Borders and Algonquin Commons Hostile to September 12th Demonstrators

Yesterday, the police call from Moretti’s restaurant (where Govnor’s Pub used to be) was featured.

The young manager apparently didn’t know where his restaurant’s front property line was. For future reference, electric and telephone poles are usually at the end of the publicly-owned right-of-way.

When I stopped to take photos of the demonstrators in front of the south part of the Algonquin Commons, I discovered they had been visited by the Algonquin Police.

Who complained?

The manager of Borders book store I was told. The man who told me points to the store. And the management of the Commons.

Maybe Borders doesn’t realize conservatives read books.

What did the police tell the folks waving flags and signs?

To stay off the road and not go behind the light poles.  Not as much room as in front of Maretti’s.

Click on the top photo to read the black writing on the red sign:

Tea has value
Dump the politicians

Needless to say this was not a pre-printed sign.


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Borders and Algonquin Commons Hostile to September 12th Demonstrators — 2 Comments

  1. To all my "freedom loving" (aka tea bagging) friends: Now is the time to take sweet vengence on the evil corporate entity known as Borders Books. I suggest a complete boycott of not only Borders Books but all bookstores, libraries and all books of any kind. Call it the "Stop Reading Before Its Too Late Campaign". It's time to stop letting facts, information and knowledge get in the way of your political agenda.

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