A fucking Administrative Law Judge...WTF?  I must have missed the part in
the 1st amendment that says I have to get a permit to redress my grievances
and peaceably assemble...  it's ok for motorcades or this stupid crosstown
classic crap to block traffic, but not ok for citizens to exercise their
rights.  They have too many events going on and police are stretched thin?
Too fucking bad.  That is not my problem.  Maybe they should have planned
better and not had all these other corporate sponsored events going on at
the same time and stop actively trying to suppress the rights of the people.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Barnes [mailto:critic...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 7:11 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Chicago bans anti-war march during NATO Summit


Chicago bans anti-war march during NATO Summit


A judge has rejected the demands of anti-war activists for a march to be
held in Chicago during a NATO summit planned for November. The activists say
the city's arguments against the march defy logic.

Anti-war activists filed a request to court after their initial demands for
a march to be rescheduled were rejected by the City of Chicago.


Andy Thayer, an activist leader, says he will still be marching on May 20,
the day the NATO summit opens.


"I can say definitively we are marching on May 20," he noted, as quoted by
Reuters. "We will hold a peaceful protest."


The anti-war demonstrators originally planned to hold a march on May 19, the
day another meeting of global leaders, the G8 Summit, closes in Chicago.
However, when the summit's venue was changed to Camp David, the activists
decided to move their march a day forward to coincide with the start of the
NATO summit.


But this request was rejected by the Chicago Transportation Department.


The department wrote back to Thayer, saying there were not enough on-duty
police officers or other employees authorized to regulate traffic.


"The commissioner finds that there are not available at the time of the
parade a sufficient number of on-duty police officers, or other city
employees authorized to regulate traffic, to police and protect lawful
participants in the parade and non-participants," the assistant commissioner
of the department wrote to Thayer.


But Thayer says the argument makes no sense - as the police assured the
public it had enough personnel to deal with the protests on May 19.


"It defies logic," Thayer remarked. "Ultimately the city is . pursuing a
political agenda of denying meaningful First Amendment expression of
anti-war views."


The city did advise the protesters to change their itinerary, but the
alternative route will not pass through Daley Plaza in the city center, and
will take much longer.


Thayer argues that the city's reluctance to allow the peaceful demo is part
of Mayor Rahm Emmanuel's efforts to silence dissent.



http://rt.com/news/chicago-nato-summit-march-817/


On a side note, the G-8 summit was moved to Camp David over fears of
enormous protests. (http://rt.com/usa/news/chicago-g8-capm-david-921/ )


J

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- Henry Kissinger

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