Friday, March 30, 2012

Where Occupy Wall Street and the Teaparty Agree



More than 100 people who don't agree on much agreed yesterday that a Congress that passes a law permitting the indefinite detention of Americans without charge diminishes the country.

Among them were Sheila, a 68-year-old tea party member from Worcester who brought her sign “What-cha gonna do when They come for you,” and Occupy Worcester's Sam Capogrossi. See the rest of the story, below.



House floor speech on the unconstitutional provisions of the NDAA bill.





Cardin (D-MD), Coburn (R-OK), Crapo (R-ID), DeMint (R-SC), Durbin (D-IL), Franken (D-MN), Harkin (D-IA), Lee (R-UT), Merkley (D-OR), Paul (R-KY), Risch (R-ID), Sanders (I-VT), Wyden (D-OR) (14 American Heroes)

http://www.telegram.com/article/20120204/NEWS/102049929/-1/NEWS07

By Lee Hammel TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
lhammel@telegram.com


WORCESTER — More than 100 people who don't agree on much agreed yesterday that a Congress that passes a law permitting the indefinite detention of Americans without charge diminishes the country.

Among them were Sheila, a 68-year-old tea party member from Worcester who brought her sign “What-cha gonna do when They come for you,” and Occupy Worcester's Sam Capogrossi. They and a dozen others banged on a 5-gallon plastic container, trying to persuade the drivers in rush-hour traffic on Main Street that the National Defense Authorization Act that passed in December is a threat to their civil liberties. The law permits indefinite detention for terrorism suspects, American or not.

They read in unison the Bill of Rights in the plaza in front of the federal courthouse, under the watchful eyes on three Worcester police officers and two members of Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service. There were no incidents, save for a citation written for defacing public property when an Occupy Worcester member wrote in chalk “Occupy Everywhere” on a column in Federal Plaza.

Members of each group said they admired the other group for its stand on NDAA, but except for a brief speaking portion of event, Occupy Worcester members mostly occupied the north end of the small Federal Plaza Park and tea partiers mostly the south. There was some “good discussion” among the members, but “we're not changing any minds,” said Ken Mandile, head of the Worcester Tea Party.

Nevertheless, he said, it is impressive that the groups can put aside their differences to stand for such an important principle as the Bill of Rights.

Occupy Worcester's Jonathan Noble said, “Anarchists, communists, and tea partiers are standing together. Even though I feel a little uncomfortable about what they (tea party members) stand for, I think it's kind of a beautiful thing that we can stand together on this.”

Carrying a sign saying “Give Me Liberty,” Paxton tea partier Margaret Pennace said. “I think it's a wonderful demonstration of Americanism.”

Chris Robarge of Occupy Worcester said the NDAA is written so vaguely, members of the Occupy movement or of the tea parties may learn only “the hard way” that their activities subject them to indefinite detention.

Wayne Cormier, a 64-year-old Charlton tea partier, looked around and said people need to forget talk about the political designations of left-wing and right-wing. “That's how they keep us divided. We've got to change the paradigm.”

Mr. Cormer, carrying a Ron Paul sign and looking at the Occupiers around him, said, “They've got a good idea: the 99 percent. I guess in the NDAA, we're the 99 percent.”

But his fellow tea partier, Marcia Wagner of Dudley, retorted, “The 99 percent is another way to divide us.”

Max Shaw, 18, a Clark University freshman, said that while some tea party members may be racist or xenophobic, those he knows have some ideas he can agree with. The student, an Occupy Worcester member from outside of Philadelphia, was the only person at the rally sanctioned by police, for writing on the stone columns in chalk.

Bob Kennedy, 64, of Worcester, an Occupy sympathizer, said that the generation of his father, who would be 90, fought and died in World War II for the Bill of Rights and to defeat fascism. “I never dreamed or thought possible that our Bill of Rights would be taken away from us” by the U.S. government, he said.

City Councilor Konstantina B. Lukes and Ronal C. Madnick, both former executive directors of the local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, also attended the rally, as did lawyer and radio host Randy Feldman.




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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Plight Of Young Black Men In America

San Fran police permit black teen to bleed to death after shooting him 5 times over bus ticket.

Police betray black parents of murdered teen in Florida



The killing of Henry at Pace

Here is a video that shows that no assistance was given to the college student shot by police in NY. The police even prevented others from giving CPR.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Disabled Man Shot and Killed by Police for No Apparent Reason

The Murder of John T. Williams, a Deaf Man, By Uniformed Police Abusing Their Athority



Folks, this is shocking. John, a disabled Native American, with a hearing inpairment, was lawfully crossing the street, when a police officer shouted out "drop the knife." problem is, as you can see in this videoo, they never confronted John.



How in the world could he have known the police were even addressing him? Hear is the news story in sign....



The woman, a witnes, was equally surprised by the behavior of the police, as she was almose caught in the crossfire. The autopsy shows that John was NOT facing the police whan he was shot and killed, in what amounts to an ambush.

Now the police are trying to defend their mahyem by abusing their right to the use of force when they believe their life is in danger. ? ? Who in the world could have believed their life was in danger?



As you can see in the video, above, the police belive this should be a "State Secret" and are upsed that the information was 'leaked." Do you believe that the police can honestly hold themselves accountable? Where is the ADA training?

Please, folks, let's put an end to this criminal behavior of police.

Monday, September 13, 2010

John Stossel and Walter Olsen Oppose Enforceing the ADA???



I have watched this a few times, and I cannot hear either Stossel nor Olsen state they support civil rights for People With Disabilities.

And John Stossel writes....

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/09/02/john-stossel-americans-disabilities-act-ada-irs-rules-labor-department-exxon/

Finally, the ADA has led to some truly bizarre results. Exxon gave ship captain Joseph Hazelwood a job after he completed alcohol rehab.

Hazelwood then drank too much and let the Exxon Valdez run aground in Alaska. Exxon was sued for allowing it to happen. So Exxon prohibited employees who have had a drug or drinking problem from holding safety-sensitive jobs. The result? You guessed it -- employees with a history of alcohol abuse sued under the ADA, demanding their "right" to those jobs. The federal government (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) supported the employees. Courts are still trying to sort it out.

More money for the parasites

Parasites? Really??

Stossel and Olsen believe that people With Disabilities should be denied access to the courts and the ADA should not be enforced?



Monday, August 30, 2010

Beat Whitey Night at Iowa State Fair?



To say the least, this "incident" should be a concern for all of us. I am trying understand how this would have been handled if mobs, gangs of young white teens had attacked blacks leaving the same fair, yelling "beat the you know whats." So, the first indication that something is amis, is the muffeling of this story. It is only being carried locally.

For example:
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/101595828.html

Did beat “whitey night” occur in Iowa?

At first this sounded like one of those urban legends, especially since there has not been more widespread news coverage of this event. If this is true, then it outragous. If a group of people went around the fairgrounds targeting people they should be locked up. I would still like more facts on this incident because we have too many unknowns.

However, here is a copy of one police report:
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/assets/pdf/D2163132826.PDF





Race matters, and we need to address this



And then there is this take on affirmitive action...

Monday, August 16, 2010

God Save Arizona



Folks, wait till you see some of these hate filles signs, such as "White trash - Go back to Arkansaw," and "This is our continant!"

Food for thought!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Police Continue to Advocate For Police State and Oppose Constitutional Rights



Massachussets State Police object to audio recording that resulted in a Trooper being disciplined for parking his crusier in a handicapped parking place and then threating the use of force when he was confronted for his unlawful behavior.
http://wbztv.com/local/handicapped.parking.trooper.2.1717574.html

"He parked his cruiser in a handicapped spot while he placed his order inside a Dunkin Donuts in Framingham.

Harold Wolfe snapped some pictures, pulled out a recorder and asked Trooper Brown why he was breaking the law.

Wolfe says the trooper began yelling at him and threatened to place him under arrest.

What makes this story even more troubling is that there are 58 regular parking spot in the parking lot. "

Excuse me? What makes this story more troubling is the threat of arrest for complaining about a civil rights violation!!!

There are 12 states that require consent before sound recording can be made.

California
Connecticut
Florida
Illinois
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Montana
Nevada
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania
Washington

I am not really sure about videos w/o sound.

However, here in MA and other states, INNOCENT people have been arrested for videotaping and recording POLICE MISCONDUCT.

http://hotair.com/archives/2010/06/03/do-police-have-a-legitimate-expectation-of-privacy-in-public-performance-of-duty/

http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blogs/i/c/ickyma/2010/01/recording-an-arrest-may-get-yo.php

http://randazza.wordpress.com/2007/07/06/you-can-both-videotape-and-publicize-police-abuse-jean-v-mass-state-police/

http://randazza.wordpress.com/2007/07/06/you-can-both-videotape-and-publicize-police-abuse-jean-v-mass-state-police/#comment-22385

http://stju.blogspot.com/

http://carlosmiller.com/2010/05/25/police-continue-to-use-wiretapping-laws-to-crack-down-on-people-recording-them/

Folks forget how the Democratic Republic of Germany was taken over by the Nazis. The way it went down was civil liberties were gradually replaced by Secret Police.