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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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Conservative Group targets protesters with personal database

from Facing South
Sue Sturgis / June 19, 2013
via Portside list-serve

Art Pope-funded group launches database targeting Moral Monday arrestees

The John W. Pope Civitas Institute, a conservative think tank based in Raleigh, N.C., has launched a database targeting people who’ve been arrested as part of the Moral Monday nonviolent protests at the state legislature. (Anti-Tea-Party protests)

The Civitas Institute was founded by conservative mega-donor and discount-retail mogul Art Pope, now the North Carolina budget director under Republican Gov. Pat McCrory…

The Civitas database includes each protester’s name, city and county of residence, sex, race, age, arrest date, occupation, employer (and whether it’s in the public, private or nonprofit sector), interest group affiliations [including NAACP, Occupy Raleigh, etc.], and mugshot.

It also includes arrestees’ voter registration information and whether there was a discrepancy between the address the person is registered at and the address they gave when arrested. A number of those discrepancies appear to involve students, who often register to vote at their parents’ home while living elsewhere to attend school. Discrepancies can also occur when someone has moved since the last election but hasn’t updated his or her registration.

The database offers infographics detailing demographic and political characteristics of those arrested. And it offers a “Pick the Protester Game” in which visitors to the database are shown three mugshots and asked a question about them, such as “Which protester is 55 years old?” or “Which protester is from Orange County?”…

Read the rest at Facing South: here

Plus…

Brave and amusing commentary by Jedediah Purdy, one of the activists listed in the database is at The Huffington Post: here.

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Two Good Potential New York Laws and One Bad Law

Potential New York laws includes a good foreclosure law, a good banking law, and a bad campaign finance law.

State Bank of North Dakota

  1. Good:  New York Assembly Bill A6737 Introduced to Study the Feasibility of a NY State-owned Bank   the 92-year old Bank of North Dakota has created stability for the state and delivered a surplus to the state budget.  Imagine if NYers could put all their municipal and pension accounts in a state bank instead of a too big to fail bank.
  2. Good: New York Assembly bill A5582 for a Foreclosure Certificate of Merit. Through a quirk of the NY court system, bank attorneys do no have to certify that the bank, their client, owns the mortgage until after the summons and complaint has been served on the homeowner.  This runs up unnecessary legal costs for the bank in paying legal fees for litigation they cannot pursue; it clogs up the courts with cases that go nowhere; and needlessly frightens homeowners with false foreclosure filings. since the banks cannot create their own internal controls to make sure they are running up pointless legal bills, a change in New York legislation is needed.
  3. Bad: New York Assembly bill A4980C called Fair Elections Act.  The word “fair” in the legislation’s title could not be taken to mean “just”, it could only be taken to mean “fair” as in rated less than “good”.  The  publicity for the Act claims to provide funding statewide on the model used in NYC.  It does not. The numbers are increased so that all that it does is funnel taxpayer’s money to corporate candidate.  It does not achieve the goal of public financing by encouraging citizens candidates.
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Sat June 29: Celebrate Riverhead, Local Business, and Good Health!

The Wilders recently moved to Riverhead. One of the draws for us has been “The Green Earth Natural Foods Market” on Main Street. We are so excited that this healthy, alternative, authentic, local business is having a special event to celebrate renewal and to gather community support. Music by six local acts – some bands and some solo. Come catch the fun!Green Earth, Riverhead, Long Island, Natural Foods Market and Health Food Store Read more »

Review: “Share or Die!”, Millennials’ Response to Scarcity

The world view envisioned in the anthology of essays, Share or Die!, Voices of the Get Lost Generation in the Age of Crisis, is one in which human interaction is re-shaped by Generation Y (the Millennials).  This new kind of interaction is to be based upon sharing, using a mixture of high-tech and high-touch.  Serendipitously, about the same time as our review copy of the book appeared in the mail, an example of what the book was hoping to achieve also arrived in the mail.

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Occupy Wall Street is back at Liberty Plaza/Zuccotti Park

#reoccupy liberty park Occupy Wall Street’s Twitter account @OccupyWallStNYC reports that Liberty Plaza/Zuccotti Park has been successfully reoccupied tonight. They report about 1,000 occupiers.

To follow events, plug in the hashtag #ReOccupy at Twitter.

To see the background, and a scheduled of planned events, go to the NYC General Assembly website: here.

Tweet from earlier this evening (Saturday, June 1, 2013):

Occupy Wall Street ‏@OccupyWallStNYC
#ReOccupy at Zuccotti Park still going strong! About 1K here. Great energy, with whole lot of support for #OccupyGezi pic.twitter.com/FYKsZAMyRR

Empire Energy Forum propaganda on Fracking and contamination of water

Fracking Call/Empire Energy update: Today, 6/13/2013, received another robocall from this group. The speaker claimed to be an environmental advocate and mother who wants fracking. Egads!

We received the above robocall voicemail from the Empire Energy Forum which makes the false claim that  fracking has caused “no instance of ground water contamination”. Then, we received a second call after this one.  They must be very worried to be auto-calling Long Island.

Thursday May 30th: Call to support Lynne Stewart

KW writes: We have received the request to support Lynne Stewart from so many quarters. Wanted to share it on the blog. Lynne Stewart is a movement lawyer, whose situation has been highlighted by The National Lawyer’s Guild and many other groups and organizations.

Message from Lynne —
Call for compassionate release
Thursday, May 30

May 28th, 2013

Dear Friends and Supporters:

One month ago I made a request for compassionate release which was honored by the warden at Carswell Federal Medical Center.  Today the papers are still on a desk in Washington, D.C. even though the terminal cancer that I have contracted requires expeditious action.

Although I requested immediate action by the Bureau of Prisons, I find it necessary to again request immediate action from you, my friends, comrades and supporters to call the three numbers listed below on Thursday, May 30 and request action on my behalf.

This could result in my being able to access medical treatment at Sloan Kettering so that I can face the rest of my life with dignity surrounded by those I love and who love me.

Please do this.

Yours truly,

Lynne Stewart FMS CARSWELL-53504-054
& Ralph Poynter, Lynne Stewart Defense Organization

 

CALL THURSDAY, MAY 30th:

Attorney General  Eric Holder – 1.202.514.2001

White House President Obama – 1.202.456.1414

B.O.P. – Director  Charles Samuels – 1.202.307.3250


 

Click here to sign a petition in support of Lynne Stewart

Visit lynnestewart.org for more information.

Please also write to Lynne with expressions of concern and wishes for strength and health, at:

Lynne Stewart #53504-054
Federal Medical Center, Carswell
PO Box 27137
Ft. Worth, TX 76127

 

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Free Poetry Gems from Boog Archives

for Kurt on his 37th Birthday
IW: Below is the email from Boog publisher David Kirschenbaum announcing a number of free poetry books from his press that he has put on his website boogcity.com.
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Hi all,
We’ve switched hosts here at boogcity.com, and in doing so I discovered that we never put up this great Boog Reader pamphlet by Mariana Ruiz. So here’s the ink to Mariana’s pamphlet, and below this note are the links to the others that are online.
BR9: Mariana Ruiz‘ Smiling Into the Noise

http://boogcity.com/boogreaders/br09.pdf

best,
dak

Wilderside & Green Party response to Cuomo’s Unconstitutional Fraud on Voters

NY State 2008 Presidential Ballot

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IW:  The Green Party press release below points out that Governor Cuomo is looking to make bad law worse in the name of making it better.  New York has a terrible party system, where the same candidate can clog up the ballot running on a multitude of lines.  There are 2 ways for that candidate to get on the lines of parties that she does not belong to: 1) The party leadership signs a Wilson-Pakula form allowing the non-enrollee to run on their line. 2) The candidate gets party members to sign a petition to open up a write-in primary called an Opportunity to Ballot.  

Cuomo is looking to get rid of the Wilson-Pakula form (Method 1)so that non-enrollees can raid third party lines.  I would celebrate it if Cuomo was getting rid of Wilson-Pakulas to stop corporately-funded candidates from using their bribes corporate donations from stealing the lines of minor parties (parties who often don’t have the funds to fight court battles).  Cuomo is trying to make his proposal sound like a road to more grassroots democracy. But, in fact, his plan is actually a method of decreasing ballot choice and turning the ballot lines over to the best-funded, least ethical candidates.  Prior experience that local Green Party members have had with Opportunity to Ballot petitions has shown the danger of opening up ballot lines with no protections. 

We have had experience with local Republican judge candidates tricking local Green Party enrollees into signing their Opportunity to Ballot petitions (method 2) to get onto the Green Party ballot line.  The Republican candidate never explained what their party registration was or what the petition was for.  The Green Party members just assumed that anyone bringing them petitions must be Green Party members also.  When the Green Party members found out they had been deceived they worked, successfully, to keep the Republican from getting the Green Party line.

Let me be clear, I agree with the Green Party press release below. It makes no sense for a candidate to run on more than 1 party line.  It just clogs up the ballot and creates what the Supreme Court calls “voter confusion.”  New York’s fusion party line, where a candidate runs on more than one line, should be repealed completely.

But if the corporately controlled legislature and Governor don’t wish to repeal fusion party lines, then they should decrease — not increase — fraud upon voters.  If the requirement for the Wilson-Pakula form is repealed, but fusion ballots are left in place, then steps must be taken to prevent fraud upon the voters.  With the repeal of Wilson-Pakula, the legislature must protect the voters from fraud by requiring the registration of the candidate be placed on the top of the petition in large face bold type print.  

Green Party Opposes Cuomo’s Unconstitutional Attacks on Political Parties

Green PartyThe Green Party said today that the proposals by Governor Cuomo and the IDC [Independent Democratic Conference of the NY State Senate] to allow non-party members to petition their way into other parties’ primaries is unconstitutional, a violation of their first amendment rights. The Green Party pointed out that Cuomo’s proposal is similar to the existing opportunity to ballot law, which the Greens and other ballot law experts contend is unconstitutional. The existing law allows non-party members to force a primary with the opportunity for party members to write in any candidate they want by collecting signatures. Apparently what Cuomo and the IDC wants to do is make it even easier for major parties to raid third parties by allowing the usurper’s name to actually appear on the ballot without the need to write it in.

Green Party rules do not allow candidates of other ballot qualified parties to run on their ballot line. The Board of Elections in the last election failed to enforce the rule, and allowed two Senate Democrats to appropriate the Green Party line through an opportunity to ballot petition. “The Green Party and our members have a first amendment right to say that our candidates support our platform and refuse to accept contributions from corporate interests. Cuomo and the IDC aren’t interested in preventing
corruption. They just want to further weaken political parties and make it easier for the candidates with the most money to buy elections,” stated Gloria Mattera, Green Party Co-Chairperson.

Allowing candidates to run on the ballot line of parties that they don’t belong to just confuses voters. The Green Party asserts that both laws (the existing opportunity to ballot and the new proposal) violates their constitutional first amendment right to freedom of association to determine who represents their party. Prior court decisions strongly support the right of the Green Party to determine who represents them on the ballot (e.g., California Democratic Party v Jones (2000) and New York State Board of Elections v Lopez Torres (2008).

Cuomo and the IDC are pretending that they are responding to the present Wilson-Pakula line that allows party leaders to sanction non-party candidates to receive the nomination of their party. Senator Malcolm Smith, a member of the IDC, has been indicted for attempting to bribe Republican Party leaders in NYC to grant him a Wilson-Pakula. Rather than eliminating the ability of candidates to run in parties they don’t belong to, Cuomo and the IDC want to allow candidates to raid as many parties as they want.

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How could Ariel Castro have been stopped?: Alternative thoughts on the Cleveland kidnapping

While the major media focuses largely on the specifics and drama of the Cleveland kidnapping, community activists and alternative media seek answers to how it could have been stopped, and how to decrease violence against women overall.

Democracy Now! [DN!] did an excellent program about the larger situation, and about the culture of violence against women. DN! noted that the Cleveland Police Department was already being investigated by the federal government.

Link to Democracy Now! story: Behind the Cleveland Kidnappings, A Culture of “Toxic Masculinity” & Gender-Based Violence

On DN! author Jaclyn Friedman said: Read more »

Occupy Opposes LA Foreclosures

Occupiers Keep Fighting for LA Homeowners (via www.laprogressive.com)

  Upset with Wells Fargo’s foreclosure practices, protesters held a demonstration on May Day that briefly shut down one of the bank’s branches in downtown Los Angeles. The action was organized by Occupy Fights Foreclosures, an Occupy Los Angeles subcommittee that has been assisting homeowners…

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The Folk-Groovin‘ Café 5/18/13

Add a little GROOVE to your coffee

Folk Groovin’ Cafe Open Mic: All musicians and poets welcome (sign up @ 7:45pm).

 

Tickets: $10 (at door). includes coffee, tea, beer, wine, soda, snacks, and a free CD raffle!

Hotline: 631-368-1920.

St. Lawrence of Canterbury Church, 

655 Old Country Rd. , Huntington Station, NY

(3/10 of a mile west of Deer Park Avenue)

Hosted by JIM FRAZZITTA


Special Guest Features
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LI Coffeehouse: PeaceSmiths on Fri. May 3, 2013

Peace DovePeaceSmiths MAY Coffeehouse

Friday, May 3, 2013

8pm to 11pm

At the FUMC in Amityville

* Singer/Songwriter John Myles

* Poet Herb Wahlsteen

* Musician, Guitarist, Songster Eli Maniscalco

*Open Mic: Maybe you???!
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Occupy May Day 2013 events in NYC

Occupy May Day NYC update:

-Police actions and arrests noted in NY Times article:
At Least Five Protesters Arrested (especially during Tompkins Square to Union Square march)

-Story and video of the NYC march, with comments by former NY Governor candidate Jimmy “Rent Is Too Damn High” McMillan and others at Press TV: here.

Lots of Occupy events in New York City for Wednesday, May 1st. See below for fun stuff like: People’s Puppets uptown and downtown performances; Solidarity Swarm and a sing-a-long at Union Square; 7pm People’s Assembly at Foley Square; 9pm party at Washington Square Park. And, more…

From an #OccupyWallStreet press release:

99% An Occupy Wall Street themeMay Day is tomorrow [Wednesday, May 1st], and Occupy Wall Street will be acting in force across New York City.

Join us on this day of celebration and agitation for the struggles of workers the world over. As the May Day music video “We Stand For Justice” depicts: “We stand for justice. We know what it feels like. We stand together, for justice we will fight!”

Indeed, the most important way you can show your support is by joining us in the streets on May Day. But we also need financial and material resources to spread the word and to support actions.

Please donate today to support OWS May Day 2013 activities.

Then tomorrow, stand together with us and fight for justice for the 99%!

from the ‘Your Inbox: Occupied’ team

May Day NYC

See the full May Day NYC schedule, as well as specifics on the events below:

all day: The People’s Puppets

We begin the day early in 2 groups: Uptown (meeting in Bryant Park at 10am) and Downtown (meeting in Union Sq at 11am). After marching with different groups, we’ll meet back at Union Square for more performances, especially game time at 4pm!

 

11am- 230: Free University @ Cooper Union

The Free University of NYC invites neighborhood organizations, schools, unions, spiritual centers, and other community education-oriented groups to create your own Free Universities this May 1st. The impetus behind this May Day call to education is to encourage local communities to host your own gatherings of free education to ensure they’re directly relevant and empowering on a ground level. Read more »