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Reporter Exposing Democrats Gets Arrested

A news reporter was arrested in Denver for trying to get pictures from a public sidewalk of Democratic senators and major donors leaving a private meeting at a luxury hotel that has served as a central station for the party’s top politicians this week.

The investigative reporter and his colleagues at a major television news network have spent the week probing the role of corporate lobbyists and wealthy donors at the Democratic convention for an upcoming news series. The story will apparently focus on how elite donors and corporate lobbyists use their clout to influence lawmakers at party conventions every four years.

Clearly, no one wants to be featured in this expose and the well-connected will do everything in their power to kill the segment, even if it means censorship and violating the Constitution’s First Amendment.

Video of the incident shows a Boulder County sheriff ordering the news reporter off the sidewalk in front of the Brown Palace Hotel, an upscale downtown Denver facility that claims to attract the city’s most prominent elite. The reporter refuses since he is stationed on a public sidewalk, but the officer is heard telling the reporter that the sidewalk is actually owned by the hotel. Then he pushes the reporter off the sidewalk and into oncoming traffic.

The reporter was handcuffed, arrested and charged with trespass, interference and failure to follow a lawful order. The arrest was made, according to police, because the hotel filed a signed complaint that its entrance was being blocked. For the record, the hotel does not own the sidewalk. That happens to be city property.

This marks the second time in just a few days that Democrats try to suppress the First Amendment rights of those who inconvenience them. Earlier this week presidential candidate Barack Obama tried to censor an ad highlighting his decades-long relationship with a renowned terrorist and the senator even asked the Justice Department to criminally prosecute the commercial’s sponsors.

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I hope you read the story on

I hope you read the story on Alex Jones infowar site

138 people were arrested after police barracaded them and said they would not disperse. They had no way to leave. They shot them with "pepper gas" with something that looked like a super soaker. They kept them locked up for hours with out phone call or lawyers. Made them plead guilty or told them they would be inprisoned twice as long. They were not fed, they were cold from the A/C and handcuffed to each other with the plastic and had to visit the bathroom that way. No Privacy

WHAT THE HELL

Denver Police

I watched Fox news last night Aug.28-2008.The Denver police officer acted like a thug not a police officer,and that scared me.I thought the reporter was going to be choked to his knees, and than pushed into oncoming traffic for just doing his job on a public street.This really scared me.Just because this thug wore a police uniform he is allowed to break the law when he wants.Am still angry about this kind of police brutality.
Just the thoughts of an old man in Washington st.

Obama gets a free pass

Dear JW:
Please please speedily conduct your investigation into Barack Obama's questionable dealings and ties to Chicago corruption. The left wing liberal media is putting every aspect of Sarah Palin's life under a microscope, yet we still know very little about Obams's past "associations" and conduct. I just contributed $10.00 on-line and I urge everyone to give a little to help JW shed light on this candidate and publish its findings before the election.
Greg in Chicago

Obama's link to the corrupt

Apparently a lot of locals in the Chiacgo area are aware of Obama's link to the corrupt. Why is this not being made aware to the general public? Locals know it...

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