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Live ammo found

Tam

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Wonder if Obama will comment on the fact that authorities found live ammo at the PRO Union Protest rally in Madison during a security sweep of the area around the Capital building.

Wonder if he is going to comment on the Union protestors that cornered a Republican trying to get into the capital building to do the job he was elected to do.

Will he comment on the Protestors acting stupidly or will he stay quiet until someone steps over the line and violence breaks out. At which time he will again tell conservatives to tone down the violent rhetoric and stop the talk of recalling Senators that have been prolonging the issue with their self inflicted excile to avoid doing their elected jobs.
 

Steve

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MADISON, Wis. -- Dozens of rounds of ammo were found yesterday outside the Wisconsin Capitol building where protesters have rallied against the governor's budget and anti-collective bargaining bill.

Police discovered 11 hollow point 22-caliber rounds near one entrance, 29 rounds near a second entrance and one more near a third, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

maybe a would be shooter had a hole in his pocket?
 

Tam

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Maybe they should bring in some Homeland Security body scanners to scan the union protesters to protect the Republican Senators when they show up to work. Better yet some dogs trained to sniff out live ammo. Would love to see a Union goon pinned up against the wall by a barking dog. :wink:
 

hypocritexposer

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Tam said:
Maybe they should bring in some Homeland Security body scanners to scan the union protesters to protect the Republican Senators when they show up to work. Better yet some dogs trained to sniff out live ammo. Would love to see a Union goon pinned up against the wall by a barking dog. :wink:


They've already brought in security and it seems they don't know the difference between a Dem. lawmaker and a protester.

:lol:

video of the takedown at link

Democratic state Rep. Nick Milroy of South Range in northwestern Wisconsin was trying to get into the Capitol to retrieve some clothes from his office. Video from WKOW-TV shows him struggling with officers at an entrance before he was tackled.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/04/wisconsin-lawmaker-tackled-as-he-tries-to-enter-capitol-after-hours/#ixzz1FeGhraJk
 

Liveoak

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Makes no difference. The protesters that walked out of their teaching jobs and the lawmakers who walked away from a called vote (went into hiding) should be treated as common criminals.
 

Steve

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hypocritexposer said:
video of the takedown at link

Democratic state Rep. Nick Milroy of South Range in northwestern Wisconsin was trying to get into the Capitol to retrieve some clothes from his office. Video from WKOW-TV shows him struggling with officers at an entrance before he was tackled.

for some reason they do not show the first few seconds of the tape.. as you see the assemblyman pushing past the officer at the door, several police rush from the room to stop him

at that point it appears the assemblyman falls, not tackled, and the officers try to help him up.. but he clearly tried to push past the officers at the door..

twisting the news one story at a time..

http://www.wisn.com/video/27074185/detail.html

I didn't find any links with much more of the first part of the assemblyman attempted charge past the officers, but this one showed it a bit earlier and clearer.
 
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