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Release them after 4th January, 2010 when Japanese New Year Holidays are over ! This summit was to FAIL as i had mentioned earlier.

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Give the anarchists 1 year hard labor. The climate rally is influeneced by these bad guys, and are terrified of the Liberal scientifict whackos.

Climate change is made by God and mother nature. All this expenese for nothing. Pathetic!!!

Moderator: Leave God out of the discussion please.

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So, in other words, every cop arrested one person. Good use of Danish tax money, I hope they will get medals for that great achievement.

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Personally, I think they should remind all the 'protestors' that since CO2 is a 'pollutant', that if they all just stop breathing, it would make the world a better and 'cleaner' place. See how many of the idiots off themselves.

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100,000 idiots.

If anything, this demonstrates the level of intelligence out there in the brainwashed population.

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These people obviously didn't pay their carbon credits -so all free oxygen should be taken away from them -but then again no one else is paying their carbon credits.

=all Gore and the controlling rich are upset and won't get their CO2 slave money. But companies are looking at solar, wind, biofuels, more seriously and people are starting to demand these products at the retail level. Change is always slow and difficult, but the more people buy the cheaper and or better the product gets. Your $¥ (buying) is really the best way to show support for anything.

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"some of them started vandalizing buildings"

It's all for the environment.

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I didn't see Danish Police, at least from where I was standing, apply US style brutality to those detained. Nobody was tasered or beaten silly. No forced kneeling in awkward positions and probably no strip-searching and torturing like during such gatherings in the US. Civilized Vikings!

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Libertas - Apparently you approve of the pre-emptive arrests the Danish police conducted under an anti-hooliganism law. In any case, where you were standing must not have offered a good view.

One activist group accused the police of abuse complaining people had been forced sit on the road for hours in near-freezing temperatures.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/copenhagen-climate-change-confe/6799264/Copenhagen-climate-summit-1000-anarchists-arrested.html

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Is there any corelations between global meetings versus global warming for this decade? Why can't they use internet for meetings, discussions instead of burning so much fuel, energy ,taxpayers money for just achieving predictably so little ?

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Suzu1, I simply said what I saw. Quite by chance I was in both Vancouver BC and Seattle WA when APEC and another globalist event took place. In those instances the police way overreacted, by comparison to Denmark.

"Apparently you approve of the pre-emptive arrests."

These are your words and intent, not mine. Don't go putting words in my mouth. You said this, not me. And I stand by my original statement:

I didn't see Danish Police, at least from where I was standing, apply US style brutality to those detained. Nobody was tasered or beaten silly. No forced kneeling in awkward positions and probably no strip-searching and torturing like during such gatherings in the US. Civilized Vikings!

I'm telling you what I saw. You can take it or leave it.

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