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Extraction Summary

5
People
5
Organizations
2
Locations
2
Events
2
Relationships
6
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Script / dialogue transcript
File Size: 1.23 MB
Summary

The document appears to be a script or transcript of a dialogue between characters named Track and Willow (names associated with the Palin family). They discuss political events, contrasting the Democratic convention with 'our convention' (implied RNC in Minnesota), with Track defending a preemptive police raid on protesters involving the seizure of items like slingshots and urine, while Willow questions the treatment of protesters based on a radio report. The document bears a House Oversight footer.

People (5)

Name Role Context
TRACK Speaker
Discussing political conventions and protests; expresses support for preemptive strikes and raids.
WILLOW Speaker
Asking about events; mentions taking care of Trig; questions the treatment of protesters.
Trig Mentioned
Person being cared for by Willow.
Iraq Veterans Against the War Group mentioned
Described by Track as 'real traitors' at the Democratic convention.
Pundit Mentioned
Person heard on the radio discussing protester treatment.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Iraq Veterans Against the War
Veterans group mentioned in dialogue
Democratic convention
Political event mentioned
Police
Law enforcement conducting raids
Sheriff's department
Law enforcement conducting raids
House Oversight Committee
Implied by footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (2 events)

Unknown
Democratic convention
Unknown
Unknown (Context implies 2008)
Raid on protesters
Minnesota (implied)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of free-speech laws mentioned and implied location of the raid/convention.
Mentioned in the context of the war.

Relationships (2)

TRACK Conversational/Familial (implied) WILLOW
Dialogue format; names correspond to Sarah Palin's children.
WILLOW Caregiver Trig
Willow states 'I was busy taking care of Trig.'

Key Quotes (6)

"those Iraq Veterans Against the War were real traitors at the Democratic convention."
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"just like the war in Iraq was a justifiable pre-emptive strike, so was the raid on the protesters before the convention began."
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Quote #2
"The police and the sheriff’ s department seized material that could’ ve been used to barricade roads, and spikes that could disable the delegates’ buses."
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Quote #3
"They confiscated slingshots and buckets of gray water and urine."
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Quote #4
"They took boxes of pamphlets on free-speech laws in Minnesota, and booklets on how to protest legally."
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Quote #5
"he was talking about keeping protesters out of sight, they could only speak on P.A. systems in fenced-off, like cages"
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Quote #6

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,279 characters)

TRACK: I’ m telling you, those Iraq Veterans Against the War were
real traitors at the Democratic convention. I learned that they had the
nerve to be in full uniform, and they were chanting, “My buddy’ s in the
foxhole with a bullet in his head--I called to get the medic but he’ s
already dead.” But at our convention, just like the war in Iraq was a
justifiable pre-emptive strike, so was the raid on the protesters before the
convention began.
WILLOW: What happened? I was busy taking care of Trig.
TRACK: The police and the sheriff’ s department seized material
that could’ ve been used to barricade roads, and spikes that could disable
the delegates’ buses. They confiscated slingshots and buckets of gray
water and urine. It’ s better to prevent using that stuff before it happens.
They busted four people on suspicion of conspiracy to commit a riot, and
detained dozens of others. They took boxes of pamphlets on free-speech
laws in Minnesota, and booklets on how to protest legally.
WILLOW: That doesn’ t seem right. I was listening to the radio, and
a pundint was talking --
TRACK: You mean pundit--
WILLOW: --a pundit, he was talking about keeping protesters out of
sight, they could only speak on P.A. systems in fenced-off, like cages, on
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