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FirmhandKY -> "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 5:40:38 AM)

There are a couple of threads going on about this, but there are more not being discussed, or mentioned.

It seems like, over the last couple of days, many cities have decided to take some action:

Atlanta, GA
Atlanta police arrest around 50 anti-Wall Street protesters
Mayor Kasim Reed, Dem

Oakland, CA
Occupy Oakland: Police raid encampment, arrest dozens
Mayor Jean Quan, Dem

Chicago, IL
Occupy arrests mount in Chicago, Cincinnati
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Dem

Albuquerque, NM
Police arrest '(Un)Occupy Albuquerque' protesters
Mayor Richard Berry, Rep

Sacramento, CA
Occupy Sacramento arrests could cost taxpayers thousands
Mayor Kevin Johnson, Dem

Cincinati, OH
Police arrest 11 Occupy Cincinnati protesters
Mayor Mark Mallory, Dem


Have I missed any others?

Firm




servantforuse -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 5:48:59 AM)

It's about time.




thishereboi -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 5:49:08 AM)

They are gathered in Grand Circus Park here, but I have not heard anything about arrests. Personally I would think the cops in Detroit have better things to do but we just got started so who knows.




DomYngBlk -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 5:57:14 AM)

Its so fucked up




Owner59 -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 6:26:08 AM)

Not sure what it is that cons think changes from a relative few arrests.

Even if half of them get arrested,it still means they`re going to vote and be heard,arrest or not.

It shows to me that these folks are a bit more passionate and commited to their cause, than the tea-baggers are to their`s.

I wounder how many tea-baggers would be willing to be arrested?

But if counting the number of arrests flaots your boat,lol,.....have fun.




Hillwilliam -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 7:09:36 AM)

Does anyone else see the timing of the arrests as suspicious? All these independent protests goping for weeks in some cases and then, all of a sudden, BOOM. Multiple cities across the country crack down simultaneously. They're acting independently right?

Who is pulling the strings here? I hate to arouse the tinfoil hat crowd but I don't believe in coincidence.




Aylee -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 7:24:11 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

They are gathered in Grand Circus Park here, but I have not heard anything about arrests. Personally I would think the cops in Detroit have better things to do but we just got started so who knows.



Grand Circus Park? Is that its real name?


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Does anyone else see the timing of the arrests as suspicious? All these independent protests goping for weeks in some cases and then, all of a sudden, BOOM. Multiple cities across the country crack down simultaneously. They're acting independently right?

Who is pulling the strings here? I hate to arouse the tinfoil hat crowd but I don't believe in coincidence.


Has there been one of those governors or mayors meetings/conferences recently? That could be one reason.

My other thought is that they may be trying to crack down because Halloween is in a few days. Lots of children will be out and they may be worried about predators. I know there is all sorts of rules for folks on the sex predators list on Halloween, and so they may want to be sure that there is no crossover.




Hillwilliam -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 7:30:42 AM)

The Haloween thing is kind of a 'reach' Aylee. I mean, how many trick or treaters are out of big cities anyway and especially downtown?

By the way, I don't know if I said it in the other thread but I'm REALLY happy you finally got the little one home where he belongs.[:)]




servantforuse -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 7:39:41 AM)

I find it ironic that these crackdowns are happening in cities run by liberals.




Hillwilliam -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 7:50:42 AM)

That IS interesting, servant. I didn't notice that. Larger cities, though, do tend to have more liberal politicians in power at any given time (the reasons could fill another thread) but ALL of them is quite interesting.




Aylee -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 7:58:38 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

The Haloween thing is kind of a 'reach' Aylee. I mean, how many trick or treaters are out of big cities anyway and especially downtown?


I have no idea really. We just trick-or-treat in the neighborhood. I do know that there is a trick-or-treat-street for downtown here, we went one year, but I did not care for it. I know that parks are being occupied and I figured that ten and twelve year olds would be out in force to teepee trees and such. That and anything that downtown areas might have going on for kids. Of course, Lawrence only has about 100,000 people and I have no idea how the larger cities do things. I think KC has something happening on the Plaza though.

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By the way, I don't know if I said it in the other thread but I'm REALLY happy you finally got the little one home where he belongs.[:)]

Thank you. We are pretty happy about it as well. A little surprised, as we had been expecting his release on about the 28th. I am a bit OCD so everything was purchased and ready (yes there are special things that preemies need). The only left to do was to bring the bassinet down from my office and place a sheet in it. Roscoe had his "meet your doctor" appointment yesterday, further instructions from him were given, and he seems to be settling down from the stress of being moved. I think that his circumcision (that was on Sunday) is feeling better as well. So things are going well. Thank you again. [:)]




thompsonx -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:02:25 AM)


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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

It's about time.



So you are in favor of the cops cracking down on free speech and freedom of assembly?
Is there any other part of the constitution of my country you would like to wipe your ass on?




tj444 -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:13:59 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Owner59
Even if half of them get arrested,it still means they`re going to vote and be heard,arrest or not.


Vote for who??? [sm=rofl.gif]




defiantbadgirl -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:14:37 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DomYngBlk

Its so fucked up


I couldn't agree more. The 1% ruining the economy causes many people to be laid off including police. These protesters are fighting for police too and get arrested for it. I guess police want to continue losing their jobs, What dumb asses.




servantforuse -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:16:39 AM)

Putting up a tent city and trashing public parks has nothing to do with free speech.




thompsonx -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:20:02 AM)


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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

Putting up a tent city and trashing public parks has nothing to do with free speech.



The pictures posted up showed pretty clearly that it was the cops doing the trashing and preventing of free assembly and free speech.




searching4mysir -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:20:12 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


quote:

ORIGINAL: servantforuse

It's about time.



So you are in favor of the cops cracking down on free speech and freedom of assembly?
Is there any other part of the constitution of my country you would like to wipe your ass on?



Are they public parks (owned and operated by the city) or corporately-owned parks (like Zuccotti Park in NYC)? One is public property and the other is not. With the latter, it becomes trespassing. There is no freedom of assembly on private property if the owner doesn't want you there. As to free speech, I don't see that being infringed on at all. Frankly the people being arrested aren't being arrested so much for what they are saying as what they are doing.


Freedom of assembly and freedom of speech are not absolute. One cannot say whatever they want whenever and wherever they want without repercussions. Those who are pissed off about a lack of jobs have essentially kissed any job opportunities good-bye with any major corporation who finds out that they were involved.




Aylee -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:23:05 AM)


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ORIGINAL: defiantbadgirl

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ORIGINAL: DomYngBlk

Its so fucked up


I couldn't agree more. The 1% ruining the economy causes many people to be laid off including police. These protesters are fighting for police too and get arrested for it. I guess police want to continue losing their jobs, What dumb asses.



Damn straight. I mean, who really wants to work at becoming part of the 1% anyways. The odds on that are 1 out of 100. I would not even buy a lottery ticket with those odds. [8|]

The 99% should just take away the money that the 1% has. Even if it means being beat to a pulp because the 1% can hire big thugs to prevent that.





**Yeah, I read some satire with this theme today. You can find it here: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/why_we_must_lose_the_darn_percent_cfz8wKQQgEymfuZ58OImVO




Aylee -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:24:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: searching4mysir


Are they public parks (owned and operated by the city) or corporately-owned parks (like Zuccotti Park in NYC)? One is public property and the other is not. With the latter, it becomes trespassing. There is no freedom of assembly on private property if the owner doesn't want you there. As to free speech, I don't see that being infringed on at all. Frankly the people being arrested aren't being arrested so much for what they are saying as what they are doing.


Freedom of assembly and freedom of speech are not absolute. One cannot say whatever they want whenever and wherever they want without repercussions. Those who are pissed off about a lack of jobs have essentially kissed any job opportunities good-bye with any major corporation who finds out that they were involved.


Frankly I would think that crapping in flower pots and such would make it a public health issue anyways.




thompsonx -> RE: "Occupy" Arrest All Over ... (10/26/2011 8:28:22 AM)


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ORIGINAL: searching4mysir


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


quote:

ORIGINAL: servantforuse

It's about time.



So you are in favor of the cops cracking down on free speech and freedom of assembly?
Is there any other part of the constitution of my country you would like to wipe your ass on?



Are they public parks (owned and operated by the city) or corporately-owned parks (like Zuccotti Park in NYC)? One is public property and the other is not. With the latter, it becomes trespassing. There is no freedom of assembly on private property if the owner doesn't want you there.

I believe oakland city hall and surrounding turf to be public property.



As to free speech, I don't see that being infringed on at all. Frankly the people being arrested aren't being arrested so much for what they are saying as what they are doing.

Peaceably assemblying to petition the government for the redress of thier grievences.


Freedom of assembly and freedom of speech are not absolute. One cannot say whatever they want whenever and wherever they want without repercussions.


Obviously the thugs will come and arrest you

Those who are pissed off about a lack of jobs have essentially kissed any job opportunities good-bye with any major corporation who finds out that they were involved.

All those who wish to avail themselves of the protections of the u.s. constitution will now be denied employment for doing so.
Is there some more of the constitution of my country you would like to wipe your ass on?






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