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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-01-08 03:39 PM
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RNC UPDATE: Tear Gas and Pepper Spray Used on Protesters and Journalists in Minnesota
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RNC UPDATE: Tear Gas and Pepper Spray Used on Protesters and Journalists in Minnesota

Posted by Siun , Firedoglake at 11:32 AM on September 1, 2008.

So who are these oh so scary people in the streets of St. Paul?



Update at 11:04 pacific -Reports coming in via indymedia twitter:


COPS ARE INDISCRIMINATELY USING TEAR GAS AND PEPPER SPRAY AT 7TH AND MINNESOTA STREETS. HELP NEEDED ASAP: WATER, MEDICS. JOURNALISTS GASSED



Also reports of police horses being used against marchers.


Update at 10:41 (pacific) Lindsay just saw 12 bicycle cops ride past in gas masks - and there are reports that "Justice Department officers directing riot police on 6th St to "get ready" are popping up on the Indy tweets.

Lindsay, Glenn and Jane are out in St. Paul getting the story from the ground as the RNC starts up – and we’ll be bringing you continuing news throughout the day.

A large march to the Excel Center is beginning in about an hour and folks are rallying now – undeterred by the police raids you’ve already seen reported here. As Matt Stoller notes, the RNC is meeting in their very own Green Zone while the pepper spray and arrests have already started in the streets of St. Paul today.

So just who are these people and why are they gathering in the streets to march on the RNC?

Meredith Aby, a member of the (Coalition to March on the RNC and Stop the War) coalition said:

The anti-war movement has ALWAYS had a demand of money for human needs not for war, and Hurricane Katrina was one of the reasons for that demand. Hurricane Gustav affects the Republican Party because they don't want to be seen as ignoring another crisis as they did when they left people to die on freeway overpasses. The demonstration will be voicing opposition to the war's prioritization above human needs such as building levees, the economy, healthcare, etc.


Listen also to Starhawk who explains her reasons for being in St Paul:

I’m here really just to bring home to the Republicans the truth that wrecking the country might have some negative consequences. The Democrats have failed to hold them accountable. Most of the country is wrapped in a sullen, smoldering anger that does not yet lead to action. But some of us are here, plotting and planning our marches and counter conventions and direct actions. And while it may prove to be a major slip in my ongoing struggle with Frustration Addiction, I’m glad to be here with a crew of old and new friends, those buddies I’m bonded with in the way you only get to be when you’ve stood shoulder to shoulder as some cop shoots you in the face with pepper spray.


At a ritual last night, Starhawk spoke of the core belief that leads her and so many others to gather:

Each of us is part of the web of life, and precious, bringing our own unique gifts to the world. We don’t ask people to believe in things, not even the Goddess who is simply our term for the great creative mystery that weaves the world. But we do ask people to believe in yourself, in your own deep work, in your sacred purpose. You are here for a reason.


Pretty scary folks, eh? They certainly frighten the RNC!


http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/97161/rnc_update%3A_tear_gas_and_pepper_spray_used_on_protesters_and_journalists_in_minnesota/


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