We've got exactly one year until the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City. Plans for protests and counter conventions are in the works.
To anyone thinking of coming to New York City next year to protest:
If your idea of "protest" means acting out to draw attention to yourself, please stay home. If you ache to commit acts of vandalism, fuhgeddaboudit. New York has been through enough.
Further, us old veterans of anti-Vietnam protests remember the way a few out-of-control hotheads muddled the message and helped re-elect Richard Nixon. And, yes, a lot of those hotheads were on the payroll of CREEP -- Nixon's infamous Committee to Re-Elect the President. No doubt Karl Rove is lining up operatives and infiltrators now. This is all the more reason for serious protestors to keep themselves under control.
Madison Square Garden is directly over Pennsylvania Station, which has been patrolled by armed National Guard since September 11. I suspect there will be a lot more National Guard around Madison Square Garden during the convention. If you confront the Guard and behave in a manner they find alarming, they will probably shoot you.
Your motto should be: Protest smart, not violent.
If keeping yourself under control doesn't sound like much fun -- stay home.
Keep in mind that the borough of Manhattan is a 23-square-mile island. About 1.5 million people live there, and a great many more work and visit there. The NYPD takes crowd control very seriously. Also, don't even think of getting around Manhattan in your car.
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