I witnessed the worst of contemporary USA at the Saint Paul Farmers'
Market this morning (July 3, 2004).  A Democratic National Committee
(DNC) worker was conversing with two people on the sidewalk along the
southwest corner of the Saint Paul Farmers' Market.  As I walked by the
market manager was telling the DNC worker that he could not talk to
people at the Market.  I indignantly interfered and said, "He has a
right to speak with people."  The Market manager replied, "No, he
doesn't, and customers are complaining."  One of the people he was
speaking to said, "I am a customer and I want to talk with him."  I
added, "On a public sidewalk he has a right to free speech."  The Market
manager replied, "The Market leases the sidewalk as well and he has to
leave."  I replied, "The next time I see our Republican mayor speaking
to people at the Market I will find you and you will have to ask him to
leave."

This is plain wrong.  The people of Saint Paul paid for this market.
Hundred of thousands of public dollars was recently invested to upgrade
this space.  The people of Saint Paul generously support the market by
buying from the farmers selling their products.    So in Saint Paul we
no longer honor the free speech that is guaranteed in the constitution.
Many times I have seen Mayor Randy Kelly and Senator Norman Coleman
shaking hands as they campaign for their next great office.  So some
people can campaign and others can't?  Who gets to choose?  Who sets the
litmus test?

The Saint Paul Farmers' market is the commons if their ever was one.
How ironic that this happened the day before our observance of the
Declaration of Independence - the birth of democracy, with its'
guarantee of free speech.  

You know it makes me want to sign up to be a DNC volunteer, I think I
will take the Northwest corner and the sun won't be in my eyes.   If any
readers know how I can join up; please contact me.

It is a time-honored tradition for the Saint Paul Farmers' Market to be
a public space.  What happened this morning is a "tragedy of the
commons."  The Saint Paul Farmers' Market should honor free speech and
never, ever again kick people out that are engaged in our democratic
process.

Happy 4th of July.

Peace follows freedom and justice,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mary C. Zanmiller
West Seventh Neighborhood
Saint Paul, MN USA


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