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    Reflections on Occupy Wall Street, with photos, fun, and good wishes for the future. eBook, Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? (Only $.99 !) In the eBook, the Occupy movement is explored through original reporting, photographs, cartoons, poetry, essays, and reviews.The collection of essays and blog posts records the unfolding of Occupy into the culture from September 2011 to the present.  Authors Kimberly Wilder and Ian Wilder were early supporters of Occupy, using their internet platforms to communicate the changes being created by the American Autumn.

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Government spies on activists: example in Maryland

Found this at Common Dreams Published on Friday, October 24, 2008 by The Baltimore Sun Maryland State Troopers’ Spy Effort Was Wider State Police Also Watched Environmentalists; Critics Call For New Regulations by Stephanie Desmon Maryland State Police spied on environmentalists – not just the death penalty opponents and war protesters that officials had previously […]

Our big date: Ian and Kimberly attend a lecture by Constitutional Scholar

KW: Ian and I have been “doing the alumni thing” lately. As some of our readers may remember, we were able to get into an on-campus video screening of the last Presidential Debate at Hofstra, because Ian is an alumni. Last night, we went into New York City for a special program put on by […]

Justice prevails: DWI Wall of shame will only show people actually convicted

The Nassau County government, in Long Island, tried an experiment they claimed was to reduce the incidence of drunk driving. They created a “Wall of Shame”, so that as people were stopped and arrested for drunk driving, the photos of those people were posted on line, and the county also encouraged media outlets to post […]

A Guatanamo/Gitmo update: Still a need for justice

(full story at Yahoo News here) US drops charges against 5 Guantanamo prisoners By ANDREW O. SELSKY, Associated Press Writer Andrew O. Selsky SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The Pentagon said Tuesday it has dropped war-crimes charges against five Guantanamo Bay detainees after the former prosecutor in their cases complained that the military was withholding […]

Nassau County DWI Wall of Shame: Judge rules politicians unfair

[Update 11/24/2008: Last I recall hearing, Nassau County gave up on the idea of posting everyone stopped (before they were convicted), and now only posts photos after people are convicted. This solves the “innocent until proven guilty” problem and addresses a lot of the concerns.-KW] Judge rules that a woman’s name should be taken down […]

Update: What happened and how to help the Hempstead 15

Update 11/12/08:I attended court today in the stands for Adam Kokesh. Adam was there with his attorney, and some other supporters. More to follow, and possibly a few photos of Adam and his attorney. The main outcome: Adam Kokesh will have his trial on Thursday, December 11th. Sounds like the trial would happen sometime after […]

Judge deems voter caging wrong

A federal judge in the Eastern District has made a ruling that would stop “voter caging.” (excerpt from) Washington Post on line Judge Says Mich. Policy Violated Voting Law By Mary Pat Flaherty Michigan violated federal law when it removed about 1,500 newly registered voters from its rolls this year after voter identification cards mailed […]

Judge empathizes with Sean Bell protest and Al Sharpton

Well, not entirely. Kimberly writes: As you may recall, Al Sharpton was among civil rights leaders who, in May 2008, protested in NYC over the police shooting and killing of unarmed bridegroom Sean Bell.  The protest was successful in that it was big, non-violent, and had an impact on New York City traffic. While most […]

Troy Davis support events: NYC and other cities

Oppose the death penalty. Support Troy Davis, who is wrongly accused of a killing. CRITICAL Day of Action For TROY DAVIS Please help STOP THE EXECUTION of TROY DAVIS On Monday, September 29th at Noon Come to 26 Federal Plaza, NYC* To put pressure on the US Supreme Court & the US Attorney General To […]

Judge makes bad ballot access decision in Maine

(excerpt from) Ballot Access News Maine Independent Senate Candidate Loses Ballot Access Case September 17th, 2008 On September 17, U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock, a Bush Jr. appointee, ruled against an independent candidate for U.S. Senate. The candidate, Laurie Dobson, turned her signatures in on time to the town clerks, but some town clerks […]

What’s fair: Democrats, Republicans, and precedent in Texas

If you are following the story, please check Ballot Access News for the latest updates and analyses. This story is getting more and more interesting. In Texas, the Democratic Party and Republican Party screwed up, and did not file some paperwork on time. It appears that this means that neither the Democratic nor Republican nominees […]

Marty Tankleff is free…still needs support

Updates at the Marty Tankleff web-site here. excerpt from Newsday State Attorney General poised to tackle Tankleff case BY ZACHARY R. DOWDY 7:15 PM EDT, June 29, 2008 Martin Tankleff Monday is the day that lawyers from Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s office may tell a Suffolk judge how they will proceed in the case against […]

Timely: Say NO to HR 6304 ! Vote may be today! Friday

Protect our civil liberties! KW: I am borrowing the info from a site I will not link to. (Sorry). This is from Democrats.com, who appear to understand the implications of this bill, and the need for the Democrats to rise to the occasion. – CALL! It’s easy! Ask for your member of the House of […]

Corporations Win Over Democracy: Kucinich Loses Bid to Debate

(The headline above is from the Cleveland Leader, the text from the wilderside) I feel sad for Kucinich and the people that support him for president. But, I hope they all also think about how it is the greens feel when our candidates get blocked from debates. Anyway, with the Democrat debate on MSNBC scheduled […]