tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5888314760091661875.post1754201354943056405..comments2023-11-03T03:52:37.873-05:00Comments on Cognitive Dissidence: Free Speech Crackdown - Day 3 Somebody DO Something!http://www.blogger.com/profile/08717747685928127724noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5888314760091661875.post-46330979381298946402013-07-27T00:43:16.140-05:002013-07-27T00:43:16.140-05:00Another blog about self-arrests. Each ore fascina...Another blog about self-arrests. Each ore fascinating than the last. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5888314760091661875.post-58313835018489663242013-07-27T00:09:42.288-05:002013-07-27T00:09:42.288-05:00The CPOs also told random tourists that they were ...The CPOs also told random tourists that they were subject to arrest if they watched - even if they didn't sing, clap, or make any sign that they were participating. Yeah, that's the message we want tourists to take away from our state capitol: we're going to arrest you just for being here. Meanwhile, the Walker supporters on the bridges, gathered in groups larger than 20, were not warned or arrested when they clapped and cheered for people getting arrested.<br /><br />The worst thing, though, was that they arrested a Lutheran pastor. He began to suffer chest pains, and while they did switch him to having his hands cuffed in front, they still left him in cuffs. He was unable to negotiate getting his nitro pill into his mouth, and finally one of the officers placed it for him. Then they left him there, until another arrestee noticed that he was slumped over. Finally they called the EMTs and sent him to the hospital. The pastor is OK, but not out of the woods yet.<br /><br />All of this because the Walker administration and its lobbyists don't want to hear people singing during a non-business hour.Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11584401701974967900noreply@blogger.com