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THE WASHINGTON PROTESTS
What I saw at the revolution
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April 16, 2000 | WASHINGTON -- Here are some of the sights: Before noon, a lone policeman stands in a cordoned-off Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House. Various masked protestors sit in the middle of a downtown street. Earlier I had started to take a picture of a different group of maybe two dozen
protesters sitting in the middle of 15th Street when two from the circle -- a diminutive young man and a porcine, nose-pierced young woman -- approached me and told me to stop taking pictures of their "private meeting." I asked how any meeting could possibly be considered "private" if it was being conducted in the middle of a city street at noon. The two then accused me of trying to take away their constitutional right to assemble;
I eventually gave up because they were so annoying. If the heads of the World Bank and the IMF ever met the duo, they would quickly be annoyed into submission. A happy protester sports a papier-mâché costume of the three-headed cobra of
corporate globalism. Poking their heads out from the cobra's flared hood are
Michael Moore, director general of the World Trade Organization; Stanley
Fischer, acting managing director of the International Monetary Fund; and
World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn. More papier-mâché -- a nice likeness of "Bill 'Corporate Puppet' Clinton."
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