Secret DNCC detention cages discovered in Denver


The freedom loving sheriff of Denver aided and abetted by the city's major, has created a detention pen full of cages just in time for the DNCC. The place is not even a correctional facility --it's is cages inside an abandoned warehouse with no visible water, bathrooms, ventilation or access to phones and lawyers.

Oh, did I mention this detention place full of human cages was supposed to be a secret?


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Vivian Grey's picture

Be Prepared!!!!!!

The first thing you learn in the Boy Scott is "Be Prepared." What is so wrong for having a facility in place for when the need comes. I say good for them. Now the only crime here would be if they built this facility and never got a chance to throw some violent rioting anarchists in em'!!!! HA!!!!


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mole333's picture

Well...

As long as they observe due process that is fine. As to rioting anarchists, I think Libertarians are the closest we come to anarchists in this nation. And I think the last real riots we had were the right wing Republicans who were preventing a recount in Florida in 2000. But there may have been other ones since that I missed.

So I guess you are advocating throwing any violent Libertarians into these pens (with due process, I assume). I can agree with that.


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Seattle Sam's picture

You must have forgotten

You must have forgotten about the anarchists who trashed downtown Seattle during the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999. I agree we don't have it as bad as they do in Europe, but all it takes is a handful of anarchists to ruin a peaceful protest.


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Pascal's picture

What the hell is wrong with

What the hell is wrong with Libertarians? I'm one and I'm hardly violent nor do I know or have I ever heard of a violent Libertarian movement. All we are against is too much government involvement in our lives. We believe in a need for government such as to protect this country, promote the economy, but when it comes to taxation, we believe in keeping most of what you earned by your own labors and not allowing the government to steal it. I'm not interested in big government that taxes and spends my money or forces me to go to some doctor I would rather not see, or to control my retirement savings. I can do all this much better than the government could ever hope to do and do it with no red tape. Anyway, when last I looked it wasn't Libertarians causing riots but leftists types who promote collectivism over individualism. Leftist types who want more government control over its citizens.


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