The Occupy USA movement.

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Schumacher

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As the Occupy USA movement enters its 3rd month, the crackdown is intensifying.
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Police arrest Occupy Denver protesters
Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:56PM GMT
US police have arrested nine Occupy protesters in Denver, the capital city of the central state of Colorado, and dismantled their camp, which was put on fire during the violence.


Police arrested nine protesters on Tuesday during the confrontation with anti-corporatism demonstrators, said Denver Police spokesman Lieutenant Matthew Murray.

It was not immediately known who set ablaze the camp, set up by protesters in Civic Center Park outside the Capitol building in downtown Denver.

Once police pushed protesters back, firefighters extinguished the fire and “public works crews” dismantled the camp, he said.

Over the past few weeks, police have broken up Occupy encampments in cities and towns across the US, harshly attacking and arresting dozens of protesters.

The anti-Wall Street protest in Denver was one of the last encampments in a major US city as part of a countrywide Occupy movement. The protest movement, which gave voice to outcries and grievances of people against poverty, unemployment, war, and corporatism, first began in Spain before gaining prominence in the US and then moving to other countries


In recent weeks, police have forcefully dismantled protest camps in New York, Los Angeles and many other cities while the Denver protest site has continued to draw demonstrators despite freezing temperatures and police crackdowns.

Since October, police have attacked the Denver camp three times and removed demonstrators from the site but they kept coming back. However, an Occupy demonstrator said the latest confrontation was more "tense" than previous ones.

There have been 5,425 arrests during Occupy protests in 94 cities across the US up to December 12, according to St. Pete for Peace, an Occupy-affiliated group from St. Petersburg, Florida.

The Occupy Wall Street movement began when a group of demonstrators gathered in New York's financial district on September 17 to protest against the unjust distribution of wealth in the country and the excessive influence of big corporations on US policies.


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Schumacher

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Brave Occupy protestors are taking their protests to the White House.
But fearing embarrassment to their ruler, police quickly arrested the protestors.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Several Occupy D.C. protesters have been arrested in a protest outside the White House.
U.S. Park Police said 11 protesters were arrested Monday night because they ignored police orders to leave the grounds. The protesters included some Occupy D.C. participants, though it wasn't clear if everyone arrested was part of the anti-Wall Street movement.

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The group was protesting a defense funding bill that would allow the president to detain people indefinitely if they are suspected of terrorist activities.
 

AssassinsMace

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In Oakland, CA there was the spokesperson who told reporters what they could film and what they couldn't of their encampment. Clearly this person didn't understand the concept of rights. And they were fighting for rights? Enough time has boiled them down to what they are... a bunch of spoiled brats who think they're entitled to taxpayers money to pay for their whims. Turns out most of these protestors in Oakland that were left, after time tested their comforts in life, were homeless juveniles that weren't from Oakland. So of course they didn't care about the economic well being of the residents of Oakland.
 

bd popeye

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Sorry gents...we can't let this thread stand..too political.

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