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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 12:27 PM
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MN National Guard Ad on Metrodome epicts soldiers deployed against protesters during 2008 RNC
Edited on Sat Oct-16-10 12:31 PM by annm4peace
National Guard advert on Minnepaolis Metrodome, proposed site of 2012 DNC,
depicts soldiers deployed against protesters during 2008 RNC

TWIN CITIES/OCTOBER 15, 2010—A National Guard advertisement currently hanging on the side of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, MN, proposed site of the 2012 Democratic National Convention, depicts National Guard members being deployed against protesters during the 2008 Republican National Convention in Saint Paul, Minnesota (hi-res photos for media use at bottom of page).

The multiple-panel advertisement, which stretches around the Metrodome, depicts various Viking players above the text, "FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE". Other panels depict members of the National Guard, above text that reads "MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD... MINNESOTA 'S FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE".

The panel depicting National Guard members and a helicopter is a composite image derived in part from a September 1st, National Guard press image taken by Master Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo, and depicts some of the 150 National Guard members being deployed against protesters during Day One of the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul , MN .

Nigel Parry, coordinator of the RNC '08 Report project, a citizen's archive of media reports, government documents, and other resources relating to the 2008 Republican National Convention, held in St. Paul , MN , commented:


"Of the more than 800 people arrested during the 2008 Republican National Convention, 75% of those arrested were arrested in mass arrest situations. On September 1st the Minnesota National Guard, coordinating with police, drove protesters, bystanders and concert-goers into the first of three mass arrests that took place during the RNC."

"Using percussion grenades and teargas, the army and police drove protesters and onlookers from Kellogg Boulevard down onto and along Shepard Road where the protesters, together with members of the public attempting to reach the free 'Take Back Labor Day' concert on Harriet Island , were surrounded and detained. Over 200 people were arrested and held for up to 72 hours. No one who was arrested was ultimately prosecuted and there is a civil suit against the City of Saint Paul for the mass arrest."

"On September 1st, the Minnesota National Guard were hardly required in a security situation that already had access to 3,500 police officers, and which was a response to a literal handful of windows being broken and a few free newspaper dispensers being dragged into the street."

"It is unbelievable that the National Guard would use an advertising image under a banner declaring ' Minnesota 's first line of defense', which depicts its soldiers being deployed against Minnesotans and other American citizens. The fact that this image appears hanging on the proposed site of the 2012 Democratic National Convention completes the Orwellian picture perfectly. It is hard to imagine this juxtaposition happening by accident. The National Guard know very well where this image came from. They took it."

"The Vikings should similarly be ashamed of allowing their image to be used alongside a symbol of the political repression of Americans that is still painful to many residents of the Twin Cities. Many Vikings fans were among those who were mass arrested while peacefully protesting, watching events on the streets, or merely trying to catch a free music show on Harriet Island . The Vikings should remove this offensive image immediately."


Contact Nigel Parry via the RNC '08 Report here. See below for zip file with hi-res photo package.



National Guard advertisement on the side of the Metrodome in Minneapolis , proposed site of the 2012 Democratic National Convention. (Photo credit: Twin Cities Indymedia)


ORIGINAL CAPTION: Minnesota National Guard Soldiers with the 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 194th Armor stand guard to assist police in maintaining order during an overly-aggressive demonstration Sept. 1, in St. Paul , Minn. The demonstrators were protesting during day one of the Republican National Convention. (Photo: Master Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo)


National Guard advertisement on the side of the Metrodome in Minneapolis , proposed site of the 2012 Democratic National Convention. (Photo credit: Twin Cities Indymedia)


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Puregonzo1188 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 12:30 PM
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1. Disgusting.
Yet, I'm not sure if I should be surprised by this or not.
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 12:32 PM
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2. what Nigel has to say.
Of the more than 800 people arrested during the 2008 Republican National Convention, 75% of those arrested were arrested in mass arrest situations. On September 1st the Minnesota National Guard, coordinating with police, drove protesters, bystanders and concert-goers into the first of three mass arrests that took place during the RNC."

"Using percussion grenades and teargas, the army and police drove protesters and onlookers from Kellogg Boulevard down onto and along Shepard Road where the protesters, together with members of the public attempting to reach the free 'Take Back Labor Day' concert on Harriet Island, were surrounded and detained. Over 200 people were arrested and held for up to 72 hours. No one who was arrested was ultimately prosecuted and there is a civil suit against the City of Saint Paul for the mass arrest."

"On September 1st, the Minnesota National Guard were hardly required in a security situation that already had access to 3,500 police officers, and which was a response to a literal handful of windows being broken and a few free newspaper dispensers being dragged into the street."

"It is unbelievable that the National Guard would use an advertising image under a banner declaring 'Minnesota's first line of defense', which depicts its soldiers being deployed against Minnesotans and other American citizens. The fact that this image appears hanging on the proposed site of the 2012 Democratic National Convention completes the Orwellian picture perfectly. It is hard to imagine this juxtaposition happening by accident. The National Guard know very well where this image came from. They took it."

"The Vikings should similarly be ashamed of allowing their image to be used alongside a symbol of the political repression of Americans that is still painful to many residents of the Twin Cities. Many Vikings fans were among those who were mass arrested while peacefully protesting, watching events on the streets, or merely trying to catch a free music show on Harriet Island. The Vikings should remove this offensive image immediately."
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 12:48 PM
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4. Lots of info on RNC08 website.
heading on the website: http://rnc08report.org

Text: Minnesota National Guard Soldiers assist St. Paul police in quelling demonstrators
Pvt. Cassandra Monroe, 135th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Iowa National Guard, U.S. Department of Defense, September 4th, 2008

Video & Audio: Minnesota Guard at RNC
Pentagon Channel News, U.S. Department of Defense, September 2nd, 2008

Photographs: RNC Day 1: National Guard assists in convention security in Minnesota
Various National Guard Photographers, U.S. Department of Defense, September 1st, 2008










Police & Security Documents: Powerpoint presentation: National Special Security Events (NSSE)
The 2008 RNC was designated an NSSE
United States Northern Command, U.S. Department of Defense, March 4th, 2008
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Jackpine Radical Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 12:42 PM
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3. The Minnesota Natyional Guard--Minnesota's First Line of Defense
against the citizens of Minnesota.
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Angry Dragon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 01:10 PM
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5. What the article does not tell you
Homeland Security has determined that we in Minnesota might be the world's hotbed of terrorist organizations.
I mean, look how we vote for Democratic presidents, Franken, you have to kinda overlook bachmann.
We are just overloaded with liberals, and you know how out of hand they can get.

This country was built on freedom. Why are the people that wield the power in this country so afraid of words??
What do they have to hide?? Or is it that they know for the most part corrupt and have everything to hide.

People of this country being pitted against each other for the benefit of the few so they can continue
their corrupt ways with as little interference as possible.
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