Don't even get me started about some of the claims of police "brutality" coming out of recent actions. Nobody ever said that going to jail was any picnic. Some of the things that have been characterized as "brutality" are ridiculous. I've spent the night in jail after a police riot and the cops threatened me with all kinds of stuff. Big deal. That's what they get paid to do. Get out of jail and go and make more trouble.
Chuck0
Chip Berlet wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Back from the Christian Coalition meeting, where rumors and conspiracy theory
> are part of the package. Robertson's speech Saturday night claimed the usual
> conspiracy from modernism, to John Dewey, to the secular humanist homosexual
> abortionists.
>
> Rumor and conspiracy theory are interesting areas of study, but do people REALLY
> want to blur the line between attempts at factual reporting, and fantastic
> claims with no basis in anything that can be independently documented?
>
> Maybe sometimes I sound like a grinch, but I have watched the left wander down
> the dead-end canyons of rumor and conspiracism all too often in recent years.
>
> Danny Sheehan destroyed the Christic LaPenca lawsuit by weaving in fascist
> claims from the LaRouchites and Liberty Lobby.
>
> The October Surprise sucked energy out of the left, even after some of the
> original reporters on the story retracted their earlier claims and exposed some
> of their sources as hucksters.
>
> How many people in the anti-globalist movement think the Bilderbergers or the
> Trilateralists run the world? You might be surprised to see some of the
> discussions on so-called "left" lists.
>
> How about claims that the police used nerve gas against anti-globalization
> activists in Seattle? When that turned out to be a false rumor, the actual
> police misconduct was easier to sweep under the rug.
>
> OK, I apologize for being cranky on this subject, but I look to LBO for a higher
> level of discussion.
>
> -Chip Berlet