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These people should be allowed to protest publicly in an area adjacent to the convention; and not in a cage like the one in Boston. That was a shameful travesty for citizens to be villified and criminalized for simply exersizing their 1st Ammendment Constitutional rights. You always see posts about 'freeper' rallies, protests, etc. on this site. Do you think this right to protest and demonstrate only applies to one group that you agree with? if so, I suggest you study the foundations of our republic, our liberties, and rethink your answer. This isnt masters vs servants, royalty vs subjects/serfs here. this is the United States.


5 posted on 08/11/2004 3:23:58 AM PDT by MindFire
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These people should be allowed to protest publicly in an area adjacent to the convention

There is no area adjacent to Madison Square Garden that will accommodate the 250,000 protestors they anticipate.

Furthermore, they want Central Park, and that's not even close to being "adjacent" to the convention.

These people cost the city tons of money every time they decide to have a protest. The last time Leslie Cagan threw a rally, the bill for security and cleanup came to 9 million dollars. Speech is only "free" for them, the rest of us gotta pay for it.

8 posted on 08/11/2004 4:10:21 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: MindFire

"These people should be allowed to protest publicly in an area adjacent to the convention; and not in a cage like the one in Boston. That was a shameful travesty for citizens to be villified and criminalized for simply exersizing their 1st Ammendment Constitutional rights. You always see posts about 'freeper' rallies, protests, etc. on this site. Do you think this right to protest and demonstrate only applies to one group that you agree with? if so, I suggest you study the foundations of our republic, our liberties, and rethink your answer. This isnt masters vs servants, royalty vs subjects/serfs here. this is the United States."

The Democrats caged their protesters. The Republicans gave them a spot where they are 5 blocks from the event. The protestors panties are all bunched up because they want to dictate where they want to protest as well as have the city pay for it.

The protestors should have come up with a plan as to how their organization would fund the protest(they should have brought their own sound system, water and train fare) and presented it to the city. Instead they made demands. The Constitution guarantees the right to free assembly. It does not however tell the group being protested to pay for it. (This isn't divorce court where the husband pays the wifes legal fees)

The Democrats set the precedent in allowing the protestors to be caged like rats in Boston. You never heard one peep from the protestors. They should be grateful they got a spot on the West Side highway.

In addition, these groups have a propensity for violence as well as making a huge mess. It will be easier and less expensive for the city to send in some sweepers and clean the streets then it would to have the park cleaned. Who would pay for that? Again, the protestors should have come up with this plan and gave it to the city. I am sure Soros would have invested a couple of mil.

You are right, this is the United States. However, this is not a constitutional issue. It is a logistics issuer where the protesting group brought nothing to the table except demands and for that they got what the city had to offer. They can take it, like the caged rats did in Boston, or they can leave it, break the law and go to jail. If it is the second choice, may their records be brought up and if they have any priors, be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.









9 posted on 08/11/2004 4:48:56 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz ("If you control the information given to society, you control society. ")
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