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ellipsis
1st February 2011, 20:51
WE LOVE OUR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION FEBRUARY 14, 2011
11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the Orlando case the week of February 14, 2011. Local and Federal officials have been trying to silence Food Not Bombs in cities all across the United States. The fact that there is so much poverty in a country that spends half its federal budget on the military is an issue leaders would like to silence.
Consider organizing a free vegan meal and rally outside your countries U.S. Embassy, U.S. federal courts or U.S. military bases on February 14, 2011. Contact your local media about this important issue.

This is what the Orlando Weekly had to say. Just ask the homeless! We're now well into the fifth year of the City of Orlando vs. Food Not Bombs saga, and it isn't getting any less interesting.

Happytown learned last week that Food Not Bombs, an activist group that feeds the homeless twice a week at Lake Eola Park, will be granted a re-hearing of its lawsuit against the city in federal appeals court in Atlanta, scheduled for the week of Feb. 14.

In the summer of 2006, the Orlando City Council passed an ordinance that banned groups from giving food to 25 or more people in a city park within two miles of City Hall, in other words, "public feeding." Members of Food Not Bombs, believing they were targeted by the ordinance, appealed the decision in federal court. Two years later, federal Judge Gregory Presnell overturned the ordinance, ruling that sharing food can be considered expressive conduct protected by the First Amendment. In December of last year, the Atlanta federal appeals court came to the opposite conclusion and ruled in favor of the city.

Food Not Bombs ' lawyer, Jacqueline Dowd, quickly filed for a re-hearing, and was notified a couple weeks ago that it would be granted. According to Dowd, a federal appeals court gets about 27,000 requests for re-hearings annually; only 75 are granted. "If I had known what a long shot it was, I probably wouldn't have tried it!" she said. Because the appeals court is essentially starting over with the case, Presnell's ruling is currently the supreme judgment so feedings are happening routinely at Lake Eola, as they have since 2005. Dowd says that she's "feeling pretty good" about their prospects for a victory in February, but if Food Not Bombs loses, it could throw a Hail Mary and appeal to "The Supreme." Court, that is. "There are other cities all across the country waiting to see what happens," Dowd says. "It could possibly set some precedents." To Dowd, whom we spoke to the day before mass turkey consumption, it's a no-brainer that sharing food is a form of expression: "It's the day before Thanksgiving try and tell me that food doesn't have symbolism."
orlandoweekly.com/news/happytown (http://orlandoweekly.com/news/happytown-1.1071456)
11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ruling (http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/ops/200816788.pdf)
FOOD NOT BOMBS DEFIES RULING (http://wdbo.com/localnews/2010/07/orlando-group-defies-federal-j.html)
Protestors Take Food Fight To City Hall (http://www.wesh.com/news/24391552/detail.html)

Ele'ill
2nd February 2011, 02:05
Food Not Bombs ' lawyer, Jacqueline Dowd, quickly filed for a re-hearing, and was notified a couple weeks ago that it would be granted. According to Dowd, a federal appeals court gets about 27,000 requests for re-hearings annually; only 75 are granted. "If I had known what a long shot it was, I probably wouldn't have tried it!" she said.

Ha. Ha. Ha. :mellow:

ellipsis
9th February 2011, 07:10
I will be doing a solo FnB solidarity protest outside a military research lab on this day. I hope people can make it to a regional solidarity event, we got word from portugal that they are going to be outside the US embassy in Lisbon.