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Monthly Archives: October 2011
NY State and Albany Police Refuse Gov. Cuomo and Mayor Jennings Orders
New York cops defy order to arrest hundreds of ‘Occupy Albany’ protesters “We don’t have those resources, and these people were not causing trouble,” a state official said. “The bottom line is the police know policing, not the governor and … Continue reading
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Tagged Albany Police Dept, Bill of Rights, First Amendment, Governor Cuomo, Mayor Jennings, New York State Police, NY State Police, Occupy Albany, Occupy Together, Occupy Wall St, Occupy Wall Street, Peaceably Assembling, Peaceful Assembly, Police refuse to follow orders, real progress, US Constitution
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Chris Hedges Hits Home
A Movement Too Big To Fail – by: Chris Hedges an excerpt: The liberal class functions in a traditional, capitalist democracy as a safety valve. It lets off enough steam to keep the system intact. It makes piecemeal and incremental … Continue reading
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Tagged A Movement Too Big to Fail, Chris Hedges, Occupy Wall Street, OSW, Z Communications, Zmag
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Blood Money
As ghoulish pictures of Gaddafi’s murdered body are making headline news across the world we are reminded what all this killing, this NATO led bombing and terrorism was all about. The Money. The starting pistol for British firms to pursue … Continue reading
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Tagged Bank, extra-judicial execuition, Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, oil, profit for blood, Rebels, US hegemony
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Live Coverage of the Greek General Strike and Protests
Link to Live Coverage The citizens of cheap generic cialis Greece have it right as far as I’m cialis for sale concerned. Politicians created the mess they’re currently enduring, yet the burden of the austerity measures fall flatly on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Austerity, financial collapse, General Strike, Greece, Greek, sovereign debt
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Sheriff Decides Killing Escaped Animals is the Way to Go
Sheriff: Owner of escaped exotic animals opened cages, then committed suicide and….. Zanesville Mayor On KDKA: Exotic Zoo Owner ‘Turned Them Loose, Shot Himself’ I’m not really sure what there is to write about this… Frankly, I’m outraged! They could … Continue reading
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Do No Evil?
Pulled directly from Google’s own philosophy statement: You can make money without doing evil. Which is then followed by a series of qualifiers that read more like a disclaimer. Since this phrase is commonly boiled down to “Do No Evil” … Continue reading
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Occupy Wall Street Movement Co-op’d?
Be warned – the Occupy Wall Street movement, much like the TEA party movement, is being co-op’d by the Establishment. This is a very effective tactic to marginalize what might otherwise be a very progressive trend in US politics. The … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Politics
Tagged Henry Reid, Moveon.org, Nancy Pelosi, NYC, Occupy Together, Occupy Wall St, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, protest, protests in NYC, Wall St, Wall Street
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