Mr. and Mrs America are breathing much easier tonight as police in Pinellas Park, Florida made a hugely significant arrest in the ongoing plot to subvert the constitution, overturn the rule of law, violate the separation of powers, and-horror of horrors-give water to a thirsty woman.
Omigod…what is this country coming to. A woman can’t even starve to death in peace without all these people running amuck, breaking the law, and violating the judicial fiats of a euthanasia loving, black robed activist who sits on the board of directors of the very hospice that this extremely dangerous criminal tried to trespass.
Here’s a picture of this dangerous threat to American liberty:
Note to Pinella County Sheriff’s Department: ARE YOU GUYS BLEEPING NUTS? A ten year old kid? IN HANDCUFFS?????
For most competent police departments, when a demonstration takes place as the one currently underway outside the hospice, it’s customary to have the plastic tie-on restraints rather than real, honest to goodness police handcuffs. Here’s a link to a photo showing this dastardly criminal in irons.
Is this the same police department that Nurse Iyer brought her complaints about Michael to? Ya think?
Note to AP: I thought it was customary to protect the identity of minors by not releasing their names when arrested. Well…he’s only a Christian, right? Maybe you thought you were just protecting the rest of us from his radical notion of “loving thy neighbor” or maybe it was “when I was thirsty, did you bring me drink?”
And what did this threat to our way of life have to say for himself to justify his unwarranted, extra legal conduct?
‘’I don’t want her to die,’’ Joshua Heldreth, 10, from North Carolina, said before his arrest. ‘’I’m not afraid because God is with me.’‘
7:03 pm
Of course they handcuffed him. You never know what that kid might have tried. He could’ve offered one of the police a glass of water and denied him a euphoric death by dehydration. Plus, they need to scare the snot out of him. Can’t have him growing up in his current path. Being seen wearing that t-shirt while standing next to a police officer is a violation of the separation of church and state!
7:38 pm
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10:45 pm
Well at least he’s learning the value of not hanging around with right wing nutjobs at an early age
12:14 am
Maybe if they had put that many men on Brian Nichols he wouldn’t have escaped and murdered those people.
3:40 pm
It’s a great day in America when criminals like this are taken off the street.
6:53 pm
Why is he even there? Shouldn’t he be out playing wiht the other kids. What kind of parents does he have to let him do something they know he was going to get arrested for? Why didn’t the parents go themselves? Could it be because they have to work to support the family and couldn’t afford to get arrested? I question the motives of anyone who sends a child into adults situations. That has to be child abuse.
1:19 pm
I suppose if it were an image of a ten year old kid at a anti-war protest getting arrested you’d stand up and cheer, right?
1:39 pm
btzera:
Where in the name of all that is good and holy did you get THAT idea?
What a maroon.
6:29 pm
No I would not! I would tell the parents to take their child home. I don’t let my child watch the news because it’s too violent, I prescreen anything she watches. I even get to know her friends and their parents before I let her go play at their houses. I would not under any circumstances put her in a position of danger or in a position where she could possibly be exposed to ideas that she is not ready yet. AND I most certainly would not let her anywhere near those vultures circling around the hospice looking for a news camera to wave a sign at.
11:01 pm
btezra
Why would you even ASSume that I was against the Iraq war? That’s quite a leap from “don’t let a child do an adult’s job” to “anti-war”.