Tuesday, May 03, 2005

You miss a day, You miss a lot

Luckily, the folks doing thefilibuster in Princeton haven’t missed a minute. They’re still going strong,closing in on 168 continuous hours.

Here’s what’s coming up for them, speakers and press-wise.

Aspreviously mentioned PA Senate Candidate Chuck Pennachio will speak todayat 3 o’clock. His opening act is Senator Jon Corzine's Deputy Press Secretary,who will read the senator’s statement at 2. At 4 o’clock, some of the filibusterorganizers will be interviewed for Hardball with Chris Matthews, which willbe broadcast later today. And tonight for 6 to 9 p.m. the “Filibuster Players”will be performing an impromptu version of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Therest of the week is beginning to take shape as well. Tomorrow morning at11:30 Princeton English prof Jeff Nunokawa will speak, and on Friday, PrincetonTownship’s Municipal Chair Dan Preston will make an 11:30 appearance.

Keep speaking, folks. You are being heard.

Rob

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