Activism

Michael Moore: OWS is 'beyond' party politics, election of candidates

In an interview with Anderson Cooper, filmmaker Michael Moore said that the "Occupy Wall Street" movement isn't lobbying Congress because our elected officials are the "employees of Wall Street" and that the famous lobbyist enclave "K-Street" is the "lobbying arm of Wall Street".

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Credit union flap may reveal Goldman Sachs is bullying community banks

When it was announced recently that Goldman Sachs had withdrawn its sponsorship of the small community bank at which Occupy Wall Street had set up an account for its donations, it appeared to be merely a petty act of vindictiveness.

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Tennessee judge orders Occupy Nashville protesters released

Twenty-nine protesters arrested in Nashville, Tennessee at 3 AM on Friday for refusing to comply with a newly-enacted city rule banning "overnight occupation" have been released after a judge refused to sign criminal trespassing warrants against them.

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Sgt. Shamar Thomas encourages veterans to join 'Occupy' movement

Sgt. Shamar Thomas, the U.S. Marine who confronted New York City police in a now-famous video from the "Occupy Wall Street" protests, appeared on Keith Olbermann's "Countdown" to discuss acts of police brutality against "Occupy" protesters, including Marine Scott Olsen, whose skull was fractured by police in Oakland. Thomas rallied veterans to march together Thursday in a show of solidarity with Olsen and to protect protesters from acts of violence by the New York Police Department.

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Chicago traders taunt 'Occupy Chicago' protesters with 'We are Wall Street' leaflets

Someone in the Chicago Board of Trade dropped leaflets on top of "Occupy Chicago" protesters Wednesday afternoon as they rallied alongside unions in the city's financial district.

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Olbermann interviews roommate of Iraq veteran injured in Oakland

On last night's "Countdown", Keith interviewed Iraq War veteran Keith Shannon, the roommate of "Occupy Oakland" protester Scott Olsen, who was injured Wednesday when police attacked the crowd of protesters with tear gas, stun grenades, and rubber bullets. Olsen was struck in the head by a tear-gas canister. His skull has been fractured and doctors have placed him in a medically-induced coma to ease the swelling in his brain.

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'Occupy Portland' touts highly-organized peaceful protest in video

Although footage of protesters clashing with police has received an overwhelming amount of media coverage, peaceful assemblies of "Occupy" protesters have mostly gone ignored. "Occupy Portland" released a short video on Wednesday that shows how the group's Peace & Safety Committee has maintained public safety and kept their actions peaceful.

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Protester: 'Occupy Oakland' not going away anytime soon

"Occupy Oakland" protester Fatima Mojadiddy appeared on Countdown with Keith Olbermann on Tuesday night to discuss the raid on the demonstration at Frank Ogawa Plaza.

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Conservative blogger gives out free bongs to embarrass protesters

James O'Keefe would be proud.

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Marine veteran injured by non-lethal rounds at Occupy Oakland

A Marine veteran at Occupy Oakland was injured Monday night after being shot at point-blank range with bean bags or rubber bullets by police.

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Police repeatedly clash with 'Occupy Oakland' in night of terror

Police in Oakland, California last night repeatedly clashed with demonstrators who refused to simply go home, even after every one of their repeated assemblies were declared illegal.

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Police fire tear gas at 'Occupy Oakland' protesters

Police fired tear gas at "Occupy Oakland" protesters on Tuesday night as a group of hundreds assembled outside City Hall. Early Tuesday morning, hundreds of police surrounded protesters at their small tent city in Frank H. Ogawa Plaza. The police firing tear gas and beanbag rounds to clear the protesters and arrested 85 people.

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'Occupy Chicago' protesters confront Rahm's chief of staff

Volunteers from National Nurses United and "Occupy Chicago" demonstrators marched to City Hall on Tuesday to protest their arrest late Saturday night in Grant Park.

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