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To: Bill who wrote (526369)11/5/2009 6:22:35 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1579772
 
A Dozen Demonstrators Arrested At Pelosi’s Office — Shredded Copies Of Health Bill

Looks like the demonstrators really are serious about storming the Congressional barricades.

A dozen people were arrested this afternoon in or just outside of Nancy Pelosi’s office, some for unlawful entry and others for disorderly conduct, the Capitol Police confirm, adding that some of the arrested were throwing papers around.

Four demonstrators were arrested for refusing to leave her office in the Canon House Office Building, and eight more were arrested for unlawful or disorderly conduct, Capitol Police spokesperson Kimberly Schneider tells our reporter, Amanda Erickson.

Apparently those who were arrested outside her office were also throwing papers in the hallway, the spokesperson says. It couldn’t immediately be determined what sort of papers the demonstrators were tossing or why the paperwork ticked them off.

This is less serious than arrests at Pelosi’s office in the Capitol itself would have been, but a dozen for unlawful entry and disorderly conduct is definitely noteworthy. More soon.

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Update: Pelosi spokesperson Drew Hammill confirms that the demonstrators were Operation Rescue* people and that they were shredding copies of the health care bill.

theplumline.whorunsgov.com

*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Rescue
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