I still want to know how "thugs with nightsticks" could hang around a polling place all day, why weren't the "election monitors" calling the cops? Were the cops on vacation yesterday? I would think that cops would have been patrolling pretty close to polling places considering the tension between the 2 parties.
Were the thugs following people into the voting booths?
I still think something is really amiss about this story, time will tell.
Did you read the story? Based on your comments and questions, it is painfully obvious you did not. I posted the link previously, but here it is in its entireity.
(CNN) A man wearing what appeared to be a black outfit with a beret and holding a nightstick was asked by police to leave a polling location in Philadelphia Tuesday, according to Philadelphia County Board of Elections Supervisor, Bill Rubin.
Rubin says the man left without incident. He says another man wearing similar attire had a poll watcher certificate and was allowed to remain at the polling site at 1221 Fairmont Avenue.
A video posted on Youtube, by electionjournal.org, shows two men standing several feet in front of the entrance to Guild House West, the polling location for the 4th Division of Ward 14 in Philadelphia. The cameraman in the video asks a man with a nightstick who he's with and the man responds, "I'm security." The cameraman later says "I think it might be a little bit intimidating that you have a stick in your hand."
Rubin says local election rules state a person cannot be within 10 to 15 feet of the entrance to a polling place unless that person is voting, is a poll worker, or has a poll watcher certificate.
Rubin says anyone practicing voter intimidation outside that 10 to 15 foot perimeter could pose a public safety issue and would be handled by the police.
Cathie Abookire, a spokeswoman for the Philadelphia District Attorney's office, says the office is not investigating the matter, calling it a "non-incident." Abookire says, "We have had no complaints from any voters that they have been intimidated.
They both did not hang around all day. The police were called. The armed thug was asked to leave and he did. The other had a poll watcher certificate and stayed. No one was physically harmed and no voter complained of intimidation so the DA called it a 'non-incident.'
The DA says it was a 'non-incident.' The video speaks for itself.
I agree completely. More sensational bullshit. Too bad it's over and don't mean shit. Some people always have to have some drama to become histerical about.
Sensational would be nonstop coverage of this event everywhere in order to gin up a popular response.
Nobody has become hysterical. The Democrats prevailed. You don't see anyone disputing the results of the election.
You want to see a hysterical reaction? As I said previously, replace the two Black Panther wannabees with skinhead wannabees, one with a baseball bat, under the exact same circumstances. Then you would see your hysterical reaction and sensational coverage, regardless of the election results.
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The denial in the above listed posts is palpable.
Regardless of one's political leanings, this event should be disturbing. I brought the incident up in the first place to make a point, but the current comments on the event are centered around an attempt to diminish the significance or deny it took place.