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He chalks the line: City Attorney prosecutes man for writing anti-bank slogans in water soluble chalk
Called. The gentleman I talked to just now was extremely polite and said that they have received about 200 calls so far today. Remember: Be polite, as the person you talk to is almost certainly not at fault, but is merely doing his or her job in the City Attorney's office.— June 28, 2013 1:31 p.m.
Chalking the plank: Judge won't allow bank protester to claim first amendment rights
I hope that you're able to get this story about the city's refusal to charge the Nazi (if it checks out, of course) a global hearing. So glad that the author of this story is participating down here in "the bottom half of the Internet".— June 28, 2013 1:16 p.m.