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So this is America!? 71 year old man mercilessly beaten for protesting Hillary speech

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During a speech on Wednesday at George Washington University by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in which she condemned governments that arrest protesters and don’t allow free speech, former CIA analyst Ray McGovern was arrested and beaten by security for standing silently with his back turned during her remarks. As McGovern explains:

…I was grabbed from the audience in plain view of her by police and an unidentified official in plain clothes, brutalized, and left bleeding in jail. She never paused speaking.

Blind-sided by security officers who pounced upon me, I remarked, as I was hauled out the door, “So this is America?” I am now covered with bruises, lacerations, and contusions inflicted in the assault.

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This brutal response to protest by security at Clinton’s speech and the fact that she didn’t flinch during the incident belies the Obama administration’s rhetoric regarding the importance of free speech.

Fmr. FBI Analyst Ray McGovern: I was Beaten at Hillary Clinton Speech
 
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Veterans For Peace Demands Apology From Secretary of State

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 17, 2011

Veterans For Peace Demands Apology From Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Watches as Police Manhandle Peaceful Protester


WASHINGTON - February 17 - Just minutes after Secretary Clinton began a speech lauding freedom of the internet, two security personnel forcefully removed an audience member wearing a Veterans For Peace t-shirt who had silently stood and turned his back to her. Ray McGovern, a 71-year old veteran, and former CIA analyst was violently grabbed and forcibly removed from the auditorium in direct view of Mrs. Clinton. According to Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, attorney with the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, “For this peaceful expression of dissent, he ended up bruised, bloodied, arrested, and jailed.

Secretary Clinton never paused, continuing her speech lecturing other countries about the need to allow freedom of expression and dissent, while Mr. McGovern was hauled out in front of her.”

Mr. McGovern is covered with bruises, and the metal handcuffs were fastened so tightly that his wrists were cut and bloody. After being held by local police, he was told that he was being charged with “disorderly conduct.”

We asked Ray for a quick statement after his release. He wrote:


“I find myself wondering if this show of brutality may be a signpost on a path to even wider and more brutal repression. I have been comparing what happened during Clinton’s speech Tuesday with my four-minute mini-debate with Donald Rumsfeld on May 4, 2006 in Atlanta. Halfway through, Rumsfeld gives the nod to a black-hatted security fellow to elbow me away from the microphone.


I shout, ‘So this is America.’ Rumsfeld takes one look at the TV cameras streaming live, makes a snap decision, and tells the security fellow to let me stay. During that same speech in Atlanta, one fearless witness stands dead-center in the audience with his back to Rumsfeld for the entire speech and is not bothered, much less beaten and jailed.


The contrast between the experience of May 2006 and February 2011 can be viewed through the prism of the proverbial ‘boiling frog.’ There does seem to be a subtle but successful campaign to get people gradually accustomed to increasingly repressive measures; and many, perhaps most, Americans seem oblivious.


After 9/11 Norman Mailer saw a ‘pre-fascist climate’ reigning in America. If we don’t stand up for our rights, it may not be long before we shall have to drop the ‘pre.’”


Veterans For Peace is proud of our member Ray McGovern, whose simple, dignified action speaks volumes about the power of non-violence. We abhor the actions of the security personnel who reacted violently and in flagrant violation of Mr. McGovern’s First Amendment rights. We also deplore the indifference of Secretary Clinton who didn’t bat an eye and we demand that she apologize for her silence and hypocrisy. Most importantly, we call on the American public to wake up to the dark reality of what this country has become…a place where civil liberties and freedom of expression are becoming increasingly endangered, and the government’s response to every situation is intimidation and force.


Ray McGovern versus Hillary Clinton: Police Manhandle Peaceful Protester
 
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Ya,this is America.People willing to do anything just do it but all happen in acceptable level or you will have no chance to declare them..
 
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@6642.CN :

Please stop this propoganda, you are stooping to North Korean levels!!! Make one wonder where they got this practise from......

This 'victim' guy is completely exagerating things. He seems to have some bruises but to say that the police beat him for turning his back is simply too much. I am sure that you have never seen US other than on TV, so you may think this is possible.

I assure you that you are wrong. Just check to see if any news channel is carrying it yet. Only that crazy Irani TV channel that is hated by one and all for being full of crap and some kooky blogs. And now you.....
 
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Better than china....

Chinese never claim to be self appointed guadians of democracy and freedom of speech. The irony is she was criticizing foreign governments for arresting protesting people, while the same thing was happening in front of her very own eyes, the poor guy didn't even said a word he was standing there silently.
 
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McGovern has a history of interrupting speakers he does not like, which of course would be the Bush Admin people. There is no evidence that he was beaten merely for turning his back on Hillary Clinton. Such passivity would be out of character for McGovern. This is only his side of the story and it is likely to be a highly edited one. Security people do not assault anyone for being passive.
 
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Ex-CIA Analyst Ray McGovern Beaten and Arrested as Hillary Clinton Talks about Freedom

Hypocrisy has reached a new level as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talked at George Washington University on Wednesday, disapproving governments that arrest protesters, not allowing freedom of speech. Former C.I.A. analyst Ray McGovern was taken from the audience by two security guards, beaten and left bleeding in jail. His crime? Standing silently with his back turned to Clinton, wearing a t-shirt that said “Veterans for Peace”. Officially it was “Disorderly conduct”.

McGovern wanted to be “witness to the fact that many Americans are very much opposed to these policies of permanent war”, but he had no idea that it would get him brutalized, arrested and rather seriously hurt.

The timing was “excellent”, as Clinton smilingly said “…and then the government pulled the plug”, the two men grabbed the 71-year-old McGovern and dragged him out of the auditorium. “So this is America,” said McGovern.

“They took me outside, put two sets of iron handcuffs that pierced my wrists. The bleeding went all over my pants.”, said McGovern.


McGovern became a political activist after a 27-year-long career as C.I.A. officer. He served under seven U.S. presidents, presenting the morning intelligence briefings at the White House.

Freedom of expression is a thing of the past in the Land of the Free.

Ex-CIA Analyst Ray McGovern Beaten and Arrested as Hillary Clinton Talks about Freedom – US News Source
 
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McGovern has a history of interrupting speakers he does not like, which of course would be the Bush Admin people. There is no evidence that he was beaten merely for turning his back on Hillary Clinton. Such passivity would be out of character for McGovern. This is only his side of the story and it is likely to be a highly edited one. Security people do not assault anyone for being passive.
The mark on his arms showing that he was not beaten by someone but was just grabbed or pinched by man or woman with super strength even brutally.
Please do not laughing on me,I got this kind of experiences from my wife.
Horrible chinese women I shall say.American should care about this if we are regarded as human.
 
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