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Ooh, could we see some civil disobedience at WBZ's studios next week?

Bruce Wall is now all but promising some excitement on Friday, Feb. 27, when Lovell Dyett supporters show up on Soldiers Field Road to demand Dyett be moved to a time slot where most people are awake enough to hear him. He's claiming WBZ has told him he and his followers are not welcome on its property and that:

Pastor Wall is concerned that his planned peaceful rally could turn ugly and this is not what he wants his people to encounter. He does not want people to be hurt if the WBZ security and Boston Police start to haul people away.

Because, you know, there's absolutely no nearby public space, like, oh, a public park and parking lot where protesters could show WBZ their feelings.

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Pastor Wall is afraid WBZ Security is going to haul thousands of people away??? WBZ Security is like one rent-a-cop who takes a nap at the front desk at night.

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I don't think Christian Herter Park would be a very effective place to protest against WBZ, given the wide, busy, and fast highway that separates the park from the station studios. Especially not after dark.

If you were organizing a protest against Harvard or MIT, would you settle for being on the river side of Memorial Drive?

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The Dyetteers can't make their point equally well by walking up and down on the sidewalk? They HAVE to march onto WBZ's property or all hell breaks loose?

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