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1
hahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahaha. Oh yea.. article or source link would've been cool.

Civil disobedience sure is tough work up here in Seattle, WA. Keep sticking it to no one and inconveniencing everyone in your path.
2
It happened about 50 feet from my office window. No police in sight.
3
Yeah, but the cops elsewhere took signed initiative sheets for the Legalize MJ initiative, according to Sensible Washington, so it's not like they're partisan or interfering or anything.

Why don't the police go arrest some employers who hire illegal workers instead?
4
LMAO, it's tough being a spoiled white kid these days, you can't get arrested at a Critical Masshole ride and now you can't get arrested at a protest!

What's a kid gonna do with their Evergreen State degree? It's not like it's good for anything else. Post on Slog all day like Will?
5
awesome! this town has been too sleepy of late and we certainly need to fix this screwed up immigration system. great to see people taking to the streets. thousands of young people who have lived here most of their lives, but are undocumented, will soon graduate high school and have little options. no drivers license. no job. no respect. is that how we should be treating our youth.

let's hope for more and bigger protests until congress gets it and passes real reform.
6
Both the right and left want "reform", what specifically do they want? Doesn't seem like a success if they can't get a media outlet to convey their position.
7
@4 i like your tag, it's very Chihulhy

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