UF Student gets tasered at John Kerry Speech

by Infidelesto on September 17, 2007 · Comments

Cops were on him before he could even finish his question. I don’t know what’s worse, the wobbly camera man or the fact that John Kerry sat and watched this kid get tasered and didn’t say a word. Guess he thought the kid deserved it.

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  • Rudy
    The old liberal mantra: Free Speech unless you disagree with their opinions.
  • What do you mean they were on him before he finished his question? He made a speech and asked three questions before they escorted him out.

    What was John Kerry supposed to do? A US Senator can't give orders to the campus police at a university.
  • darlene smith
    The Andrew Meyer incident was not handled professionly by the adults. Meyer was only 21 and much to learn about life. He could have been handcuffed and carried out but the tassering was immature on the part of much older citizens. I have a grandson I raised that has is a journalist and even skipped two grades and with a National Merit...I would have been very upset if he were to be treated this way.
    Andrew should have been stopped if that is what was wanted in a different manner.
    Darlene
  • scott
    If that's how they would treat a Kerry supporter imagine if the guy had actually asked Kerry a hard question!
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