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Comments by "" (@johnwattdotca) on "No charges for woman dragged from Idaho town hall" video.
Calm down. It wasn't a town hall. The woman was disruptive and security was being patient with her.
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It wasn't a town hall. The woman was disruptive. Again, it wasn't a town hall.
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@Dani_Sparkles I heard a lot of people saying it was a town hall meeting, but the original video I saw said it was a city council meeting. It looked like one. The council was lined up on the stage, not a senator or congressman. You have to be signed up to address the council. This woman was shouting and using profanity, also having someone make the video for her. I'm not precious enough to be on her side. I heard her go-fund-me already has over $165,000 so she can sue.
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Calm down. The woman was disruptive and security was very patient with her.
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Calm down. It wasn't a town hall. The woman was disruptive and security was patient with her.
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Calm down. She wasn't assaulted and it wasn't a town hall. This disruptive woman was using profanity and shouting. Security was patient with her, not wanting to haul her out.
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It wasn't a town hall. The woman was disruptive and security was patient with her. She was daring them to drag her out when they didn't want to touch her.
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@scottlarson1209 Give me a break, watch the video. You are lying, pure and simple.
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@mj91212 I've seen many comments like yours, but I have to stick with the original video, saying it was a city council meeting and it looks like one, all lined up onstage. I didn't see a Republican on center stage doing a town hall. Maybe the building is the town hall, it was a huge room, but after I saw the original video I thought okay, let the Trump lies begin. And that includes fake videos where I can't tell the difference.
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@SabrinaSilverstein Are you trying to be stupid on purpose? It's not funny.
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@SabrinaSilverstein Considering you are wrong from the start, saying "men like you", I don't believe the rest of what you say.
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@SabrinaSilverstein What you don't believe doesn't change the facts.
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@Lisa-ym1si I'm not denying the building is the town hall. Look at the room, huge. Did you see city council lined up on the stage? Did you hear the announcer describe the meeting and ask the woman to sign up to ask a question? Did you wonder why someone beside her would start making a video before she got into it and keep making the video until she was taken away? It could be political operatives.
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@AnoopSathyan0197 Can you keep your vomit to yourself?
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@ceepops82 Thank you, I needed that. Sometimes I feel I have to balance out the misinformation with information. It's better than doing a jig-saw puzzle by myself.
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@DJ_Locks It looks like you're too stupid to follow. The woman was disruptive, shouting and using profanity. The security was patient with her, not wanting to haul her out, even if she was daring them to do it.
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@Nln112 You must have seen an edited version. I saw parts of the original video being used for another video, saying it was in Iowa, and the security guards were more violent. I see Trump lovers liking this.
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@ultravioletpisces3666 If being disruptive is against the rules it's against the rules.
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@mattschehr163 You can go your own way.
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@kate1830 I saw people saying it was a town hall, when that's not how it started. I'm not going to repeat what I've been repeating already, weeks ago. The rush of reply videos and comments were saying the woman was brutally dragged out of the meeting. Now it's about she wasn't signed up to talk and was being disruptive.
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@kate1830 ha ha ha ha... I'm not angry or defensive. You must be one of those Americans who doesn't understand and blames the words, even my words.
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Who said that? They were hired and now are fired.
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@scottlarson1209 Give me a break. The security was hired and now they're fired. Despite the woman being disruptive, shouting and using profanity, daring to be dragged out, the security was patient, not wanting to put their hands on her. Firing them is a political over-reaction. That's so American.
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@AAA-o4g I forget the name of the security company, but they weren't volunteers. I saw the original video, and my first thought was let the Trump lies begin.
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@AAA-o4g Lear Asset rings a bell. I tend to look around at the people in these videos to judge the crowd, as much as listen. I will confront you with the volunteer part, seeing them as working for a company another video said was fired. Call them volunteers, call them Democrats or Republicans, does it really matter? The woman was very disruptive and it was a town council meeting, not a town hall. The security was patient, not wanting to lay hands on her. I have to stick with the original video. I saw it. After that I just saw edited parts.
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@00amandahugnkiss00 If you want to deny reality it's on you. The building is a town hall, that's for sure.
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@00amandahugnkiss00 I don't even think half of what I see is real, and no-one is spoon-feeding me. If what I said upset you, please think about that. Whose politics are about anger and accusations? I'm not like that.
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@00amandahugnkiss00 Are you saying you're a cult member? I know I'm not, being Canadian. We have a Conservative Party, a Liberal Party, a New Democrat Party, the Green Party, the Communist Party, plus a few others. That's a vibrant government, not a two-party system.
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