Forgive me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the constitution
guarantee the right of ALL people to assmeble?  Is
there such a thing as unlawful assembly?  Is
Minneapolis turning into a police state oligarchy? 
Sometimes, you have to wonder.


Tamir Nolley
Whittier 6-7

--- Rosalind Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This week's City Pages Offbeat section talks about
> the still ongoing
> prosecution of the ISAG demonstrators.  
> 
>
http://www.citypages.com/databank/22/1090/article9907.asp
> 
> The woman they give as an example, accused of
> unlawful assembly, 
> was recharged last January after the original
> charges were thrown 
> out.  She says she was there to take pictures, not
> to protest.
> 
> All you candidates for mayor and city council, you
> have an 
> opportunity to let us know how you will direct our
> zany city 
> legal department.  Should they continue to throw
> money and 
> resources on top of the million or so that has
> already been
> spent on ISAG, or should the matter at last be
> dropped?
> 
> Rosalind Nelson
> Bancroft neighborhood
> 
> 
> 
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