BRC or NYC? which will be the more potent 'happening'?
BRC or NYC? which will be the more potent 'happening'?
so burningman at black rock city and the republican national counterconvention in the streets of new york city will be occurring at the same time this year---- it can be a very difficult choice which circus of chaos to vortex into---whats your opinion?
i plan on being in new york---i can only incubate on the fringe for so long before i must integrate and shape and cross pollenate with the societal whole...this will be a political event charged with burner energy and more
peace now
i plan on being in new york---i can only incubate on the fringe for so long before i must integrate and shape and cross pollenate with the societal whole...this will be a political event charged with burner energy and more
peace now
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really?
i can only imagine---
i envision alot of really creative and provocative street theatre
among the polyglot mixture of everybody astir and their political agendas
ive heard that quite a few NY burners are staying home and organizing for the "counter-festivities"---even offering sleeping space for out of towners
etc etc
i envision alot of really creative and provocative street theatre
among the polyglot mixture of everybody astir and their political agendas
ive heard that quite a few NY burners are staying home and organizing for the "counter-festivities"---even offering sleeping space for out of towners
etc etc
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BURN EFFIGY OF RNC
Hey ...why don't we burn a large effigy of the republican convention on the playa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would love to do that and we could thereby unite our energies with our brothers and sisters at RNC
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H. L. Mencken is said to have guffawed and slapped his thigh in delight at times as he would write about a typical day at a presidential nominating convention. Those long-ago times are enviable for their unpredictability — eons removed from the scripted conventions that will soon be offered to the nation once more as lean cuisine for thought. All the more reason to hope, then, that this year's one potentially risky innovation — accepting dozens of free-form online bloggers as accredited convention journalists — may lace the proceedings with fresh insight and even some Menckenian impertinence.
People who think the mushrooming world of wannabe polemicists and their Web logs, or blogs, is merely a high-tech amusement should talk to Senator Trent Lott, the Mississippi Republican.
In Web lore, bloggers are credited with relentlessly drilling Senator Lott after he expressed segregation-tinged nostalgia for the Strom Thurmond presidential campaign, a story that the major news media initially missed. Mr. Lott was subsequently forced to quit as majority leader.
Beyond its power as a source of news and commentary, the Internet has proved itself to be the ultimate fund-raising tool. Bloggers can be crass and biased, but politicians no longer scoff at their rich online realm. Hence the red carpet at the conventions — at least for some of them.
The Democrats, needless to say, are already paying for their venturesome invitation. They received applications from 50 bloggers and later announced there was room for only 30. Conspiracy theories are already abounding on the blogs of the disinvited. Such is Web life. We do wonder whether a blogger's buccaneer self-image will suffer from having to wear a garish credential necklace just to watch conventioneers as they mainly say, "Nice to see you!" to each other. Will bloggers be tamed into centrism? Or, like Mencken, will they gleefully report that the convention's main speechmakers are "plainly on furlough from some home for extinct volcanoes"? Log on to find out.
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H. L. Mencken is said to have guffawed and slapped his thigh in delight at times as he would write about a typical day at a presidential nominating convention. Those long-ago times are enviable for their unpredictability — eons removed from the scripted conventions that will soon be offered to the nation once more as lean cuisine for thought. All the more reason to hope, then, that this year's one potentially risky innovation — accepting dozens of free-form online bloggers as accredited convention journalists — may lace the proceedings with fresh insight and even some Menckenian impertinence.
People who think the mushrooming world of wannabe polemicists and their Web logs, or blogs, is merely a high-tech amusement should talk to Senator Trent Lott, the Mississippi Republican.
In Web lore, bloggers are credited with relentlessly drilling Senator Lott after he expressed segregation-tinged nostalgia for the Strom Thurmond presidential campaign, a story that the major news media initially missed. Mr. Lott was subsequently forced to quit as majority leader.
Beyond its power as a source of news and commentary, the Internet has proved itself to be the ultimate fund-raising tool. Bloggers can be crass and biased, but politicians no longer scoff at their rich online realm. Hence the red carpet at the conventions — at least for some of them.
The Democrats, needless to say, are already paying for their venturesome invitation. They received applications from 50 bloggers and later announced there was room for only 30. Conspiracy theories are already abounding on the blogs of the disinvited. Such is Web life. We do wonder whether a blogger's buccaneer self-image will suffer from having to wear a garish credential necklace just to watch conventioneers as they mainly say, "Nice to see you!" to each other. Will bloggers be tamed into centrism? Or, like Mencken, will they gleefully report that the convention's main speechmakers are "plainly on furlough from some home for extinct volcanoes"? Log on to find out.
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cops
Since the city has not given the protests a place to be as far as I know, the angry masses will probably be herded up and down the avenues on the east side of Manhattan by the NYPD. Think long, snaking queues at an airport, for an analogy, but with buildings instead of retractable ribbons to confine it. A recipe for chaos as groups try to break away.
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Re: cops
I'm trying to figure if it will be good or bad that the NYPD will NOT be on strike now. If the national guard wasn't all shipped overseas, i'd prefer them.... but they probably would have brought in the regular army once the cops wouldn't come and the NG couldn't. Not sure which is worse, NYPD or army. But at least they have a harder time calling it 'martial law' when it is the cops running the show.buckethead alien wrote:Since the city has not given the protests a place to be as far as I know, the angry masses will probably be herded up and down the avenues on the east side of Manhattan by the NYPD. Think long, snaking queues at an airport, for an analogy, but with buildings instead of retractable ribbons to confine it. A recipe for chaos as groups try to break away.
The other thing is that NY blocks off protesters block by block with those metal fence thingies. So it might look more like boxes of people being penned in, sprayed down, and fired on.
It's a friggin' recipe for disaster.
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