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Rationalist
10th January 2004, 04:57 PM
December 15, 2003 issue
Copyright © 2003 The American Conservative

“Free-Speech Zone”

The administration quarantines dissent.

By James Bovard

On Dec. 6, 2001, Attorney General John Ashcroft informed the Senate Judiciary Committee, “To those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty … your tactics only aid terrorists, for they erode our national unity and … give ammunition to America’s enemies.” Some commentators feared that Ashcroft’s statement, which was vetted beforehand by top lawyers at the Justice Department, signaled that this White House would take a far more hostile view towards opponents than did recent presidents. And indeed, some Bush administration policies indicate that Ashcroft’s comment was not a mere throwaway line.

When Bush travels around the United States, the Secret Service visits the location ahead of time and orders local police to set up “free speech zones” or “protest zones” where people opposed to Bush policies (and sometimes sign-carrying supporters) are quarantined. These zones routinely succeed in keeping protesters out of presidential sight and outside the view of media covering the event.

Complete text at http://www.amconmag.com/12_15_03/feature.html

TillEulenspiegel
10th January 2004, 06:31 PM
You know as much as I would like to beat Pat B. around the face and neck with unripe melons, this man has a grasp of the body politic that many of his more itinerant brothers of the far right have lost. That is the firmly held believe of free speech. The prime concept of the conservatives is ..least amount of government intrusion into our daily lives, and most importantly freedom of speech.

If politics holds strange bedfellows then this is a prime example where the left and right converge. The attempted usurpation by the Bush Whitehouse of right to assembly, press freedoms, and normal expressions of the freedoms we hold for granted ( and believe are preserved ex-patriot act (s) )

The trend of the current administration is a danger to our most fundamentally held believes. All TRUE conservatives and Liberterians and Democrats should rise up and send a message to Washington that this shall not pass.

George Washington would surley be unhappy that the city he lent his name has become rather the opposite of his ideal of a center of democratic ideas.

pupdog
12th January 2004, 05:54 PM
The laughable thing is, Pastor John and his ilk consider themselves "conservatives".

jj
12th January 2004, 06:34 PM
http://www.randi.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=33432

'nuff said?