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The
Oral Majority will NEVER
FORGET the day Democracy Died.
Nazi-like
Storm Troopers & SS Officiers
Handcuff Grandmothers in Tampa
Freedom of Speech Nothing
But a Memory!
Posted
June 6, 2001 Fifty-six years ago today brave Americans gave
their lives on the beaches of France to protect Freedom. Today,
they must be spinning in their graves.
A personal message from Tampa's Grandma Suni after
she was handcuffed and taken to jail for possessing a sign that
did not support George W. Bush.
Well
---- So Much for 1st Amendment Rights, Family Values, and Care for
the Elderly.
Signs
seemed to be the most important thing to King George on Monday,
June 4th. So much so that the order went out for no anti-Bush
signs to be allowed inside Legends Field.
Wish
they had told me sooner so I could have saved my energy and ink
when making a six foot sign stating, Bush Stole the Election.
So this grandma who often seems to lack respect for the emperor
with no clothes just packed her eight signs into her pocketbook.
After all, who would ever invade a woman's pocketbook?
Invade
it they did--- at the security checkpoint going in to the event.
The officers said I could not use the sign that said "Booo!"
BUT--- when my dear friend Maurice asked, "Can she just take
the stick off of it and use it that way?"---Security said OK.
So, with eight signs tucked safely in my pocketbook we ventured
off onto the baseball field for Oral Majority's 126th protest since
November 2000, hoping to make some friends who would also hold my
signs.
I
tried to get up front where other short people (children) were standing.
We gathered behind a rope that penned us in like Roman slaves. Near
the rope and behind the children King George's huge security men
were dressed in suits and shouting, "all littleliggers up front".
I misunderstood his pronunciation of the little leaguers and questioned
him about it. THIS WAS A MISTAKE!
After
I apologized for my misunderstanding of his "littliggers"
he started telling me that I could not hold the signs I was holding.
I pointed out the large signs over in the stands across from us
and he didn't seem to want to hear about it.
Other
people around us were saying we were wrong for protesting. One young
woman faced me and I asked her if that was how she talked to her
grandma. She said clearly, "my grandmother is not an asshole",
to which I answered her "That cannot be true since--- she had
you". Hmmm, ANOTHER MISTAKE! As I reflect back, we were not
making any friends there with my poor attitude, so where did I go
wrong?
I
recall waking up early that Monday and turning on channel 11 for
ABC's Good Morning America: While I checked my email I also listened
to the TV as they gave some local news. "George W. Bush will
be at Legend's Field today" and people who are attending are
already making signs. They immediately showed a man making a very
large sign in front of the TV Cameras. So I began to make one that
was even larger.
Unfortunately,
when Maurice and Dave greeted Jan and I in the parking lot after
our caravan ride of Democrats from Pasco County we were told that
we couldn't use my big sign. They will not let us in with it, they
said. How could that be when it was so plain on ABC TV at 7:30AM
a man was making a sign for this very event? So I listened to my
friends and put the huge sign back in the car and began distributing
my small signs that read, "INVESTIGATE FLORIDA VOTERGATE"
giving one to Walter the 81-year-old man who rode with Jan down
from Pasco County.
I
kept the other eight, especially the one that said "HEIL
TO THE THIEF". Seems that one was the most appropriate
for what happened to us there that day on Legend's Field.
Was
democracy totally dead this day? Another bigger security officer
came over to us as we stood there looking for friends and said we
cannot use the signs we were holding. Again I told him that security
checked my bag and allowed us to have them. This Security apparently
was not in touch with the other security. This must have been the
pure-Bushit Security--- the ones who wore suites rather than uniforms.
I
wish I had told the reporters who gathered around us that these
security men were bullies in the worst sense of the word. They grabbed
my 8-1/2" by 11" paper signs and started routing in my
bag for more. I also had NO MORE BUSHIT bumper stickers in there
along with pins. I had to protect them. Next thing you know there
were the police officers trying to get Maurice who has a severe
health problem similar to Muscular Dystrophy. They tried to make
him give up his sign that read, "June is Gay Pride Month".
Some
of the Repugs said, "No wonder they are protesting. They're
Gays." One of the two Bushit Security men told Maurice to give
up his sign and take a pro Bush sign instead! He refused.
With that ALL HELL broke loose. A police officer came and told us
we had to leave. We said we had a right to be there. We said other
people were holding signs much bigger than ours. Large poster signs
flashed all around the stadium for Bush. We had a right to be there
as well as anyone else. We had tickets.
We
didn't do anything wrong. Why were they taking us away --- in
Handcuffs? All we did was show our small signs. I just couldn't
believe it. They put handcuffs on Maurice and we were afraid he
would pass out. He was shaking in the way I had seen him do once
before. His health is so fragile and I was afraid he would be very
hurt. Jan and I hung onto his arms as he asked us to do.
Then
Maurice went limp and fell down dragging me with him. When we were
on the ground the same woman I questioned earlier about her grandma
kicked dirt on me. I looked for Jan and she didn't fall with us.
Instead a very large policewoman who was much shorter than Jan,
but muscular, had her handcuffed and used our Jan as a shield to
bludgeon her way through the crowd. She pushed her through with
such force that she knocked over our new friend Walter who rode
in the car with Jan to this event Walter Olson is 81 years old and
carried one of my little orange signs that said "Investigate
Florida Votergate".
I
was so angry at what this officer of the law did to this old man
that I told her so. I said, "Why did you do that?" To
which she answered, "Assault on a Policeman!" And they
handcuffed me. We were pushed through the crowd to a room under
the stadium where 6 or 7 other policemen sat at round tables.
I
turned around to look at Maurice and he was handcuffed on the floor
with sweat dripping from his brow. One kind police officer offered
him a drink and Maurice took a sip from his prone position. Then
the officer asked if he wanted some water on his brow. I said loud
a clearly, "I want to know your badge number so I can tell
others there is a humane police officer in Tampa."
After
asking a non-uniformed security person to let go of my shoulder,
which was recently operated on for a torn rotator cuff, we were
seated and they changed our cuffs to the front of our bodies where
we maintained some comfort.
We
were questioned regarding our names and addresses and the officers
filled out forms charging us with a misdemeanor. It was my misfortune
to have my paperwork done by the bludgeoning bombshell who attacked
the old man using our dear Jan as her weapon---Ugh!!
What can I expect in the future from all of this?
Do I live in America - Land of the Free?
Whatever will I tell my grandchildren????
"Grandma Suni was handcuffed in Tampa because she held up the
wrong sign."
Heil
to the thief who stole our democracy!
SuniL
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