Archive for August 27th, 2004


I’m off to the RNC…

I’m off to the RNC protests


I’ll post to PoliZeros when I can find a computer, and will be emailing photos often from my cell phone to my camblog, so check the camblog often!


(If I’m not back by Monday night, send lawyers, guns, and money…)

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Cabbies Against Bush (C.A.B.)

Cabbies Against Bush (C.A.B.)


NYC cabbies will be giving free taxi rides to Kennedy or Newark airports for any RNC delegate willing to go to Iraq to fight! (I bet they don’t get any takers.)


They will be keeping their lights on during daylight as a protest against Bush.

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New Yorkers are putting anti-Bush…

New Yorkers are putting anti-Bush signs on roofs near airports



Bright blue tarps, painted with glaring yellow letters, are going up on dozens of rooftops in Brooklyn, under the flight paths into busy New York airports. Thousands of delegates and convention guests peering down at the city might see messages like “No more years” and “Re-defeat Bush.”


Via ProRev

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Convention protesters plotting to speak,…

Convention protesters plotting to speak, assemble


Prepare for the worst, Ashcroft says



Attorney General John Ashcroft today revealed that the Justice Department has credible intelligence that protesters at next week’s Republican National Convention are actively plotting to speak and assemble.


“These evildoers may speak or assemble without warning,” Mr. Ashcroft told reporters. “We are preparing for the worst.”


The Attorney General said that New York’s Central Park would be off-limits to protesters for the duration of the Convention, but said that space for the protesters to speak and assemble was being reserved in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

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Finally!

Finally!


Pinochet stripped of court immunity


‘Partial-birth’ abortion law blocked by U.S. judge

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