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William Rivers Pitt | A Delicate Moment for the Occupy Wall Street
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William Rivers Pitt | A Delicate Moment for the Occupy Wall Street Movement
http://www.truth-out.org/delicate-moment-occupy-wall-street-movement/1318336894
William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "Anyone who still thinks the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests are some kind of fluke, an exercise in ego inflation by spoiled college kids and aging hippies, needs to go back to bed. This thing is very much for real, is very large, and is growing exponentially. Similar protests have sprung up in dozens of cities all across the country, and with an 'Occupy the London Stock Exchange' action set to take place on Saturday, the movement is poised to become an international affair."
Naomi Klein: From Madrid to Madison - the 99 Percent Speak Out Against Pro-Corporate Policies
http://www.truth-out.org/occupy-wall-street-most-important-thing-world-now/1318340232
Naomi Klein, The Nation: "If there is one thing I know, it is that the 1 percent loves a crisis. When people are panicked and desperate and no one seems to know what to do, that is the ideal time to push through their wish list of pro-corporate policies: privatizing education and social security, slashing public services, getting rid of the last constraints on corporate power. Amidst the economic crisis, this is happening the world over."
US Jobs in Danger as NAFTA-Style Deal Heads to Congress
http://www.truth-out.org/us-jobs-danger-nafta-style-deal-heads-congress/1318253738
Rose Aguilar, Truthout: "Despite campaign promises to reform trade deals, President Obama has asked Congress to approve three NAFTA-style deals - negotiated by former President George W. Bush - with Panama, Korea and Colombia. The House and Senate are expected to vote on these deals on Wednesday."
Grounds for Common Cause Between Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party? An Interview With Timothy P. Carney
http://www.truth-out.org/grounds-common-cause-between-occupy-wall-street-and-tea-party/1318352406
J.A. Myerson, Truthout: "Last week, I challenged libertarian populist writers for The Washington Examiner, who had been writing disparagingly about Occupy Wall Street, to accept my invitation and come by. It turned out that Timothy P. Carney, one of the writers I named, was planning on doing just that to write about it. Thanks to Mr. Carney for graciously agreeing to be interviewed."
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Police Violently Crackdown on Occupy Boston, and More
http://www.truth-out.org/news-thom-hartmann-police-violently-crackdown-occupy-boston-and-more/1318352878
In today's On the News segment: Police crack down on Occupy Boston, Senate to vote on Obama's job plan, more than six million unemployed Americans could lose their benefits by the end of this year, President Obama looks poised to sign off on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens discusses Florida recount in his new book, Wisconsin State's Democratic Party will begin sending out recall petitions against Governor Walker on November 15, and more.
Bill McKibben | Obama's Failing Emails: Where Did the President's Mojo Go?
http://www.truth-out.org/obamas-failing-emails-where-did-presidents-mojo-go/1318342073
Bill McKibben, TomDispatch: "Obama had mojo when he knew it wasn't about him, that it was about change. But when you promise change, you have to deliver. His last best opportunity may come with that Keystone Pipeline decision, which he can make entirely by himself, without our inane Congress being able to get in the way."
Bloomberg Says Wall Street Protesters Can Remain in Zuccotti Park "Indefinitely" - With Conditions
http://www.truth-out.org/bloomberg-permits-wall-street-protesters-remain-park-indefinitely-reports-wsj/1318288645
Paul Mutter, Truthout: "Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City has announced yesterday that the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) demonstrators will be allowed to remain in Zuccotti Park and continue demonstrating: 'the bottom line is - people want to express themselves. And as long as they obey the laws, we'll allow them to,' he told reporters, though he then added that he imagined the onset of colder weather will partly determine how much longer OWS remains camped out in lower Manhattan."
Guantanamo: A Cold Sore on the Face of America
http://www.truth-out.org/guantanamo-cold-sore-face-america/1318274552
Lt. Col. Barry Wingard, Truthout: "Recently, the Kuwaiti Prime Minister, Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, traveled to the United States and, in a meeting with Vice President Biden, once again asserted Kuwait's interest in seeing its two remaining citizens (Fayiz Al-Kandari and Fawzi Al-Odah) returned from America's island prison in Guantanamo Bay (GTMO). While I applaud the prime minister addressing this issue, virtually identical appeals from Kuwait have fallen upon deaf ears for more than a decade."
Paul Krugman | When Industry Pollutes, We All Pay a Steep Price
http://www.truth-out.org/when-industry-pollutes-we-all-pay-steep-price/1318342016
Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: "Today's American right doesn't believe in externalities, or correcting market failures; it believes that there are no market failures, that unregulated capitalism is always right. Faced with evidence that market prices are, in fact, wrong, they simply attack the science."
MoveOn.Org and Friends Attempt to Co-Opt Occupy Wall Street Movement
http://www.truth-out.org/moveonorg-and-friends-attempt-co-opt-occupy-wall-street-movement/1318259708
Steve Horn, Truthout: "Gandhi once said of growing movements of social protestation, 'First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.' The trajectory of the ever-evolving and growing Occupy Wall Street movement follows the same pattern almost to a 'T,' with slight variation.... one can observe a perfect case study of the liberal class in action, in four distinct acts, with one exception: 'then they fight you' can be replaced with 'then they attempt to co-opt your movement.'"
Alison Bechdel: I Am Not Gary Trudeau
http://www.truth-out.org/interview-alison-bechdel/1318339696
Anne Elizabeth Moore and Gabrielle Gamboa, Truthout: "So far in Ladydrawers, we've looked at differences in the way women are portrayed and paid in the comics industry, and some of the arguments brought up when women in the industry argue for more equitable treatment. But how does this end up looking on a creator level - and what kinds of content can emerge when an entire class of media makers isn't fully supported? The next few installments of Ladydrawers investigates these questions by talking directly to creators. First up, Part 1 of an exclusive interview with Alison Bechdel, currently on tour with the latest edition of Best American Comics."
Thom Hartmann | The Purpose of a Free Press
http://www.truth-out.org/unequal-media/1318359703
Thom Hartmann, Berrett-Koehler Publishers: "The gadfly of American journalism in the first half of the twentieth century, A. J. 'Joe' Liebling, commented, 'Freedom of the press belongs to the man who owns one.' It's become even more true today, although you can replace the word man with the word corporation. And today there are fewer of those truly free resources than ever before."
Bank of America Versus America the Beautiful
http://www.truth-out.org/bank-america-versus-america-beautiful/1318344091
Kieran Manjarrez, Woodchip Gazette: "A public hew and cry has arisen against the announced plan of major banks to charge depositors three to five dollars a month for the use of debit cards to make purchases. In an extremely rare instance of 'market justice' the value of Bank of America's shares tumbled."
The Occupy Wall Street Movement and the Coming Demise of Crony Capitalism
http://www.truth-out.org/occupy-wall-street-movement-and-coming-demise-crony-capitalism/1318341474
Ravi Batra, Truthout: "In 1978, to the laughter of many and the derision of a few, I wrote a book called, 'The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism,' which predicted that Soviet communism would vanish around the end of the century, whereas crony or monopoly capitalism would create the worst-ever concentration of wealth in its history, so much so that a social revolution would start its demise around 2010. My forecasts derived from the law of social cycles, which was pioneered by my late teacher and mentor, P. R. Sarkar. Lo and behold, Soviet communism disappeared right before your eyes during the 1990s, and now, just a year after 2010, middle-class America, spearheaded by a movement increasingly known as 'Occupy Wall Street (OWS),' is beginning to revolt against Wall Street greed and crony capitalism. Will the revolt succeed? It surely will, because the pre-conditions for its success are all there."
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Enough With the Left/Right Pretense: Let's Get to the Truth
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Throw the Bums Out: Campaign to Oust Murdoch Clan From News Corp. Gains Momentum
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The Occupy Wall Street Movement: More Than Meets the Eye
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A Bloody US Legacy in Western Iraq
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New Zealand Oil Spill: Conservationists Warn of Wildlife "Tragedy"
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<!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="content" --><p>Tuesday 11 October 2011 <br />
<br />
<font><strong>William Rivers Pitt | A Delicate Moment for the Occupy Wall Street Movement</strong></font><br />
William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "Anyone who still thinks the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests are some kind of fluke, an exercise in ego inflation by spoiled college kids and aging hippies, needs to go back to bed. This thing is very much for real, is very large, and is growing exponentially. Similar protests have sprung up in dozens of cities all across the country, and with an 'Occupy the London Stock Exchange' action set to take place on Saturday, the movement is poised to become an international affair."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=pRlWonL9cliKkuYLbG8ZLERt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Naomi Klein: From Madrid to Madison - the 99 Percent Speak Out Against Pro-Corporate Policies</strong></font><br />
Naomi Klein, The Nation: "If there is one thing I know, it is that the 1 percent loves a crisis. When people are panicked and desperate and no one seems to know what to do, that is the ideal time to push through their wish list of pro-corporate policies: privatizing education and social security, slashing public services, getting rid of the last constraints on corporate power. Amidst the economic crisis, this is happening the world over."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=xMXCuXBt%2FvQ1YyD3M3aIWERt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>US Jobs in Danger as NAFTA-Style Deal Heads to Congress</strong></font><br />
Rose Aguilar, Truthout: "Despite campaign promises to reform trade deals, President Obama has asked Congress to approve three NAFTA-style deals - negotiated by former President George W. Bush - with Panama, Korea and Colombia. The House and Senate are expected to vote on these deals on Wednesday."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=0g2I4335MWi41bBPo2Sr1ERt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Grounds for Common Cause Between Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party? An Interview With Timothy P. Carney</strong></font><br />
J.A. Myerson, Truthout: "Last week, I challenged libertarian populist writers for The Washington Examiner, who had been writing disparagingly about Occupy Wall Street, to accept my invitation and come by. It turned out that Timothy P. Carney, one of the writers I named, was planning on doing just that to write about it. Thanks to Mr. Carney for graciously agreeing to be interviewed."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=LtBoT%2F7fYgNhWzPZQReA5ERt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>On the News With Thom Hartmann: Police Violently Crackdown on Occupy Boston, and More</strong></font><br />
In today's On the News segment: Police crack down on Occupy Boston, Senate to vote on Obama's job plan, more than six million unemployed Americans could lose their benefits by the end of this year, President Obama looks poised to sign off on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens discusses Florida recount in his new book, Wisconsin State's Democratic Party will begin sending out recall petitions against Governor Walker on November 15, and more.<br />
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<font><strong>Bill McKibben | Obama's Failing Emails: Where Did the President's Mojo Go?</strong></font><br />
Bill McKibben, TomDispatch: "Obama had mojo when he knew it wasn't about him, that it was about change. But when you promise change, you have to deliver. His last best opportunity may come with that Keystone Pipeline decision, which he can make entirely by himself, without our inane Congress being able to get in the way."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=eY9uZ7zErtSaERcOynx6PURt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Bloomberg Says Wall Street Protesters Can Remain in Zuccotti Park "Indefinitely" - With Conditions</strong></font><br />
Paul Mutter, Truthout: "Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City has announced yesterday that the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) demonstrators will be allowed to remain in Zuccotti Park and continue demonstrating: 'the bottom line is - people want to express themselves. And as long as they obey the laws, we'll allow them to,' he told reporters, though he then added that he imagined the onset of colder weather will partly determine how much longer OWS remains camped out in lower Manhattan." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=KPF94EZgRVOL%2F537WpvW4kRt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Guantanamo: A Cold Sore on the Face of America</strong></font><br />
Lt. Col. Barry Wingard, Truthout: "Recently, the Kuwaiti Prime Minister, Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, traveled to the United States and, in a meeting with Vice President Biden, once again asserted Kuwait's interest in seeing its two remaining citizens (Fayiz Al-Kandari and Fawzi Al-Odah) returned from America's island prison in Guantanamo Bay (GTMO). While I applaud the prime minister addressing this issue, virtually identical appeals from Kuwait have fallen upon deaf ears for more than a decade." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=FrJoDFSJj3BBHGrjqrZQK0Rt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Paul Krugman | When Industry Pollutes, We All Pay a Steep Price</strong></font><br />
Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: "Today's American right doesn't believe in externalities, or correcting market failures; it believes that there are no market failures, that unregulated capitalism is always right. Faced with evidence that market prices are, in fact, wrong, they simply attack the science." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=0oQOmV2CGxpf722dPrfsT5%2BRwn4EPDXT"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>MoveOn.Org and Friends Attempt to Co-Opt Occupy Wall Street Movement</strong></font><br />
Steve Horn, Truthout: "Gandhi once said of growing movements of social protestation, 'First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.' The trajectory of the ever-evolving and growing Occupy Wall Street movement follows the same pattern almost to a 'T,' with slight variation.... one can observe a perfect case study of the liberal class in action, in four distinct acts, with one exception: 'then they fight you' can be replaced with 'then they attempt to co-opt your movement.'"<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=MLJzjI%2B9T%2B%2BB62nvab45ukRt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Alison Bechdel: I Am Not Gary Trudeau</strong></font><br />
Anne Elizabeth Moore and Gabrielle Gamboa, Truthout: "So far in Ladydrawers, we've looked at differences in the way women are portrayed and paid in the comics industry, and some of the arguments brought up when women in the industry argue for more equitable treatment. But how does this end up looking on a creator level - and what kinds of content can emerge when an entire class of media makers isn't fully supported? The next few installments of Ladydrawers investigates these questions by talking directly to creators. First up, Part 1 of an exclusive interview with Alison Bechdel, currently on tour with the latest edition of Best American Comics." <br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=1dF%2B03Liwgq0NnkNEPaj70Rt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Comic Strip</font></a> <br />
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<font><strong>Thom Hartmann | The Purpose of a Free Press</strong></font><br />
Thom Hartmann, Berrett-Koehler Publishers: "The gadfly of American journalism in the first half of the twentieth century, A. J. 'Joe' Liebling, commented, 'Freedom of the press belongs to the man who owns one.' It's become even more true today, although you can replace the word man with the word corporation. And today there are fewer of those truly free resources than ever before."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=itunFD0eVgVvLMYwifHBRJ%2BRwn4EPDXT"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>Bank of America Versus America the Beautiful</strong></font><br />
Kieran Manjarrez, Woodchip Gazette: "A public hew and cry has arisen against the announced plan of major banks to charge depositors three to five dollars a month for the use of debit cards to make purchases. In an extremely rare instance of 'market justice' the value of Bank of America's shares tumbled."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=sG%2BijrjRp%2B2RzY526BHbM0Rt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> <br />
<br />
<font><strong>The Occupy Wall Street Movement and the Coming Demise of Crony Capitalism</strong></font><br />
Ravi Batra, Truthout: "In 1978, to the laughter of many and the derision of a few, I wrote a book called, 'The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism,' which predicted that Soviet communism would vanish around the end of the century, whereas crony or monopoly capitalism would create the worst-ever concentration of wealth in its history, so much so that a social revolution would start its demise around 2010. My forecasts derived from the law of social cycles, which was pioneered by my late teacher and mentor, P. R. Sarkar. Lo and behold, Soviet communism disappeared right before your eyes during the 1990s, and now, just a year after 2010, middle-class America, spearheaded by a movement increasingly known as 'Occupy Wall Street (OWS),' is beginning to revolt against Wall Street greed and crony capitalism. Will the revolt succeed? It surely will, because the pre-conditions for its success are all there."<br />
<a href="http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=CSO6xxnqxeVRvFq8yKo1BERt48Tbxhvc"><font color="#cc0000">Read the Article</font></a> </p>
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