A man spent hours chained to the wrong building Tuesday in an ill-planned effort to protest war with Iraq, police said.

I can't thank the hoard of mindless protesters enough over the past months for the sheer volume of laughs.
Posted by: Muddy at March 19, 2003 06:47 PMMan! I Hate it when I chain myself to the wrong building, just puts a damper on the rest of my day:) hehehehehe:)
Posted by: mrs. muddy at March 19, 2003 07:12 PMMoronovox....Smart, very smart....
Posted by: BP Doja at March 19, 2003 10:07 PMLes?
Posted by: BP Doja at March 20, 2003 02:56 PMI am a girl, so no that isnt me chained to the "wrong" building.
Posted by: les at March 20, 2003 03:05 PMSorry Les. Seriously, sorry. I was simply making a small joke. I just sometimes read your stuff and get a little aggrivated so I figured I'd make a little fun of you. Sorry. You gotta admit, it was a decent attempt? ;)
Posted by: BP Doja at March 20, 2003 03:25 PMBP: I thought it was funny. :-)
Posted by: skywalker at March 20, 2003 03:49 PMThat is okay. I am glad I brought a smile to your faces.
You always do the same.
I imagine you guys in your pick-ups listening to country and getting ready for a friendly get together as you don some white sheets and go protest in your own way...you know, a la' South.
Okay, enough is enough.
a) I don't like country music.
b) I don't drive a truck.
c) The KKK is so rare in the south, that such incinuations are not even funny.
d) I'm not a bigot or a racist.
e) You were able to get in The University of California-Riverside, why not Stanford? Why not Harvard or Yale for that matter? Good English major like yourself should aspire to something better. I go to Georgia Institute of Technology, one of the best engineering colleges in the world - where I doubt you could even handle the workload. Insulting my intelligence only makes you look more silly.
f) I've got no problem with protesting, as long as you do it legally. Such things are blocking military bases and bridges in DC, that isn't legal or okay. I've protested things myself. But I managed to do it in a way that didn't interrupt the world.
The purpose is to interrupt the world
Or else WHY protest?
You think the Blacks got where they are without interrupting the status quo?
I think not.
I was playing your game. You guys seem to make an awful lot of assumptions about the french, a country non of you has ever been to.
So how are you qualified in that respect? You make jokes about their food, their history...
I am only defending my allies.
You claim the KKK is rare in the South...the prison industrial complex isn't.
You know, the rascist and systematic process we have for jailing 22 black men to every white.
No, the purpose is to get your voice heard.
Blacks protested peacefully. Blockading military bases is not peaceful
A lot is not all of what we said about the French was factual. What you said about southerners (which, I am the only one who posts here that I know about) is factually wrong.
The justice system is racist because there are more blacks in jail than whites? Sure, that's a strong connection there.
Posted by: skywalker at March 20, 2003 09:16 PMNot all Blacks protested passively. There was a break in the movement when students and activists realized the deomocrats were doing nothing to help. And this break came before 1965. It was then that many students banded with the Black Panthers. Read "Berkeley at War"...it is a good history book and speaks of all the racial tensions in Oakland, the busing of students, and the lies of the Democrats.
So there are NO kkk members in the South?
There are no pick-up trucks in the South?
And no country music either?
The Justice system is very racist. Check out some material by UC professor Angela Davis. Go to you search engine and type in "prison industrial complex". It is a subject quite looked into by many great academics, including Michel Foucoult, who wrote dealing with the concept of the panaptican and deviance.
Very interesting.
Oh my God, I'm not even going to respond to that crap.
Posted by: skywalker at March 21, 2003 12:07 AM