US: Land of the Free ... and Hungry. 20 Orlando Police Steal Food from Children
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Food Not Bombs in Orlando
Sunday, Jun 26, 2011
Editorial Comment: To the Mayor of Orlando and the Orlando Cops: Axis of Logic asks, How low can you go? We offer a huge Thank You! to the wonderful people at Food Not Bombs in Orlando for the work you are doing and to all the activists who ask all the right questions to the cops making these arrests of people serving hungry people food in a public park in Orlando - spending their limited funds and time - doing what the government should be doing for the homeless, hungry children and "those less fortunate." Shame on Washington and Orlando!!
- Axis of Logic
(3 videos)
June 15, 2011 - 6 more activist arrested in Orlando for Sharing food with the hungry. 2 young children are being served as close to 20 police officers swarm in and arrest the food servers. This brings to total number of arrest for this horrendous crime up to 21 people within a two week time period!
Raw Video - Orlando Mayor Orders Police to Arrest 5 MORE Activist for Sharing Food w/ the Homeless
On June 8th, 2011, five volunteers with the organization "Food Not Bombs" were arrested for the horrendous crime of sharing food with too many people within 2 miles of City Hall. As individuals, the police were professional and it was clear from their body language that they did not want to be there doing this. However, they do have proverbial mortgage to pay and on this day they did make the choice to be agents of tyranny. This brings the total number of arrest for the violent crime up to 12 within the first week of the law's enforcement.
Undercover Cop video taping the illegal food Sharing in Orlando
June 3, 2011 - This undercover and the cleaning crew where all part of the operation to arrest Food Not Bombs in Orlando for feeding the homeless
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