March 2, 2011

2 protesters emerge from the Capitol — in high spirits — and talk about the conditions inside.



When people leave, others from a line go in to replace them, so the number inside remains the same. One of the young men says he hadn't seen the light of day in 72 hours. They seem to be okay about sleeping on the stone floor, and they report that it's been kind of fun — that they even had a sack race last night (using sleeping bags).

32 comments:

LordSomber said...

A sack race?

Romper Room.

Bushman of the Kohlrabi said...

Time to end the sleepovers.

rhhardin said...

When people leave, others from a line go in to replace them, so the number inside remains the same.

Assuming no pregnancy.

LordSomber said...

When people leave, others from a line go in to replace them, so the number inside remains the same.

Those must be the math majors.

Trooper York said...

See.

When the tea baggers have a sack race it is a totally different thing. Just sayn'

(That is not a political comment)

living1nbf3 said...

This better end real soon because I am running out of popcorn and whiskey.

Martin L. Shoemaker said...

A protest relay?

This too shall pass.

ricpic said...

There must always be shlubs, many many shlubs for idealists to ride and admire the view and each other, while the shlubs bent under their burden view the ground.

Fen said...

LOL Trooper

*cleans coke off monitor*

888 said...

As Franklin observed during the constitutional convention, nothing great can be accomplished without taking the time to have fun activities that foster togetherness. These are great times in which we live in.

Unknown said...

Obviously, they don't work and they aren't students,so the union sent them.

According to Senator Grothman, it's a "pigsty" inside.

Bushman is so right.

Henry said...

When you take yourself hostage who pays the ransom?

This takes Stockholm Syndrome to a whole new level.

vnjagvet said...

Even a curmudgeonly pro-Walker guy like me can appreciate seeing those youngsters in good humor after an experience like this. It really does seem that it's Party On Garth time. Or an Animal House prank.

Real American said...

On a school night?

When conservative leaders say its time for the grownups to be in charge, they're being literal.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

People sleep in the dark and on the floor while Obama hobnobs with the famous.

Drew said...

"It's fun!"

Yes, I'm not surprised that some of them treat this like a big game. Let's go down to the protests today! Maybe we'll get on TeeVee! Whee!

Look, there's a Republican. Let's terrorize him.

TWM said...

Who's paying their tuition, assuming they are in college? Their parents? What a waste. I have always told my sons - one has graduated, the other in his last year of college - that if I ever discovered they were at a protest instead of in classes I was never going to pay another dime for college.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

The people in charge of access to the capitol have started a blog informing people about access to the Capitol..

Capitol Access Information

Michael Mirer said...

Lem - I don't get your point. Lots of people sleep in worse conditions than whomever is living in the White House at the time. What does President Obama have to do with anything?

wv: famen, What gripped occupants of the capitol once the GOP had the windows bolted shut (Is that how this works)

Carol_Herman said...

Nope. I don't believe those kids. I don't even believe they're from Madison. And, their jackets didn't look like they had a food stain on them. Or had been on their bodies for "72 hours." SET UP!

The sack races? The yoga? REALLY? Did they have to use bullhorns to organize everybody?

Looks like the whole thing is dying down. And, I thought it wouldn't be gone till Spring Break. Which is just around the corner.

Now, will a hired bus come along bringing all 14 back at once? Or will they meander in one by one?

If they come in a group will they be carrying protest signs? Will they call their friends in the media, to get a little bit of coverage?

Meanwhile, how many police officers who work in Madison haven't logged onto this blog?

Anonymous said...

And, I thought it wouldn't be gone till Spring Break. Which is just around the corner.


How many of these students are willing to protest on their own time (Spring Break) as opposed to school time? It's one thing to miss classes (I bet there are no engineering, biochem, or math majors in there); it's another thing to miss a trip to wherever the kids go for spring break these days.

Anonymous said...

OT: Hey Ali, a Methodist indeed!

"A gunman shouting "Allah Akbar" opened fire on a bus carrying U.S. airmen in Frankfurt, Germany, killing two and wounding two others before his gun jammed and he was subdued, officials said. An ethnic Albanian from Kosovo was taken into custody and the FBI was heading an investigation because U.S. citizens were killed and to determine whether the shooting was an act of terrorism. (Snip) While being wrestled into submission, the suspect shouted either "Jihad Jihad" or "Allah Akbar," sources said.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

The Madison standoff reminds me of

Damock.. Star Trek Next Gen episode 2 Season 5. (one of my favorites)

Shaka, when the walls fell.

Failure.

Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.

dahr-MOCK . juh-LAHD . tuh-NAH-gruh

Communication (or friendship) as a result of shared struggle
.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

What does President Obama have to do with anything?

That's a very good question..

Martin L. Shoemaker said...

Lem,

Huh? I don't get it.

No, not the reference, I got that without the links. But I don't get how it applies here.

Perhaps my universal translator is broken...

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

But I don't get how it applies here.

Look at the New Media Meade video in this tread again.. and see if Communication (or friendship) as a result of shared struggle.. makes any sense.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

and Shaka, when the walls fell.. looks more like this.

Failure.

TeamOSweet said...

Right on dude. Capitol buildings could double as youth hostels. Fifteen bucks a flop, help close the deficit.

Michael said...

They won't last much longer. Sadly this short time of deprivation is to them the equivalent of the Bataan Death March, raised as they were on video and immediate gratification. You can see how soft they are, how clean. Like the scarf,however, a nice bit of subtle solidarity with Hamas or confused French students.

Fen said...

Well, at least they didn't confuse Mercedes with their peace signs this time.

Joe Biden, America's Putin said...

I think we should pay people to have sack races. Give them good benefits and a fully tax payer funded retirement.

dick said...

This isn't a protest, it is an ongoing pajama party with free pizzas furnished by the idiots in California who call the local pizza party to deliver to the Capitol Building. Just what are they protesting by having sack races and making noises. I think the Governor should start charging room rent for sleeping in the Capitol. Might be able to make a dent in the deficit by charging the union people and the protesters fees. They can charge fees for staying overnight in state parks; why not do the same with the Capitol. They can have higher fees because of the increased cost of living in Madison vs living in the woods. How about $50/night + soap + charge for use of the bathrooms. Extra for use of the electrical hookups inside as well. Make a few bucks from these people. Charge them fees for entry to the buildings, more fees for having meetings. Do it up right. Maybe the government can work a deal with the pizza parlor and get a cut from that as well. All in a good cause and just think of the stories the protesters will be able to tell their grandkids. Why, back in 2011, you grandma and me went to Madison and we actually stayed in the Capitol Building. No cheap-a@@ Super 8 Motel for us; only the best. We had it rough, though. We had to furnish our own towels and dishes and s*it. Not like you young whippersnappers now. We done good back then. Kep the state safe for you so you can have collective bargaining for you minimum wage jobs. Just think, if we hadn't done that you would not have been able to bargain a bigger pension and higher taxes. You'da been proud of us and you should be. We did it all for you,you know; everything for the cheeelllldddrrreeennnnnn!! That's the motto.