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Vance 02-18-2003 06:42 PM

Anti-war protesters arrested high above freeway
 
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/21803_ ... sters.html
ABC13 Eyewitness News
(2/18/03) — Anti-war protests in Houston are growing in number and intensity. If you traveled on the Southwest Freeway Tuesday morning, you may have found yourself trapped in traffic because of one. Police arrested two people, but not before they unfurled a huge banner.
The group "Students for Peace" openly acknowledges that Tuesday's action was illegal -- that, they say, is the point. They say acts of civil disobedience are essential to forcing the public to take another look at the prospect of war.

In home video taken by the demonstrators themselves, two protesters can be seen with mountaineering equipment. They attached themselves to cables supporting the Hazard street bridge and begin to climb. Eventually they unfurled a 12 by 20-foot banner reading "No war in our name." They expected to draw attention and they did -- from Houston police.

"The right thing to do is to negotiate in a peaceful manner internationally and open up dialogue, never close dialogue," yelled protester Tony Nocella as he was being arrested.

The banner was taken down. Twenty-six-year-old Tony Nocella and 24-year-old Sunshine Swallers were both taken to jail.

"We want everybody in Houston to have the courage… There's going to be a meeting at City Hall…" Swallers tried to get her point across.

They're charged with obstructing a highway or roadway -- a misdemeanor. The whole incident affected traffic flow along the Southwest Freeway during morning rush hour and may have contributed to several fender benders below it.

"We did very much realize that the people who were going up were likely to be arrested on something along the nature of criminal trespass to obstructing traffic," said Cameron Naficy of Students for Peace. "That is part of the action, breaking the law purposefully, because we think the point is something that needs to be out there."

Not everyone supports civil disobedience or opposes the war.

One man criticized the action. "Civil disobedience usually doesn't threaten other people's lives."

"I just agree with the President," said a Houston woman. "So whatever he decides to do, I'm supporting him."

Still, Students for Peace say you can expect to see more of the same in the future. Both of those arrested are still in custody. They face up to 180 days in jail and $2,000 in fines. The students say they will refuse to post bond and remain in jail to avoid paying money to the government.

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Man, why couldnt they have fallen to their death? cry:

Colonel Klink 02-18-2003 06:43 PM

Yah thouse "Support Saddam" group did the same thing today in Seattle.

CaP bUsTa 02-18-2003 06:49 PM

dude all these guys doing anti war protests arent supporting saddam...they are just against violence i mean common do you really want to see american soldiers die in iraq

Vance 02-18-2003 06:51 PM

No but I want to see Saddam taken out. Any means necessary. A part of a soldier's job is to realize that he/she might die while in battle. You just accept it.

CaP bUsTa 02-18-2003 06:53 PM

i cant see why saddam pisses you off that much
i mean its like he raped your mom or something when ur saying "i want saddam dead even if it means havin guys die to do it"

Vance 02-18-2003 06:55 PM

I never said he needed to die, just to be taken out

CaP bUsTa 02-18-2003 06:57 PM

hah well when u said "taken out" i thought u mead killed
mabye i should stop watching the godfather

Colonel Klink 02-18-2003 06:59 PM

Mabe Rush needs to add you on this list Cap Busta!
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CaP bUsTa 02-18-2003 07:01 PM

yes just because i dont think we should go to war means im saddams best friend...your an idiot

02-18-2003 07:01 PM

wtf, the black guy and jimmy carter are cool.

02-18-2003 07:06 PM

klink man where have you been? haven't seen you post in months

Colonel Klink 02-18-2003 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Germ
wtf, the black guy and jimmy carter are cool.

The same Jimmy that created Irans fundelmelist goverment, the same jimmer that had duble didgit inflation and ressesion, the same jimmy that appessed North Korea? R u talking about Jimmy? mwah:

02-18-2003 07:19 PM

yes and he's cool.

Jedi Marksman 02-18-2003 07:21 PM

Anti-war protestors have as much right as anyone to voice their views. To call them traitors or enemy sympathizers is unfair. I have no love for Saddam either, but there are some who believe that war should be avoided at all costs. You had protestors arguing against war with Japan after Pearl Harbor in 1941. You just have to respect their perspective on this issue, if not necessarily agree with it.

Old Reliable 02-18-2003 07:23 PM

what the hell is saddam gonna do

02-18-2003 07:23 PM

but protesting on the free way where cars need to pass is just stupid

Colonel Klink 02-18-2003 07:25 PM

Once a trator allways a trator. These protesters are anti-Americans. I see them everyday, they are anti-bush, anti-US, and anti- Israel. Also they are Comminist lefties. The main organizers of protests are the Workers World Party. A party that thinks North Korea is a worker paradice!

Jedi Marksman 02-18-2003 07:25 PM

Saddam is basking in world sympathy. The EU has put him on notice that he is standing on his last legs. They realize that the U.S. is not going to wait much longer. He would be better off going into exile. With all of the money he has looted from the Iraqi people, he could live like a king elsewhere.

Old Reliable 02-18-2003 07:27 PM

well id like to see these protestors put in siberia also, but really, attacking them will just make em angry. we have to destroy baghdad in order for them to be on their knees

CaP bUsTa 02-18-2003 08:10 PM

yes destroy baghdad and kill the hundreds of thousands of innocent civillians

Totenkopf 02-18-2003 08:45 PM

Sunshine Swallers? What a fuckin' name!

As for protesters being anti-American...bullshit. I have served in the military, as well as protested against war. I'm not anti-American, I'm against young men dying for unclear reasons. I'd like to see you excited little fucks, shut your mouth, get out from behind your PC's, and actually go to Iraq. Let's see how eager you are to take out Saddam when the bullets start flying by your head.

Vance 02-18-2003 08:47 PM

Ill do it when Im able to. (2 years)

SoLiDUS 02-18-2003 08:52 PM

[quote:b2823]"I just agree with the President," said a Houston woman. "So whatever he decides to do, I'm supporting him."[/quote:b2823]

What a fucking ...

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SoLiDUS 02-18-2003 08:53 PM

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02-19-2003 02:18 AM

buhahahah!!!!

pest 02-19-2003 07:00 AM

[quote="Colonel Klink":9fa3c]These protesters are anti-Americans. I see them everyday, they are anti-bush, anti-US, and anti- Israel. Also they are Comminist lefties. The main organizers of protests are the Workers World Party. A party that thinks North Korea is a worker paradice![/quote:9fa3c]

While I agree with your assesment of many of these people, one of americas greatest strenghts is that we have the freedom to protest, to speak our mind. It isnt my issue, so I m not in the street, but there are some issues that would get me out there, and I want that option.

Colonel Klink 02-19-2003 07:54 AM

I know they have a great right to protest. But you will get tired of them saying "AFGAN WOMEN ARE BETTER OFF WITH THE TALIBAN", "CAPTIALISM KILL", "WAR IN IRAQ: EVIL US AND ZIONIST PLOT!", "BUSH NEW TERRORIST", "AMERICANS: WARMONGERS AND HATEMONGERS" You probaly get tried of hearing and seeing that everyday.

47RoNinHavok 02-19-2003 08:05 AM

[quote="CaP bUsTa":0c4ed]yes destroy baghdad and kill the hundreds of thousands of innocent civillians[/quote:0c4ed] I am against the taking of innocent lives. I was totally against the taking of 3000+ innocent american men, women, and children's lives on 9/11/01. It has been proven that Sadaam has ties to terrorist organizations. He himself has commited horrible atrocities against his own people. How much more does someone have to do in order to qualify as a "villian"? Should we just wait around to let Sadaam get his hands on a nuclear bomb, so that he may either utilize it himself or give it to his terrorist friends? However horrific the ideal of war may be, the alternative to me is even worse. I say we should go into Iraq and finish what we started 10 years ago. If we had turned Baghdad into a parking lot long ago we probably wouldnt have had the cowardly set of events that happened in this great nation of ours. They would have been too scared, because they would have understood the repercussions of such an action.

hamsters united 02-19-2003 09:04 AM

[quote="Colonel Klink":b48e7]Once a trator allways a trator. These protesters are anti-Americans. I see them everyday, they are anti-bush, anti-US, and anti- Israel. Also they are Comminist lefties. The main organizers of protests are the Workers World Party. A party that thinks North Korea is a worker paradice![/quote:b48e7]

still living in the cold war era are we?

Colonel Klink 02-19-2003 09:28 AM

[quote="hamsters united":aa37d]
still living in the cold war era are we?[/quote:aa37d]

We still got North Korea and Red China right? fire2:


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