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power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Iraq Vet Arrested for banjo playing & being against Obama's war



Play a Banjo - Go to Jail
Especially if you oppose Obama's war in Syria.


There are murderers and thieves roaming the halls of Congress . . . I mean, roaming the streets of Philadelphia.  But the cops appear to be more interested in banjo playing Iraq vets.

Emily Yates, a two tour of duty U. S. veteran, was protesting a potential military strike on Syria on Saturday at a rally in Philadelphia. After the rally, while at Independence Mall, Yates was standing with her banjo under a tree when the Federal Parks Police arrested her for no apparent reason.

The Examiner spoke with a witness who filmed the incident and posted the video on YouTube. He said there were a "few dozen" other people around at the time and explained that the bizarre arrest occurred "about an hour or so before a Pro-Marijuana rally that was also going to take place in that area," reports the Examiner.

The witness indicated that he started filming because he "saw her [Yates] being confronted and thought something saucy might happen because those park police are known for using force." On the video, one can clearly see that Yates is not being violent or resisting arrest in any way. Additionally, the Federal Parks Police did not tell her why they were arresting her.

The narrator of the film pointed out a comment made by the police at the 1:16 minute mark. One of the officers was holding her foot and disrespectfully asked, "Is she a fish, game or wildlife?"

The First Amendment to the Constitution cites the "right of the people peaceably to assemble." Was Emily Yates not being peaceful?


A Must Watch Video
This video is very hard to watch.  Big Government is frightened to death of
ideas freely spoken to the public.




Iraq Vet Arrested for banjo playing
Emily served in the Army from 2002 to 2008, which included two combat tours to Baghdad, Iraq – the first from January 2005 to January 2006, the second from March 2007 to May 2008. Three weeks after her second deployment ended, she received her honorable discharge from the military.


The Godfather
The source of all knowledge on human nature.

Michael:  My father's no different than any other powerful man – any man who's responsible for other people, like a Senator or a President.
Kay:  You know how naive you sound?
Michael:  Why?
Kay:  Senators and Presidents don't have men killed.
Michael:  Oh, who's being naive, Kay?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Notice how they are trained like brownshirt Nazis. Better get used to it.

Gary said...

In a short time the US has gone from Wyatt Earp to the simple cop walking the beat to para-military troops in body armor.