Here's the email from Sally Weiss that got folks together yesterday...
There's a CALL FOR  SOLIDARITY with the anti-war activists who must appear before a Grand Jury  in Chicago early next week.  Let's answer this call  and assemble at 4:00  this Tuesday (Jan. 25) in downtown Springfield in front of the FBI office,   which is in the downtown TD Building right in the heart of downtown  Springfield.
Carpool from the North at the Gazette  Parking Lot on Conz Street,  Northampton, at 3:25.
Ellen Graves and I put together a Stop the FBI  Raids demonstration in front of the FBI office (downtown TD Bank Bldg) in  Springfield shortly after we heard about the raids in Minneapolis and Chicago on  Sept. 24, 2010.  We had a good response, a very good crowd of  protestors.  Emma Roderick of BORDC (Northampton) spoke and was our  interface to the TV media.  Atty. John Thompson explained our rights as  protestors to us and helped us interface with the Springfield police. Carl  Moos wrote us up a good explanatory flyer to hand out to citizens; those  passerbys seemed quite interested. We chanted,  led by Ellen and by Malcolm  Chu of Justice for Jason and No One Leaves.  We certainly got each  other energized.
Fast Forward to December.  Marilyn Levin from  Boston contacted several members of the Alliance for Peace and Justice of  W-MA that one of the people subpoened on Sept. 24 in Minneapolis was  available to speak in Northampton.  We jumped at the opportunity.  The  very committed activist Meredith Aby gave us a rousing account of what happened  to her and what the National Lawyers Guild is doing in building the defense  of these activists.  Bruce Miller, professor of Constituational Law at  Western New England College,  was our M.C.  Bill Newman of the ACLU  and Nick Camerota of IAC-International Action Center provided us with  materials,  especially the CCR's "When the FBI Knocks".  Now we knew a  lot and were better prepared to protect ourselves and our  friends.
IT LOOKS LIKE WE NEED TO EXERCISE OUR FREEDOM OF  ASSEMBLY and OUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH ONCE MORE.  Down below  please read a call relayed by PDA's Tim Carpenter for SOLIDARITY  PROTESTS ON JANUARY 25 -- this coming Tuesday.  My buddy Ellen Graves is in  D.C. fasting and protesting No More Guantanamos and the treatment of Bradley  Manning.  So this Sat. morning at 6:15 I am issuing the  call,  based on what went well earlier.
Let's meet up at 4:00 this Tuesday (Jan.  25) in downtown Springfield in front of the FBI office,  which is in the  downtown TD Building right in the heart of downtown.  There is a little  brick plaza there -- just built for a good protest.  It's right on Main  Street at 1441 Main.   If you're coming from I-91,  it's just one  block from the ramp at Exit 7 (coming from the North).  It is in the  general area of the Sheraton Hotel and Tower Square.  There is some  parking on the street and in the huge parking area a block away under  I-91.
ARISE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE made signs for the  earlier demonstration so we're all set there.  We'll try to stay awhile  until about 5:30 or so, so that demonstrators can get there after work  too.  We did find that there is good passerby traffic at 4:00;  it's a good time for TV  coverage;  so let's stick to that starting time.  Checking the weather  forecast,  Tuesday will be slightly warmer than Sunday, with some  possibility of snow.  (Watch your email for any changes in schedule due to  the weather, but it looks ok right now.)
In Northampton we are used to carpooling from the  Gazette Parking Lot.  So let's say -- Carpool at  3:25.
Maybe I can rig up a way to fill AFSC's big  water jug with some Hot Chocolate to keep us  going. 
Try to be there !  Spread the word  !  This is our chance to support the brave activists in the Midwest,   our chance to support Meredith Aby, who we know.
 

 
 
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