Here's (http://jointheimpact.wetpaint.com/?t=anon) a complete list of locations. I've been to anti-war rallies and vigils before. There's nothing to it. You pretty much hold up a sign and make some noise. It is a good way of meeting like-minded people.
I've never had any problems with this, but make sure you avoid any trouble-makers who taunt the police and such. If the police tell you to do something, do it. If there is any misbehavior, get out of there. You don't want to be arrested. I get the impression that that can be an easy thing to have happen to you now-a-days. I know that, in Minneapolis-St. Paul, they were pretty much arresting anyone who so happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time during the Republican National Convention. Even journalists and people who lived there who were going about their business! Crazy, huh?
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Date: 2008-11-13 05:02 am (UTC)I've never had any problems with this, but make sure you avoid any trouble-makers who taunt the police and such. If the police tell you to do something, do it. If there is any misbehavior, get out of there. You don't want to be arrested. I get the impression that that can be an easy thing to have happen to you now-a-days. I know that, in Minneapolis-St. Paul, they were pretty much arresting anyone who so happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time during the Republican National Convention. Even journalists and people who lived there who were going about their business! Crazy, huh?