December 16, 2006
Police charged five protesters on Friday during the second demonstration in a month outside the new Army recruiting station."We thought it was important to not have this recruiting station open quietly," said Emily McFarlane, a UNC-Chapel Hill junior who helped organize the protest at the Army Career Center, 1502 E. Franklin St.
About 30 protesters -- members of Students for a Democratic Society, The Raging Grannies and others -- held signs, walked in a circle and shouted, "Out of Iraq, out of our schools! Out of town, shut the war down!"
Property manager Analisa Bellamy, flanked by about five police officers, told the protesters to move to the public sidewalk several yards away on East Franklin Street.
After her second request, all but three protesters moved to the sidewalk.
Two of them, Barry Freeman, 80, and Janie Freeman, 71, were charged with second-degree trespass after refusing Bellamy's request that they put their signs down. The couple's 8-by-11-inch signs read "Hands Off My Grandchildren."
Stephen J. Woolford, 39, a peace advocate from rural Chatham County, was charged with second-degree trespass.
Attila Nemecz, 26, of Raleigh, and Eric Gardner, 22, of Apex, were charged with picketing.
I'm sure every one of those protesters considers themselves "pro-choice" -- but they want to make sure that their choice is the only one that potential recruits can learn about and access. They are not patriots -- they are anti-American fascists who actively support our nation's enemies.
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Posted by: Dan at Sun Dec 17 12:43:35 2006 (IU21y)
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Mon Dec 18 03:56:20 2006 (lMNBx)
Posted by: Dan at Mon Dec 18 13:48:31 2006 (IU21y)
On the other hand, the small group of criminals you point to are very out of the ordinary.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue Dec 19 05:58:51 2006 (dXiqf)
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