Demo Reports: Saturday, December 17, 2005

After a few hours of community out reach activist took to the subways to go pay some lack of respect to our good buddy Dennis Basso. As he sat there at his little holiday party in his store there was a small sound. The sound started off soft then got louder. He soon realized the sound was coming from his chimney. So Dennis when to take a look. The sound what could it be? Was is singing? Chrismas carrols? or the sound of raindeer and dancing sugar pulms? No of course not. It was the sound of 8 pissed off protestors coming down the street telling him he's a piece of crap nazi. Again with his stupid confused scared look on his face he ran behind close doors and hid until the store closed. It wasn't long before the NYPD came out to protect and serve us by slapping our video camara and trying to run over an activist by driving their patrol car on the side walk infront of Denis BigAss-o's concentracion camp. With tensions high and police on the take it wasn't more then 5 minutes after back up's arrival that 2 protestors we arrested. So we carried on to keep BigAss-o hiding in his closet until the store was closed.

Activist were releasded after a couple hours just in time to head over to the Dennis's posh little apartment on Central Park West. I guess Basso forgot to pay off that police depatment because when they showed up they looked, got back in there car and left. The buildings employee's felt stupid as they tought we were breaking the law and would be removed promtly when the police showed up.

Sucks for you Basso. We will never back down. Until you stop the killing.

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