Saturday, March 29, 2008

Busting Up the Beer Party

They have nothing better to do, huh?

YOUR TAX DOLLARS paying for this fascista shit, readers.

Why it is in the paper is beyond me, especially after I noted how selective they are earlier.

Why are they taking up space with this crapola (and why am I, readers? Just exposing how shitty AmeriKa's MSM truly is)?


"Police find the (root) beer flowing at underage party"

"by Robert Imrie, Associated Press | March 29, 2008

WAUSAU, Wis. - Cars lining the street. A house full of young people. A keg and drinking games inside. Police thought they had an underage booze party on their hands.

But though they made dozens of teenagers take breath tests, none tested positive for alcohol. That's because the keg contained root beer.

The party was held by a high school student who wanted to show that teens don't always drink alcohol at their parties. It has gained fame on YouTube.com.

Dustin Zebro, 18, said he staged the party after friends at D.C. Everest High School were suspended from sports because of pictures showing them drinking from red cups.

The root beer-keg party was "to kind of make fun of the school," he said. "They assumed there was beer in the cups. We just wanted to have some root beer in red cups and just make it look like a party, but there actually wasn't any alcohol."

Zebro purchased a quarter-barrel of 1919 Classic American Draft Root Beer, and by 10 p.m. that Saturday, the scene outside his rural Wausau home had all the makings of a teen drinking party - cars, noise, and kids.

Kronenwetter Police Chief Daniel Joling said an officer was dispatched to the home March 1 on a complaint of cars blocking the road.

Juveniles began coming out of the house after a warning that cars would soon be towed, Officer Jason Rasmussen wrote in his report.

Nearly 90 breath tests were done, and officers even searched locked rooms for hiding teens.

Breathed 'em before they got behind the wheel, huh? Hmmmmm.

And how about the GESTAPO TACTICS?

How did they get in to search locked rooms, readers?

Kick the doors down?

"It was a tremendous waste of time and manpower, but we still had a job to do and our officers did it," Joling said. "If one kid had come there, even hadn't drank there, but had come there and had been drinking and had left and crashed and burned, then what would the sentiment be? Why didn't the police check everybody out?"

How about solving real crimes, like a drunk, mass-murdering, illegitimate president rather than hassling the kids?

Kris Gilmore, D.C. Everest school superintendent, did not return a message yesterday."