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Protesters again start increasing their presence inside Capitol

3/29/2011 3:07:08 PM

 
Number of protesters inside
Capitol is again on the rise

After going through tight security, well over 100 protesters made their way into the Capitol Rotunda over the noon hour Tuesday to protest the Walker administration's attack on worker rights, government services and freedom of expression. They sang songs of solidarity for more than an hour. Many of them wore white shirts that said Freedom of Speech on the front and Rise Up on the back on the first floor of the Rotunda, where signs are prohibited by new Walker administration rules. Police were not issuing citations Tuesday, however, as some protesters displayed signs in the restricted sign area.



 

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Comments 2

  1. Bill 3/30/2011

    The students from communities that have the least are suffering already from Gov. Walker's dirty politics. Families are being lied to about how the AYP works and students are being mislead on their choices.
  2. roger 3/29/2011

    The silence of the protesters,
    The poetry of their T-shirts
     This is what democracy looks like
     Thanks for standing up to Walerstein

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