Sunday, February 27, 2011

Will There Be A Riot In Madison Today?

Today, after two weeks of protests, the State Capitol in Madison, WI. is going to close at 4:00 Sunday afternnon to do some cleaning and repairs.
From The Wisconsin State Journal: And there were several indications late Saturday that some won't walk out of the building when asked. Posters went up in several places announcing that three "non-violence training" sessions were scheduled for late Saturday night.
Also, organizers distributed instructions for those who choose to peacefully refuse to leave. Among the options listed was going limp and being carried out by officers.
"I will leave peacefully," said Neil Graupner, one of the protest organizers, Saturday. "But I can't speak for my friends."
Another protester spoke to the crowd about what to expect Sunday and how to behave.
"Don't fight with the people who carry us out tomorrow," she told the crowd. "They're not who our fight is with. It's with Scott Walker and the people who support his bill."

http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_a3477074-421b-11e0-9128-001cc4c002e0.html
To do this, the police are going to roust people who been sleeping in the capitol for days on end. They are going to have roust people who think it is their rights to use a War Memorial as their personal bulletin board and who been very vile in their protests.
There is going to local and national media focused on the capitol at 4:00, Wisconsin time. What better time is there to show civil disobedience by refusing to move or to riot in the capitol or on the grounds of the capitol. They may even move down State Street.
Seening that are many, but not nearly the majority, who have been very vile in the protests, it would not surpise me if there are serious problems clearing the capitol today.

2 comments:

  1. There will be no riot, Dan. I'm surprised at you for thinking that. You've been listening to Michelle Malkin and Ann Althouse too much. They are both drama queens who habitually lie.

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  2. Did you read the State Journal?
    Already, the protesters said there are going to be arrests.
    Will it be flown blown, no.
    Will there be problems? No doubt about it.

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