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Old 11-21-2011, 12:44 AM  
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Originally Posted by TheSquealer View Post

If you want to peaceably assemble, you apply for the appropriate permits, you use the appropriate venues, you follow the law and you do your thing.
The larger problem is, you should not need a permit to protest, so long as you are on public property, or your own.

I know in this case it was private property, but I'm speaking generally. Public property in any city, at any time, should be fair game for a protest.
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