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<blockquote data-quote="804brown" data-source="post: 915078" data-attributes="member: 29553"><p>Both cops and protesters damaged the fence. I saw cops pushing the fence to ram into protesters. Protesters did pull the bottom open but that wouldnt qualiify as damage. No one "trashed" anything once they/we were inside the property. NO ONE!!</p><p></p><p>SO those brave men of the cloth were morons for standing up for justice?? I bet you were the type that put down MLK in the 60s as a trouble maker. Those priests and bishop were willing to be arrested to bring focus on the issue at hand. They are not internet "activists" (like some of you) who sit at their computers and think they are changing the world or making a difference. The young kids of the civil rights movement who broke the law at the time to sit at those segregated counters were heroic not "moronic" . There were signs that were "posted" too!! Im glad they broke those laws. Im glad they stood for justice!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="804brown, post: 915078, member: 29553"] Both cops and protesters damaged the fence. I saw cops pushing the fence to ram into protesters. Protesters did pull the bottom open but that wouldnt qualiify as damage. No one "trashed" anything once they/we were inside the property. NO ONE!! SO those brave men of the cloth were morons for standing up for justice?? I bet you were the type that put down MLK in the 60s as a trouble maker. Those priests and bishop were willing to be arrested to bring focus on the issue at hand. They are not internet "activists" (like some of you) who sit at their computers and think they are changing the world or making a difference. The young kids of the civil rights movement who broke the law at the time to sit at those segregated counters were heroic not "moronic" . There were signs that were "posted" too!! Im glad they broke those laws. Im glad they stood for justice!! [/QUOTE]
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