[attrition] Tear Down this Wall

security curmudgeon jericho at attrition.org
Wed Aug 4 16:45:32 EDT 2004



From: James M. Atkinson <jmatk at tscm.com>



Tear Down this Wall

I was recently able to examine the so called "Free Speech Zone" located
near the Fleet Center in Boston, MA at the site of the Democratic National
Convention. I walked around the outside perimeter, and I walked around
inside of it.

What I saw was an absolute abomination, not only to the eye, but also to
the very spirit of our nation. This cage should never be torn down, and
should be preserved with a museum built around it to signify just how low
we as a nation have fallen. This area and the surrounding land was once
the birth site of democracy, patriotism, and freedom. This sacred ground
has now been sullied with this contraption and it's significance.

It was mere feet to the South that the Boston Massacre took place, and
only a short distance to the North that the Battle of Bunker Hill was
waged. To the West of this site we have the Old North Church, where Paul
Revere saw the lights that sent him on his ride, and to the East the
location where our Colonial forefathers expressed their outrage at King
George by dumping his tea into Boston Harbor.

These locations are not miles, tens of miles, or hundreds of miles from
this site, but feet, from where people gave their lives to protect our
freedom. The soil directly underneath this so called "Free Speech Zone"
contains the blood of those early Americans who had the bravery and faith
to stand up for what they believed in, and who were willing to die for it,
in turn soaking this very ground with their life's blood.

Not far from here are two old Colonial-era graveyards, which contain the
mortal remains of those who died fighting for our freedom in the early
days of our country. These graves include both rich and poor, sailors and
preachers, sons and daughters, husbands and wives, both the well-educated
and the simple. The markers in this graveyard list patriot after patriot,
hero after hero, and yet the United States Government, the Secret Service,
the Department of Homeland Security, and City of Boston saw fit to
desecrate this holy ground with what has become an embarrassment to our
entire country.

When the City of Boston was summoned into court concerning this
abomination the Judge could not believe the description that was given,
and had to come out of the courtroom to observe it in person. U.S.
District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock was deeply disturbed and blasted
the "Free Speech Zone"  in his published decision, and stated that it was
"an affront to free expression".

The "zone" is poorly constructed, no building permit was ever obtained for
it; no building inspector every certified it for occupancy. Around the
perimeter, this death trap is lined with a highly flammable fabric to hide
the protester from public view, and yet no fire extinguishers can be found
in the enclosure. Above the "affront to free expression" (as the court has
deemed it) the government has positioned soldiers armed with machine guns
and chemical weapons to quell any voices that become too unruly, or
unmanageable.

The "Free Speech Zone" does not serve any legitimate security purposes,
does not foster "Free Speech", and instead only exists to muzzle the voice
of protest, and to try to hide it away under an old decrepit bridge.

History records that following World War II, the Russian forces began
their oppressive occupation of East Germany. Those living on the wrong
side of the wall had to suffer under the iron rule of the Communist
system, and risked imprisonment or death for speaking out or trying to
seek freedom.  Between 1949 and 1961 over 2.6 million East Germans escaped
to West Berlin.  The Communist government could find no way to control
this mass exodus. On August 13, 1961 the Soviet Government officially
closed the border between East and West Berlin and began building a series
of walls through the city.  These series of walls came to be known as the
"Berlin Wall", and became a black mark in history, noting the Berlin Wall
as a structure of oppression.  Ironically, the United States considered
the Berlin Wall as the centerpiece of the Soviet oppression present in
East Germany during the Cold War.

The Soviet Union permitted three places in this wall where a small number
of their "politically correct" citizens could cross into West Berlin, and
where diplomats could meet to exchange spies. During the Cold War, the
government posted signs at these three checkpoints that said "You are now
leaving the American Sector". These same signs, with this same message
could now be hung in Boston near the Fleet Center where the DNC convention
is taking place.

On June 12, 1987, the President of the United States of America, the late
Ronald Reagan addressed the people of West Berlin, in Germany at the
Brandenburg Gate. During this speech, President Reagan called on the
leader of the Soviet Union and proclaimed: "Come here to this gate! Mr.
Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"

The "Free Speech Zone" is only a few hundred feet from where the DNC
candidates will be speaking about freedom, democracy, and the American
ethic. This zone can be easily reached from the speakers platform of the
convention by walking a few yards to the elevator, going down one floor,
take a left though the glass doors to the street level, and then take a
right to walk along the media pavilion. Directly ahead, and across the
street will be the area in question
 it is hard to miss as it stands like
some monument to oppression, and demonstrates to the entire world that
some Americans, and the nation as a whole can, in fact, be muzzled. Is
this a message that we as a democratic society wish to convey to the rest
of the world, Mr. President?

I formally ask that both Mr. Kerry, and Mr. Edwards visit the inside of
the "Free Speech Zone", and that while visiting that they take a pair of
wire cutters and cut a hole in the fence to demonstrate that they support
and are willing to defend the Constitution of the United States.  Then Mr.
Kerry, during the convention have the ones responsible for erecting this
contraption tear it down, this wall, this slap in the face of our
Constitutional Rights, to Free Speech, to Gather, to Raise our Voices, in
OUR own land.  We the people


"Come here to this wall! Mr. Kerry, open this gate! Mr. Kerry, tear down
this wall!"

James M. Atkinson, 7/24/04
Gloucester, MA
jmatk at tscm.com
www.tscm.com





Copyright 2004, James M. Atkinson. Permission is granted to republish this
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