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Saturday, June 30, 2007
"Presidential Advance Manual": Don't let critics near the event. Organize Rally Squads to drown out demonstrators
posted by Wally
6:47 AM

The ACLU got it's hands on the "Presidential Advance Manual" detailing how to keep the president and the press from ever being exposed to anyone except fawning loyal "Bushies" at public events. More proof that Republicans only believe in free speech when it supports their agenda and ideology.
The ACLU filed today's lawsuit after obtaining a heavily redacted version of the Presidential Advance Manual from the Justice Department. This manual is the Bush administration's guide for planning presidential events around the country, and it repeatedly instructs organizers about "the best method for preventing demonstrators," "deterring potential protestors from attending events," "designat[ing] a protest area . . . preferably not in view of the event site or motorcade route," and the like.

"The White House has gone too far in its attempt to make dissent invisible," said Chris Hansen, a senior ACLU attorney who is lead counsel in this case. "When taxpayers foot the bill for a public event, the president does not have the right to use a partisan litmus test to stack the audience with his political supporters."

"When the president attends a public event, the First Amendment does not allow him to speak or listen only to those who agree with him," said Arthur Spitzer, Legal Director of the ACLU of the National Capital Area and co-counsel in the lawsuit. "Public places cannot be 'cleansed' of all dissent just to make the president look popular on television."




Highlighted parts read:
First, as always, work with the Secret Service and have them ask the local police department to designate a protest area where demonstrators can be placed, preferably not in view of the event site or motorcade route.

The Rally Squad's task is to use their signs and banners as shields between the demonstrators and main press platform. If the demonstrators are yelling, the rally squads can begin and lead supportive chants to drown out the protesters (USA! USA! USA!)
I'm surprised they didn't hand out brown shirts to the "Rally Squads" to complete the picture.

Download the manual HERE
Read the whole article HERE

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Welcome to George and Dick's Amerika!

posted by Anonymous Anonymous at 4:44 PM  

 
   
 
If your write "fuck Bush" on a RPG does that fall under free speech? It'll reach him no matter how far out the free speech zone is. It works for me anyway.

posted by Anonymous Anonymous at 2:19 AM  

 
   
 
Re: the first comment, you spelled it wrong. It's george and dick's Amerikkka.

posted by Anonymous Anonymous at 6:25 AM  

   
 

 

 

 

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