Epiblog
Maps and photographs are on the official Skating the DNC web site: MY SITE
Featured Hot Spots of The Day:
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City Hall: Bl(a)ck Tea Time
Each hot spot is linked to a photo Album.
The photos are in chronological order.
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On the final evening of the convention the street media finally got some of what the Democrats have been calling 'red meat'. Three arrests and a flag burning in a petty incident that pretty much focused on the infamous Free Speech Zone.
Bl(a)ck Tea Bagged
I arrived at the Canal Street/Free Speech area shortly after the incident and saw no evidence of a problem and no change in the usual ambiance, no lingering bad vibes.
I paid my least respects to the Free Speech Zone. Now that there will be nobody wanting to say something, there is no need for all that fencing and barbed wire. I skated with about a hundred Bl(a)ck Tea people as they Marched from Canal Street to the Commons in an innocuous demonstration. They were visibly tired from a long day of protests and when they arrived at the Commons the survivors settled down in the shade. There were more speakers: one a man who, in the 60's, had spent a year in jail for draft resistance: a timely subject for the exhausted young men and women who may well have some difficult choices to make.
Everybody was through with it all. The cops were bored, the marchers exhausted, the spectators (like me) jaded. I took the long way home on a skate along the river on a beautiful summer evening, savoring the quiet and peacefulness that the DNC had brought. Boston had been evacuated, but where had the people all gone? Interesting story in the Herald:
Return from Limbo
As city officials continue to spin the unrealized revenue windfall as 'prospects of gain', the rest of us are left with the bill and a few 'guests' who just won't seem to leave.
The MBTA claims the right to retain the Random Search policy.
The high-resolution security cameras will turn away from the fleet center and cast their stare into 'high-crime areas'.
The bill to the taxpayers won't go away anytime soon: the new police and fireman contracts, inked in haste to preclude a messy labor dispute during the convention, the vast amounts of overtime for the same .. and on and on. The Globe gives a good final accounting:
The check, please ...
What did it all come to? What was gained and lost? What will abide now that the road show has moved on? I have an answer: the road itself.
All that new pavement will remain right where they put it: a vast improvement in the skating environment in Boston that will bring joy to skaters and boarders and bicycle riders for years to come. From that perspective, the DNC was a fabulous success. To the City, the Public Works Department and to all the men who laid the asphalt I say thank you, thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
To all who have read this blog, my best wishes. May we never loose sight of the real objective: the restoration and protection of our liberty and the honor of our country.
Parker T. Pettus
