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Criminals vs. Constitution
00:08:58
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| - We can all eat something. | |
| Excuse me? | |
| - Did you get it, Karen? | |
| - Mm-hmm. | |
| - Did you get him looking? - Probably can't move right now. | |
| - Yeah, that's not what he's going in. | |
| - What guy, this guy right here? - Excuse me. | |
| - Oh, he's getting shot in. - Excuse me. | |
| - I don't know. | |
| - Yeah, I'm sorry. - I don't know what that means. | |
| Obama, you're a fraud! | |
| Your New World Order is going down! | |
| Humanity will prevail! | |
| The answer to 1984 is 1776! | |
| No World Order! | |
| No New World Order! | |
| will prevail. | |
| The answer to 1984 is 1776. | |
| No world order. No new world order. | |
| Infowars.com. | |
| The criminals are scared. | |
| The criminals are scared, that's why they're blocking off the road! | |
| Our taxpayer dollars for these criminals! | |
| Obama, you're a tyrant! | |
| Barry Sataro! | |
| We are a tyrant! | |
| Blocking these off this road is a criminal offense, sir. | |
| It's against the Constitution. | |
| As a tax-exempted payer, I want to see the President. | |
| That's my global authority. | |
| I mean my right. | |
| Obama is a criminal! - What's up? - Yes. | |
| You hear that, Barry Satoro? | |
| Your New World Order will fail! | |
| Having dinner with another criminal, Cicilline! | |
| Cicilline is the open gang! | |
| Barry Sitaro! | |
| This is real mean. | |
| Barry Sitaro is real mean. | |
| Obama, you're a criminal! - No! | |
| You will be brought to justice! | |
| All the security just proves he's a criminal. | |
| Look at it all. | |
| Hey, you security guards, where's his birth certificate? | |
| I'm a tax-paying American citizen. | |
| I want to see his birth certificate now! | |
| That's right, you thugs right there. | |
| I want to see Obama's criminal birth certificate. | |
| We're not afraid of you people. | |
| We the people, not Obama. | |
| When the people fear the government, you have charity. | |
| When the government fears the people, you have liberty. | |
| Your criminal dogs will be brought to justice! | |
| Obama, you will not be re-elected in 2012! | |
| Guys, you can go back wherever. | |
| You just can't loiter in the streets. | |
| So if you guys want to stay, you can stay. | |
| If you want to, whatever. | |
| Just don't loiter in the streets. | |
| This is where the criminal is down there. | |
| Well, of course he's a criminal. | |
| He's got all this protection. | |
| Why does he have all this protection? | |
| Because they're scared they're going to find him out. | |
| Yep. | |
| Because we outnumber them a million to one. | |
| That's why they're scared. | |
| That's why they have all this protection. | |
| That's right, because we're not afraid of you criminals. | |
| We know you're against the Constitution of the United States. | |
| We know Obama wants to bring in a new world order. | |
| We're not afraid of you criminal thugs from the government. | |
| You state police men, you better watch out because these thugs are going to ruin your jobs and train you to put on some FEMA caps. | |
| You can laugh all you want, but your future's at stake. | |
| Somebody! | |
| And I deserve! | |
| I deserve! | |
| Full equality! | |
| Full equality! | |
| I am! | |
| I am! | |
| Somebody! | |
| Somebody! | |
| And I deserve! | |
| I deserve! | |
| Full equality! | |
| Full equality! | |
| I am! | |
| I am! | |
| Somebody! | |
| This is the fascism right here. | |
| We can't go in our own streets. | |
| This is the Constitution, sir, not the dictatorship. | |
| You want to get run over by a bus? | |
| That would probably hurt. | |
| Then that would be my fault, sir. | |
| This is the Constitution of the United States. | |
| It's our country. | |
| It is the Constitution. | |
| I'm enforcing it the same for everybody, whether you're signed for Obama or not. | |
| I don't care what it says and what you're spouting. | |
| Well, it's our public right to be here. | |
| That's why you're on the side. | |
| And nobody can stop us either. | |
| Our car's going up and down the road because it looks like it's blocked off over there. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you want to go to the bar? | |
| Yeah, I'm gonna go to the bar. | |
| Hey, sir. | |
| How's it feel to use our tax dollars to block the road off? | |
| How's it feel, sir? | |
| Barry Citronio! | |
| Hey, you guys, why don't you check Barry Citronio's birth certificate? | |
| Do your job! | |
| Hey, they're gonna save you some table scraps from that $15,000. | |
| Couple tickets? | |
| $7,500 a ticket, you criminal bastards! | |
| There's homeless people and you're spending $7,500 for a ticket for a dinner with the scum of the New World Order! | |
| Are you giving to the homeless people? | |
| I do what I can for the homeless. | |
| There's homeless people in Rhode Island and you're paying $7,500 a ticket! | |
| How do you sleep at night, you criminals? | |
| We're not afraid of you or your New World Order! | |
| You've never paid for dinner? | |
| Hey sir, do your job as a federal agent. | |
| Where's Obama's birthday party? | |
| $7,500 a person to go to that dinner? | |
| Yeah, but it's the same as you paying $5 for a dinner. | |
| Go back to Kenya! | |
| You hear that, buddy? | |
| $7,500. | |
| You're bankrupting the economy. | |
| What about the homeless people? | |
| How do you sleep at night? | |
| Hey, what's for dinner on a $3,500 menu? | |
| How about you criminals pay for our homeless people instead of bankrupting them? | |
| I know these guys can hear me and stop playing stupid. | |
| Do your job as a federal agent. | |
| Investigate Obama's birth certificate. | |
| I'm sure that's the least of the world's problems. | |
| No, Obama is the world's problem. | |
| Him and the United Nations. | |
| They're educating us, we're educating you. | |
| Hey guys, we need to move this barrier a little bit for us. | |
| We need you guys to back up a little bit. | |
| Moral violation of the First Amendment. | |
| This property right here, people. | |
| This property right here is New World Order property. | |
| It's not the United States. | |
| Back up a little bit more, guys. | |
| Back up a little bit more. | |
| We're getting pushed off American property, people. | |
| This is a free country. | |
| You can't push us back. | |
| 18 U.S.C., 1752. | |
| The Constitution, 1776. | |
| How's that? | |
| Look it up. | |
| 1776, the Constitution. | |
| 1776, how's that? | |
| 1776, the Constitution, how's that? | |
| You can shove your federal code somewhere. | |
| What's the Constitution say? | |
| Recite to me exactly what it says that you have the right to decide. | |
| Any law that goes against the Constitution is null and void, criminal. | |
| You can't scare us with your Gestapo stuff. | |
| You cannot stand here and have a good conversation. | |
| Your Gestapo stuff ain't gonna scare us, pal. | |
| What's your conversation? | |
| Where's his birth certificate? | |
| What do you think you're doing with your life? | |
| Illest people, they have all this security. | |
| I protect the office. | |
| I don't care what he says. | |
| I protect the office. | |
| Alright, let's have a man-to-man conversation. | |
| You're not official, you're just a man of flesh and blood. | |
| Yes. | |
| Do you agree with what the President says he's doing? | |
| I don't listen to anything any politician says. | |
| I don't care. | |
| We have to remain... So as a... Did you not take a swan off on the Constitution? | |
| - You're apathetic to where this country's going. - This here, this here, people's New World Order property right there. - I'm not taking that away, Tim. | |
| Hey, you took a sworn oath on the Constitution to defend it. | |
| All you people are dead. | |
| Get all that OT in here. | |
| We're not pushing that barrier back. | |
| It's just us. | |
| It is. | |
| By our constitutional right, we have a right to be here. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| That's where it starts. | |
| Who are these criminals to push us back? | |
| Why aren't you moving that barrier? | |
| This barrier is not moving any further. | |
| I'm hungry. | |
| I want part of that dinner down there. | |
| I'm exercising my civilian rights as a constitution. | |
| This barrier will not be moved further. | |
| That's great, sir. | |
| Well, that is great. | |
| Dinner, it's all pork! | |
| Do you know there's thousands of homeless people in the state and a criminal spending $75 a ticket? | |