Saturday, January 29, 2011

Obama tells Egypt to Allow Demonstrations? Says it is People's Rights? It is not the U.S. Citizens right anymore! Video of Police violence against U.S. Peaceful Demonstrations!

I found Obama's speech last night regarding Egypt and him saying ALL people around the world should have the right for peaceful demonstration, hilarious! We in the U.S. have lost that right! We can not demonstrate unless we have a permit now. Many applied for permits at various times... and gosh darn, you wouldn't guess that most permits are denied by the government.  When people have gotten together to demonstrate without permits, well the police come down hard on them, with tear gas and other draconian methods.

Also see this link - for information where the Police and U.S. government has said Twitter is illegal in helping others assemble! So is there any doubt the U.S. government would also shut down Twitter and the Internet if there was an uprising by the people?

Portion from the article linked above:

Although the U.S. State Department has encouraged activists to use Twitter internationally, U.S. Army Intelligence has called Twitter a potential terrorist tool, referring to activists' use of Twitter domestically during the 2008 Republican National Convention.

A question, are the U.S. government officials carefully watching Egypt's military and seeing them standing down against the people and worrying that would happen here in the U.S. also, if the people rose up against them and banks due to what is going on?



Also.... Obama said last night, the Egyptian government should listen to the people and if the people want a new government, then Egyptian rulers should listen.

I have a question to that..............  if the people in the U.S. took to the streets and demanded a government that was "For the people and by the people" once more, would all those government officials step down?  NO!  The U.S. would have the military/police and every thing they have thrown at the people of the U.S. if there was ever an uprising and Americans calling for a new government, not run by banks and corporations!   Obama can say what he wants, but the U.S. does not walk the talk, in freedoms of the people and their rights of protest!

Videos of samples of how  U.S. people are NOT allowed Peaceful Demonstration! 

The U.S. Police with megaphones declaring "UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES" IN VIDEOS, saying the People DO NOT HAVE A RIGHT TO DEMONSTRATE!





Here the U.S. is using LRAD to hurt people's ears.



Here Riot Police attack Students at the University of Pittsburgh - a totally unprovoked attack! Firing rubber bullets and tear gas - Saying, the students had not right to be gathered as they were. They weren't doing anything but being outside the buildings! They declare "Unlawful Assembly" and attack people, who are simply standing in the streets in the video!



Police brutalizing a single peaceful protester in Minn.



DNC convention peaceful demonstrators - hit with tear gas



Police get very violent against DNC peaceful protesters!



Organization that documents and videos police brutality against U.S. demonstrators - unlawfully detained and held, to stop them from taping the suppression of the people during demonstrations. Listen to this video, they say... we have no right for peaceful assembly they have videoed over and over again, police stopping any peaceful assemblies.



Seattle Police arresting people for no reason and hitting people with their bikes to get them to back up.



The reason I put these videos in, is to show the U.S. does not walk the talk! The U.S. does not allow peaceful demonstrations at all! I have no doubt the U.S. would take more action against the people than what Egypt is doing. I have no doubt that the U.S. is watching what the military does in Egypt against the people, to make sure the military would take action here in the U.S. against the people! The truth is we are not free to assemble peacefully in the U.S. and we have not had that freedom for a couple of decades!

These are just a few videos out of police stopping assemblies of the people, demonstrations and so on.  So when Obama says the Egyptians have the right to peaceful protest, then I am asking him, to give us in the United States that right also!

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