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  • OPD Confused by Mayor Quan: Where is the Occupy Revolution Headed?

    11/01/2011 6:58:56 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 13 replies
    International Business Times ^ | November 1, 2011 | Antoinette Siu
    Forty two years ago, Oakland mayor-to-be Jean Quan was a U.C. Berkeley student-activist rallying for a movement dubbed the Third World Liberation Front of 1969. That movement would later give birth to the university's Ethnic Studies Department and influence universities across the country to integrate such a unique discipline. The department studies represent the history and experiences of marginalized people, especially people of color. Quan went on to become many things: union organizer, Oakland Board of Education member, Oakland City Council member, Chabot Space & Science Center board chair. As she tells on her own website jeanquan.org, in the beginning...
  • Mayors of SF, Oakland take heat after 'Occupy'

    10/30/2011 12:21:08 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 5 replies
    SAN FRANCISCO -- On both sides of San Francisco Bay, the liberal mayors of two famously liberal cities have found themselves struggling to balance their avowed support for the Occupy Wall Street movement with the need to preserve public safety. The spirit of the movement has strong allies in Oakland Mayor Jean Quan and San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, both of whom have ties to social activism in the area. Quan, a former student activist at University of California, Berkeley, during the 1960s, had stood one year ago between police and police-shooting demonstrators in an unsuccessful attempt to calm the...
  • Protesters want more tax (Here come their real demands!)

    10/29/2011 6:43:39 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 19 replies
    Canadian Television Edmonton ^ | October 29, 2011 | Chandra Lye and Sonia Sunger
    Occupy Edmonton protesters held a march on October 29 to call for a Robin Hood tax. They are calling on G20 leaders to immediately impose a 0.05 per cent tax on banks for financial transactions and currency trades. They claim that profits made from the tax could go back to programs to benefit society. "It's a good way to generate some revenue to deal with global poverty, to deal with climate change," spokesperson Chelsea Taylor told CTV News. According to the group the Canadian government has shown a lack of leadership on a Robin Hood tax. "Finance minster Jim Flaherty...
  • Denver police use force on Occupy protesters

    10/29/2011 6:01:44 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies
    CBS News' The Early Show / The Associated Press ^ | October 29, 2011 | David Morgan
    DENVER - A tense standoff between protesters and authorities near the steps of the Colorado Capitol erupted into a clash Saturday that resulted in a surge of demonstrators being met with police force that included reports of pepper spray and rubber bullets. The situation downtown escalated when some supporters of the Occupy Wall Street movement marching in a group of about 2,000 tried to advance up the Capitol steps. About eight officers scuffled with a group of protesters, according to The Denver Post, and police confirmed to the newspaper that they used pepper spray and either rubber bullets or pepper...
  • Should kids Occupy Wall Street? (What say you?)

    10/29/2011 4:36:44 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 10 replies
    CNN World ^ | October 29, 2011 | Nicole Rojas, GlobalPost
    Who said protesting was for grown ups? As these photographs show, kids are joining the masses at Occupy protests around the world. The protests, which began in New York City as hundreds gathered in Zucotti Park to "Occupy Wall Street," have spread to cities all over the world. And, the adults, some of whom have made the Occupy camps their home, are bringing along their little ones. Many believe they have must seize this "teachable moment" to educate their kids on income equality and the right to protest. In Zucotti Park, a Brooklyn mother organized a sleepover for more than...
  • Michael Moore: Occupy movement "killed apathy"

    10/29/2011 9:48:59 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 34 replies
    CBS News ^ | October 29, 2011
    OAKLAND, Calif. - Filmmaker Michael Moore told anti-Wall Street protesters in Oakland that the Occupy movement - which has spread to cities across America and overseas - in inspiring millions who are angry about corporate excess, income inequality and the failure of politicians to address issues facing the majority of Americans. "We've killed despair across the country and we've killed apathy," he said. The director of the documentary films "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "Bowling for Columbine" said people throughout the U.S. were "disgusted" and "horrified" when police fired tear gas and bean bags and took other aggressive actions against protesters Tuesday...
  • Occupy Madison loses permit (Busted for lewd activity and littering)

    10/29/2011 9:34:50 AM PDT · by Thunder90 · 19 replies
    The "People's" Daily Cardinal ^ | 10/27/2011 | Taylor Harvey
    Snip- "City officials temporarily denied Occupy Madison a new street use permit Wednesday after protesters violated public health and safety conditions and failed to follow the correct processes to renew or amend a permit..." "A neighboring hotel's staff alleged voiced concerns about having to recently escort hotel employees to and from bus stops late at night due to inappropriate behavior, such as public masturbation, from street protesters."
  • Occupy-ers: This is our "Valley Forge moment" (Groan!)

    10/28/2011 11:11:24 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 25 replies
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Anti-Wall Street protesters around the U.S. who are vowing to stand their ground against the police and politicians are also digging in against a different kind of adversary: cold weather. With the temperature dropping, they are stockpiling donated coats, blankets and scarves, trying to secure cots and military-grade tents, and getting survival tips from the homeless people who have joined their encampments. "Everyone's been calling it our Valley Forge moment," said Michael McCarthy, a former Navy medic in Providence. "Everybody thought that George Washington couldn't possibly survive in the Northeast." Valley Forge in Pennsylvania was the site...
  • New risk for Occupy Wall St: less media interest

    10/25/2011 5:29:00 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 14 replies
    Reuters ^ | October 25, 2011 | Ben Berkowitz
    * TV, newspaper coverage declining * Twitter trend also softening as days go by * Experts say protest needs a "second act" "Occupy Wall Street" is occupying less space in TV broadcasts, newspapers and social media as the story settles into a familiar pattern and protesters dig in for what could be a protracted fight. While the movement's reliance on Twitter and Facebook to spread its message is well established, it has also benefited from becoming a media curiosity, at times drawing legions of TV crews and reporters to its encampments. Coverage fed on itself, as more people joined in...
  • Tahrir Square Meets OWS: Egypt youth visited but what they found was not quite an American Tahrir

    10/25/2011 10:45:00 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 2 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | October 25, 2011 | Thanassis Cambanis
    NEW YORK -- It was supposed to be a master class in revolutionary activism: two stars of the Tahrir Square uprising visiting Occupy Wall Street to swap tactics and sass. It ended up more like an undergraduate teach-in. For Egyptian activists Asmaa Mahfouz and Ahmed Maher, the visit to Zuccotti Park was an exhilarating -- if surreal -- break from the punishing workload of fighting the military dictatorship back home. "Where is the tear gas?" Maher asked with a smile, but he seemed genuinely puzzled by the cordial relations between the Wall Streeters and the cops. Maher and Mahfouz both...
  • Have OWS Protestors Intimidated Officials? You Can Have Anything You Want At Zucotti Park

    10/23/2011 11:37:30 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 28 replies
    Patch ^ | October 23, 2011 | Michele Salt Horn
    For those old enough to remember the protests of the 1960s and 70s, Occupy Wall Street has revisited that era. Folk legends Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie, joined the ever growing movement and marched with the group in New York City singing Seeger's signature, We Will Overcome. Seeger is now 92 and walks with two canes; Guthrie is 64 and a long way from Alice's Restaurant. Seeger, a lifelong activist, is best known for penning the infamous, "If I Had a Hammer," " Turn, Turn, Turn" and "Where Have all the Flowers Gone?" After performing on Friday evening at Symphony...
  • 'Occupy Wall Street' movement camps draw the homeless seeking food and shelter

    10/22/2011 8:22:14 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 37 replies
    PORTLAND, Ore. -- When Occupy Wall Street protesters took over two parks in Portland's soggy downtown, they pitched 300 tents and offered free food, medical care and shelter to anyone. They weren't just building, like so many of their brethren across the nation, a community to protest what they see as corporate greed. They also created an ideal place for the homeless. Some were already living in the parks, while others were drawn from elsewhere to the encampment's open doors. Now, protesters from Portland to Los Angeles to Atlanta are trying to distinguish between homeless people who are joining their...
  • Bill O'Reilly: Are We the Wall Street Protesters?

    10/21/2011 11:44:14 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 18 replies
    Human Events ^ | October 22, 2011 | Bill O'Reilly
    If you believe a column in Newsweek magazine, most of the Occupy Wall Street protesters are just regular folks, people like you and me. Writer Michael Daly puts forth that the demonstrators simply have had enough of an unfair economic system, and what's wrong with that? But a survey taken at the protest site in New York City tells quite another story. Pollster Doug Schoen, who once worked for President Clinton, had his staff ask 200 protesters to define themselves. -- Just 15 percent are unemployed. -- Most voted for Barack Obama in 2008, but now only 44 percent approve...
  • Occupy Boston Gets Mocked in a Merciless, Humorous Fashion

    10/21/2011 9:53:43 AM PDT · by Hemingway's Ghost · 11 replies · 1+ views
    Barstool Sports/YouTube ^ | 10/21/2011 | Dave Portnoy
    Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports, a popular, whimsical, sports-based media brand here in Boston (and NYC, and Phila), recently visited Occupy Boston and mocked the living hell out of them. Watch
  • Rep. Allen West Assails Occupy Wall Street for 'Laughable Hypocrisy'

    10/19/2011 5:22:31 PM PDT · by bimboeruption · 17 replies
    NEWSMAX.COM ^ | 10-19-2011 | Jim Meyers and Ashley Martella
    Rep. Allen West denounces the Occupy Wall Street movement for “laughable hypocrisy” and contends that it is dangerous that some in Washington, including President Barack Obama, are embracing the nationwide wave of protests. During an extensive interview with Newsmax.TV, the Florida Republican also: Blames Washington for the nation’s economic problems. Decries Obama’s “class warfare rhetoric.” Insists that Attorney General Eric Holder should resign over the Operation Fast and Furious gunrunning scandal. And says Obama should “dust off” his Nobel Peace Prize and return it, considering the military ventures he has advanced during his administration. West, who was elected in 2010,...
  • Occupy Wall Street: A global Tahrir (Did you know we're worse off than Egypt?)

    10/19/2011 10:22:58 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 4 replies
    The Daily News Egypt ^ | October 19, 2011 | Maha ElNabawi
    NEW YORK: Sparked in Tunisia, popularized in Egypt, spreading in Europe and increasingly in the United States; demonstrations, strikes, riots and occupations of public squares are a growing global trend and an international phenomenon. Inspired by the peaceful, nonviolent uprisings in Egypt and elsewhere – New York’s Occupy Wall Street movement has caught on like wild fire throughout the United States and has spread to over 80 countries worldwide. The metastatic anti-capitalism movement began this past September at Liberty Plaza in Lower Manhattan, two blocks north of Wall Street – symbolically, beneath the office windows of the world’s leading financial...
  • Chris Christie: I understand Occupy Wall Street ("Tea Party and the OWS closely aligned")

    10/18/2011 2:07:46 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 43 replies
    The State Column ^ | October 18, 2011 | Staff
    New Jersey Republican governor Chris Christie said Tuesday that he understands the growing Occupy Wall Street movement, adding that demonstrators have a right to be upset with the economy. “What they’re saying is ‘The government’s not working for me anymore, the government is not being fair, the government is not helping me the way that they should,’” Mr. Christie told a crowd of supporters. “I understand why they’re angry. Because you look down at what’s happening in Washington, D.C., it should disgust all of us,” the New Jersey Republican added. “You have a president who’s unwilling to drag people to...
  • Why You Shouldn't Compare Occupy Wall Street to the Tea Party (Try not to puke)

    10/18/2011 12:59:34 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 4 replies
    Time Magazine's Global Spin ^ | October 18, 2011 | Ishaan Tharoor
    With the Occupy Wall Street protests gaining steam in the U.S., it seems obvious to link the movement with the other grassroots movement that recently shook up American politics: the Tea Party. President Barack Obama did it this morning, telling ABC that the protesters in downtown New York are "not that different" from the Tea Party: both the right and the left feel "that their institutions aren't looking out for them." My colleagues' pieces number among a flurry of others pondering the parallel. Michael Scherer recast Occupy Wall Street as the Tea Party of the American left. Roya Wolverson suggested...
  • OWS Forum Needs FReeping (FReeper FUN)

    10/18/2011 11:15:18 AM PDT · by RushIsMyTeddyBear · 25 replies
    Occupy Wall Street ^ | 10/18/2011 | me
    Have fun!!! Some of the posts are a real hoot. The fleabaggers are getting ticked.
  • Sex offender registered to Occupy Portland shares story

    10/18/2011 12:03:51 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 3 replies · 1+ views
    KPTV-TV ^ | October 18, 2011 | Natalie Brand
    A convicted sex offender from California who registered his address at the Occupy Portland camp spoke to FOX 12 about his past and reasons for moving. "I'm not here to harm children," said Raymond Curtis. "I'm not harmful to children." Curtis said he left Mendocino, CA, started driving and ended up in Portland. Since last week, he's been living in Lownsdale Square among the dozens of other demonstrators in solidarity with the national Occupy Wall Street movement. "I found there was an opportunity to maybe change the system and I've put everything I have into it. Here I am," said...