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Denver could be Chicago 1968 for Dem convention

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Political activists, under the banner name of  Re-create 68,
want to bring at least part of the activist, idealist, political flavor of 40
years ago to this year’s Democratic National Convention inDenver.

Barbara Rivera wants to “stand for peace” on behalf of the U.S. Department of Peace and Nonviolence.

 

Duke Austin hopes to hold a five-day “this is what democracy looks like” rally with the Students for Peace and Justice.

 

Adam Jungk proposes to set up a Tent State University. Barbara Cohen applied for a “festival of democracy”; her husband, Mark Cohen, for a “celebration of democracy.”

 

They’re just five of the people who submitted more than 200 applications to occupy 14 centrally located Denver parks during the 2008 Democratic National Convention. The catch is, they are all associated with the same group: Re-create 68.

 

City officials will draw names in a park-permit lottery today, and say the multiple applications look like ballot stuffing.

So? They’re playing the system and winning. If official Democratic Party orgs, or food vendors, lose out, tough.

 R-68’s Glenn Spagnuolo, who also filed for a permit for “The Free Speech Zone” as an individual, and who freely admits knowing Duke, Adam, Mark and the two Barbaras — and, in all, as many as 40 other applicants friendly to his group — says it's the city that’s not playing fair.

Agreed. It sounds like Denver is trying to bland out the convention.



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Love the 60s music, man, but not so much the riot shields and police batons.

So if "not bland" = "Chicago 1968," I'm not sure but I think . . . yeah, I think I'm going to come out in favor of "bland."

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If these people think they're going to disrupt the convention in favor of Nader who they've invited to speak they have another thing coming.

As it is there will be thousands of Hillary and Obama supporters in Denver ready to fight at the convention. They'd love nothing better to take their
anger out on the few Naderite purity trolls that show up instead of each other.

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