The White House Crowd Control Manual
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... the Presidential Advance Manual (PDF) is dated October 2002.
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White House Manual Details How to Deal With Protesters
By Peter Baker
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 22, 2007; Page A02
Not that they're worried or anything. But the White House
evidently leaves little to chance when it comes to protests
within eyesight of the president. As in, it doesn't want any.
A White House manual that came to light recently gives
presidential advance staffers extensive instructions in the art
of "deterring potential protestors" from President Bush's public
appearances around the country.
Jeffery and Nicole Rank sued after they were arrested in 2004
for refusing to cover their anti-Bush T-shirts at a Fourth of
July speech by the president. (By Bob Bird -- Associated Press)
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Among other things, any event must be open only to those with
tickets tightly controlled by organizers. Those entering must be
screened in case they are hiding secret signs. Any anti-Bush
demonstrators who manage to get in anyway should be shouted down
by "rally squads" stationed in strategic locations. And if that
does not work, they should be thrown out.
But that does not mean the White House is against dissent --
just so long as the president does not see it. In fact, the
manual outlines a specific system for those who disagree with
the president to voice their views. It directs the White House
advance staff to ask local police "to designate a protest area
where demonstrators can be placed, preferably not in the view of
the event site or motorcade route."
The "Presidential Advance Manual," dated October 2002 with the
stamp "Sensitive -- Do Not Copy," was released under subpoena to
the American Civil Liberties Union as part of a lawsuit filed on
behalf of two people arrested for refusing to cover their
anti-Bush T-shirts at a Fourth of July speech at the West
Virginia State Capitol in 2004. The techniques described have
become familiar over the 6 1/2 years of Bush's presidency, but
the manual makes it clear how organized the anti-protest policy
really is.
The lawsuit was filed by Jeffery and Nicole Rank, who attended
the Charleston event wearing shirts with the word "Bush" crossed
out on the front; the back of his shirt said "Regime Change
Starts at Home," while hers said "Love America, Hate Bush."
Members of the White House event staff told them to cover their
shirts or leave, according to the lawsuit. They refused and were
arrested, handcuffed and briefly jailed before local authorities
dropped the charges and apologized. The federal government
settled the First Amendment case last week for $80,000, but with
no admission of wrongdoing.
The manual demonstrates "that the White House has a policy of
excluding and/or attempting to squelch dissenting viewpoints
from presidential events," said ACLU lawyer Jonathan Miller.
"Individuals should have the right to express their opinion to
the president, even if it's not a favorable one."
White House spokesman Tony Fratto said that he could not discuss
the manual because it is an issue in two other lawsuits.
The manual offers advance staffers and volunteers who help set
up presidential events guidelines for assembling crowds. Those
invited into a VIP section on or near the stage, for instance,
must be " extremely supportive of the Administration," it says.
While the Secret Service screens audiences only for possible
threats, the manual says, volunteers should examine people
before they reach security checkpoints and look out for signs.
Make sure to look for "folded cloth signs," it advises.
To counter any demonstrators who do get in, advance teams are
told to create "rally squads" of volunteers with large hand-held
signs, placards or banners with "favorable messages." Squads
should be placed in strategic locations and "at least one squad
should be 'roaming' throughout the perimeter of the event to
look for potential problems," the manual says.
"These squads should be instructed always to look for
demonstrators," it says. "The rally squad's task is to use their
signs and banners as shields between the demonstrators and the
main press platform. If the demonstrators are yelling, rally
squads can begin and lead supportive chants to drown out the
protestors (USA!, USA!, USA!). As a last resort, security should
remove the demonstrators from the event site."
Advance teams are advised not to worry if protesters are not
visible to the president or cameras: "If it is determined that
the media will not see or hear them and that they pose no
potential disruption to the event, they can be ignored. On the
other hand, if the group is carrying signs, trying to shout down
the President, or has the potential to cause some greater
disruption to the event, action needs to be taken immediately to
minimize the demonstrator's effect."
The manual adds in bold type: "Remember -- avoid physical
contact with demonstrators! Most often, the demonstrators want a
physical confrontation. Do not fall into their trap!" And it
suggests that advance staff should "decide if the solution would
cause more negative publicity than if the demonstrators were
simply left alone."
The staff at the West Virginia event may have missed that line.
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