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Occupy Wall Street

I was hoping the students would rain a barrage of rocks and bottles down on that fucking cop who pepper sprayed the students. He should be fired.

No -- they should have tackled him and cuffed him.

Authority to enforce the law resides with the citizens. They/we don't surrender that authority when we assign police to take care of it. The protesters should learn to make citizen's arrests, and begin enforcing justice on the pigs.

And yes, I say pigs -- because if there'd been a real police officer in that bunch, he would have arrested the offending officer for assault.
 
By the way, if you haven't yet noticed...the students were on a grass-lined sidewalk of the campus quadrangle.

I understand that roadways need to be clear to accommodate emergency vehicles and routine business.

But apparently in this case riot-strength chemicals needed to be deployed to prevent...any unruly strolling on the lawn.

Good job fomenting opinion against the police, though. What cretins.
 
No -- they should have tackled him and cuffed him.

Authority to enforce the law resides with the citizens. They/we don't surrender that authority when we assign police to take care of it. The protesters should learn to make citizen's arrests, and begin enforcing justice on the pigs.

And yes, I say pigs -- because if there'd been a real police officer in that bunch, he would have arrested the offending officer for assault.

The road to anarchy?
 
not sure i connected there

my point is protest is in lieu of looking for work

not sure that's a responsible decision

You know, over a 1,000 posts into this, one would think you'd finally have a basic understanding of the movement.

A super-majority of the Occupy movement are employed. For myself, I've had a career for a few years now, and am not "looking for work." Show a little more respect here.
 

One of the great things about Maggiesnotebook.com is how she's doing so much to overturn all those pernicious stereotypes about Oklahomans. Witness this from her "about" page:

We are not all obese. We do eat lots of fresh and healthy salads, and bar-b-que is not slathered on everything coming off a grill.

It's refreshing to be able to take a source so seriously. :) Often, I feel like my only choice is to turn to the major networks I know I can trust.
 
I stopped for gas today. The kid that pumped it looked cold and not thrilled with the weather. I commented on how the job must suck.

He said, "At least it's not a bank -- they'd want my soul."

This, in a redneck town.
 
The great strength of OWS and similar protests worldwide is its insistence that democracy matters.
But the political responses and policies (here in Europe and the US) to address the present crisis show in a variety of ways that democracy is dying ....



http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/20/peter-beaumont-democracy-in-crisis

That's a good piece. In a theoretical sense, it's an interesting clash being described. In real terms, it's millions, billions of human lives at stake.
 
The point of this post is to bring to you the video at the bottom of the Alternet article. The text of the article is probably something you have been reading over the past couple of days.
I do not know how to post the video so you will have to suffer through the Alternet article. If someone does know how to post the video, please do.
It is former aides to Boner that have opened a lobbying company. They are offering to help Goppers do damage to the Dems. Something underhanded and repulsive. :grrr:

http://www.alternet.org/story/15313...ng_plan_to_smear_protests_exposed?page=entire


AlterNet / By Sarah Seltzer
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OWS Continues to Dominate the Zeitgeist: Outcry over Abuse of Students at UC Davis Grows, Right-Wing Plan to Smear Protests Exposed
As footage of cops pepper-spraying UC Davis students gets more views by the minute, a plan to smear OWS is uncovered. Clearly, these protests aren't over yet.

--snip--

The staff obtained this memo:

”The proposal was written on the letterhead of the lobbying firm Clark Lytle Geduldig & Cranford and addressed to one of CLGC’s clients, the American Bankers Association. CLGC’s memo proposes that the ABA pay CLGC $850,000 to conduct “opposition research” on Occupy Wall Street in order to construct “negative narratives” about the protests and allied politicians. The memo also asserts that Democratic victories in 2012 would be detrimental for Wall Street and targets specific races in which it says Wall Street would benefit by electing Republicans instead.

According to the memo, if Democrats embrace OWS, “This would mean more than just short-term political discomfort for Wall Street. … It has the potential to have very long-lasting political, policy and financial impacts on the companies in the center of the bullseye.”
 
The great strength of OWS and similar protests worldwide is its insistence that democracy matters.
But the political responses and policies (here in Europe and the US) to address the present crisis show in a variety of ways that democracy is dying ....



http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/20/peter-beaumont-democracy-in-crisis

interesting read - thanks

I think another or perhaps bigger issue is that

LEADERSHIP is failing

The days of strong leaders - regardless of party affiliation

Margaret Thatcher - Winston Churchill - JFK - Ronald Reagan
etc.

leaders who were willing to put themselves out there

seems like there's a big void there
 
The point of this post is to bring to you the video at the bottom of the Alternet article. The text of the article is probably something you have been reading over the past couple of days.
I do not know how to post the video so you will have to suffer through the Alternet article. If someone does know how to post the video, please do.
It is former aides to Boner that have opened a lobbying company. They are offering to help Goppers do damage to the Dems. Something underhanded and repulsive. :grrr:

http://www.alternet.org/story/15313...ng_plan_to_smear_protests_exposed?page=entire

One more reason the "corporations are not people!" amendment needs to pass.
 
That would be the political nightmare scenario. A joined TP and OWS. Demanding fair taxes, corporate responsibility and that politicians have no financial influence.
 
I am shocked, shocked that alternet is selectively quoting a source to feed their own agenda... they skipped out on



http://upwithchrishayes.msnbc.msn.c...ut-plan-to-undermine-occupy-wall-street-video

if Occupy Wall Street translates into votes for the Democratic party after they bailed out the banks, extended the Bush tax cuts, and failed to pass any meaningful reforms against Wall Street, our Republic is doomed.

throw the bums out.

I'm guessing it will translate into voting out all incumbents.

That might even work, if we could manage it, say, three elections in a row.
 
Something unimaginable happened. The police that pepper sprayed the protesters in Seattle last week has caused a miscarriage in one of the pregnant protesters. Not only did they use the pepper spray but they used their batons, hitting her in the stomach. She was yelling she was pregnant and they did it anyway. I hope she owns Seattle.

http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/david/pregnant-seattle-protester-miscarries-after-

November 22, 2011 07:00 AM
Pregnant #OccupySeattle Protester Miscarries After Being Kicked, Pepper Sprayed

By David

A woman who was pepper sprayed during during a raid on Occupy Seattle last week is blaming police after she miscarried Sunday.

Jennifer Fox, 19, told The Stranger that she had been with the Occupy protests since they started in Westlake Park. She said she was homeless and three months pregnant, but felt the need to join activists during their march last Tuesday.

"I was standing in the middle of the crowd when the police started moving in," Fox recalled. "I was screaming, 'I am pregnant, I am pregnant. Let me through. I am trying to get out.'"

She claimed that police hit her in the stomach twice before pepper spraying her. One officer struck her with his foot and another pushed his bicycle into her. It wasn't clear if either of those incidents were intentional.
 
Seriously, what is with all these heavy-handed police officers and their wanton behavior towards armless and presumably harmless protesters?
 
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