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The Park of Protests and Dreams

Police arrested 175 Occupy Chicago protesters in Grant Park yesterday, recalling not only the night Barack Obama was elected but one when I was tear-gassed there 43 years ago. [corrected: see comments]

“If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible,” the President-elect told 250,000 celebrants three years ago, “who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.”

Those words are now like ashes in the mouth of a voter and 1968 Democratic convention delegate who was in that park half a century ago as American kids were being gassed, clubbed and herded into police vans at gunpoint for exercising their freedom of speech while at the convention Walter Cronkite was looking at the scene and telling TV viewers in disgust, “It makes us want to pack up our cameras and go home.”

In 1968, after defeat of an anti-Vietnam war resolution, another delegate, Jules Feiffer, and I had taken a convention bus into town. At a traffic light before the Mayflower Hotel, cops with clubs and soldiers with rifles were pushing kids into the park. We got off the bus, joined the crowd and were immediately separated by a surge of bodies. With a wet handkerchief over my face, I stumbled along until I finally found an exit and a taxi back to my hotel with stinging eyes.

Chicago’s Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who was with Barack Obama on his night, had protesters removed today, but he is no Richard Daley, only another political figure caught up in that narrative of America still being played out in that Chicago park, a story of the conflict between power and values with no end in sight.

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8 Responses to “The Park of Protests and Dreams”

  1. rudi says:

    Rob
    Did you mean 1968 instead of 1960. the 1960 convention was in LA and 1968 in Chicago. Hope you got to see the WP house band – the MC5.

  2. Allen says:

    Well there ya go, and, that leaves whom as a viable replacment for Barrack Obama?

    Think Pizza. You can’t Refuse!

  3. dduck says:

    “Whom”, is going to be Romney, so get out your bucks to send to Obama, they have only spent $87 million so far and have more than all the Rep candidates combined.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/us/politics/big-cash-edge-powers-obama-in-drive-for-2012-election.html
    “His Chicago campaign headquarters hums with more than 200 paid aides.”

  4. Allen says:

    Duck-

    It’s not the money, It’s the thought that counts. Besides you gotta spend money to make money and Perry threw 18 mil down a crap hole….times 8.….equals you loose.

    May I make a suggestion?

    The Super 9-9-9 Combo wid extra cheese and a copy of the Cain Mutiny.

    http://godfathers.com/menu/pizza/

  5. dduck says:

    It’s funny not one peep from the folks on the left. I guess Obama & Co. can spend, spend, spend, on his reelection.
    Shared sacrifice.
    Oh, I get it, they all do it (the incumbent presidents).

  6. JSpencer says:

    “It’s funny not one peep from the folks on the left.”

    Some of us still work for a living duck, plus I have an old homestead with acreage that requires “stewardship”. I get here when I can. (peep peep)

    “Grant Park has probably not seen the end of clashes between anger and dreams.”

    Probably not, nor has the rest of the country.

  7. dduck says:

    I’m sure Obama is working hard too— on his campaign.

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