Thursday, October 27, 2011

MEANWHILE HERE IN THE US - SHAME!

Oakland, California



From the Marine Times:
An uncle of an Iraq War veteran injured when anti-Wall Street protesters clashed with police in Oakland, Calif., said he was appalled by officers’ action.

A hospital spokesman says the 24-year-old veteran and Wisconsin native, Scott Olsen, was upgraded to fair condition and moved into an intensive care unit on Thursday.
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His uncle, George Nygaard, tells The Associated Press from Wisconsin that Olsen’s parents were heading to California on Thursday morning.

Olsen apparently suffered a fractured skull Tuesday in a march with other protesters toward Oakland City Hall. The demonstrators were trying to re-establish a presence in the area of a disbanded protesters’ camp when they were met by officers.

It’s not known exactly what type of object struck Olsen or who might have thrown it, although the group Iraq Veterans Against the War said officers were responsible for his injury.

Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said officials will investigate whether officers used excessive force.
Atlanta, Georgia



My hands are not clean. We own investments. Still, my sympathy lies with the Occupy Wall Street protestors. The injustices are too great to brush away. The disparities in income between the rich and the working poor are too monstrous to ignore. That's not to speak of those who have no work, those who are stuck in part-time jobs, and those who are underemployed.

Why can't the protestors occupy public space and show themselves? None of the people with the power to change the sorry situation are listening. Can they close their eyes, too? Why can't the police let the protestors be, so long as they're peaceful?
"The bank is something more than men, I tell you. It's the monster. Men made it, but they can't control it." John Stinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath
H/T to Counterlight for the videos.

4 comments:

  1. Grandmere, you're hardly a major shaper of the economy in a position to defraud millions of investors. I'd hang onto your retirement stocks and I wouldn't feel personally responsible for the wreckage of the global economy if I were you.

    You are, and always were, one of the 99% and one of the good guys.

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  2. Counterlight, thanks. No, I'm hardly a major shaper of the economy, yet I'd willingly pay a greater share of my income to even things out, although I'm not anywhere near the 1% or at the incomes that are being discussed for a rise in taxes. We realize that we are so much more fortunate than many that we'd pay more without making a fuss.

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  3. I went to our Occupy Richmond yesterday. The Tea Party here is pushing the mayor to evict them... I'm afraid it may get rough. I hope not.

    What a country calls its vital economic interests are not the things which enable its citizens to live, but the things which enable it to make war.
    --Simone Weil

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  4. margaret, I hope things don't get rough in Richmond. Thus far, relations between the protestors in New Orleans and the police have been amicable. I hope it stays that way.

    Amen! to Simone Weil's words.

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