Sunday, March 15, 2009

Smile For The Camera: "Karma" Claims Another

An Oakland man who was among the tree-sitters who fought to save a grove of oaks and redwoods next to UC Berkeley's Memorial Stadium was critically wounded Friday in the West Bank by an Israeli-fired tear-gas canister, officials and acquaintances said.

Tristan Anderson, 38, was injured during a protest over the separation barrier that Israel erected between it and the West Bank. An Israeli soldier fired the canister during a clash with protesters and hit Anderson in the head, said Ulrika Jenson of Sweden, an activist with the International Solidarity Movement.

Jenson, who saw the incident, said in a statement released by the group that "the Israeli soldiers were standing on the hill looking over us, firing tear-gas canisters straight into the crowd."

"Tristan was hit and fell to the ground," Jenson said. "He had a large hole in the front of his head...."
-- Henry K. Lee, on a two-time loser who - clearly - had too many holes in his head as it was, in The San Francisco Chronicle.

"The One" compassionately adds:
"Trees don't hit back. [This is a real Time Life Moment] for a sniveling lib boy who feeeeels that his cause is a human shield from weapons.

One less dickhead on the planet."

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