According to DailyPaul.com:
Early this morning a group of MIT students decided they would take a
stand against the emerging police state. Some supported Ron Paul and
dropped a 60' long "Ron Paul rEVOLution" banner over the main campus
building visible from the Charles river and much of Boston. Others
chose to display a banner reading "Remember Remember the Fifth of
November." Together they make an extraordinary sight. Please see the
photo below.


Believe in individualism? Read the very short story of Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut
UPDATE: It looks like Lew Rockwell's blog picked up the story. Of course, there's no credit given to who took the photo (Matt qradqrad@gmail.com) and who did all the re-touching to make it usable (Jozef Nagy). Oh well. Such is how the blogosphere works.
All the real credit goes to the guys at MIT that made this happen!
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Thanks for all the Diggs people!
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