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Old 11-03-2011, 05:28 PM   #1
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Those folks in LA are really doing the protests justice. When is the Rape count going to go up?
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Old 11-03-2011, 06:44 PM   #2
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Those folks in LA are really doing the protests justice.
When is the Rape count going to go up?
I agree with Merc, those folks in LA are really doing the protests justice...
His question about rape is just Merc being silly

In reverse chronological order:

Nov 3, 2011
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It has been one month since the Los Angeles General Assembly
began occupying City Hall in Los Angeles, California.

The "Occupy Movement" as a whole, starting with Occupy Wall St, has
already made considerable headway and have accomplished much:
we have altered the dialectic of the mainstream media,
we have applied pressure to all branches of government to reflect
the will of the people, and has expanded rapidly.

On November 5th, we will do everything we can to
shut down all major investment banks with a nation-wide boycott.
On November 11th, we will take to the streets en masse.
The global revolution is at hand.
We will keep growing until we have world-wide consensus.

Nov 2. 2011
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The number of protesters and tents occupying L.A.’s City Hall grounds
has doubled since the occupation began the first weekend in October,
and strong support from local unions has strengthened the action.
While there has been no clear decision made in the Occupy L.A. General Assembly
on how the movement would react to an attempt to repress the occupation,
many are already mobilizing for solidarity actions with the Oakland movement on Nov. 2.
Oct 26, 2011
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In response to Mayor Villaraigosa's and other CA officials
comments made earlier today regarding Occupy LA:

We have enjoyed a very good relationship with the City of Los Angeles,
whose council 2 weeks ago announced their support for Occupy LA.
As recently as this morning, Councilman Rosendahl reconfirmed his support of the occupiers.
We sincerely hope that a positive working relationship between city officials and the LAPD continues.
We appreciate Mayor Villaraigosa's statement of respect and Senator Feinstein
for acknowledging our first amendment rights.

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Old 11-04-2011, 01:49 AM   #3
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How's this for coincidence...

Michael Moore was on national TV today, talking about his experiences this week,
visiting some of the various Occupy XXXX sites across the country.

When asked about the "violence" his response was two-fold.
First, he said the various Occupy groups are all opposed to violence,
and were taking steps to avoid and stop it.
Secondly, he said that if you see someone vandalizing or deliberately breaking the law,
you can be reasonably sure they are outside the movement,
and are probably infiltrating the group to stir up trouble.
Maybe they are anarchists, maybe vandals, maybe something else.

Then...the lead segments tonight on local TV news...

The "real" Occupy Portland has abandoned the downtown
encampment because it has lost it's sense of direction.

Interviews with 4 people who claim to be the "real" Occupy Portland,
say the movement is no longer focused, and they have left the encampment,
and that they are taking up collections to help the homeless.
The four say the encampment is filled with homeless and rats,
and that the "real" Occupy Portland is no longer able to stay there.
The TV reporter repeatedly addresses these four people as the "real" Occupy Portland.

The next news segment is that the Portland Police Union (not PDX Police) announces
"it has lost patience with the homeless who are now occupying the encampment area",
The Police Union is urging everyone to write to the Mayor and City Council
to have the area cleared immediately.

Now, what do we think is going to happen next ?
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