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returntothepit >> discuss >> this cracks me up by Bradness Lebowski on Nov 3,2004 10:45pm
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toggletoggle post by Bradness Lebowski at Nov 3,2004 10:45pm
from this site http://boston.indymedia.org/?category=politics

"With the partially dismantled scaffolding for Kerry’s election-night rally still dominating the steps of the library in Copley Square, Boston activists gathered there at 5:00 to vent their frustration with the outcome of the election and the state of the country in general. Although the intention was to gather in the park, the police immediately chased people away, telling them that needed to a permit, and directing them to the sidewalks across the street. Approximately 70 people gathered on the other three corners of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets. Police arrested one person, apparently because he was climbing the scaffolding left over from the Kerry rally. Many of the people I spoke to expressed their frustration with the results of the election. People also generally seemed uncertain about how the left should move forward. Nonetheless, people also clung fiercely to hope, with young one woman handing out daisies to symbolize this. your text here
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so funny



toggletoggle post by Bradness Lebowski at Nov 3,2004 10:46pm
woops, didn't mean that
With the partially dismantled scaffolding for Kerry’s election-night rally still dominating the steps of the library in Copley Square, Boston activists gathered there at 5:00 to vent their frustration with the outcome of the election and the state of the country in general. Although the intention was to gather in the park, the police immediately chased people away, telling them that needed to a permit, and directing them to the sidewalks across the street. Approximately 70 people gathered on the other three corners of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets. Police arrested one person, apparently because he was climbing the scaffolding left over from the Kerry rally. Many of the people I spoke to expressed their frustration with the results of the election. People also generally seemed uncertain about how the left should move forward. Nonetheless, people also clung fiercely to hope, with young one woman handing out daisies to symbolize this.



toggletoggle post by Bradness Lebowski at Nov 3,2004 10:47pm
that's better. i meant to under line the one young woman passing out daisies,BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 3,2004 10:54pm
sounds like the democratic part.. I mean since there was only 70 people there.



toggletoggle post by succubus  at Nov 3,2004 11:23pm edited Nov 3,2004 11:23pm
wrong post

oops

=)



toggletoggle post by tbone_r  at Nov 4,2004 1:52am
ouch rev



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