Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:29 pm
Seriously, how did Dolan's brain just shit the bed like that? It terrifies me because it could happen to any of us if it happened to him.
What you don't know can't hurt them.
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The best thing Obombya could do for his country right now is to announce that he will not run for re-election.2012 Countdown wrote:p.s.- It also seems to escape the 'analysis' that this ENTIRE occupation is an implicit INDICTMENT of Obama.
Fucking dumbass.
Scary thought. I'm quite secure in my own sanity, but then again, none of us really knew Dolan personally (probably).Wombaticus Rex wrote:Seriously, how did Dolan's brain just shit the bed like that? It terrifies me because it could happen to any of us if it happened to him.
I've been a big fan of Richard Dolan's for some time now. But, having said that, I also have to say that I try to take everyone who rises to any degree prominence on edge topics, as he has, with a bit of a grain of salt now. Not because the edge topics themselves necessarily should be dismissed (in most cases in fact, not at all!) nor should relatively prominent commentators who analyze these subjects be distrusted outright necessarily, but because all of us in the orbit of these matters seem to have been used as sort of a "test lab at large" for propaganda purposes for so long, I've grown a rather thicker skin when one of the people I've been admiring winds up disappointing me a bit.Wombaticus Rex wrote:Seriously, how did Dolan's brain just shit the bed like that? It terrifies me because it could happen to any of us if it happened to him.
Alleged Murder Plot Fans U.S.-Iran Tensions
Figuring in among the lineup of top stories on Wednesday’s broadcast of “Democracy Now!” is the alleged assassination plot against Saudi Arabia Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir, for which the U.S. has charged two Iranian agents. Meanwhile, government officials in Tehran are accusing the Obama administration of creating a distraction from certain pressing domestic issues (ahem, Occupy Wall Street), and one Iranian source quoted in this report went so far as to compare the U.S display of diplomatic indignation to a “comedy show fabricated by America.” —KA
seemslikeadream wrote:Alleged Murder Plot Fans U.S.-Iran Tensions
Figuring in among the lineup of top stories on Wednesday’s broadcast of “Democracy Now!” is the alleged assassination plot against Saudi Arabia Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir, for which the U.S. has charged two Iranian agents. Meanwhile, government officials in Tehran are accusing the Obama administration of creating a distraction from certain pressing domestic issues (ahem, Occupy Wall Street), and one Iranian source quoted in this report went so far as to compare the U.S display of diplomatic indignation to a “comedy show fabricated by America.” —KA
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The script about the Iranian terrorist getting together with Mexican druglords to execute a Saudi diplomat is ok but it needs a boat chase.
6 minutes ago
Financial Giants Put New York City Cops On Their Payroll
October 12th, 2011
http://cryptogon.com/?p=25424
Via: CounterPunch:
If you’re a Wall Street behemoth, there are endless opportunities to privatize profits and socialize losses beyond collecting trillions of dollars in bailouts from taxpayers. One of the ingenious methods that has remained below the public’s radar was started by the Rudy Giuliani administration in New York City in 1998. It’s called the Paid Detail Unit and it allows the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street corporations, including those repeatedly charged with crimes, to order up a flank of New York’s finest with the ease of dialing the deli for a pastrami on rye.
The corporations pay an average of $37 an hour (no medical, no pension benefit, no overtime pay) for a member of the NYPD, with gun, handcuffs and the ability to arrest. The officer is indemnified by the taxpayer, not the corporation.
New York City gets a 10 percent administrative fee on top of the $37 per hour paid to the police. The City’s 2011 budget called for $1,184,000 in Paid Detail fees, meaning private corporations were paying wages of $11.8 million to police participating in the Paid Detail Unit. The program has more than doubled in revenue to the city since 2002.
The taxpayer has paid for the training of the rent-a-cop, his uniform and gun, and will pick up the legal tab for lawsuits stemming from the police personnel following illegal instructions from its corporate master. Lawsuits have already sprung up from the program.

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RT @OccupyWallStNYC: Mayor @MikeBloomberg just showed up @ #LibertyPlaza. Reception: peaceful but not 2 inviting! #occupywallstreet #ows
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Modern-day Pinkertons.eyeno wrote:This is rich.
Financial Giants Put New York City Cops On Their Payroll
October 12th, 2011
http://cryptogon.com/?p=25424
Via: CounterPunch:
If you’re a Wall Street behemoth, there are endless opportunities to privatize profits and socialize losses beyond collecting trillions of dollars in bailouts from taxpayers. One of the ingenious methods that has remained below the public’s radar was started by the Rudy Giuliani administration in New York City in 1998. It’s called the Paid Detail Unit and it allows the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street corporations, including those repeatedly charged with crimes, to order up a flank of New York’s finest with the ease of dialing the deli for a pastrami on rye.
The corporations pay an average of $37 an hour (no medical, no pension benefit, no overtime pay) for a member of the NYPD, with gun, handcuffs and the ability to arrest. The officer is indemnified by the taxpayer, not the corporation.
New York City gets a 10 percent administrative fee on top of the $37 per hour paid to the police. The City’s 2011 budget called for $1,184,000 in Paid Detail fees, meaning private corporations were paying wages of $11.8 million to police participating in the Paid Detail Unit. The program has more than doubled in revenue to the city since 2002.
The taxpayer has paid for the training of the rent-a-cop, his uniform and gun, and will pick up the legal tab for lawsuits stemming from the police personnel following illegal instructions from its corporate master. Lawsuits have already sprung up from the program.








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