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Pro-Pally rally atack cops in New York and NYPD kicks their ass for that.

January 11th, 2009 admin

Well well well,  pro-pally nutjobs made a mistake of attacking NYPD cops  during their anti-Israel rally and got their ass handed to them. They are forgetting that New York is not a Londonistan for them, where they can attack cops and still get away with it.

NEW YORK (CNN) — At least nine protesters were arrested in a pro-Palestinian rally Sunday afternoon in New York that injured seven police officers, authorities said.
Seven police officers were injured Sunday in New York City during a pro-Palestinian rally.

Seven police officers were injured Sunday in New York City during a pro-Palestinian rally.

The extent of injuries varied from minor to serious, New York police said. Two officers sustained head injuries. Detective Cheryl Crispin said the protesters taken into custody faced charges ranging from disorderly conduct to reckless endangerment.

Pro-Palestinian rally in New York turns violent

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  1. January 11th, 2009 at 23:54 | #1

    I was witness to this disgusting riot in New York. They left the streets as filthy as some of their beliefs. Many gathered on 58th street by CNN. Seems they have a problem with them also. Who do they not have a problem with? I think it is low self esteem and low self worth. What else can you suspect when they hide half their population behind bed sheets? A people of invalidation should not be surprised when others invalidate or marginalize them. Personally I hope the fighting ends but it is NOT out of respect for the Muslim “culture”, a culture that old that has progressed so little. Islamic law? The two word should not be put together. A degenerate law from a low degenerate culture. How dare these people denigrate so many and expect to be taken seriously when they cry in the streets for “peace”. What delusional psychosis can these people be under to actually hold their head up and claim any moral imperative? A ‘moral’ imperative that allows sexual abuse of children, rape of women (oh yeah I hear the denials already now, if she has what 100 witnesses and is not alone she could maybe claim rape), imprisonment of women, persecution of homosexuals by death (Oh yes Mr Iranian president you do not have many gays there do you?), religious repression of any other faith and the list goes on and on. Yes, every culture has a bad side but thank God most are not as absolutely insane as this. To all of this I am glad they protest. I am even glad they can use the tax payers money to do so because each time they do they lose more and more support because people see their contorted faces, read their signs and see the bed sheets that are allowed to do no more for entertainment than spread hatred and shout slogans. I have never been a very ‘proud’ American. I was wrong. I am proud today after seeing this side show. They may think us idiots for allowing their carnival to continue but it shows a great people that allow freedom of expression. The freedom to exist, to grow, to chose and become who and what you want or are.

  2. bruce
    January 12th, 2009 at 08:20 | #2

    Here, here…. you calls em like you see’s em

  3. Mike
    January 12th, 2009 at 19:02 | #3

    I don’t see anything about the cops kicking anyone’s ass & in fact there are more horror stories about rampant gangs of Muslims attacks Jews and non-Jews in/around/after the rally…and cops doing nothing about it.

    Maybe if Guiliani were still in charge something would be done, but Bloomberg can’t do anything or he’ll be ridiculed for being a jew and cracking down on the terrorists…

    There needs to be a no-tolerance policy – inciting violence, threatening violence – these are crimes and should be prosecuted as such. Hamas is recognized as a terrorist group – supporting them is also a crime I believe.

  4. January 12th, 2009 at 19:20 | #4

    Bloomberg is a politician while Guiliani did mean what he said.

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