Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Americans only WISH they had that kind of freedom.


Well, isn't this an exciting development?

White House Tells Press: Huge Anti-American Protest in Iraq Shows 'Progress'

NEW YORK A huge anti-American protest swept two cities in Iraq today, but White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe told reporters this only underscores how much "progress" the U.S. is making in that country.

Four years since the fall of Baghad, Iraq "is now a place where people can freely gather and express their opinions, and that was something they could not do under Saddam." Johndrove said, traveling with President Bush to Arizona.

And some day, they hope to export that kind of freedom to dissent back to the Motherland:

Arrests at GOP Convention Are Criticized

NEW YORK -- One late August evening, Alexander Pincus pedaled his bicycle to the Second Avenue Deli to buy matzo ball soup, a pastrami-on-rye and potato latkes for his sweetheart, who was sick with a cold.

He would not return for 28 hours. As Pincus and a friend left the deli, they inadvertently walked into a police blockade and sweep of bicycle-riding protesters two days before the Republican National Convention began. "I asked an officer how I could get home," Pincus recalled. "He said, 'Follow me,' and we went a few feet and cops grabbed us. They handcuffed us and made us kneel for an hour."

Police carted Pincus to a holding cell topped with razor wire and held him for 25 hours without access to a lawyer. The floor was a soup of oil and soot, he said, and the cell had so few portable toilets that some people relieved themselves in the corner. Pincus said a shoulder was dislocated as police pulled back his arms to handcuff him. "Cops kept saying to us, 'This is what you get for protesting,' " said Pincus, whose account of his arrest is supported in part by deli workers and a time-stamped food receipt.

I love the smell of razor wire in the morning. It smells like ... freedom.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well, they're still training the Iraqi police force, ... so give 'em time.

Now, apparently, the Occupation and Puppet Government are behaving more like Canadian governments.

Let people gather in large numbers to blow-off steam, then completely ignore them.

[i'm excepting APEC and Quebec City WTO of course.]