Perchslayer
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They were protecting water and god gave em a hole effin bunch of it:bigpuke:
Gee why yes I was sleeping otherwise I might have been the one to start the main thread on this month's ago! You have to live in the now and if you think a big brawl is going to help the cops you are sadly mistaken. Keeping this out of the main press is the key. These guys had left wing press in there nearly nonstop since April but the left wing doesn't move crap. It only started gaining speed when they went up and got in a fight with the oil workers and brought in that little Hollywood Twit both of which helped get it on more mainstream press which in turn alerted more people and that's how it works. You notice how the camps are slowly fading away that's because there's no press and there's no Oil Workers there's no protest there's nothing really happening so the news doesn't cover it and so the whole thing starts to grind to a hault. So your damn right the cops are not going to get in a pissing match that they will then be made out to be the bad guys again only to gain nothing but more court cost to the people of this state. So tell me what would be better today if they would have gone extream that night?dean these protestors are not getting their info from the news they are getting it on social media. Were you asleep when the protest camps started growing? The national news were not covering this protest until the numbers at the camps were in the thousand. Go creep on the pages of some of the protesters and you will see one lie after another being spewed out and the minions gobbling it up as fact.
Now that sir is not a bad idea at all. Man if we could get a couple hundred bottles of cheap vodka in there i bet we could get that camp to implode faster then any police action could ever take it out! At the very least the live seem would be allot more interesting!Just for the record and talking from a good bit of experience with this type shi'ite; I agree with Dean it was an effective tactic and disagree with it politically. I was told from highly reliable sources; the first tactic in Cuba proper is to dispense copious bottles of rum on street corners and cordon the area. Reportedly the disruption fizzles out quickly.