false alarm!
Denver Police Brace for Convention
reads the headline in this morning's New York Times. Not unnaturally, I was alarmed. I could understand the cops becoming nervous at the prospect of invasion by the likes of
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As I read on, however, I was reassured . . .
Federal and local authorities fear that the Democratic
National Convention will become a magnet for militant
protest groups.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/us/politics/05security.html?th&emc=th
Phew!
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--M
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It's just that they are interested in different things.
It's the aging of the World Con population, not the genre.
Love, C.
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You're right: it's embarrassing. These young fans just don't know what it's all about, do they? Time was, we'd have the con hotel trashed by midway through the Thursday evening, and the bars'd be desperately sending out for fresh supplies by the end of Friday breakfast. Now, though? Just look at those acne-faced whippersnappers. They wouldn't know how to pee in a flower display even if we showed 'em.
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