http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20060425/3028811.aspAs strike leader heads to jail, a rally of support
4/25/2006
NEW YORK (AP) - With chants of, "Let's hear it for Roger," hundreds of union supporters rallied Monday to send Roger Toussaint off to jail to begin a 10-day sentence for leading last year's bus and subway strike.
Toussaint later planned to march across the Brooklyn Bridge to a jail in Manhattan. The Brooklyn Bridge is the same pedestrian route that tens of thousands of New Yorkers were forced to use during the three-day strike that crippled the city just before Christmas.
Toussaint was greeted by wild cheers from the crowd as he arrived at the premarch rally in Brooklyn. Union leaders addressed the crowd in front of a podium adorned with the words, "It's about respect" - a quote uttered repeatedly by Toussaint during the strike.
Speaker after speaker hailed Toussaint as a working-class hero - a man who bravely stood up for the rights of the common man by demanding fair treatment on pensions, health care and wages. They screamed chants like "Long live Roger Toussaint!" and "Long live the union."