April 21, 2006
CoolI helped in a protest (sort of)
[At least I did a little yelling. This article was just published by the Stanford Daily newspaper]
Protesters Force Bush to Relocate Meeting planned for Hoover Institution
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By Amit Arora
Friday, April 21, 2006 [last updated April 21, 2006 7:25 PM]
Although President George Bush was scheduled to meet with fellows at the Hoover Institution on Friday, the presence of more than 1,000 protestors forced him to change his plans and meet with the advisors and faculty members at the residence of former Secretary of State and Hoover Fellow George Shultz on the outskirts of the Stanford campus.
More than 100 armed law enforcement and Secret Service officers lined the streets outside of Encina Commons, as students, parents, faculty members and local residents protested Bush's anticipated arrival on east campus. While the protest was peaceful, three Stanford studentsseniors Claire Wagenseil, Diogo Pereira and Caroline Martinwere arrested as police pushed the crowd out of Serra Street.
The protest began at approximately 2 p.m. in White Plaza, where 200 students gathered to make signs and rally against the administration. As they began marching toward Hoover Tower, others joined their ranks and began to chant slogans. By the time the rally reached Hoover Tower at 2:30 p.m., approximately 400 protesters had lined the police barriers set around the building.
People continued to join the movement and the slogans for reform grew louder as time passed. This increased protest ultimately forced Bush to conduct the meeting at Shultz's house on Delores Street.
Meanwhile, outside the Hoover Institution, the crowd chanted, "Hey-Hey-Ho-Ho-Bush is here, he's got to go." Another popular slogan targeted conflict in Iraq, as students yelled, "1-2-3-4-We don't want your fuckin' war-5-6-7-8-Stop the killing, Stop the hate."
As the protest grew louder, the Sheriff's Department attempted to clear the street of students, possibly to provide the president's motorcade a safe entrance into the complex. When students refused to obey these verbal commands, more than 50 police officers in full riot gear were called to the scene. Dressed in protective helmets, the officers used their batons to push individuals back from the Tower.
In response to the use of physical force, students directed their chants at the perceived infringement of their rights.
"Whose campusour campus. Whose streetsour streets," they yelled. "Tell me what democracy looks likethis is what democracy looks like."
The struggle between the Sheriff's Department and protestors reached its climax when a fire truck attempted to drive down the street and was blocked by the crowd. Security personnel attempted to move the students blocking the truck, when the three Stanford students sat down in the road and refused to move.
Officers then dragged the three students out of the road and bound their hands with plastic ties. Though students demanded that their peers be released, after 15 minutes, the three students were placed into a Sheriff's Department vehicle and taken away. The fire truck, meanwhile, reversed and did not proceed down the street.
To mock the incident and voice their resentment against the Bush administration and the police, approximately an hour later, members of the San Francisco-based Global Exchange Group drove a Hummer toward the police barrier. Using a speakerphone and donning masks of Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, they parodied Bush's foreign policy and the level of security on campus.
In its own investigation, The Daily discovered that the Hoover fellows, along with University President John Hennessy, who had planned to meet with Bush, were driven from the complex to Shultz's private residence.
The two clues I couldn't solve in the 26 Feb 2006 Nation magazine cryptic
#1. Curse it! That's what you do in an old-fashioned way, as the tamer said to one he finally took home! (7)
[ Seven letters, and I already had all the available crossing letters in place:
So? What is it? I spent a goodly 15 minutes pondering this question in the surgery waiting area of the Stanford Medical Center. I ended up having to type it into word puzzling software on my laptop when we got home.
Answer: BESHREW. Sorry to say, I don't think I could have defined that word properly. And I *do* try to learn something every day.
God-fucking dammit. ]
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#2. Do they remove something supercilious? [7, 8]
[ This one really pissed me off. I even know the origin of the word supercilious, and had the following crossing letters available:
E _ E _ R _ W (first word)
_ _ _ E _ E _ S (second word)
ANDI am *not* making this upI'd noticed that TWEEZERS was a word that would fit as the second word. Nevertheless, I couldn't come up with
Answer: EYEBROW TWEEZERS ]
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The stupidity I labor under is extreme. [ Carlyle ]
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