I'd say throwing rocks, bricks and bottles at police and news crews, and acts of arson all qualify as physical violence.
Good point. I was think of fists and bullets.
I'd say throwing rocks, bricks and bottles at police and news crews, and acts of arson all qualify as physical violence.
I'd say throwing rocks, bricks and bottles at police and news crews, and acts of arson all qualify as physical violence.
I have nothing productive to say
I have nothing productive to say
Never stopped an INGO member before.
I have nothing productive to say
Good point. I was think of fists and bullets.
Nobody wanted to be filmed around such bad dressers?
And this is who the USA Today has on the cover of their newspaper.
[video=youtube;AY8eUsAoKIA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY8eUsAoKIA#t=196[/video]
Edit: Skip to 3:20
Typical. Say what you want about Fox, but your post is a perfect example of just reporting the facts vs. adding spin. Technically both headlines are correct, but it's clear which one is meant to keep things stirred up.Just wondering if anyone notice a difference between a liberal, and a more conservative new agency... Start any race wars lately?