Monthly Archives: November 2011

The Wall Street Protest’s Channel

This compilation is an good example of what really creative people can do. It is awesome. Martin Luther King and Barack Obama, brutal police crackdowns on our own people, an angry white student and an angry African American lending their … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Capitalism: A Love Story, Economic Bill of Rights, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street, social justice | Leave a comment

Rep. Bernie Sanders, Independent From Vermont Giving Them Hell

Please share this with as many people as you can.

Posted in Bernie Sanders, Bill of Rights, Budget Committee, Capitalism: A Love Story, Congressional Super Committee, Democracy, FDR, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street | Leave a comment

This is The Future…

This is absolutely awesome. Please share widely. Mitchell is a frequent visitor to the camp in Portland, Maine with his parents Delina and Jay. I shot this today, Sunday, November 20, 2011. I can only wonder what his future will … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street, social justice | 1 Comment

Calling All Churches, Synagogues and Mosques

In yesterday’s blog about violence being a good thing, I expressed my surprise that the churches of America have been conspicuously absent from the Occupy Movement. Today, I am calling on all churches, synagogues and mosques to file out of … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Economic Bill of Rights, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street, social justice | Leave a comment

Police Attacks on Demonstrators is Actually a Good Thing!

This video shot at UC Davis during a peacefull Occupy Movement protest, captures a campus policeman  mercilessly pepper-spraying seated, non-threatening UC Davis students who were … protesting police brutality. How is this, and dozens of other examples of police beating … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Democracy, Economic Bill of Rights, FDR, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street, Police brutality, social justice | Leave a comment

Occupy: We are not Hippies, Drunks, Vagrants, Homeless, or Lazy

Hateful and bigoted comments appearing in the Portland Press Herald and Bangor Daily News comments following articles about the Occupy movement are shameful and have no place in the America I believe in. Unfortunately, the mainstream media continually focus on … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Capitalism: A Love Story, Democracy, Economic Bill of Rights, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street | 1 Comment

Occupy Liberty Square Response

This Is What Democracy Looks Like: Huge General Assembly in Progress at Liberty Square Posted 30 minutes ago on Nov. 15, 2011, 8:40 p.m. EST by OccupyWallSt Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement Persevere The feeling here at Liberty … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Capitalism: A Love Story, Democracy, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine | 2 Comments

NYPD’s Finest

Is this just wunnnerful, or what? NYPD  9/11 heroes…now what? Look at the anger and hatred on this cops face as he beats an unarmed, peaceful Occupier! Gotta love “Merica.” Fuck Yeah!

Posted in Bill of Rights, Capitalism: A Love Story, Democracy, Economic Bill of Rights, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

NYC Occupy Movement Response to the Raid

Occupy Wall Street You can’t evict an idea whose time has come. Posted on Nov. 15, 2011, 1:36 a.m. EST by OccupyWallSt A massive police force is presently evicting Liberty Square, home of Occupy Wall Street for the past two … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Capitalism: A Love Story, Democracy, Economic Bill of Rights, FDR, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street | Leave a comment

NYC Wall Street Occupiers Evicted

Daniel Webster, in the U.S. Senate on January 26, 1830, discussing the limitations of state’s rights and the supremacy of federal law had this to say: “It is, Sir, the people’s government, made for the people, made by the people, … Continue reading

Posted in Bill of Rights, Capitalism: A Love Story, Democracy, Economic Bill of Rights, Occupy Augusta, Occupy Augusta Maine, Occupy Portand Maine, Occupy Wall Street | Leave a comment