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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Scumbag Protesters Shut Down Sen. Ron Wyden Town Hall Honoring 100-Year-Old World War II Vet

Jesus, these people have zero redeeming value. What horrible, disgusting human beings.
A town hall meeting with U.S. Sen Ron Wyden was called off Saturday afternoon when “hands up, don’t shoot” protests broke out.
The event, at Portland Community College’s Southeast Campus, was canceled after 45 minutes.
More than 100 protestors entered the Wyden event shortly after 2:30 p.m. shouting, “I can’t breathe” and “hands up, don’t shoot.”
Wyden, D-Oregon, stepped away from the microphone as the protesters moved to the front of the meeting area and continued shouting and holding placards.
Aren’t these “peaceful” protests? Why the constant shouting?
Attendees of the event started to get frustrated. Some began confronting the protesters, urging them to stop.
Wyden persuaded the protesters to be silent, briefly, promising he would allow them to air their concerns early in the event. They were silent as Wyden awarded medals for heroism during World War II to 100-year-old Navy veteran Dario Raschio.
After accepting his awards, Raschio addressed the protesters, saying, “These people who are here for a cause, whatever it might be — show respect to Senator Wyden,” to which the crowd burst into applause.
However, immediately following the award presentation, the chanting began again. Protesters stated it was “their town meeting” to which Wyden responded, “Yes, it’s your town meeting, but it’s theirs as well” as he gestured toward the audience.
Wyden and the left have enable these people, it should be noted.
Demonstrators across the country have used “don’t shoot” and “hands up” as rallying cries following the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, last fall. “I can’t breathe” references the death of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man who died in July following a chokehold by a New York City police officer.
A coalition called Don’t Shoot Portland had planned a rally on Southeast 82nd Avenue on Saturday afternoon and two were arrested earlier in the afternoon for allegedly blocking the avenue.
At 3:15, after Wyden’s event had been delayed by 45 minutes, it was announced that the town hall was not going to be held. Many attendees left, shaking their heads and frustrated by the event.
At what point does America stop tolerating these marauding punks?
The audience really looked involved:
http://www.jammiewf.com/2015/scumbag-protesters-shut-down-sen-ron-wyden-town-hall-honoring-100-year-old-world-war-ii-vet/

http://rightwingnews.com/culture/another-unarmed-white-man-killed-cops-no-rioting-media-sharpton-protesters/

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