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Aug 16 2008
04:21 pm

Welcome to Denver, part two?

Denver has set aside holding pens inside a dilapidated warehouse with no toilets, no water, no fire sprinkler system.

The location was determined unfit for storing voting equipment.

What the heck, they're only protesters. Not really human.

What's Denver doing about these types of activities?

[Denver] Officers also are antsy about the recent death of a man found dead in a Denver luxury hotel on Monday near a pound of cyanide.

Sven's picture

Video

F-Stop's picture

Yikes...

Yikes...

Andy Axel's picture

Why, there's lots of

Why, there's lots of legitimate uses for a pound of cyanide!

There's, um.... gold-from-ore extraction?

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talidapali's picture

Hell...

let them protest...A little dissent peacefully expressed never hurt anyone.

Or does the Democratic Party really want to take another ploy from the George W. Bush playbook?

Isn't he the one that had them set up "free-speech" zones in Knoxville when he came here to campaign in 2000? Said zones being far enough away from him that he wouldn't even accidentally hear or see anything contrary to his world view from the "cone of silence" and the "bubble of seemingly-real unreality"?

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Brian A.'s picture

I wonder if they'll throw

I wonder if they'll throw you in jail if you violate these rules.

Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.

StaceyDiamond's picture

arrested

If you guys get arrested try and sneak in a laptop and blog about it. Nice knowing you Mr. and Mrs. Bubba.

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