Rendell said he was unaware the office had been paying an outside firm to track a long list of activists, including groups that support gay rights, oppose drilling, and animal rights activists, According to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
"Let me make this as clear as I can make it," the governor said at news conference Tuesday night. "Protesting against an idea, a principle, a process, is not a real threat against infrastructure. Protesting is a God-given American right, a right that is in our Constitution, a right that is fundamental to all we believe in as Americans."
Included in a three times weekly circulated intelligence bulletin: Information about the city's PrideFest; a rally that supported his administration's education policy; and an anti-BP candlelight vigil.
Tell me, what critical infrastructure does the gay and lesbian PrideFest threaten?" Rendell asked. "How in the Lord's name can we consider them to be terrorists?"
Rendell said he won’t fire or discipline anyone in the department, but has ordered them to terminate their contract Philadelphia-based Institute of Terrorism and Research Response, which he said has been paid $125,000 in the last year to gather data about possible security threats.
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Now I'm beginning to believe that Atrios does live in an urban hellhole! See if I root for the Phillies anymore.
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