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DK 12-17-2011 12:48 PM

People Arrested for Dancing!
 
I'm shopping this week for curtains for my future Fema camp detention cell.
I'm thinking eggshell color would go nice with concrete grey?



ottopottomouse 12-17-2011 12:53 PM

people arrested for being twats.

Failed 12-17-2011 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 18636795)
people arrested for being twats.

You'll make a great officer at an American concentration camp. There will probably be job openings in the near future.

DK 12-17-2011 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636797)
You'll make a great officer at an American concentration camp. There will probably be job openings in the near future.

:1orglaugh

beerptrol 12-17-2011 01:03 PM

It's not like they were warned!!!!!

Phoenix 12-17-2011 01:07 PM

the thing is, this wasn't some innocent act, they went there to get arrested to show people you can't dance there. They were successful.
Is it ridiculous? Of course...however it is a blip on the radar of what we need to be concerned about.

Failed 12-17-2011 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beerptrol (Post 18636804)
It's not like they were warned!!!!!

Warned to stop dancing, in a public place! So if a cop comes up to you while you're out in public and warns you to stop walking, or stop standing, or stop speaking, or some other insane bullshit request, will you stop?

2intense 12-17-2011 01:08 PM

http://img.izismile.com/img/img2/200...ilation_19.gif

Jman 12-17-2011 01:12 PM

Wow, this is ridiculous. glad I live in Canada

beerptrol 12-17-2011 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636813)
Warned to stop dancing, in a public place! So if a cop comes up to you while you're out in public and warns you to stop walking, or stop standing, or stop speaking, or some other insane bullshit request, will you stop?

hell yes! I know better than to argue with or disobey a cop, unless I'm trying to get arrested

baddog 12-17-2011 01:14 PM

Stop whining. They got precisely what they wanted. Even Phoenix sees that.

CYF 12-17-2011 01:22 PM

wasn't this already posted a couple months ago?

EDIT: This is from MAY.

Failed 12-17-2011 01:24 PM

I'm glad I was born a "whiner" and that there are "whiners" like the people in this video and the OWS who are willing to stand up for basic freedoms instead of keeping quiet like cowards.

Anthony 12-17-2011 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636832)
I'm glad I was born a "whiner" and that there are "whiners" like the people in this video and the OWS who are willing to stand up for basic freedoms instead of keeping quiet like cowards.

Stop being stupid. They went there knowing the law. They knew they would get arrested for causing a public disturbance. But they went anyways to get arrested and film it. For what? Did it change anything? Did it change the law? Did it change public perception?

No. A bunch of idiots with nothing better to do. Thank GOD OWS came along, now we know where all the idiots will be at any given time.

Failed 12-17-2011 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636861)
Stop being stupid. They went there knowing the law. They knew they would get arrested for causing a public disturbance. But they went anyways to get arrested and film it. For what? Did it change anything? Did it change the law? Did it change public perception?

No. A bunch of idiots with nothing better to do. Thank GOD OWS came along, now we know where all the idiots will be at any given time.

The reason things like this anger me is because I wonder where the line will be drawn, if at all. They were dancing, not sitting down, not blocking sidewalks, not harassing anyone, just dancing. What's next, saying the wrong things, wearing the wrong clothes, being too poor, being a different color?

Don't you have kids, or younger members of your family? Don't you worry about their increasing loss of freedoms in this country?

The video has been posted several times, on many sites across the internet. To answer your question, yes, it did bring change. We're all here discussing it, and so are the people who have discussed it before. If it woke just one more person up to the slippery slope we're on in this country, then yes, it was worth it and change has been made.

Anthony 12-17-2011 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636883)
The reason things like this anger me is because I wonder where the line will be drawn, if at all. They were dancing, not sitting down, not blocking sidewalks, not harassing anyone, just dancing. What's next, saying the wrong things, wearing the wrong clothes, being too poor, being a different color?

Don't you have kids, or younger members of your family? Don't you worry about their increasing loss of freedoms in this country?

The video has been posted several times, on many sites across the internet. To answer your question, yes, it did bring change. We're all here discussing it, and so are the people who have discussed it before. If it woke just one more person up to the slippery slope we're on in this country, then yes, it was worth it and change has been made.

You are delusional. Discussing how stupid it was to go and knowingly breaking a law to garner internet fame is NOT CHANGING ANYTHING. Does the law still stand? Yes. Causing a public disturbance at a National Monument, was that really needed to be done to enact change? Get off the fucking pipe.

But you'll say whatever you need too so you can win the argument, no matter how much you look like a fucktard doing so.

Failed 12-17-2011 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636898)
You are delusional. Discussing how stupid it was to go and knowingly breaking a law to garner internet fame is NOT CHANGING ANYTHING. Does the law still stand? Yes. Causing a public disturbance at a National Monument, was that really needed to be done to enact change? Get off the fucking pipe.

But you'll say whatever you need too so you can win the argument, no matter how much you look like a fucktard doing so.

Fox News 101:

After completing this course you will learn how to avoid questions, change topics, and hurl insults as a way to manage your new life in a world that has changed and passed you by, becoming too frightening to accept.

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636941)
Fox News 101:

After completing this course you will learn how to avoid questions, change topics, and hurl insults as a way to manage your new life in a world that has changed and passed you by, becoming too frightening to accept.

Loser News 101

Using the Fox News Line as an attempt to bolster a losing argument where there is no other recourse.

CYF 12-17-2011 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636898)
You are delusional. Discussing how stupid it was to go and knowingly breaking a law to garner internet fame is NOT CHANGING ANYTHING. Does the law still stand? Yes. Causing a public disturbance at a National Monument, was that really needed to be done to enact change? Get off the fucking pipe.

But you'll say whatever you need too so you can win the argument, no matter how much you look like a fucktard doing so.

Those civil rights activists sure were fucking stupid for breaking a law to garner newspaper fame. Causing a public disturbance at diners and buses, was that really needed to be done to enact change?

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:17 PM

Got anymore Straw man you want your ass handed to you on?

I insult you after I state my facts, which you have zero retort too. Other than of course, an ad hominem? Fox News. So lame.

Failed = Failed.

Lucy - CSC 12-17-2011 03:19 PM

I am jealous of Americans freedoms.

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by CYF (Post 18636955)
Those civil rights activists sure were fucking stupid for breaking a law to garner newspaper fame. Causing a public disturbance at diners and buses, was that really needed to be done to enact change?

Not much better than Failed. Really, is this the extent of your debating skills?

The Civil Rights Movement - Equality for all Americans. Thank God for Rosa Parks.

Getting Arrested for causing a public disturbance at a National Monument after being warned... Thank God for... Ummm... What?

Oh yah, Internet Fame Video for idiots who think they are the Civil Guardians of the Interwebz.

Failed 12-17-2011 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636956)
Got anymore Straw man you want your ass handed to you on?

I insult you after I state my facts, which you have zero retort too. Other than of course, an ad hominem? Fox News. So lame.

Failed = Failed.

And you say I'm delusional :1orglaugh

No answers, topic changes, insults. No answers, topic changes, insults. Keep that cycle going :thumbsup

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:24 PM

Goddamnit! the guberment is holding me back from dancing at national monumentz. that is some fucked up shit! Let's go dance my ninjas!

Bring some cameras so we can film this and put it on the interwebz and socially minded geeks can talk about how so cutting edge it is to fight the man, and stamp out tyranny!

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636964)
And you say I'm delusional :1orglaugh

No answers, topic changes, insults. No answers, topic changes, insults. Keep that cycle going :thumbsup

did you need it re posted for you fucktard?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636898)
You are delusional. Discussing how stupid it was to go and knowingly breaking a law to garner internet fame is NOT CHANGING ANYTHING. Does the law still stand? Yes. Causing a public disturbance at a National Monument, was that really needed to be done to enact change? Get off the fucking pipe.

But you'll say whatever you need too so you can win the argument, no matter how much you look like a fucktard doing so.


Anthony 12-17-2011 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636966)
Goddamnit! the guberment is holding me back from dancing at national monumentz. that is some fucked up shit! Let's go dance my ninjas!

Bring some cameras so we can film this and put it on the interwebz and socially minded geeks can talk about how so cutting edge it is to fight the man, and stamp out tyranny!

QUOTE for FAILED, who skips over posts he doesn't want to look at so he can be all "I'm right".

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18636811)
the thing is, this wasn't some innocent act, they went there to get arrested to show people you can't dance there. They were successful.
Is it ridiculous? Of course...however it is a blip on the radar of what we need to be concerned about.

QFT... It was of course ignored by those who want to look cutting edge OWS Style.

Failed 12-17-2011 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636883)
The reason things like this anger me is because I wonder where the line will be drawn, if at all. They were dancing, not sitting down, not blocking sidewalks, not harassing anyone, just dancing. What's next, saying the wrong things, wearing the wrong clothes, being too poor, being a different color?

Don't you have kids, or younger members of your family? Don't you worry about their increasing loss of freedoms in this country?

The video has been posted several times, on many sites across the internet. To answer your question, yes, it did bring change. We're all here discussing it, and so are the people who have discussed it before. If it woke just one more person up to the slippery slope we're on in this country, then yes, it was worth it and change has been made.

I saw your post, and here is mine again, because it's you who obviously skipped over. You see, I was trying to get your opinions on the current state of affairs in this country from these questions. I tried to see if you had concern for our country continuing to head down a path of removing our rights and freedoms. As was just done with the defense bill Obama signed.

It's really my fault though, for believing you had the capacity to do anything but continue the cycle I posted. I apologize!

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636981)
I saw your post, and here is mine again, because it's you who obviously skipped over. You see, I was trying to get your opinions on the current state of affairs in this country from these questions. I tried to see if you had concern for our country continuing to head down a path of removing our rights and freedoms. As was just done with the defense bill Obama signed.

It's really my fault though, for believing you had the capacity to do anything but continue the cycle I posted. I apologize!

Your questions are nothing but clear cut fabrications you've decided to throw out as a Red Herring to get away from my original argument.

The broke the law knowingly. To show what? Change what? That you can't answer.

Seriously, who taught you how to debate?

CYF 12-17-2011 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636985)
The broke the law knowingly. To show what?

Maybe to show how fucking stupid it is to arrest peaceful, silent dancers at the monument for a president who was in favor of freedom? Do you seriously need someone to point that out to you??

Anthony 12-17-2011 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CYF (Post 18636987)
Maybe to show how fucking stupid it is to arrest peaceful, silent dancers at the monument for a president who was in favor of freedom? Do you seriously need someone to point that out to you??

That makes total sense! Goddammit! You are right! There should be silent dancing at all the National Monuments, that will set things right in America! My rights have been trod upon by the man, we need to change this shit NOW!

Are you really that dumb? This was made for internet fame, and you think it was done to change the laws on dancing at national monuments? Really?

A decade on here, I should already be used to how stupid people are.

GFED 12-17-2011 04:02 PM

No dancing allowed? Really? That's a stupid fucking law. I'm glad there are people out there to speak out against it.

SmokeyTheBear 12-17-2011 04:04 PM

gotta love the sheeple who say shit like "they were warned"..

the law wasn't meant to stop dancing, people who enforce and obey idiotic laws are idiots. Jefferson told us to disobey unjust laws. He didn't tell us to lobby or vote , he told us not to obey unjust laws. The monument is there to celebrate his wisdom as a founding father. Arresting people for dancing is like spitting on america as far as i am concerned. Anyone who supports it is doing the same.

jimmycooper 12-17-2011 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636991)
That makes total sense! Goddammit! You are right! There should be silent dancing at all the National Monuments, that will set things right in America! My rights have been trod upon by the man, we need to change this shit NOW!

Are you really that dumb? This was made for internet fame, and you think it was done to change the laws on dancing at national monuments? Really?

A decade on here, I should already be used to how stupid people are.

Not only do I totally agree with every single one of your points, but there is some serious synergy going on with the flashing Nalem avatar. I can't stop laughing. So fucking funny. :thumbsup

SmokeyTheBear 12-17-2011 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18636991)
you think it was done to change the laws on dancing at national monuments? Really?

You can't go to court and say i don't like this law please change it.. you have to fight it by being charged and brought to court. That was the purpose..:2 cents:

Anthony 12-17-2011 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 18637005)
You can't go to court and say i don't like this law please change it.. you have to fight it by being charged and brought to court. That was the purpose..:2 cents:

Smokey, I've always enjoyed reading your posts, even though sometimes I disagree with them. Both you and I know that this could have been brought to court without breaking the law. I would hazard a guess that these "Civic Minded" young adults came up with this idea while smoking BC's Finest and brainstorming. Because as of May, absolutely NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE, LAW CONTESTED, or anything been changed to that law due to this video. Nothing.

baryl 12-17-2011 04:25 PM

We need Kevin Bacon to move into this town.

Lucy - CSC 12-17-2011 04:28 PM

A legal challenge against the law would not bring the exposure to it that this has.

Anthony 12-17-2011 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucy - CSC (Post 18637024)
A legal challenge against the law would not bring the exposure to it that this has.

And the exposure this video has made has done what? Changed the law? Done anything? What about that, why did you leave out those points I made? Obviously because you have nothing for it.

CYF 12-17-2011 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18637013)
Because as of May, absolutely NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE, LAW CONTESTED, or anything been changed to that law due to this video. Nothing.

The government dropped their charges. Can't exactly argue against the law in court when the court drops your charges.

SmokeyTheBear 12-17-2011 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18637013)
Smokey, I've always enjoyed reading your posts, even though sometimes I disagree with them. Both you and I know that this could have been brought to court without breaking the law. I would hazard a guess that these "Civic Minded" young adults came up with this idea while smoking BC's Finest and brainstorming. Because as of May, absolutely NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE, LAW CONTESTED, or anything been changed to that law due to this video. Nothing.

i would find it hard to believe anyone could get a supreme court case heard in 7 months..

how exactly do you fight a bad law without breaking it ? i am not a legal expert by any stretch so i really have no idea, but i am pretty sure you have to break the law to have a case heard..

Anthony 12-17-2011 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CYF (Post 18637032)
The government dropped their charges. Can't exactly argue against the law in court when the court drops your charges.

And it brings me back to my point one.

Nothing this video has done has changed the law, repealed the law, or made anyone else think twice about this after a day.

Don't mind me, I'm using this thread as a vehicle to make 10k.

So keep arguing with me.

geedub 12-17-2011 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636813)
Warned to stop dancing, in a public place! So if a cop comes up to you while you're out in public and warns you to stop walking, or stop standing, or stop speaking, or some other insane bullshit request, will you stop?

Hardly dancing, more like making a scene, there are plenty of public places where such activities (making a scene, not "dancing") aren't cool.

Anthony 12-17-2011 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 18637041)
i would find it hard to believe anyone could get a supreme court case heard in 7 months..

how exactly do you fight a bad law without breaking it ? i am not a legal expert by any stretch so i really have no idea, but i am pretty sure you have to break the law to have a case heard..

7 months, 7 years. With what we are going through right now, slow dancing at a national monument is the least of our worries.

NDAA is on the President's Desk right now. I've been on a online campaign to get the word out as there is a black out on the news about it.

If you really care about our Country's future, forget this bullshit about dancing, fill this out, and send it. Share it with everyone.

https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocac...AAveto_fixNDAA

SmokeyTheBear 12-17-2011 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18637045)
And it brings me back to my point one.

Nothing this video has done has changed the law.

i think you missed the fact they dropped the charges.. they dropped the charges because they likely knew if it went the distance they would find the law unconstitutional .

You cant simply go to court and ask them to change a law.. You must break a law to challenge its validity.

Anthony 12-17-2011 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 18637075)
i think you missed the fact they dropped the charges.. they dropped the charges because they likely knew if it went the distance they would find the law unconstitutional .

You cant simply go to court and ask them to change a law.. You must break a law to challenge its validity.

One way of looking at it, or maybe the dropped the charges because it's a waste of time and taxpayer money. We need to spend that money on buying upgrades for planes that the Air Force doesn't need.

SmokeyTheBear 12-17-2011 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18637053)
7 months, 7 years. With what we are going through right now, slow dancing at a national monument is the least of our worries.

it all starts somewhere.:2 cents: maybe we are where we are because we stopped caring and have slowly let our constitution get trampled piece by piece

Anthony 12-17-2011 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 18637088)
it all starts somewhere.:2 cents: maybe we are where we are because we stopped caring and have slowly let our constitution get trampled piece by piece

If we are laying blame, then let's start with Abraham Lincoln, and what we let him do with our Constitution.

Mr Pheer 12-17-2011 07:21 PM

There is a time and place for everything.

Obviously that was not the place for dancing or the time to be acting like an immature douche.

Rochard 12-17-2011 07:38 PM

http://www.videomedia.com/wp-content...footloose1.jpg

All kidding aside, this is some bullshit.

It's not that dancing is illegal, it's more about disturbing the peace. You can't go into a local restaurant where I'm eating dinner and start dancing or singing. Along the same lines, if I was drop thousands of dollars in plane fare and hotels to go to visit monuments in Washington DC only to have my afternoon ruined by stupid kids making a scene, I'd be pretty pissed to.

And these dumb kids will understand this more twenty years from now when they have kids of their own, they shell out a ton of money to spend a day at a museum or monument on vacation, only to have their day ruined by a bunch of stupid kids. I remember once at the Grand Canyon a group of four or five teens all bought ice creams cones, and decided to have a ice cream fight in the middle of the path. It was a five minute scene, and then I had to try to explain to my kid what was happening. I'm pretty easy going (and I've acted like an asshole more than once in Vegas myself), but there's a time and a place for that.


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