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moreluck

golden ticket member
I think it's funny.......all the OWS groups are getting $$$ from donations or whatever. They have somebody doling it out for food, necessary supplies like T.P. and such. Some people are crying that they need this or that and the person in charge is telling them to fill out paperwork with their requests. Looks like they are forming a little government of their own. Soon they'll be mired in paperwork too, along with a case of pneumonia.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow !!!
 

klein

Für Meno :)
A good reason for that. They want full disclosure of where the donations went, unlike almost everywhere else money is being spent.

Don't pray for snow , yet - gee, I think they already have enough money to charter greyhound busses and move south, to demostrate, for the winter.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Officer Michael Daragjati had no idea that the FBI was listening to his phone calls. Otherwise he would probably not have described his arrest and detention of an innocent black New Yorker in the manner he did.
Daragjati boasted to a woman friend that, while on patrol in Staten Island, he had "fried another :censored2:". It was "no big deal", he added. The FBI, which had been investigating another matter, then tried to work out what had happened.
According to court documents released in New York, Daragjati and his partner had randomly stopped and frisked a black man who had become angry and asked for Daragjati's name and badge number. Daragjati, 32, and with eight years on the force, had no reason to stop the man, and had found nothing illegal. But he arrested him and fabricated an account of him resisting arrest. The man, now referred to in papers only as John Doe because of fears for his safety, spent two nights in jail. He had merely been walking alone through the neighbourhood.
The shocking story has added to a growing sense that there are serious problems of indiscipline and law-breaking in US police forces. Last week the feminist author Naomi Wolf was arrested outside an awards ceremony in Manhattan. She had been advising Occupy Wall Street protesters of their rights to continue demonstrating outside the event. Instead, as she joined the protest, she was carted off to jail in her evening gown. That incident is only the most high-profile of many apparently illegal police actions around the protests. One senior officer, deputy inspector Anthony Bologna, created headlines worldwide when he pepper-sprayed young women behind a police barricade.

Police Brutality Charges Sweep Across The US
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Boston (WHDH) — A Boston Police Department website was hacked. At least 2,000 names and passwords have been posted online.
The group claiming responsibility said they support the Occupy Boston movement.
Boston Police are warning some of their members that usernames and passwords were compromised.
The investigation into who hacked the system was widening and the friend.B.I. was brought in to assist.
Police believe the radical element that calls themselves’ “Anonymous” has hacked into their system along with others across the country.
“Our internal computer system has been breached and I believe compromised,” said Tom Nee, President of the B.P.P.A.
The Boston Police Patrolman’s Association urgently told members to change their passwords after the rebel group posted their names and passwords online.
The group claimed they took aim at the Boston Police for their unprovoked brutality.

 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
(NY Post) — Filth-ridden Zuccotti Park is a breeding ground for bacterial infection loaded with potential health-code violations that pose a major risk to the public, an expert who inspected the area warned.

“It’s like Walmart for rats,’’ Wayne Yon, an expert on city health regulations, said yesterday.

“There’s a lack of sanitation, a lack of controls for hot and cold water,” Yon said. He saw at least 15 violations of the city’s health code — the type that would easily shut down a food establishment.

He noted the lack of lavatory facilities, as neighbors repeatedly complain about protesters defecating in the area and the stench of urine.

Yon also pointed to unsanitary conditions in wash bins for cleaning food utensils.

“It looks extraordinarily dirty, and [the bin] should be changed once it starts to get dirty,” said Yon, who works for EHA Consulting Group Inc. Then he pointed to a pigeon in a tree right above where the protesters were washing dishes.

“There’s no overhead coverings. Pigeons are basically vermin,” Yon said.

He said there’s inadequate hand washing, the No. 1 culprit for food-borne illnesses in restaurants.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
If those dirty ways are continued, the police won't be needed to remove the demonstrators. Nature will take care of them.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Meanwhile, Wall Street Still Occupies Obama
Posted by David Kramer on October 24, 2011 08:08 AM

As usual, rhetoric...Democrats Seek to Own 'Occupy Wall Street' Movement - Yahoo! News

"The protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works," President Obama said last week when asked at a news conference about the "Occupy Wall Street" events.

...is trumped by reality.Obama Tops GOP Candidates in Wall Street Donations

New figures show President Obama continues to pull in huge donations from the financial sector, with more money from Wall Street this year than all other Republican presidential candidates combined. According to the Washington Post, Obama has raised a total of $15.6 million from banks and other financial firms, with nearly $12 million of that going to the Democratic National Committee. Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney has raised less than half that much from Wall Street, around $7.5 million. A top banking executive and Obama fundraiser told the Washington Post that reports of Wall Street antagonism toward Obama "are exaggerated and overblown ... [but] it probably helps from a political perspective if he’s not seen as a Wall Street guy." [emphasis mine]

Meanwhile, Wall Street Still Occupies Obama � LewRockwell.com Blog
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Occupy Dallas: Police Investigating Sexual Assault of 14-Year-Old Girl…

And just last week Obama compared OWS to the Tea Party. Last time I checked there weren’t any sexual assaults at Tea Party protests.
DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) — CBS 11 News has learned of an investigation into the possible sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl at the Occupy Dallas campsite.

When police took the girl into custody Sunday afternoon she reportedly told them she had been having sex with a man in his 20’s at the Occupy Dallas encampment and had engaged in sexual activity with several other people.

One Occupy Dallas protestor said if the allegations are true measures should be taken to ensure everyone’s safety.
“We’ll find out what the truth is and if that’s her story, that she was having sex with older men in the park, I guess we really need to watch the age group that’s coming in here and get control of that,” Rich Coffman said.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Oh, they're so cute at this age...................

Monday, October 24, 2011 @ 2:16 pm |Occupier of the Day…

New York State Police, Major William Sprague ,left, talks with Dan Laroe of Troy, N.Y., about his choice of sign and his right to free speech that offended some demonstrators in a crowd supporting the Occupy Wall Street encampment in Albany, N.Y., Friday, Oct. 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink)
 

moreluck

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moreluck

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October 25, 2011 @ 4:04 pm | Oakland: Police Clear Occupier Camp, 85 Arrested…

Anyone recall police having to raid a Tea Party?
(SF Gate) — Police swept through Occupy Oakland’s encampment in a plaza outside City Hall and a second, smaller camp nearby early today, arresting 85 people who were protesting as part of a nationwide movement against economic inequality and corporate greed.

City officials said they had been forced to clear the encampments because of sanitary and public safety concerns.
Several hundred officers from numerous law enforcement agencies began making arrests shortly before 5 a.m. and removing tents and makeshift shelters at the Occupy Oakland protest at Frank Ogawa Plaza near 14th Street and Broadway.
By 5:05 a.m., the bulk of the arrests had been completed, and arrestees were led away in plastic handcuffs. Most were arrested for unlawful assembly and illegal lodging, police said.

The police action in front of City Hall involved hundreds of officers from at least 10 law enforcement agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, the Alameda County sheriff’s office and various East Bay police departments. Squads of officers had assembled at the Oakland Coliseum before traveling downtown in convoys.

Officers in riot helmets began arriving in force and formed a line in the street adjacent to the plaza while motorcycle officers shut down the street. Some protesters began shouting, “Cops, go home!”

Protesters pulled a metal trash container into the middle of the intersection, and officers quickly pushed it to the side of the road.
 
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