58 Replies to “Lying down for freedom”

  1. vladtepesblog.com has a different tape from the same lecture-which-wasn’t, showing the muzzie method of silencing free speech.
    Exactly what happened to Ann Coulter in Ottawa. The Religion of Peace has it down to a science.

  2. At the start of the video, looks like the guy is folding a butterfly knife and jamming into his vest right pocket

  3. I viewed this fairly well. I heard a male voice screeching “Allah Akbar” then a female voice screeching. Curiously enough the woman with the head scarf was not shouting. It could have been a woman sans scarf.

    Police did a pretty fair job. Big built people which was obviously the way to go. I was interested in the long haired police officer who went into the wall on a protester. They used the old fashioned head lock, but then used a variation of it. This at about 54 seconds of the tape. They had an arm on top of the protesters neck and one underneath the neck. This enabled the officer to stay fairly clear of the struggling protester.

    Something I wished I knew when security guard at a large mall. The old fashioned head lock usually put one at risk with being assailed. All in all, a fair job by police.

    Allah Akbar indeed.

  4. gimbol: “What irritated me was the Khadr wanna be there with his child.”
    Was that the black guy holding his kid in one arm and pumping the other one in the air, no doubt yelling “Allahu Akbar!” and then seemed to think better of it, as he bundled his toddler up to leave?
    ‘Great place to have your kid. ‘Approaches child abuse, IMO. ‘Bet that kid’ll grow up real peaceful … hmmm …

  5. I noticed the guy with his child as well. they certainly like to hide behind kids dont they. Can you say cats on this blog>?

  6. I have to agree with Mr. G. You want trouble, you’ve come to the right place. No more backing down, ever!

  7. Where’s Taliban Jack when you need him…you know, dialogue and all that stuff.
    Eh? That was the guy puuling down the girl’s arm in the background, you say!

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