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To: E who wrote (31109)2/24/2004 8:31:36 AM
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I thought that only the Bush Admin tramples free speech?
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From: Best of the Web Today - February 23, 2004

When these folks point at Republicans, they should
remember that three fingers are pointing back at them.

Friday's Boston Globe:

Protesters at this summer's Democratic National
Convention
in Boston may be confined to a cozy
triangle of land off Haymarket Square, blocked off from
the FleetCenter and convention delegates by a maze of
Central Artery service roads, MBTA train tracks, and a
temporary parking lot holding scores of buses and media
trucks.

Under a preliminary plan floated by convention organizers,
the "free-speech zone" would be a small plot bounded by
Green Line tracks and North Washington Street, in an area
that until recently was given over to the elevated artery.
The zone would hold as few as 400 of the several thousand
protesters who are expected in Boston in late July.

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Aslo see.....

Convention plan puts protesters blocks away
By Rick Klein, Globe Staff, 2/20/2004
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