Item 1:
A
man mimicking the Abu Ghraib prisoner on the box
outside an army recruitment office (silent, peaceful protest)
was arrested and charged with two felonies -- because those
wires and the milk crate he was standing on were obviously
a bomb threat, don't'cha know. Sheesh. (Link from
roozle.)
Item 2:
Bush
campaign tries to enlist religious congregations for help (link
from
caryabend). I hope they tell the campaign
to stuff it and stop meddling in non-partisan religious
organizations. Or better yet, I hope they just tell their
congregants it happened, with no further comment.
(Item 3 (meta): this build is sure taking a long time.)
Re: item 1
Date: 2004-06-04 02:07 pm (UTC)Re: item 1
Date: 2004-06-04 02:12 pm (UTC)Re: item 1
Date: 2004-06-07 11:27 am (UTC)Almost *any* sort of public speech can be viewed as somehow infringing on "security" if you slant it right. That doesn't justify doing so. The entire point of how the US is constructed is to say that free speech, and *especially* criticism of the government, are more important than most other concerns. That's why the first amendment comes first...
Re: item 1
Date: 2004-06-04 02:12 pm (UTC)I'm appalled: the DNC is no sort of excuse for this sort of infringement of civil liberties, especially in Boston. It's pretty clear that they were looking for an excuse to shut him up, and seized on the "bomb threat" as the way to do it.
Damn -- I'm tempted to go picket that office for an hour or two, just on principle...