Looking through the windows outside their New York Times headquarters, employees of the paper saw some original signs and a man dressed as the world's most infamous terrorist, clutching his favorite paper.
Reports the New York Sun:
At a rally outside the New York Times's office last night, protesters called on the government to "prosecute" the newspaper for its recent publication of government security secrets.Led by a radio talk show host and Caucus for America president, Rabbi Aryeh Spero, almost 100 people gathered on 43rd Street to voice their outrage at the Times's decision to publish "national security secrets relating to our government's financial monitoring programs to track down terrorists."
Rabbi Spero said that publishing the secrets was an act of "treason and betrayal that put the public safety of the country in jeopardy."
Other groups in attendance were Caucus for America, Protest Warrior, Free Republic, and Congress for Racial Equality.
Fighting the Left has a large collection of pictures from the event.