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July 26, 2007

Moonbat Desecrates Flag, Assaults Deputy

Mark and Deborah Kuhn of moonbat-infested Asheville, North Carolina decided to poke a finger in the eye of anyone who respects our flag by flying it upside down — a symbol of distress and/or disrespect. In case their message was too subtle, they also pinned signs to Old Glory, expressing their defeatist political views.

Incredibly, the Kuhns expressed amazement that people would react angrily to the desecrated flag — despite their obvious intent to infuriate. When citizen complaints resulted in a deputy being sent to inform them they were violating a state law against flag desecration by pinning signs all over it, Mark Kuhn slammed the door on the deputy's hand hard enough to break the glass pane. The deputy's hand was cut, and Kuhn also struck him in the face and refused to show ID. Yet he was arrested on only misdemeanor charges.

Hollers Kuhn:

We are going to do our best to get a civil liberties lawyer from the ACLU.

You see, he doesn't think the deputy he assaulted should be able "to get away with this."

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The Kuhns. I rest my case against Ron Paul.

On a tip from Hope Angel.

Posted by Van Helsing at July 26, 2007 2:03 PM

Comments

I used to be a "live and let live" guy with the moonbats. Lots of pity, but they had the right to express their views. HOWEVER, I am really getting pi**ed off by this kind of anti-american ranting. The deputy should have tasered them both, and charged them with assaulting an officer.
This is NOT a case of me getting more conservative as I get older. I'm getting more aggrevated as I get older.

Posted by: codekeyguy at July 26, 2007 3:38 PM

These folks may be moonbats, if the article is accurate almost surely. However, they do have sense enough to know a good thing when they see it with regards to the Ron Paul candidacy. If the moonbats can trust Ron Paul, how the hell can everyone else go wrong. I think he's great. Go Ron Paul.

Posted by: Rob at July 26, 2007 5:00 PM

Arrested only on misdemeanor charges...hmmm. Think that had anything to do with their being on the "correct" side, politically speaking?

Naaah...

Posted by: Toa at July 26, 2007 5:20 PM

Rob, your therapist called. Eleven a.m., tomorrow. You, straightjacket. Consider it a date.

Posted by: skh.pcola at July 26, 2007 11:06 PM

"We're going to do our best to get a civil liberties lawyer from the ACLU." Are you kidding? The ACLU will have its lawyers lining up to take the case. They'll have to draw straws.

Publicity-seeking morons.

Posted by: Pam at July 27, 2007 5:59 AM

The Kuhns, who are libertarians, are extremely fortunate that there were six witnesses to the altercation which contradict Deputy Scarborough's accounting of the incident.

One witness, Jimmy Stevenson, was a workman who was installing flooring nearby. He saw the entire confrontation and has already testified to the media: "I saw that one cop [Scarborough] pull up and I saw those people come out on the porch and start talking to him. They took their flag down, asked the officer to leave and closed the door. Then he started kicking the door, he kicked it about five or six good times, then he laid right into it. After he got done kicking it, he broke the window out – I saw him hit the window."

If we didn't have multiple witnesses here, the sheriff's department would railroad them with their Blue Code of Silence and Lies. Instead, now they face lawsuits for civil rights deprivation. This case has already made front page news around the world from Beijing to London.

The real problem is all the patriots like the Kuhns who are not lucky enough to have multiple witnesses to testify on their behalf when they are attacked by a violent hooligan under color of law.

Posted by: Ted Flanagan at July 28, 2007 12:11 AM

You're article leaves out some essential facts that spin it in the direction that suits you. Anyone who reads the article will understand that the couple's 1st, 4th, and 5th Amendments were violated.

Maybe you at Moonbattery care more about the symbol of the Nation rather than the substance, but the average America thinks differently.

If we can't give Freedom of Speech and Expression to those we don't agree with, then we don't believe in it at all.

Posted by: Levi at July 29, 2007 12:08 PM