- While I believe in and share the message many protesters want to send through protests, I don't believe that there's any audience (at the RNC or elsewhere) who will be convinced by protests to vote against Bush. (This is mostly on account of the purpose (or lack of) of party conventions these days in US political discourse.)
- While I believe that much (admittedly not all) of the anger that drives many (admittedly not all) of the protesters is entirely justified and legitimate - as democratic dissent, not anarchistic chaos - I don't believe that there's any way that honest, democracy-building protest will be portrayed as anything other than inappropriate, radical, mob behavior. Thus, I don't want to contribute to something that could alienate the relatively few voters who are left to win over for a plurality. And given the level of policing that's occurring, I can't afford right now to be arrested.
If you're in NYC and want/need to attend permitted events, these are two to consider.



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hey babe. i disagree with you about the public opinion effects of the demos. yesterday david gergen said he thinks very large peaceful protests aren't what the republicans want, that the protestors completely stole their message on the first day of the convention. i've been impressed witht he media coverage actually.....
check out my protest pix! i love the elderly people and kids :)
-tim
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