More evidence the Gov. thinks Protesting = terrorism

K

Keenly

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Luz Lazo
Richmond Times-Dispatch
September 4, 2009
Note: In the body of the article, demonstrating is casually equated with terrorism.

FORT LEE — Motorists along state Route 36 just outside Fort Lee slowed down yesterday morning to take a peek at the soldiers in full gear guarding the main gate.


About a dozen protesters held posters and chanted, “No more hate! No more hate!” The base’s law enforcement made sure the demonstrators stayed calm and outside Fort Lee’s perimeters.




It was a peaceful and short demonstration, but such an unusual scene that a traffic backup seemed inevitable.




“What’s going on?” asked a passing driver.
Fort Lee law-enforcement, civilian and military personnel were simulating a protest as part of a three-day anti-terrorism and force-protection exercise at the Army base.
 

doobnVA

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Posting on internet forums is a characteristic of domestic terrorists.

If you ask me, anti-terrorism is pretty much the same thing AS terrorism.
 

NoDrama

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once you are an "official" terrorist you can have all sorts of sanctions placed against you according to the patriot act. No habeus corpus for you, they can just throw you in a cell for no reason and leave you there for the rest of your life.
 
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