Democrat Representative assaults student on the street for asking a question

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Try using this excuse with a police officer...

"Sorry officer, my wife was in total bitch mode tonight, that's why I attacked the guy on the street corner after he asked me what time it was."
 
You can't be serious.

They asked him a question, as is their right as citizens. He, of course, could have said "no comment" and went on his way.

He physically accosted a person for asking a question, and you are OK with that? What the fuck are you on?
 
all this rightwing outrage:


why aren't you advocating war crimes tribunals for Bush and Cheney. I mean, people fucking died for that shit.

but when some college kids get in the face of a congressman, and he puts his hands on them.....no violence....nobody got injured...

OMG BRING IN THE POLICE
 
Maybe the congressman is in a real life bourne identity scheme. That's about the only reasonable excuse he has for his behavior
 
UF student on UF property in an open political forum and the police acted without instruction.


Want to make more stupid comments? Oh wait, its you. Continue.
 
First he had his turn at the microphone. He asked his question, but unlike everyone else, he decided he was going to stay up there and keep asking questions.
He was told his time was up and he ignored that.
His microphone was turned off, and he ignored that.
He was told to step down or be removed and he ignored that.

When police moved in to finally remove him, he resisted and he was warned but still resisted.

So he got tazed.


So those who say he was tazed for asking a question or tazed for no reason, that's just outright lying, so go fuck yourselves.
 
It wasn't an open forum, it was private property, and the police acted according to the standing instructions they had.
 
I agree that he should have ignored them. But I really don't think its a big deal. its obvious to me that these were not students who had any kind of good intention. The congressman saw that. what was their "project" anyway? did they ever say? what university did they attend? did they ever say that? what were their names exactly? and why are their faces blurred? My belief is that they were political operatives, not average citizens.

not deserving the attention it is getting.
 
he could have, and probably should have.

but that doesn't mean charges should be filed.


as far as your other claim: I don't know about that. I am not that partisan. I lean left sure, but I don't think if the shoe was on the other foot I would change my tune that charges should be filed. thats ridiculous.
 
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