Chasing Bush – Tracking George W. Bush throughout his UK visit
Free Speech Zone, noun; tightly controlled space for protests and informational displays located outside viewing and hearing distance from anyone who could benefit from the words being spoken.
The Democratic National Convention in Atlanta in 1988 had “protest zones” that were fenced off from the sidewalks, but they were located directly across the street from the Georgia World Congress Center where the convention was being held. Where one was designed to minimize inconvenience and traffic problems for the general public, the new method seeks to protect members of government from hearing from the people they represent.