Describe Comcast Protest here.
Today, Sunday the 2nd of February, at 11:30 activists from the University of Maryland Peace Forum gathered in front of the Comcast Center where the Loyola-UMD basketball game was an hour and a half today. The seven or eight individuals were protesting the decision by comcast not to air paid-for anti-war ads during the president's State of the Union address. While more information about that can be found at
http://www.nyc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article%20id=45123&group=webcast, Comcast ironically claimed that the ads made unsubstantiated claims. Meanwhile, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting prepared a long list of unsubstantiated or deceptive claims made by the president that Comcast aired.
The students passed out to the basketball fans fliers that drew attention to this occurance and promised to bring the anti-war message to Comcast. At the rush right before tip-off, unidentified activists dropped a banner reading "We Stand for Peace." The banner stayed up for duration of the protest, campus police and state troopers were as apathetic about the protesters as they were about the scalpers. A representative of the campus newspaper came and took pictures and testimony. Shortly after tip-off the action dispersed, but the group spoke of repeating the action until Comcast broadcasted an anti-war message whether they meant to or not.
See the first page for a link to the anti-war ads.
http://www.umcp.org