Group: soc.veterans
From: "guybannister58@aol.com"
Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: Video: "A Pack of Blacks Beat Lone White Kid. Where's the Outrage, Where's the Media?"

A portrait of Netkook Tim Crowley:

"The police ... responded immediately, confiscating the
campaign sign and ordering [Certified Leftist Netkook
Tim] Crowley to come with them. The cop in charge,
Sergeant Ron Wilson, told Crowley he was 'out of
control,' and had better do what he was told."

On March 5, 2007 dimetrodon p...@me.ian wrote:

"July 9, Seattle Center officials banished Tim Crowley--who's
pushing
I-46, an initiative to repeal Seattle's poster ban--from the 74-acre
property. Seattle Center security claimed Crowley had violated park
guidelines by displaying an anti-poster-ban sign [see "Cops Ban
Poster Guy," In Other News, July 15].

"He was told to stay out for a year. While working the crowd for
signatures, Crowley took a "Yes on I-46"
sign and placed it in a tree near stage left of the Mural
Amphitheater. Two people wearing shirts that read "staff" approached
him and told him he had to take the sign down. He asked why. They
said
it was against the rules. "What rules?" he asked.
They didn't answer. A third staffer showed up and informed Crowley
that people have to pay to display signs at Seattle Center. He
ordered
Crowley to take his sign down, and Crowley refused. The staffer then
took the sign down himself, and Crowley ripped it out of his hands.

"The police ... responded immediately, confiscating the campaign
sign and
ordering Crowley to come with them. The cop in charge, Sergeant Ron
Wilson, told Crowley he was "out of control," and had better do what
he was told. Wilson and two other cops escorted Crowley back to their
office, where they filled out a card with his name, address, and date
of birth, and informed him that he couldn't return to Seattle Center
for a year ...

"The cop in charge, Sergeant Ron Wilson, told Crowley he was "out
of
control," and had better do what he was told. Wilson and two other
cops escorted Crowley back to their office, where they filled out a
card with his name, address, and date of birth, and informed him that
he couldn't return to Seattle Center for a year.

"Crowley, who lives on Capitol Hill, says he was gassed in his home
by
"rampaging police" last year* [*NOTE: A thoroughinvestigation has
concluded
that the "gas" was merely a result of pro-illegal-alien of Crowley's
burrito-heavy diet]
and wants an assurance it won't happen
again. He claims the message being broadcast by the mayor and police
is that the city is prepared to do its worst to silence the citizens
of Seattle.
Heaving a sigh, Lilly called that kind of talk "really, really
disappointing."

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