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Occupy Human Rights

Occupy Human Rights

US Constitution gets shredded as President Obama signs H.R. 1540 the Defense Authorization bill even though he had “serious reservations with certain provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation, and prosecution of suspected terrorists”. This new law flies in the face of the US Constitution and all that it stands for about universal law and justice, [Continue]

Obama Adopts Occupy’s Message

Obama Adopts Occupy’s Message

In yet another nod to the Occupy Movement President Obama in his most recent speech in Osawatomie, Kansas has decided to make income inequality, the shrinking middle class and education priority issues during his reelection campaign. The President points out that incomes of the top 1 percent, have more than doubled in the last decade [Continue]

City of Cleveland Passes Emergency Vote to Support OWS

City of Cleveland Passes Emergency Vote to Support OWS

The Cleveland City Council pass an emergency resolution 1720-11 in support of Occupy Cleveland and the Occupy Movement in general. The final vote from all the Wards was 18 yea and 1 nay. With the passing of the 1720-11 resolution Cleveland’s largest city council joins other cities (Seattle, LA and Chicago etc.) that also have [Continue]

Top Occupy College-Universities

Top Occupy College-Universities

OWS College and University Directory listing of those educational institutions where students are participating in the Occupy movement. Top Colleges and Universities Participating in the Occupy Movement #: Occupy College-Universities #Occupy State College #Occupy The Claremont Colleges   A: Occupy College-Universities Occupy A&M College Station (Texas A&M University) Decolonize/Occupy Amherst College (Collective People Power) Occupy [Continue]

Police Protect Students with Pepper Spray?

Police Protect Students with Pepper Spray?

Video of peaceful UC Davis students demonstrating in favor of the Occupy movement get a large dose of authority. The big questions are: Did UC Davis students really need to be pepper sprayed when there was plenty of room for the police to get around them?  Was this a case where the police officers could [Continue]