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petermarcus ([personal profile] petermarcus) wrote2003-09-08 03:26 pm

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From this story about the Seattle Coffee Tax:

Calling the protest their version of the Boston Tea Party, demonstrators marched to Green Lake, where they dumped burlap bags into the water.

They looked like coffee bags, but were filled with balloons to keep them from sinking so they could be retrieved after the protest, said Susan Majerus, who helped organize the demonstration.


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The founding fathers (not to mention a few dead civil rights leaders) are rolling in their graves. Could you imagine if Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty had thrown boxes of inflated sheep bladders with "TEA" written on the sides into Boston Harbor, then retrieved them after the protest? "Take that, King George! You have become a victim of a protest act symbolizing the depth of how out of touch you are with the true feelings of your subjects."

If you're going to protest, then protest.

[identity profile] elsnaibs.livejournal.com 2003-09-08 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
On the bus ride down to work this morning, there was an attractive girl holding a "No Tax On Coffee" sign. Normally this wouldn't be a big deal, but she was wearing pants and just a bra on top.

What is it with people protesting feeling the need to be nude or partially nude? Aside from more people looking at the sign they are holding [or not, if they are staring at boobies], I really don't see the point.

[identity profile] petermarcus.livejournal.com 2003-09-09 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
Just an attempt at getting attention, I guess.

Of course, I'm a nice guy, so I wouldn't mind helping out. Anything for a good cause.