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DNC: Protesters to be Caged

This is ridiculous. How can the Court allow it? This will be the shame of Boston:

An area designated for organized protests appears enclosed by mesh and chain link fencing near the site of the upcoming Democratic National Convention, in Boston, Wednesday, July 21, 2004. A new federal lawsuit has been filed against the city over the fenced-in protest area that has been called a 'demonstration zone,' and a 'free speech zone.'

From an editorial in the Boston Globe today:

US District Judge Douglas Woodlock also split the difference Thursday when deciding two lawsuits brought by civil liberties activists. The judge, wisely, will allow antiwar protesters access to Causeway Street tomorrow for what is expected to be the largest protest march of the week. But disappointingly, Woodlock left intact the pathetic coop, complete with razor wire and netting, that is to serve as the designated protest area during the rest of the week. Yesterday, lawyers for the protesters appealed for redress to the US Court of Appeals, and a three-member panel of judges agreed to review the case and additional filings on Monday morning. Clarity must be brought to Woodlock's decision, in which he refers to the protest zone as "an affront to the idea of free expression" yet, fearing violence, allows it to remain.

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FBI Pays Advance Visit to Protesters

The FBI is warming up to its new role as a preventive law enforcement agency. It has begun knocking on the doors of those they expect to be protesting at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and asking questions and giving warnings to the occupants inside. Where? Denver is one place. From today's Rocky Mountain News:

Law enforcement officers visited several Denver young people Thursday to warn them against committing violence at the Democratic and Republican national conventions. "This is part of an ongoing FBI investigation with the Joint Terrorism Task Force," Colorado FBI spokeswoman Monique Kelson said Friday. "That's all that we can comment right now."

Some of those receiving the unwelcome visits called the ACLU:

Mark Silverstein, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Colorado, said young people living at two locations in Denver reported the visits to the ACLU and that similar visits have occurred elsewhere in the United States in recent days. He said officers told the Denver young people that they were visiting "protesters and anarchists."

"It's an abuse of power, designed to intimidate these kids from exercising their constitutional right to protest government policies and associate with others who want to protest government policies," Silverstein said.

Sarah Bardwell, one of those visited, said the six officers and agents who knocked on her door asked these questions:

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Convention Blogger Feeds

Dave Winer has set up Convention Bloggers where you can read all the convention bloggers (credentialed, non-credentialed and blogging delegates) in one place.

Feedster has set up this site with the current day's blogging entries from "official" DNC bloggers (yes, we're included.)

Beginning Sunday night, Technorati and CNN will have this site operational, providing research and analysis for Democratic National Convention coverage.

Joe Trippi and others will be blogging the Convention for MSNBC's Hardball at a new blog called the Hardblogger. MSNBC's full convention coverage is here.

If you're blogging the DNC, and you're not on these lists, feel free to add a link to your blog in the comments--using the html instructions in the comment box.

We know. So many pundits, so little time. Read as many as you can though, because we are all different and each of us brings our own unique perspective to the main event.

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Panel on Supreme Court to Meet at DNC

People for the American Way will be hosting a panel on the Supreme Court at the DNC next week in Boston. Titled "Four More Years or Forty More Years," this is one event we encourage everyone to attend.

The current Supreme Court is closely divided on basic constitutional issues, with many key cases being decided by 5-4 or 6-3 votes. The next President is likely to nominate two, three, or even four new Supreme Court justices who will have a huge and long-lasting impact on constitutional rights, liberties and legal protections. People For the American Way’s panel, “Four More Years or Forty More Years?” seeks to educate and mobilize progressive voters around the future of the Supreme Court.

It will be held on Tuesday, July 27 2004, 9 am - 11 am, at the Boston Marriot Copley Place, Salon E. So far the panelists will include:

Ralph G. Neas, President, People For the American Way
Alec Baldwin, PFAW board member
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-TX-18
Rep. Charlie Gonzalez, D-TX-20
James Carville, political strategist


We think they should add some practicing lawyers to the panel.

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FBI Warns of Terrorist Attack on Media at DNC

We wish we were making this up, but we're not:

The FBI said on Friday it was investigating "unconfirmed information" of a possible attack on media vehicles during the Democratic National Convention, which begins on Monday in Boston. "The FBI has received unconfirmed information that a domestic group is planning to disrupt the Democratic National Convention by attacking media vehicles with explosives or incendiary devices," the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Boston field office said in a statement. ...spokeswoman for the Boston FBI told Reuters that the bureau had notified media organizations of the probe because they were potential targets.

This is one way to keep the nation riveted to the convention next week.

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Dems Hope Convention Will Catapult Kerry to White House

The Seattle Post Intelligencer has this article on the importance of the Democratic Convention to the Kerry-Edwards bid to take back the White House. After describing the Convention's four themes, one for each day, the article notes:

And in an effort to reach the largest possible audience, convention organizers are counting on the Internet. Bloggers will be credentialed for the first time, and their Web reports will assume large roles in carrying the message, although whether it is the message the Democratic Party wants disseminated remains to be seen.

Policy discussions will be kept to a minimum and celebrities will come into the mix as organizers hope their star power will attract usually uninterested views. As in other recent conventions, Boston will become party central, with more than 200 official and unofficial events scheduled over the four-day gathering....Much of Hollywood is expected to decamp to Boston for the week. It will be an eclectic crew -- among those likely to attend are Ben Affleck, Sean Astin, Larry David and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

By attending the convention as a credentialed blogger, we hope to convey to our readers the energy, solidarity and resolve of those present to make the Kerry-Edwards win a reality. We want you to feel like you are there with us-- that we're your eyes and ears. We want you to get caught up in the swell of optimism and determination. We can take back the White House and Congress. Only a Kerry-Edwards win will preserve the integrity and independence of our Supreme Court and federal courts. A Kerry-Edwards win is essential to protect our civil liberties and rid us of Attorney General John Ashcroft.

We still need some help with the financial part--if you can kick in a few bucks towards our trip, we'd greatly appreciate it. If you've already given, you should have received a thank-you email by now. If not, let us know.
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    Margaret Cho UnInvited from DNC Event

    Daily Kos reports that Margaret Cho has been uninvited from a DNC-related event . Markos is angry. From the press release:

    Margaret Cho has been "uninvited" to perform at the Unity 2004 event which is taking place at Avalon, this coming Monday, July 26, around the Democratic National Convention. The Human Rights Campaign is one of 10 GLBT groups coming together July 26 at the nightclub to "celebrate GLBT strength and unity." Asked to headline the event, Cho was preparing to preview material from her new State of Emergency tour as part of an unpaid benefit performance. She has since been "uninvited" by a spokesman for the HRC, who cited "a potential media firestorm" and referenced the recent criticism of Whoopi Goldberg's routine at a Kerry fundraiser.

    Mark Giselson at Norweigianity responds with an update to Pastor Niemöller:

    First they came for the Dixie Chicks, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a musician and I don’t like country music.

    Then they came for Whoopi Goldberg, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t an African-American with a Jewish surname.

    Then they came for Linda Ronstadt, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a chubby hispanic with a closet full of gold records.

    Then they they were given Margaret Cho, and I approved because they would have come for her next anyway, so why not speed up the process and just get it over with…

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    DNC: Random Media Notes

    One feature we will incorporate as part of our blogging coverage of the Democratic National Covention is what we call "random media notes" -- interesting snippets we find from various sources. Here's our first roundup:

    Update: Michael Moore will appear at a screening of his ``Fahrenheit 9/11'' at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline. The screening is for members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,150 of whom are delegates. Also, Moore will speak Monday to the Congressional Black Caucus. [Hat tip to F-911 Blog]

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    Kucinich to Endorse Kerry

    Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich will endorse John Kerry Thursday at a rally in Detroit. Kucinich's spokesman said:

    "The congressman looks forward to appearing with John Kerry tomorrow and unifying the Democratic Party in support of Sen. Kerry's winning bid for the White House," Gordon said Wednesday night.

    Kucinich is scheduled to speak Wednesday night at the Democratic convention in Boston. The entire list of speakers is here.

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    CNN Teams With Technorati for Convention Blog Coverage

    CNN has big convention coverage plans--check out this press release--of particular interest to weblog readers is the announcement that it has paired with Technorati:

    “BlogWatch” – CNN.com’s up-to-the-moment review of numerous Web logs covering the convention marks a first for convention coverage using Technorati, the leading monitor of blogs.

    Reviews? Or will they just be listing the blogs that link to posts of the convention blogs? We'll wait to see what MSNBC and Fox News have planned before declaring CNN the go-to station for convention coverage.

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    The Convention Drinking Game

    Anyone want to play the Republican Convention Drinking Game?

    Game author Scott, of I Know What I Know, says he's now working on a version for the Democratic Convention. [Hat tip to Deb in Chicago.]

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    Boston Parties

    Atrios and Tom Tomorrow will be in Boston for the Democratic Convention and would like to be invited to some "truly excellent parties."

    Update: Matt Yglesias wants party invitations too.

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