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ANTI-BUSH PROTEST: Friday 4th October, 11.30, Seaport Hotel

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Charles Demas

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Oct 3, 2002, 2:59:49 PM10/3/02
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In article <6rJm9.28798$CN2....@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>,
Paul <nos...@thanks.okay> wrote:
>"Socialist Libertarian" <who.despises.and...@Smirk.Inc.> wrote
>in message news:qvplpuc0upovi2v1a...@4ax.com...
>> Gather/assemble at the Northern Avenue (now Moakley) Bridge (It's
>> between the South Station Red Line stop and the Aquarium Blue Line
>> stop.) at 11.30 am. Bring signs, noisemakers.
>>
>> Let's have a BIG turnout and show Smirk just what we think of him.
>
>
>I'll bring tomatoes, eggs and some friends to your little protest. I'd wear
>raingear if I were you.

More effective is to just point at them and laugh. Protesters really
hate being humiliated by not being taken seriously.

Imagine a KKK march where the bystanders pointed and laughed!


Chuck Demas

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tonyp

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Oct 4, 2002, 4:47:44 PM10/4/02
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"Charles Demas" <de...@world.std.com> wrote

> More effective is to just point at them and laugh. Protesters
really
> hate being humiliated by not being taken seriously.


Presidents hate it, too. A word to the wise.

-- TP

Paul

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Oct 4, 2002, 6:52:14 PM10/4/02
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"tonyp" <to...@world.std.com> wrote in message
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I work in the Seaport district, and was in the area when Bush showed up. I
think there were a handful of protesters but they were not allowed anywhere
near the hotel. Some protest <snicker>

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