A few days ago, Cook County Associate Judge Thomas More Donnelly
threw out charges stemming from the "Curfew Violations" last October when the Chicago Police Department was ordered (I heard the order come across the
police radio as I was observing and recording) to "pull the plug" on
the Occupation.
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Meg at Occupy Chicago's One Year Anniversary. |
It seems that Selective enforcement of a 43 year old law is indeed
unconstitutional. I guess it is only constitutional if they oppress
everyone equally all the time. Since I am not a lawyer, I do not know.
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Activist Sign at the One Year Anniversary of Occupy Chicago. |
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This, ruling, however, was a real gift to Occupy Chicago on its Anniversary.
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Message to the people from Occupy Chicago. |
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Last Sunday was Occupy Chicago's one year anniversary. It is, as you
can see for yourself, still here. Government repression has not quashed
the Occupation, the Rebellion, the on going class struggle between the
Oligarchy of the 1% and the decaying community of the 99%.
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@Allshiny @B_meson from Twitter and Occupy Chicago Celebrating One Year at LaSalle and Jackson. |
We are still here. However, there is a question that hangs over the Occupy Chicago Community that is begging to be answered.
What exactly does Occupy, the Rebellion, the Revolution -- call it whatever you wish -- have to offer an aging, non-union, working class, white, male?
That is a question which needs to be answered.
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