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by phuk minutemen
Thursday, May. 26, 2005 at 7:03 PM
somosindigena@hotmail.com
2 PROTESTORS HIT AND INJURED, ONE TAKEN AWAY IN AMBULANCE, STATUS NOT KNOWN.
*******PROTESTORS CHASED DOWN WTIH NO WARNING, BEATEN AND ARRESTED AT GARDEN GROVE. ******GET OUT OF YOUR HOUSE AND JOIN THE CONTINGENT TO ORANGE COUNTY JAIL AND DEMAND HIS RELEASE!!! THIS HAS BEEN CLEARLY DEMONSTRATED EFFECTIVE STRATEGY IN PAST (0-22 ARRESTs in Santa Ana).****SKIN HEADS ARE ON THE PROWL!! PEOPLE OF COLOR UNDER ATTACK
SEE SUMMARY.
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by LA-IMC
Thursday, May. 26, 2005 at 7:42 PM
People to contact?
Where is the rally point?
Witnesses and more confirming information to back up the story?
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by johnk
Thursday, May. 26, 2005 at 10:57 PM
This is the story reported by the Times.
What's the sequence of events? Was it the car hits the protesters, then the crowd gets mad, then the cops charging? Did the cops charge first? Did the hitter stop, or was it a hit-and-run?
What's the status of the people who got arrested? Will the charges be dropped?
www.latimes.com/news/local/state/la-me-minuteman26may26,1...
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by 1Planet1People
Thursday, May. 26, 2005 at 11:54 PM
I do not even need to say how far off base the NY Times Article is, they didn't get anything right. If you were there, write to them and tell them. Be directly to the point. You said, "X", and really it was ,"Y". The reports are so far off that when everyone points our each error (there are about 35 to 45 of them), and corrects them, they will know haw stupis they look to everyone there. I was going to comment about some of their stupidest errors, but just read it, you don't need me to tell you any of this stuff. Write them here: http://www.latimes.com/services/site/la-comment-metro,0,7908193.htmlstory
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by deanosor
Friday, May. 27, 2005 at 8:06 AM
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The mnstream newspaper that reported this is the Los Angeles TImes, not the New York Times. These are separate entities, and are not related corporately. They are, however, both papers "of record" for the cities they serve, and they often get things wrong especially when reporting things about the oppressed and radicals as this piece from the Los Angeles Times shows.
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by johnk
Friday, May. 27, 2005 at 9:45 AM
Due to an injury, I could not be there. If there are corrections, please, if someone could make them, I would appreciate them.
The main problem I had with the LAT article was that it was unclear about the sequence of events. Also, it gave the GG police the opportunity to present their story, but didn't get the story from protesters.
And last, why were Netkin's charges dropped, when there are still others in jail?
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by California YanQui
Friday, May. 27, 2005 at 10:36 AM
How original and so very mislealding. You are a joke with your sensationalist writngs.
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