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Do you have any source for this that's not obviously biased?

 

I found this source w/ video that doesn't show any of that type of stuff claimed in your link.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rB5GXlXNOJQ

 

 

 

R.I. Right to Life leaders say rally participants were hit with condoms

 

 

 

 

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February 3, 2012 6:34 pm

By Richard C. Dujardin

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Leaders of a Jan. 26 Right to Life rally disrupted by members of the Occupy movement now say some of the participants were pelted with condoms.

 

Barth E. Bracy, executive director of Rhode Island Right to Life, said Thursday he saw "an object falling from the balcony" at the State House strike a former Right to Life leader, but only learned the details later. Frank Joyal, a minister of the Providence Life Center, said he saw a young man fling dozens of condoms across the rotunda and try to make it out the door before a policeman stopped him and made him pick them up.

 

But Chief Joseph R. Little Jr. of the Capitol Police said Friday he has received no complaints from rally organizers that condoms were thrown.

 

Sue Walker, an Occupy member, said she was at the rally and did not see condoms thrown.

 

 

 

http://news.providen...sters-disr.html

 

 

How could that NOT be caught on video from someone's phone? Not the actually throwing, but of all the condoms laying on the floor? Sounds more that a little fishy so far.

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This movement keeps getting more and more classy. I guess catholic school girls are in the 1%? I just can't see how this movement is even remotely compared to a movement like the tea party.

 

 

http://www.nationalr...arles-c-w-cooke

I tried to read more about this. Everything seems to link back to this LifeSiteNews.com site. I wonder what's going on. The videos don't seem to show what the story claims.

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This movement keeps getting more and more classy. I guess catholic school girls are in the 1%? I just can't see how this movement is even remotely compared to a movement like the tea party.

 

 

http://www.nationalr...arles-c-w-cooke

I tried to read more about this. Everything seems to link back to this LifeSiteNews.com site. I wonder what's going on. The videos don't seem to show what the story claims.

 

 

If it really happened it would be on video somewhere.

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This movement keeps getting more and more classy. I guess catholic school girls are in the 1%? I just can't see how this movement is even remotely compared to a movement like the tea party.

 

 

http://www.nationalr...arles-c-w-cooke

I tried to read more about this. Everything seems to link back to this LifeSiteNews.com site. I wonder what's going on. The videos don't seem to show what the story claims.

 

 

If it really happened it would be on video somewhere.

 

Sounds like the old tree falling in the forest thing. If an event happens but is not caught on video, did the event really take place? I find the responses to these types of storys amusing. If it happens to be a story about the tea party doing something wrong, some people assume it is true, don't demand video evidence, etc. But if it's a story about OWS doing wrong, those same people will demand no less than high def film with the latest version of digital audio before they even begin to treat it as possible. Just an observation.

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This movement keeps getting more and more classy. I guess catholic school girls are in the 1%? I just can't see how this movement is even remotely compared to a movement like the tea party.

 

 

http://www.nationalr...arles-c-w-cooke

I tried to read more about this. Everything seems to link back to this LifeSiteNews.com site. I wonder what's going on. The videos don't seem to show what the story claims.

 

 

If it really happened it would be on video somewhere.

 

Sounds like the old tree falling in the forest thing. If an event happens but is not caught on video, did the event really take place? I find the responses to these types of storys amusing. If it happens to be a story about the tea party doing something wrong, some people assume it is true, don't demand video evidence, etc. But if it's a story about OWS doing wrong, those same people will demand no less than high def film with the latest version of digital audio before they even begin to treat it as possible. Just an observation.

 

It's a case by case no matter which "side" does it. In a large public crowd like this...w/ virtually everyone having a cell phone..and the vast majority of those having a camcorder or at least a camera....how could this NOT be visually documented? WHo knows...maybe video will still show up. Maybe it's on the internets and we just aren't aware of it yet.

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Not a good thing to do at all.

 

However the same people complaining about a zero-harm event will say nothing about a clinic being bombed, or a doctor being killed. And if they do say something, it would likely be in support of the violence.

 

Same can be said for the man who was killed while holding a pro life sign. Not much coverage of that. :ahhhhhhhh

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