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    How dare anyone march except we the Illegals

    2 Protesters Arrested During Neo-Nazi Rally in Phoenix
    Updated: Sunday, 14 Nov 2010

    PHOENIX - Bryan Reavely and Dane Rossman were both arrested after a riot situation in downtown Phoenix occurred during an anti-illegal immigration rally. Police said Reavely and Rossman threw rocks at officers who were trying to break up a messy situation when a group of neo-Nazi demonstrators clashed with counter-protesters.

    When protesters tried to disrupt a neo-Nazi march, officers released thick tear gas. They also fired off pepper spray to deter the crowd.

    [u][b]“Their job is to keep the peace and allow that demonstration group to exercise their constitutional right. If one side or another wants to cause a problem, wants to be violent, there's not much you can do until they do something,â€

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    They probably all had jobs before and didn't have time to protest. Who were the anarchists. la raza
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevetheroofer
    They probably all had jobs before and didn't have time to protest. Who were the anarchists. la raza
    I would say that the anarchists were Illegals for the most part. The march was against Illegal Immigration... Looks like they can dish It out,but they cannot take It. The real racists are the ones being protected by our own government. The ones that helped Harry Reid get re-elected.... TS

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    What was the name of this so-called "neo-Nazi" group who had the permit to march in protest of illegal immigration and what makes them a "neo-Nazi" group?

    Whether you agree with "neo-Nazis" and their socialist cause or not, we can agree with on illegal immigration and they had their right under the 1st Amendment to march and protest illegal immigration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
    What was the name of this so-called "neo-Nazi" group who had the permit to march in protest of illegal immigration and what makes them a "neo-Nazi" group?
    Good question.. I guess just because the news media says they are

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    Neo-Nazi Protest Brings Out Police in Riot Gear

    The Neo-Nazis, the National Socialist Movement were not the ones who instigated the violence — it was the uber-leftists and a group calling themselves the Anarchists who caused the trouble.

    Neo-Nazi Protest Brings Out Police in Riot GearUpdated: Saturday, 13 Nov 2010, 10:26 PM MST
    Published : Saturday, 13 Nov 2010, 9:24 PM MST

    By BRITT MORENO
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    PHOENIX - A neo-Nazi (National Socialist Movement) rally in downtown Phoenix became nasty Saturday afternoon, with police in riot gear forced to step in to get things under control. The federal courthouse was in chaos as Phoenix police sprayed pepper spray and tear gas into a crowd of demonstrators.

    About 100 people gathered to protest a demonstration being held by the neo-Nazis to protest a federal judge’s ruling that weakened SB 1070.

    When angry protestors surrounded the neo-Nazi group, police took action.

    A curtain of purple tear gas was meant to shut out anarchists and protestors -- but the unfazed crowd stood united. An army of officers attacked with streams of pepper spray, and protestors retreated.

    Phoenix police were protecting a group of neo-Nazis in town to protest a judge's decision to trim parts of immigration bill SB 1070.

    The anarchists and protestors barricaded the street with newspaper stands. But police forged on clearing the way for the neo-Nazis marching toward the federal courthouse in downtown Phoenix.

    Both parties hurled insults at each other across a wall of officers.

    Two protestors were arrested for throwing rocks at the group.

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    From someone who was there

    1) The majority of the people protesting the Nazi's were white
    2) Not everyone there was an anarchist
    3) The Nazi's call themselves the United Socialist Movement
    4) They carried the Nazi flag, the stated beautiful ideals like "Gas the Jews", they marched and said Sieg heil on numerous occasions.
    5) Their "main man" crossed the cops to try and instigate protesters
    6) During their speech time no one could hear what they were saying because protesters were kept to far and no one actually came out to listen to them speak
    7) There may have been anti-SB1070 people there but the vast majority were there peacefully and countering against racism of any kind.

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    Re: From someone who was there

    Quote Originally Posted by doubelieve
    1) The majority of the people protesting the Nazi's were white
    2) Not everyone there was an anarchist
    3) The Nazi's call themselves the United Socialist Movement
    4) They carried the Nazi flag, the stated beautiful ideals like "Gas the Jews", they marched and said Sieg heil on numerous occasions.
    5) Their "main man" crossed the cops to try and instigate protesters
    6) During their speech time no one could hear what they were saying because protesters were kept to far and no one actually came out to listen to them speak
    7) There may have been anti-SB1070 people there but the vast majority were there peacefully and countering against racism of any kind.
    A white majority trying to stop people from showing their support for Arizona's sb1070 I don't think so...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
    What was the name of this so-called "neo-Nazi" group who had the permit to march in protest of illegal immigration and what makes them a "neo-Nazi" group?

    Whether you agree with "neo-Nazis" and their socialist cause or not, we can agree with on illegal immigration and they had their right under the 1st Amendment to march and protest illegal immigration.
    I totally agree. It doesn't matter who you are you have the right to protest illegal immigration and should. I don't advocate the Neo-Nazi movement but when it comes to illegal immigration all Americans should be opposed to it and show their displeasure with it.

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    No body is disputing the fact that these nazi morons are dolts

    BUT

    They also have the right to protest anything they want.

    I do feel that we need laws JUST LIKE MEXICO though , political protests
    by foreign nationals or those that advocate for them in our country should be OUTLAWED and the purps arrested

    Is that out of line?

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