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Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
« on: December 31, 2011, 11:50:51 AM »
I wonder if the president still identifies with this "movement"?

Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
Published December 31, 2011
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Police in Charlotte arrested four men after they reportedly set two American flags on fire Friday morning at an Occupy protest site.
Some members of the Occupy Wall Street group in Charlotte, N.C., are under fire for setting American flags ablaze, but one of the protesters is defending his incendiary actions.

"Those were actions taken on my behalf," Occupy Charlotte member Alex Tyler said at a camp meeting, according to a Charlotte Observer report. "I did it to display my utter contempt for American greed, not (the military)."

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police have charged Tyler and three other men with arson and setting fire to woods in the area of tents that previously housed members of the local Occupy movement. A police report says the men caused the fire by burning two American flags.

In addition to Tyler, 28-year-old Jason Bargert; 23-year-old Michael Behrle and 20-year-old Stephen Morris were charged.

Bargert has been listed on Occupy Charlotte press releases as a spokesman for the group. But Occupy Charlotte released a statement to WCNC-TV saying the group is no long affiliated with the camp where the fire broke out. It also says the burning of the flag doesn't reflect its members or its message.

The Charlotte Observer reported that some members condemned the acts as "hideous," "shocking" and "disrespectful."

Tyler said late Friday that he regrets any trouble the flag-burning protest may have brought to the movement, the newspaper reported, but he stands by the protest.

"I've seen this group lose its activism and become lazy," Tyler said, adding that he and the other men wanted to "give Occupy Charlotte a wake-up call."

Burning a flag is not illegal, but local police say the protest violated the law because a fire pit wasn't used.

It perhaps is no surprise that the four men's actions caught the attention of police, whose headquarters reportedly is only a few hundred feet from the protest site.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/31/protester-defends-flag-burning-at-occupy-charlotte/?test=latestnews

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Re: Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2011, 12:32:45 PM »
once again - just as timely as ever


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Re: Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2011, 01:06:54 PM »
People are confusing the meaning of our great country with the actions of the criminals that have taken charge of it.

Extract the criminals.  Don't burn the flag.

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Re: Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2011, 01:07:57 PM »
People are confusing the meaning of our great country with the actions of the criminals that have taken charge of it.

Extract the criminals.  Don't burn the flag.

flag burning is not a crime

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Re: Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2011, 01:14:51 PM »
flag burning is not a crime

Yes, that may be true.  It depends upon circumstances.

I would still advise that an attempt at removing criminals is a better use of time than an attempt at burning flags.

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Re: Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2011, 01:21:54 PM »
Yes, that may be true.  It depends upon circumstances.

I would still advise that an attempt at removing criminals is a better use of time than an attempt at burning flags.

what criminals are you referring too?

I'd start with Angelo Mozilo,

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Re: Protester Defends Flag-Burning at Occupy Charlotte
« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2011, 02:11:41 PM »
what criminals are you referring too?

With a political system built on bribery, where do I begin?

I'd start with Angelo Mozilo,

Speaking of bribery, this sounds like an excellent choice.  And we can't forget all his lawmaking "friends".