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POLL: Occupy Tacoma Group Wanted To "Make Its Presence Known" During Santorum Speech

The protesters tried their hardest to interrupt the GOP presidential hopeful's speech Monday night at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma.

 

TACOMA, WA-The Occupy Tacoma group might not be the largest of the Occupy Wall Street movement, but it sounded like one of the loudest during Rick Santorum’s speech Monday night.

Jessica Dawley provided one of the group’s voices.

The 21-year-old Tacoma native stood in the lower bowl area during the GOP presidential hopeful’s speech at the Washington State History Museum, chanting and protesting with other members of the Occupy Tacoma group.

Dawley spoke to Patch immediately after the event.

Communicating mostly through word-of-mouth and social media beforehand and facing eviction from its Tacoma encampment, they positioned themselves prior to Santorum’s address. After they started, the chants were so loud and unrelenting, Santorum had to stop and address them.

Their main cause, according to Dawley, was standing against much of Santorum’s socially conservative platform, including same-sex marriage. Coincidentally, Gov. Christine Gregoire signed into law legislation to allow for same-sex marriage on Monday.

At one point, Tacoma police handcuffed and escorted out two of the 20 or so protesters in the lower area. Dawley said the two men–whom she identified as “Ryan and Robert”--were brothers.

As she explains it, the protesters were chanting and were pushed by Santorum supporters, which prompted a mini-melee as the GOP candidate spoke. Police tried to detain and pull away one of the brothers, and the other brother grabbed him so police couldn’t take him away. Eventually, authorities arrested both of them.

Several media outlets reported that police arrested a woman who allegedly showered a Santorum with a “glitter bomb” after his speech.

“It was definitely hard” to remain in the lower area while being shouted down by Santorum supporters, said Dawley, who first settled at the Occupy Tacoma encampment two weeks after it was established. “In my opinion, and this is myself only, I feel they (Santorum supporters) do not know what they’re talking about.”

But many of those supporters appeared frustrated that the protesters lacked a basic level of decorum by trying to prevent Santorum from speaking.

“All they’re interested in is shouting out,” Santorum said over the protesters at one point. “Why? Because if they have a reasonable, rational discussion, they can’t be successful.”

But Dawley, who said the group will be posting its own video of Monday night’s protest on the Internet, said she realizes the group is going to be made to “look like the bad guy by the mainstream media,” but it will continue to make its voice heard.

“We haven’t been out there as much as the rest--Occupy Oakland, Occupy Wall Street,” she said. “We definitely want to make our presence known.”

  • What do you think of Occupy Tacoma's actions during Rick Santorum's speech?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • I applaud them. The group's members were exercising their rights to peaceably assemble and protest.

        50 (66%)
    • I get them, but they have misguided frustration at big business.
 3 (6%) 



        3 (4%)
    • 
I think it's horrible. Members are disrespectful objectors who will stop at nothing to harass conservatives.
        22 (29%)
    Total votes: 75
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Election, Occupy Wall Street, Rick Santorum, Rick Santorum rally, and occupy tacoma
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Penny Scott

3:13 pm on Tuesday, February 14, 2012

"she realizes the group is going to be made to “look like the bad guy ..."
They are the bad guy. For decades now, so-called "progressives" have shouted down and physically threatened speakers with whom they disagree. Contemptible.

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Tony Dondero

3:26 pm on Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Demonstrators could be more civil. Then again, what's happening to the 99 percent is not particularly civil either.

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Truth Seeker

10:39 am on Wednesday, February 15, 2012

"This is not a scientific poll." You got that right!

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Tony Dondero

10:41 am on Wednesday, February 15, 2012

What do you mean by that "Truth Seeker"?

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Smarter than a 5th grader

3:25 pm on Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Hmmmm... Let's see. The 'Occupy' movement demands to exercise their free speech rights by shouting down others exercising theirs. Sounds like their understanding of civil rights under the Constitution is about as good as their understanding of economics! Tony, your poll appears to be stacked - I refuse to believe that the people of Shoreline and LFP could be as stupid as your results indicate!

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Tony Dondero

3:38 pm on Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Smarter than a 5th graders: Capitalism by necessity of course leaves some victims, but lately it seems the deck has been stacked even more. Paul Krugman is a economist, a Nobel Prize winning one at that and has discussed these issues at length. Is he ignorant of economics too, or just undeceived? The poll is a flash poll, of course, not scientific but if there's more people that agree with you let them vote!

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Bob MacDonald

6:06 pm on Saturday, February 18, 2012

Paul Krugman is a complete whacko and most people who are interested in economics for more than just political reasons know that. Krugman says the things he says to get attention. Not because he's got a solid economic argument.

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Bob MacDonald

9:21 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012

Nobel prizes are political awards that are not indicative of anything other than a person's adherence to a certain ideology. Try a real economist, like Thomas Sowell.

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Tony Dondero

10:09 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012

Bob,

If you want to do a conservative blog for Patch related to local and national issues and expound on the greatness of Thomas Sowell and why you think the Nobel Prizes are Norwegian propaganda, I'd welcome it. E-mail me at tony.dondero@patch.com and I'll set it up for you.

Tony

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Frank Kleyn

6:51 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

....after that last offer....
all we hear is
crickets

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Bob MacDonald

7:26 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Thanks for the offer, Tony, and I might write something for the Patch in the future. I've did something similar a few years back, but right now I'm a little too busy to concentrate on a blog. Maybe a few letters to the editor type things in the next few months. Might be entertaining, especially if we talk about economics.

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Tony Dondero

7:57 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The offer's still on the table when and if you have time, Bob. Our bloggers tend to lean left, but that's mainly because that's who responded so far. If a conservative steps forward I'd be happy to run their blog.

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