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Category Archives: Occupy Augusta
JFK’s Prophetic Speech to the American Press
The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, and it is on that principle that the media (print, TV, and radio) has been referred to as the “fourth branch of government.” Informing the public by a free, independent, and objective media … Continue reading
Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth
Conspiracy theory? There indeed was a conspiracy. There is no doubt about that. But, the question is: who was behind it? Was it really Osama bin Ladin? Or, was it the CIA, the highest levels of government? Was it George … Continue reading
Scott Walker Survives – The Only Winners are Corporations and the Super-rich
Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin survived a recall election on June 5, 2012 thanks to $60 million in outside money and $10 million from the Koch brothers. In what was a contentious and divisive contest that has lasted for months, … Continue reading
Meet Bruce Gagnon – One of a Kind
I met Bruce Gagnon a few months ago but only after hearing about him from other people. Seemed like everybody knew Bruce. Turns out, just about everybody who’s an activist of one sort or other knows Bruce. And Bruce knows … Continue reading
March Against Fiscal Madness
I gave the opening address at the March Against Fiscal Madness rally in the Maine State House on Tuesday, March 20, 2012. The rally was attended by over 100 concerned citizens protesting Governor LePage’s radical, right-wing assault on the middle … Continue reading
Exposing ALEC
ALEC – The American Legislative Exchange Council…. “legislative exchange?” That’s right. ALEC is made up of the super rich like the Koch brothers and multinational corporations that develop “model legislation” for right-wing controlled legislatures and Congress. Each state has ALEC … Continue reading
The Fundamental Issues and the Future of Occupy in Maine
Lincoln Park in downtown Portland, Maine has been returned to it’s previous state after the eviction of the Occupy Camp. Many believe or hope that it spells the end of the Occupy Movement. Here’s my rebuttal that was part of … Continue reading
The Axis of Evil: Congress, Corporations, Wall St Bankers
In the latest edition of our Occupy Maine TV Show I commented on Occupy Maine after the end of the encampment which came on February 10th, 2011. Many angry, hateful and anonymous cowards called Occupiers a variety of disparaging names. … Continue reading
Sen. Bernie Sander’s (I Vermont) Amazing Speech
I just watched this most incredible speech by Vermont’s Independent Senator, Bernie Sanders. Quite frankly, I’ve never seen or heard anything like it. He is publicly chastising Congress for it’s assault on the middle class. If anyone is wondering what … Continue reading
Portland, Maine – “We Should Continue to Go the Extra Mile”
Newly elected Mayor, Michael Brennan, in his first city council meeting said, “The issues here are deep enough…that we should continue to go the extra mile” in keeping the dialogue open between the city and Occupy Maine. Mayor Brennan also … Continue reading