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n2doc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-27-11 03:14 PM
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New TV ad rips Jean Quan: “Stop the police brutality”
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The national heat continues to pour in on Oakland Mayor Jean Quan for her administration’s tear-gas-firing reaction to the Occupy Oakland demonstrations. First, Current TV’s Keith Olbermann called on her to resign. Then Jon Stewart mocked her.

And throughout Friday, the liberal online hub MoveOn.org will begin airing a minute-long ad on ABC, NBC and CBS in the Bay Area ripping Oakland’s use of tear gas Tuesday to disperse the Occupiers.

“Mayor Quan,” the ad’s narrator says over the image of a smoke-filled Frank Ogawa Plaza “is this your city? Is this how we treat free speech in the United States of America?”

Over images of an injured demonstrator, the narrator implores viewers to call Quan and say, “This happened under your watch. Stop the police brutality.”

more, with video

http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2011/10/27/new-tv-ad-rips-jean-quan-stop-the-police-brutality-video/?tsp=1
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