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« on: November 16, 2011, 08:41:55 PM »

What do you think?  Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina are all devoid of the big cities that seem to be the heart of the #Occupy movement, but there are little groups everywhere?  Might some protesters try to block people from entering the primary/caucus places, enter themselves, or do something else naughty?

Iowa is much more urban than you think; Des Moines,  Davenport, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Iowa City, and Waterloo are quite urban.  Southern New Hampshire has no giant cities but plenty of small ones, and it is close to the giant Boston metro area.  South Carolina has its urban areas.

Occupy Wall Street is very much an urban phenomenon.   

Anyone who tries to interfere with the electoral process deserves to be arrested promptly and get a long prison term upon conviction because such is itself vote fraud.  Of course, loud and abrasive demonstrations are not themselves illegal.

Iowa is a flyover state.
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