at full speed ahead. A unitary Presidency is coming. All power to the Executive! Heil President . . .

The GOP has been the enemy

The GOP has been the enemy of the American people since 1865. They fought every initiative designed for the greater good since. They murdered and jailed labor union leaders, enacted the personal income tax, caused the Great Depression, backed the Nazis, persecuted supposed American citizen communists....you name it. If Bush and his gang of war criminals and thieves are not brought to justice by President Obama they will have succeeded in destroying America.

It looks like WWIII is going

It looks like WWIII is going to be aimed at free speech. Welcome to the Brave New World where the name of your crime will be engraved on your back and in your computer file. The terrorists are now running our government so you better be a good little boy and vote for McCain so we can finally be rid of all of those dreaded liberals, protesters, professors, scientists and what-not. Watch out for that taser. Who's Joking? Not me. I'm headed for my hidden camp in the mountains.

Isn't there some way to make

Isn't there some way to make these militant police and FBI accountable? What are they doing practicing their homeland anti-terrorist tactics on Americans? Will an after-the-event investigation result in punishment for the police assault? These are the questions for which I want answers.

Civil rights are for

Civil rights are for pussies. American kids need to be held hostage by those with automatic weapons so that they learn real quick that the Constitution is just a god-damned piece of paper!

****GET OUT AND

****GET OUT AND VOTE-- WE NEED TO REMOVE THE HEAD THUGS IN OUR CURRENT ADMINISTRATION. SO CARRY ON; FILM, REPORT, NETWORK --WHATEVER IT TAKES TO BRING AN END TO THIS TYRANNY. PEACE IS THE WAY.

The RNC's terrorist watch

The RNC's terrorist watch group inflitrated vegan groups? Wow! That really makes me feel safer. Those vegans are the most treacherous and violent people on earth, dontcha know? What a powerful way to spend tax payer dollars: spying on vegan groups. Way to go RNC. We really know how tough you are now!

I live in Minneapolis. I

I live in Minneapolis. I have friends who lived in the houses who were raided. I have friends in jail right now for felony riot charges who were arrested for being street medics, for helping those in need. Reporters from Democracy Now are still being charged with inciting a riot for having the audacity to actually try and show the world what was going down on the streets of St. Paul. If you are reading this you need to wake up. You need to realize that what they do to my brother or sister today they will do to you or me tomorrow. We have no cultural basis to use the word 'Homeland'. It does not come out of our history or our shared language. The only cultures to use it in recent memory are Nazi Germany and Apartheid South Africa. Wake up before this long night ends and it's early morning and it's your door being broken down and it's your freedom and liberty being taken away in handcuffs by a bunch of paid thugs posing as public servants.

I remember the 1972 RNC in

I remember the 1972 RNC in Miami. Things were the same, I was arrested, jailed and released within 24 hours. My daughter was arrested and jailed in NYC at the RNC in 2004. Preemptive is only half of the story. She and other peaceful protesters were jailed for over 48 hours by design until GW had left town. Of course this being against the constitution. This was orchestrated by the feds, driven by Bloomberg and executed by then police commissioner Raymond Kelly. Lawsuits are pending, but I am afraid the MN RNC is another example of the "golden rule". He who has the gold makes the rules...

The neo-fascists are just

The neo-fascists are just practicing a dry run to see what works and doesn't before they start carting us off one by one to Halliburton-built concentration camps for crimes of dissent. My only question is: If Insane McCane gets trounced by Obama, will Bush invade Iran to give himself and Cheney to declare Martial Law and suspend the elections? Then what you see previewed here in St. Paul might be the treatment we all get in 50 states across the country. Then, what will we do? Pick up our guns, as our right-wing brothers do? Is there any other choice?

Where is the ACLU? Glad you

Where is the ACLU? Glad you asked... they're busy defending illegal immigrants and the business owners who illegally employ them

Wake up!!! I live and work

Wake up!!! I live and work in St. Paul and am proud of it. No one is against a non violant protest. I believe we all have something to say on one or more issues with the current office and the candidates in this upcoming election. What has elevated enforcement at the RNC is the 200+ extremist rioters that think they're proving a point using violence and vandalism. Without them running rampit throughout downtown St. Paul destroying everything in their path, law enforcment would not be in such a tense, 'adrenaline endused' state of mind. If all of us, including protestors with differing views of the war (anti- and pro) would stand together to stop these Extremist Rioters, maybe the mentallity of the powers to be would change (even a bit) and some respect for the First Amendment and protesters would change. Personally, as long as the violence and vandalism persists, I would hope the arrests would continue. These people are destroying our city.....

Well so long as they're

Well so long as they're going to charge people with rioting, hopefully at the next convention people will just realize they might as well riot. Organize online, or in other cities, in cells, etc... ways that can't be easily infiltrated, and store up some smoke grenades (and gas masks) of your own.

What was done to the people

What was done to the people that were planning on peaceably demonstrating at the Republican Convention makes me very angry, and I know I am not alone. As I have said for many years now...wake up , people and see what our government is doing to our freedoms. While it has our attention riveted on wars and more wars , we are quickly losing our freedoms here at home. That is the object, you see. Freedom of Speech, Freedom to assemble, Freedom of the Press, etc. have all but disappeared, while our attention has been occupied on the failing Economy and the trumped up Wars . That is what 911 was meant to do..cause a diversion so as to get our attention away from what this Republican administration planned to do. Do you really think that the Patriot Act was written in such a short period of time ? Something like that would take Months of preparation. Think , people. Wake up and start making noise and fight back before it is too late. If not, you will soon know what all those Detention Camps that Halliburton was contracted to build were really for...and it was not for illegal aliens..it was for you and for me. Bush meant it when he said that the "Constitution was nothing but a GD piece of paper. " Take him at his word...that is the way that bunch of Bushes feel...all of them.

I find it interesting that

I find it interesting that law enforcement agents managed to find danger in a bunch of vegans marching, but not in three men armed with high powered rifles who swore to murder Obama.

Check out prisonplanet and

Check out prisonplanet and terrorstorm on web and then re-read 'Brave New World' and then read the 1986 book 'Amusing Ourselves to Death.' Then do something to reverse the police state's power base, ignorance, misinformation and media abetted deceit.

In reading some of these

In reading some of these comments I am seeing a lot of paranoia and radical views which waste the energy of the peace and social justice movement. It's not that what they are saying isn't true - America is probably the most insidious police state on the plant simply because it's cowed population actually supports their own oppression by and large - but it isn't very useful. We need to be more creative in our protests, WE need to design and implement preemptive strategies that minimize or negate the strategies of the police. There are a myriad of ways that we can begin protecting ourselves and our messages, and a myriad of ways of preventing infiltration of our strategy meetings. However, all of my ideas in this regard are based on the core principle that all protest and civil disobedience must have at its root the principle of non-violence. Otherwise we will lose the support of the people and all credibility (and I won't play with you). Simply put, plan for preemptive police actions and expose them through methods of disclosure and appropriate legal actions. This is the next logical evolution in the advance of civil affairs, and not the current vogue of letting the cops violate our rights and then going after them in court; it simply doesn't get the kind of effect we need to change this apoiled and arrogant nation. Thanks.

How about some Sun Tzu style

How about some Sun Tzu style protest tactics? How nice would it be to see the reaction of the SS when they return to a local detainment facility with prisoners after a pre(or current)-protest roundup only to be greeted by spontaneous mass protests at the gates of their local gitmo? Any dissenters are handled with military style tactics. I'm not advocating violence, just suggesting that instead of walking into a situation where one knows force will be used expecting to become some sort of martyr , have some sort of group response planned whether it's disperse and regroup or charge.

"When a society gives up a

"When a society gives up a little liberty for a little security, it loses both, and deserves neither"--Benjamin Franklin

Mpls police acting like

Mpls police acting like thugs and hooligans is nothing new. I was part of the anti-Viet Nam war demonstrations in 1970 and 1972. Cops and the FBI did "premptive arrests back in the day. At peace demonstrations, the Mpls cops went beserk, beating photographers and reporters, smashing cameras, gassing protestors and bystanders during anti-war protests. I was sprayed with tear gas & beaten, as were hundreds of my fellow protesters. The Tactical Squad wore their Darth Vader costumes and took off their badges so you couldn't identify and report them for police brutality. People think my former home town is liberal, but it is just as much a police state as any other city. I live in Seattle now, where I was part of the anti-WTO demonstrations in 1999. The cops in Seattle rioted for days. The mayor imposed a curfew and shut down all protest after the first few days. I am an attorney and teach constitutional law to college freshmen and sophomores. At ages 18 and 19, they can barely recall life before Sept. 11, 2001. They've been thoroughly brainwashed. Their attitude is "if you aren't doing anything wrong, why should you mind be searched?" and "the government's tactics must be making us safer - we haven't had a terrorist attack in seven years." The only parts of the Bill of Rights left are the second and third amendments. I feel like I am teaching ancient history. Susan

I suppose by now everyone

I suppose by now everyone has noticed the extraordinary degree of correspondence between the police tactics employed against unembedded journalists in the Twin Cities and the tactics used by our military to suppress and eliminate undesirable and unwelcome attention and perspectives in Iraq and elsewhere? How many journalist have been killed in Iraq? How many arrested and detained indefinitely without charge in Iraq? I suppose the good news in St. Paul is the police are actually charging them with conspiracy to riot (or some other politically motivated, knock-kneed charge like that). Thoroughly vetted, properly credentialed journalists were violently arrested and brutalized by “peace” officers exhibiting, in act and word, complete disregard and absolute disdain for the value and function of a free and independent news media (and the Constitution). Fox News, on the other hand, embedded with the police unit, was unmolested. Now that is America the beautiful. Let freedom ring! I suppose this is the undertone, resounding loud and clear, in the message the “law enforcement” agents of St. Paul are sending: be grateful we did not use deadly force. Or perhaps the message is: only an anarchist brings a video camera to taser fight! I’ll bet if you could get close to those cops you would hear them chuckling at lines like: what kind of idiot fights batons, rubber-bullets, pepper-spray and flash-bang grenades with a microphone? I’m sure St. Paul himself is looking down from heaven, practicing his karate kicks and baton blows, wishing he could be out there in attack formation, with one of those frickin kick-ass riot gear suits helping to bust the heads of those evil-intentioned, unpatriotic protesters trying to stop the war and restore our civil liberties! Oh, Minnesota you give us so much to be proud of! Thanks for showing the world first hand the freedoms we enjoy in our democracy and what free speech is really all about, because, in truth, the world is watching (on Youtube).

My 19 year old son lives in

My 19 year old son lives in one of the Minnepolis houses that was raided. None of the people living or staying there were taken in or arrested, although the police still confiscated computers and journals. The police burst in with semi-automatic rifles, zip-tied their hands behind their backs, forced them to lie facedown on the floor while they searched the house looking for "bomb-making" materials and other materials implying incitement to riot. While conducting the search the officers used nicknames for each other, like Terminator and Executioner, such as "Has anyone checked in with the Terminator?" Obviously they were trying to intimidate. My son and his roommates are working with lawyers to attempt to get their personal belongings returned, so far they are still being held as evidence. Here's a link to Glenn Greenwald's Salon.com video interview with the kids post-raid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ougH8G6UnkI

this is why our founding

this is why our founding fathers believed in and sought to protect our right to bear arms. Liberty has to be fought for in order to survive. We know who the enemy is, when do we act? freedom is not free.

our freedom was paid for by

our freedom was paid for by the blood of our forefathers. When is the next installment? Isn't it time as a people that we stand up on our hindlegs and fight back? We know who the enemy is.

In the late 60's the tactic

In the late 60's the tactic was many times to get arrested thereby clogging up the prisons and the courts and generating publicity.

This is the republicans way

This is the republicans way of exporting democracy. Oh and what happened to their efforts for those who suffered losses due to Gustav?

Get of it! This is not just

Get of it! This is not just 'the Republican way.' - Dems ASKED for it. They set us up and left us hanging. How? By not ever campaigning about the REAL reasons to fight the Bush-Cheney-neoCon-McCain juggernaut. Once again taking all progressives for patsied the Democratic Party determined (oh, they LOV to do that) that 'theri' campaign (to the center again) would be all about family, and let's forget about de-funding the war or impeachment, and don't make mention of torture or the shredding of our Constitution. In a sane world, THOSE would be exactly the reasons to get voters out in droves, to show that they would stand up for our Constitution and justice. But, no, it had to be the DNC way, and ALL of America might have to pay for this continued cowardice. Being tied at the hip to corporate funders leaves the Democratic Party with no wiggle room to make any valid critique as to how we got to where we are: starting wars, torturing, exporting jobs,massive personal ande federal debt, top players above the law, and Protesters Getting their Heads Busted in Minn. By NOT representing the people's true interests, and not defending Constitutional Law when it has been repeatedly savaged by the neocons, the DEMOCRATIC PARTY SET the STAGE for this confrontation: (1) Protesters IN the STREETS since the Democrats are not fighting for our issues and rights and to end the war in Congress, where elese can justice-seekers go? (2) By their INaction they have given the Green Light to this kid of military-political-police behavior which has been going on for a long time but had it auge in Miami 2003 using equipment and training from the Iraq War budget. Progressives who continue to support the Democratic Party enablers have become the newest class of ENABLERS. Hey, Move-on! It's time to MOVE ON from the Democratic Party: If you have a progressive Agenda, time to associate yourselves to the battle to build progressive politics FREE from the corporate pursestrings. Because what they stand and fight for are your own values, progressives, build the Green Party with your money and sweat, no matter who you vote for on Election Day. You cannot keep trusting the "Lucy" party every 4 years. We have wasted decades. We must make the Greens viable with our efforts; theyr are not "they" -- they are US. we are them.

This is exactly why people

This is exactly why people don't take to the streets when something like the 2000 election happens. When an election where the majority of people voted for one candidate is handed to the other guy by the Supremes, people need to take to the streets, riot if they must and take their country back by force. But these tactics so frighten people that regular folks who have things like jobs, families, PTA and Soccer meetings to worry about, will not stand up for their rights if they think it means getting carted off to jail, getting a record on their name, getting disappeared, or some other form of suppression. They get the middle class from both sides, keeping them down financially so they don't have time or energy to do things like protest, and then putting the fear of jail or worse into those who actually find time to worry about the national political scene. So as others have pointed out before, where is the ACLU in all this, how can we bring the people who set these raids up to answer for it? Someone at Truthout, please do an article on this - how can those of us who want to exercise our "rights" defend against these gestappo tactics?

Dear fan of Green Party

Dear fan of Green Party politics: Can you understand that the Green Party is nothing but a shill for the Republicans? Don't you get that the whole point is to divide the left so that we won't stand strong together and can be squashed one at a time? Our system really only has room for two parties, I know that comes as a shock but it is true. Let's say we became a nation of leftists (60%+). When an election comes along, we have 1/2 the leftists voting dem and 1/2 voting green. We would still lose elections because our candidates would get 30% each while some Nazi Republican would get 40% and be the new Fuhrer. The problem we have is called Single-Member Districts. In order to change that we would need to change the constitution. If we were to change the constitution, the bill of rights would be ON THE TABLE. The Republicans fund the greens for one reason and one reason alone: Divided we are conquered.

Actually in the 2000

Actually in the 2000 election people DID take to the streets. There were a bunch of republicans storming the precincts trying to get them to stop voting, in some cases they were successful. The democrats were mostly taken by surprise because they never thought the republicans would stoop so low as to so obviously steal an election. But the republicans were right there, ready to go, indicating that there must have been an actual plan. There were no riot police to protect our democracy from those republicans in Florida, which just goes to show you: riot police are there, with their guns, to keep leftists in line. Three guys were busted trying to assassinate Barack Obama in Denver but the crony republican DA (a Mr. Eid, traitor that he is) decided to only prosecute them for the drugs they were caught with. There was plenty of evidence including high powered rifles, body armor, and written plans about what they were up to. But instead the Republican National Police decide to beat up and steal from Food Not Bombs, an organization that advocates non-violent protest. No high powered rifles or body armor have been reported to be found in any of the homes in MN that were unconstitutionally raided. I guess the trick to getting away with being a protester is to be a republikkkan.