National Governors Convention 2000
 National
Governors Convention
The National Governors Convention was a $750,000 party for 40 or so of the
Governors of our 50 States. While they should have been discussing how to protect
the citizens they claim to represent from the corporate monsters and an out of control
Federal government, they invited the President to join their party. But not to worry,
this party doesn't come from tax payers pockets, not as tax money at least. Corporate
big wigs paid as much as $150,000 a pop for them or their people to rub elbows with
the Governors. Yes, yet again those in power are the receivers of the benefits of
our higher prices. But again have no fear, they are spending our tax dollars
to protect the Governors from "we the people", particularly if we want
to practice our First Amendment Right to address our grievances to the governing
bodies.
Saturday 7/8/2000
State College Pa is earning it's nick-name of " Police State College" in
a big way. The Governor's convention will not be bothered by Protesters and citizens
voicing their opinions, an extra 100 police cars, Secret Service, FBI, State, and
Local police over-whelmed this small city with hundreds and hundreds of officers
in uniform and out. Helicopters were a constant in the sky, roads were closed, areas
were closed, people were being assigned designated standing spaces, many which were
in little cells. The stated purpose is to protect those forty or so Governors and
their paid corporate guests. Intimidation ruled the streets, as examination of bumper
stickers and wholesale unconstitutional searches and questioning of citizens seemed
to be their primary tactic. The real goal to keep those whose deserve to speak with
the governors, from their right to do so.
Friday night and Saturday morning, were wittiness to many speakers, addressing
media problems, non violent Civil Disobedience, Racism, Earth rights, Death penalty
and practically every current movement in the USA. The speeches and seminars lead
up to the noon event of Redirection 2000 the Peoples Convention, where citizens and
groups voiced, what they thought the governors should be addressing at this annual
meeting. With the police intimidation it was not surprising that only 100 or so people
turned out. Two entire bus loads of people in route mysteriously disappeared while
protesting at the east end of campus. The protesters communicated their situation
via cell phone. They said that they were ordered to disembark from the buses, were
then surrounded by police cars. The contact on the cell phone, said that police were
letting them go, then the cell phone went dead. About 15 minutes later the two empty
busses pulled in to the parking lot . One youth who was upset and stuttering badly
said that he left the group as the police closed in, and walked to the rally. The
fate of his 150 fellow travelers is unknown... The local press report was that 150
or so protesters had left their designated protest zone, but made no note of their
fate. (Two days later it was announced that about 150 had been arrested for blocking
a highway)
A march was planned on Sunday, The four block march became a rally, as dozens
of activists made speeches. Scheduled to last an hour, the march tied up down town
traffic for a least two hours. The various protests continued all over down, most
met with arrest. Ralph Nader made an half hour speech via tele-conferencing. Redirection
2000 officially ended Monday evening with the arrest of Justin Leto, organizer of
the general protest and his four co-conspirators who were booked as Jane Does.
Justice was done when at the preliminary hearings all charges were dropped
against all protesters, without comment. Neat trick lock up the people for the weekend,
all by the book. It's time to change the book...
Next up the Central Pa Arts festival and the 30 hour smokeout,
it's bound to be an interesting week...
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