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persiphone 11-19-2011 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by dykeumentary (Post 468474)
Don't even go there, P.
I might incite global revolution just so I can bedazzle you with my "BUTCH DYKE DOUGIE".


i'm not even gonna ask what that is. i'm picturing something like out of West Side Story though

dykeumentary 11-19-2011 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by persiphone (Post 468563)
i'm not even gonna ask what that is. i'm picturing something like out of West Side Story though

Yes, you aren't too far off. Not only will I do the "butch dyke dougie" but will also treat the 'old world order' to this:
An elaborate production number; a kick line of Femmes in sequin gowns and elbow gloves, me-- ascending from a pomegranate-shaped pool of sychronized swimmers in a top hat and tails, disco balls, full orchestra, AND the ghost of Celia Cruz.

Doesn't that vision make you just want to speed the day!

Ps: you can read me like a book! I love that Jets' finger-snap walk!

persiphone 11-19-2011 09:46 PM

Republicans blast Occupy movement at debate
AFP – 4 hrs ago



Republicans candidates vying for their party's nomination lambasted the Occupy Wall Street movement on Saturday, at a debate organized by Christian groups.

"Go get a job right after you take a bath," Newt Gingrich told the audience at the "Thanksgiving Family Forum," when asked about activists protesting over the last two months in major US cities including New York and Washington.

The protesters seek an overhaul to what they see as major socioeconomic inequalities fostered by mainstream US politics and systems of finance.

Another frontrunner in the race, former pizza boss Herman Cain, slammed the OWS movement by claiming that "freedom without responsibility is immoral."The forum, organized by a number of right-wing Christian organizations, was attended by other candidates Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, and Rick Santorum, were present Saturday to this discussion.

Only Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman, both Mormons and more moderate candidates, did not attend.
Iowa is a key state for the Republican primary, as it holds the first in a series of primary votes on January 3, in the battle to face incumbent Barack Obama in the general election next November.


i highlighted the classy bits in red and funny bits in blue

persiphone 11-19-2011 09:56 PM

How Did They Project That Occupy Wall Street Message on the Verizon Building?
By Dashiell Bennett | The Atlantic Wire – Fri, Nov 18, 2011




..One of the most impressive moments of yesterday's Occupy Wall Street marches, was when someone projected a giant 99% "bat signal" on the side of one of lower Manhattan's skyscrapers as thousands of people swarmed across the nearby Brooklyn Bridge. New Yorkers know the Verizon Building as the windowless, concrete eyesore that looms over the bridge and mars the downtown skyline, so seeing it used is such a way certainly got a lot of attention.


But who did it? And how were they able to project the stories-high words on the building just as the protesters made their way over the span? Boing Boing's Xeni Jardin spoke to Max Read, one of the Occupy Wall Street organizer who pulled together a team of friends and artists that arranged for the projection to happen.


Read says he got help from two video projection artists, Max Nova and JR Skola, who used a 12,000 lumen projector and programmed the software needed to properly program the message. He also found an apartment in a nearby housing project from where they safely angle the projection on to the building. He says he offered to rent the apartment from a single mother of three, but when she found out what they wanted to use it for — and saw what happened during the eviction of Zuccotti Park — she refused to take their money.


You can read more detail in the full interview at Boing Boing and see a video of the full message below:

Related: Bloomberg Says Unions Supporting Protesters Ought to Be Thanking Banks


here's the link for a nice view of the Verizon building: (i wish i knew how to embed)

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxG4g62rnd8"]Occupy Wall Street 99% Spotlight Signal #N17 #OWS #OccupyEverything - YouTube[/nomedia]

persiphone 11-19-2011 10:03 PM

and this was all i could find on this:


UC Davis launches probe after pepper spray video
The chancellor of the University of California, Davis said Saturday that the school was launching an investigation after "chilling" video images surfaced online showing an officer using pepper spray on several protesters as they sit passively with their arms interlocked.

dykeumentary 11-19-2011 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by persiphone (Post 468824)
and this was all i could find on this:


UC Davis launches probe after pepper spray video
The chancellor of the University of California, Davis said Saturday that the school was launching an investigation after "chilling" video images surfaced online showing an officer using pepper spray on several protesters as they sit passively with their arms interlocked.


So it appears that Davis CA has a 5 member (districtless) city council, and all city departments answer to them.
Here's the plan UC Davis students: Register, then vote every one of those current members out. Create a citizen police review board with investigative and legal teeth. Then hire a police chief who wouldn't give orders to pepper spray sitting students.

It's great that they don't have districts- in many college towns they slice off students from having political power. I'm glad elections are coming up in 2012!

Toughy 11-19-2011 10:45 PM

I want Phase 2 NOW

tired of turf wars..........I live in Oakland...it's part of my everyday life...

the difference now is that white folk are involved in a turf war over white folk land...........city hall, wall street.........whatever..........wait what year is it.....the 60's

Phase 2..........get the fucking money out of politics

Nat 11-19-2011 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by persiphone (Post 468824)
and this was all i could find on this:


UC Davis launches probe after pepper spray video
The chancellor of the University of California, Davis said Saturday that the school was launching an investigation after "chilling" video images surfaced online showing an officer using pepper spray on several protesters as they sit passively with their arms interlocked.

http://thisweekinblackness.com/wp-co...E5-494x329.jpg

Protect and Serve

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This was the scene at UC Davis when police arrived to deal with some occupiers. That spray? Oh, that’s pepper spray. Sometimes when people are peacefully protesting you gotta pepper spray them. You know, to let them know that their still alive. Agree with the the Occupy Movement or not–the police across the country have acted terribly in dealing with them. It seems if the government doesn’t like what you’re doing your prone to being attacked, pepper sprayed or whatever feels right at the moment.

*UPDATED*

Just ran across this gem defending this–

UC Davis Police Chief Annette Spicuzza said officers used force out of concern for their own safety after they were surrounded by students.

“If you look at the video you are going to see that there were 200 people in that quad,” said Chief Spicuzza. “Hindsight is 20-20 and based on the situation we were sitting in, ultimately that was the decision that was made.”

Right. That cop looks TERRIFIED. He can barely strut while pepper spraying those folks. I SEE FEAR IN HIS EYES.

Check out video of the incident above


Here's the "gem" being referred to

Police Defend Use Of Force On ‘Occupy UC Davis’

The watching crowd began shouting chants of “Shame on you” and “Let them go,” while dozens of students recorded the encounter on cell phone cameras.

“I don’t think that was warranted,” one protester told CBS13. “It was non-violent protests, we were sitting, linking arms.”

UC Davis Police Chief Annette Spicuzza said officers used force out of concern for their own safety after they were surrounded by students.

“If you look at the video you are going to see that there were 200 people in that quad,” said Chief Spicuzza. “Hindsight is 20-20 and based on the situation we were sitting in, ultimately that was the decision that was made.”

Authorities are still reviewing video of the incident, Spicuzza added.

Officers left the quad after making 10 arrests, nine of which were UC Davis students. Law enforcement retreated out of the field in a direction that was not obstructed by sitting protesters.

Protesters vowed to remain in the quad and reestablish their camp Friday evening, but as of 10:00 p.m. Friday, no demonstrators or tents were visible in the area.

dykeumentary 11-19-2011 11:09 PM

Holy Crap.
I had no idea that campus police have weapons and riot gear! I thought they issued parking tickets.
I thought surely they must be real cops with a real agenda to brutalize students.
Wow. All all universities like that?
Sad thing is that it might be harder to throw out a campus regime than a municipal one.
I'm so sorry, UC Davis!

Nat 11-19-2011 11:22 PM



UC Berkeley English Professor Celeste Langan (1st woman pulled) offers out her wrists and tells police they can arrest her -- they yank her out by the hair and do the same with two students. The police were intent on destroying the Occupy Cal encampment tents. Later in the video, a woman is pinned to a bush and being batoned, and a man trying to rescue her gets beaten by police.

atomiczombie 11-19-2011 11:37 PM


Grrr....

Toughy 11-20-2011 12:33 AM

ain't it hard to be peaceful.........

what kind of revolution do we want?

edited to add: it looks no different from the 60's or the 90's (HIV/AIDS protests)...........so what

Dominique 11-20-2011 06:52 AM

a plate full of HATE
 
:hamactor:what the republican party has to say

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2011/1...u-take-a-bath/

Cin 11-20-2011 09:23 AM

1000 students-perfect silence for Chancellor Katehi. One minute in the woman accompanying her said to a reporter asking Katehi if she was still afraid of the students that they (meaning her and Katehi) asked for it to be silent. Nice try. Beautiful statement by the students.


persiphone 11-20-2011 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Miss Tick (Post 469055)
1000 students-perfect silence for Chancellor Katehi. One minute in the woman accompanying her said to a reporter asking Katehi if she was still afraid of the students that they (meaning her and Katehi) asked for it to be silent. Nice try. Beautiful statement by the students.




she looks pretty somber

Cin 11-20-2011 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by persiphone (Post 469069)
she looks pretty somber

I almost felt sorry for her. She does look rocked.

Cin 11-20-2011 09:52 AM

It's a matter of opinion but worthy of the read for sure.

According to The American Prospect here are
The five most important OWS pieces this week:


http://www.alternet.org/occupywallst...t/?page=entire

http://www.alternet.org/occupywallst...t/?page=entire

http://www.thenation.com/article/164...t-pay-dont-pay

http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/...ep_no_problem/

http://www.salon.com/2011/11/17/occu...ved/singleton/

persiphone 11-20-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Miss Tick (Post 469072)
I almost felt sorry for her. She does look rocked.


i don't feel sorry for her. she should be outraged and she should be filing complaints with authorities and she should be organizing campus cops to protect the students from that ever happening again.

UofMfan 11-20-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Miss Tick (Post 469055)
1000 students-perfect silence for Chancellor Katehi. One minute in the woman accompanying her said to a reporter asking Katehi if she was still afraid of the students that they (meaning her and Katehi) asked for it to be silent. Nice try. Beautiful statement by the students.




I saw this on my FB earlier, it is amazing how powerful silence is.

dykeumentary 11-20-2011 10:54 AM

Today is the most discouraged I can remember ever being.
I did not expect that Halliburton/KBR/Blackwater would be the police force in the USA this soon.

I am sure that the "private security firm" hired by the owners of Zucotti Park is a KBR spawn, and if it isn't already, it will be this week.

And campus security? What with all those dangerous students sitting down, I'm sure KBR sees each college campus as a "market". They can point to the successful "business model" they've developed in Iraq to 'quell unrest'.

So it's come to this, quicker than I thought.
Sad irony that this country makes students go deeply into debt to learn a skill, but billions of tax dollars were given to Cheney and Co to learn how to beat and kill defenseless people fighting for self-determination.

I look back at the work I've done against police brutality and the prison industrial complex and it almost looks quaint.
I suppose if I was smarter, I should either get a job with Halliburton/KBR/Blackwater/whatever they are called now-- or buy stock in them.

Anybody want to get a bourbon?


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