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WHIT PISTOL
Disrespectful hippie cops stance made famous by beloved former president Dick Nixon
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According to the various protesters, who were likely extremely high, the United States, the World Bank, and the IMF have engaged in tactics of sharing wealth with nations with no dire need for it while allowing third-world countries beset by poverty to suffer. True or not, the ridiculous protests by nutcases and fruitcakes slowed down traffic and interrupted the normal flow of the capitalist machine for several hours. The police, the national heroes of September 11th, were brought in to clear the way for hardworking apathetic citizens.
“Everything is returning to normal here,” said D.C. police captain Gilbert Hayes. “Go back to sleep.”
Protesters used glaring signs, offensive T-shirts, and shouted un-American slogans like “The president is wrong!” against police, buildings, and in the general direction of the United States. Police used justified force to make the protesters stop getting in the way of honest Americans, resulting in only one reported injury and countless bruises which couldn’t be helped.
“Go back to college!” shouted one enraged cop as he kicked a hippie ten feet down Pennsylvania Avenue, a new personal record.
Some whacked-out nit-pickers also held demonstrations against the Gap, the international jeans store chain most famous for their annoying advertising and putting their jeans on shelves instead of racks. According to the fruitcakes, who were so high they took off their clothes and ran around in their underwear, the Gap exploits workforces in other countries with poor labor laws. How this was a surprise to anybody or affected the cost of American jeans was uncertain.
Most protesters were released on a small bond, like the cost of one of their dime bags, after being charged with upsetting mainstream America and refusing to do whatever the police said. Five were charged with destruction of sacred artifacts, commonly referred to as corporate and government property. A charge of treason was unlikely, but police are looking into it.
“It is important that as long as we have the freedom to speak in this country,” said protester Lisa Morgan, referring to some anachronistic line in the Constitution, “we use that freedom to make our leaders aware of how we feel. Not only if our own liberty and comfort is threatened, but if those in our country are doing immoral things in the name of the United States in other countries.”
Morgan’s LSD tirade was ended when a dutiful officer smacked her in the head with a club, very possibly “bringing her down.”
It was not expressed to the public at press time whether Washington, D.C. had the available jail space to hold all protesters who weren’t released on bond, but if necessary there’s possibly enough space in Camp X-Ray in Cuba to house all the militants.
the commune news knows it’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but that’s all we have in our CD collection. Raoul Dunkin is a commune correspondent and wishes you could write all sarcastic news articles in bright red type.
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