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Hissyspit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-22-07 12:44 AM
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Santa Arrested In Portland For Demanding Impeachment (Offering Candy Canes, Constitution To Police)
http://impeachforpeace.org/impeach_bush_blog/?p=4298

Portland Indy Media – Santa Arrested in PDX for Demanding Impeachment
(and Offering Candy Canes, Constitution to the Cops)


On the picket lines today—for the 21st Thursday— in front of the Portland OR office of Rep. Earl Blumenauer, three of the Impeach Group's pickets were arrested: Santa and two elves. "Santa" was Joe Walsh, a Veterans for Peace member and sparkplug for regulars in red impeachment shirts responding to the Oregon congressman's refusal to co-sponsor Rep. Dennis Kucinich's HRes 799 to impeach Vice President Cheney.

Blumenauer has indicated seniority on the House Ways & Means committee is more important than his oath of office and the Constitution despite Democratic state and his district's leaders recent demands he co-sponsor impeachment. In his only town hall meeting with constituents during the fall recess, he ignored impeachment demands by 40 out of 45 speakers and a packed audience on its feet chanting "Impeach Now!" His excuse up to recently has been the eight-point mantra ordered by House Democratic leadership and the Democratic Leadership Council to explain why they want impeachment off the table.

So for a Christmas touch in the weekly Impeach group's demonstrations, Walsh decided to dress as Santa. After sealing the front door of the building with duct tape, he joined two elves in rockers to hold up impeachment signs and read a Christmas manifesto to Blumenauer—as demonstrators sang parodies of Christmas carols composed by the group's Codepink members. Soon, a half-dozen police cruisers arrived. Walsh explained their purpose and attempted to give them candy canes along with a lecture about the Constitution and Blumenauer's two-term refusal to take any action about Bush's and Cheney's high crimes rising to the Constitutional standards of impeachment.

For a look at additional coverage, see: http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2007/12/370199.shtml

Portland has 157 activist groups and was dubbed "Little Beirut" by the Bush family who rarely visit the city now unless they stay at airport hotels, ringed with police because of descending hordes of demonstrators. Republican Senator Gordon Smith's Portland office has been peacefully besieged in relays, with demonstrators cuffed, held in jail for 6-8 hours and usually fined $100 or assigned 30 days of community service.

Instead of previous manhandling of pickets and using pepper spray and concussion grenades, however, today the police for the first time dealt gingerly with Santa's big scene. No horses. No batons. No riot gear. No Blackwater attitudes. For nearly an hour, officers tried cajoling Santa and his elves to either return to the group's usual peaceful strolls or to open at least open the doors a crack so Blumenauer staffers and visitors wouldn't have to enter/exit by the rear door. The changed behavior by the police was attributed to five years of expensive victories by citizens in class-action suits against the city, by the usually peaceful nature of constant demonstrations, and by the ouster of one chief from Los Angeles for a Portland police veteran familiar with the First Amendment and the city's usually peaceful rallies and marches.

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Freddie Stubbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-22-07 12:54 AM
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1. He belongs in jail:
After sealing the front door of the building with duct tape

What happens if there is a fire when exits are blocked? Protesting is one thing, creating a safety hazard is another.
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nosmokes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-22-07 02:28 AM
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2. Get over yourself. If there was an emegency need to open the door
do you honestly believe the protesters would have kept people from using the door?
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