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Submitted by ptcruiser on February 3, 2006 - 10:59am.
In the videotape you can hear Elio Carrion, the man who was shot, saying to the officer "I'm on your side."  This may seem like a harsh judgment but I wonder if Carrion still thinks that he and the police officer who shot him are on the same side.  What side, by the way, does Carrion consider himself to be on? The side that would participate in the invasion and military subjugation of a country that posed no credible threat to the people of the United States? Or does Carrion consider himself to be on the side of police authorities who believe they have a right to shoot unarmed civilians? What side is Carrion really on? I think he is on the side of the people that  shot him.

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