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To: tejek who wrote (582824)8/26/2010 1:21:08 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577982
 
I was struck by how the instructions seem to direct them to the houses of ALREADY right wing people! What they NEED to do is convince the right-leaning independents, who might display none of the wingnut "tells".



To: tejek who wrote (582824)8/26/2010 1:34:47 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1577982
 
".meaning that they can't see the National Archives and the Constitution"

you can walk to the Archives from the Mall it's like two blocks. That guy was dead on on where not to go. Would you walk though east LA at midnight ?

When the blacks beat and rob white people they call them racist names.

Injuries after 70-person Metro brawl

At least four people were injured and three arrested late Friday night after a brawl in the Metro system involving as many as 70 people, a Metro spokeswoman said.

The brawl apparently began about 11 p.m. at the Gallery Place station and then continued in the L’Enfant Plaze station, according to Metro spokeswoman Cathy Asato.

Transit police were called to Gallery Place in Northwest Washington where a disorderly group was reported, she said. Then police were sent to the L’Enfant Plaza station two stops away in Southwest, where a fight was reported on the platform for Green and Yellow Line trains.

She said two persons under 18 were arrested along with one adult. Of the injured, she said two were juveniles and two were adults. One of the adults was reported early Saturday to be in serious condition. At one point, a spokesman for the D.C. fire and emergency services department said as many as seven people were being examined for possible injury.

It was not immediately known what prompted the fighting.

A preliminary account indicated that there was a possible injury at the Anacostia Metro station about the same time. Officials said they were trying to determine whether that incident was connected to the brawl.

--Martin Weil

By Eric Athas | August 6, 2010; 11:32 PM ET
Categories: DC

voices.washingtonpost.com



To: tejek who wrote (582824)8/26/2010 1:39:11 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1577982
 
Maddow is just a lying Bull dyke.

the only safe place in DC is northwest and around the Capitol, for a few blocks.

And she talks about Ben's diner, she wouldn't go there at night unless she wanted to be mugged.

CNN has an office behind Union Station, they hire off duty DC cops to walk their workers at night to the metro ONE block away. You think CNN or Maddyke will report that ?

that's behind Union Station three blocks from the Capitol



To: tejek who wrote (582824)8/26/2010 2:38:54 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1577982
 
Jesse Jackson once said: "I hate to admit it, but I have reached a stage in my life that if I am walking down a dark street late at night and I see that the person behind me is white, I subconsciously feel relieved"