Team Obama calls out SWAT Team on Tea Party Patriots!!!!! (March, parties)
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There were a few tense moments when the crowd moved west down York toward Third Street after the president's motorcade arrived. A Secret Service agent asked the crowd to move back across the street to the north side.
When the crowd didn't move and began singing "God Bless, America" and the national anthem, Quincy Deputy Police Chief Ron Dreyer called for members of the Mobile Field Force to walk up the street.
The officers, mainly from Metro East departments near St. Louis and dressed in full body armor, marched from the east and stood on the south side of York facing the protesters.
There was no physical contact, and the officers did not come close to the crowd
Quincy Deputy Police Chief Ron Dreyer called for members of the Mobile Field Force to walk up the street.
Obama Team has direct communications with the Deputy Police Chief and a plan was coordinated in advance with both parties. Dreyer cannot control events when Obama is involved.
The SWAT was in a staging area..knowing the Tea Party grannies would be there... There is no doubt the calling of the SWAT was coordinated.
Grandma would have rushed the SWAT but her scoliosis was bothering her..
Last edited by DraggingCanoe; 04-28-2010 at 07:49 PM..
Heard a new word today... ridonkulous. Sounds like it applies here, Donks in action.
In other news.... Noam ChomskyACORN-Sponsored Publication Advisor, says ‘Right Wing’ Setting U.S. on Path Towards Nazi Germany.
Let's see, Nazi... SWAT... Obama....
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