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October 19th, 2011 | #223 |
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I hope he's right, too, but today's cop doesn't have very hard work(yet, hah!) and he's pretty well cared for.
The guy was a little too happy-humany for me but he had great descriptions of just how close that tipping point could be. It's usually closer than you think.
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Dismiss all charges or we will clog up courts, lawyers for Occupy Wall Street protesters say Next up for protesters: Occupy the Courts. Lawyers representing about 800 Occupy Wall Street protesters arrested in the past month demand that prosecutors drop the charges. If not, they say they won't deal and will insist on going to trial - putting pressure on the already overloaded Manhattan criminal courts. "I'd like to suggest to the DA's office the appropriate way to deal with these cases is outright dismissal," said defense lawyer Martin Stolar. "The leverage is, we take them all to trial." Stolar and other members of the civil rights-focused National Lawyers Guild plan to meet today with prosecutors from Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr.'s office to lay out their position. At least some protesters who face charges - including two out-of-towners arrested last week - will demand their day in court. "I didn't do anything wrong," said Zach Welch, 20, of upstate Rochester, after spending 24 hours behind bars for resisting arrest and wearing a mask depicting the 16th century anarchist Guy Fawkes. "I was expressing my rights." Vance's office had no comment on the meeting and said all cases are reviewed individually. OCCUPY WALL STREET MARKS ONE MONTH ANNIVERSARY In general, officials said, first-time offenders on minor crimes are routinely offered what is known as an "adjournment in contemplation of dismissal" - meaning charges are tossed after six months if the offender is not re-arrested. The vast majority of protesters were issued summonses for violations and desk appearance tickets for minor crimes, officials said. They said 47 people were arrested and held overnight. So far, five of those cases have been dismissed because of a lack of evidence. If the DA pursues the remaining cases, protesters will be marching into the courtrooms en masse beginning Nov. 15 - when 60 demonstrators are set to appear before one judge. The Manhattan criminal courts deal with about 90,000 cases a year, and prosecutors say they will have little trouble absorbing the extra work load. Court officials had a different take. "Is it a strain on the system? Yes," said courts spokesman David Bookstaver. "But the reality is the judges will deal with it." There is precedent for dismissing civil disobedience cases. In 1999, prosecutors dropped charges against 1,166 people - including celebrities and politicians - busted over a 15-day period in the wake of the fatal police shooting of immigrant street vendor Amadou Diallo. LUPICA: COULD OCCUPY WALL STREET TURN THEIR WRATH ON PRESIDENT OBAMA? Raymond Castello, the former assistant district attorney who handled those dismissals, said the circumstances around the current arrests are very different. The Diallo protesters, he said, were arrested peaceably. "Their plan was to get arrested, and they did it in a way that was least inconvenient for all parties," Castello said. "Resisting arrest makes a difference," he said. [email protected] Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/...#ixzz1bF0X4LdA |
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Well considering the movers and shakers and even outright owners in Hollywood and the MSM and the culture at large this is not surprising at all.
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There's been another round of protester arrests in New York. Anti-corporate demonstrators complain police are taking too heavy an approach to their continuing peaceful rallies.
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Violence picks up at OWS
Listen to this arse hole O' Reilly , on fox new's
Link... http://video.foxnews.com/v/123142491...reet-protests/
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"End NYPD's Stop and Frisk Harassment of People of Color" Colonel West and Carl Dix. I wonder what sort of CHANGED Police Force they are HOPING to see. Hmmm?
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“Occupy arrests in Chicago, Cincinnati
Anti-Wall Street demonstrators of the Occupy Chicago movement stood their ground in a downtown park in noisy but peaceful defiance of police orders to clear out, prompting at least 100 arrests early Sunday, authorities said.” http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1011/66630.html |
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MSNBC Reporter Lawrence O'Donnell segment "The Last Word" shows footage of American Police using pepper spray and force against peaceful unarmed protesters.
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It's a madhouse......madhouse!!!
http://www.myfoxphilly.com/dpps/news...22-gc_15598737 'Occupy' Protester Climbs Park Sculpture Updated: Saturday, 22 Oct 2011, 4:41 PM EDT Published : Saturday, 22 Oct 2011, 9:28 AM EDT (NewsCore) - An "Occupy Wall Street" protester who scaled a 30-foot sculpture in lower Manhattan on Saturday morning demanded a cigarette, a jacket and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's resignation. Dylan Spoelstra, 24, from Toronto, was brought to Bellevue Hospital for psychiatric evaluation after voluntarily surrendering to the NYPD shortly after 9:00am ET. His stunt ushered in a day of several planned "Occupy Wall Street" marches and rallies slated for Saturday afternoon, even though Bloomberg warned Friday that police are going to start cracking down the permit-less events. Spoelstra, who had been ticketed by the NYPD for public urination at 3:14am, told his protester pals about an hour later that he was going to climb the bright red artwork known as "Joie de Vivre" on Broadway on the west side of Zuccotti Park. He eyed the ring of cops standing nearby for several minutes, then dashed across the street and clambered up one of the large vertical beams, a friend told the New York Post. "He went up like a ring-tailed lemur," said Patrick Griese, who held Spoelstra's jacket for him. The 24-year-old tried to reach the top of the structure but ran out of steam about halfway up, witnesses said. He perched on a beam and shouted out a list of his demands until the NYPD hostage unit was brought in to deal with him. Spoelstra initially demanded that 15 percent of staffers on the FDNY and NYPD be bisexual, witnesses said, but then changed his mind and said he wanted 15 of the police officers on the scene to leave. He later added a demand for racial quotas in NYPD hiring. He also told police he would not come down until Bloomberg resigned -- and asked for a cigarette and a jacket to get warm. "He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer," said Griese, who met Spoelstra a few days ago at the Zuccotti Park encampment that's now in its second month and causing increasing friction with New Yorkers who live nearby. "Let him stay up there until next year. Who cares?" shouted one fed up woman who spotted cops negotiating with a perched Spoelstra as she walked by. |
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“Occupy Chicago: 130 Arrested in Windy City Protests
(CHICAGO) — Anti-Wall Street demonstrators of the Occupy Chicago movement stood their ground in a downtown park in noisy but peaceful defiance of police orders to clear out, prompting 130 arrests early Sunday, authorities said. Occupy Chicago spokesman Joshua Kaunert vowed after the arrests that protests would continue in the Midwest city. "We're not going anywhere. There are still plenty of us," Kaunert told The Associated Press after the arrests, which took police more than an hour to complete. Elsewhere in the nation, police reported 11 arrests overnight in the Occupy Cincinnati protests. Police said those arrested had stayed in that city's Fountain Square after Sunday's 3 a.m. closing time and each was charged with criminal trespass. (See pictures of protesters across the world.)” http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...097581,00.html |
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Here's some interesting info on the protests...
Red October By A. True Ott, PhD 10-22-11 It began as "peaceful protests" on the 17th day of September - the month of the Autumn Equinox (Sept. 21 * Mabron - a very special ritual day ordained by WICCA, Kaballa, and Pagan practitioners of Lucifer as the day of atonement and the "releasing of prisoners" * both political and economic.) The protest began at a specific city which was the financial heart of THE pre-eminent global capitalist "Republic" - a world-power center of wealth and influence unequalled in the entire world at that specific time. The nation, however, had been in a Great Recession for three years. Factories were closing their doors, and unemployment had reached 36%. The national debt to the world central bank was crippling in every way. Inflation had successful eroded the wages of the people by 50%. The future of this once great nation was bleak in every way. The message of the "protesters" was a simple one * the "working people" were the unwitting slaves of BIG BUSINESS and COPORATE GREED * a mere 1% (the "ruling class) were robbing the "people" (the remaining 99%) of their wealth and property. It was not just a single day of protests, but was scheduled to last for many months. Eventually, the "movement" spread to every other major city in the country * as well as other foreign nations. If you think I am describing the 2011 OWS (Occupy Wall Street) and America the Beautiful, you are wrong. I am reciting the exact history of the Bolshevik Revolution (Red October) that eventually dismantled the Russian Republic of Czar Nicholas. More |
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Ron Paul's argument seems to be that paper currency issued by the government which is not backed by hard assets is just as susceptible to debasement by inflation. The only difference is that interest is not paid to a private banking cartel and 100 dollars of debt can't be turned into 1000 dollars of debt. Unfortunately, I don't think the protesting masses will discover the true problem until there is total collapse. |
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Unfortunately, I don't think the protesting masses will discover the true problem until there is total collapse.
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Murdoch heckled by Occupy protesters
Rupert Murdoch is heckled by Occupy protesters dressed as Sesame Street characters in San Francisco. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/...ch-heckled.kgo Tear gas used on Occupy protesters in Oakland more than 100 arrested http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/26/us/occ...eet/?hpt=us_c2 |
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Just wait for the circus when this guy (or another one) dies…
Iraq war vet critically injured in Oakland protests “An Iraq war veteran was listed in critical condition on Wednesday from injuries be sustained at economic protests on the streets of Oakland, triggering calls for renewed Occupy Wall Street demonstrations across the country. Protest organizers say 24-year-old Scott Olsen, a former U.S. Marine, was struck in the head on Tuesday night by a tear gas canister fired by police during a confrontation with demonstrators trying to move back into a downtown Oakland plaza. A spokesman for Highland General Hospital in Oakland confirmed Olsen was in critical condition there from injuries sustained during the protest but could not confirm he had been hit by a tear gas canister.” http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...79Q01F20111027 Last edited by Kennewickman; October 26th, 2011 at 07:51 PM. |
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