Radical Democrat[s] Marching with `Normal` People

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By PapaGiorgio / Oct 13 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism, Poli-Sci / No Comments »

Irony: Anti-War Protester Screams that Pro-Gitmo Woman Should be `Hanged` (Thanks Rebel Pundit)

Via The Blaze (Originally at Rebel Pundit)

Occupation in Iraq = bad // Occupation in Wall Street = good

By PapaGiorgio / Oct 10 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism, Foreign Policy / No Comments »

After watching this video I thought of something. The left bemoans “occupations” by America in Iraq and Afghanistan, and by Israel in the Middle-East. This being said, they seemingly — wholeheartedly — accept occupation in places like D.C. [Wall Street] and the Smithsonian Institute? Very odd.

At Least She Is honest ~ `I don‘t even know what’s going on`

By PapaGiorgio / Oct 10 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism / No Comments »

Via The Blaze:

Chicago was the scene of more than one protest this weekend. Not only did the Occupy Wall St. folks deliver a Windy City edition, but protesters also gathered for the Midwest Anti-War Mobilization rally (they eventually joined up together). Blogger Repel Pundit caught up with one alleged protester to get her views on what was really going on and even her thoughts on the flag. It was a jovial, yet candid, interview.

What do I mean? Well, when asked if she thought this was a “patriotic march,” the girl answered, “I don’t– I mean, I don‘t think we know what we’re doing enough for it to be technically patriotic. (Laughs.) I mean, come on, this is like crazy liberals, I don‘t even know what’s going on.”

That certainly fits into the popular criticism that recent protests are disorganized, and that many of the protesters are struggling to unite around a message.

She had more, though. After saying she thought the American flag represented “nastiness,” Rebel Pundit asked when that change occurred. “I do not know enough about American history to be able to give you that answer.”

All right then. Here‘s to hoping the simple explanation is that she’s Canadian:

Is This Irony or Hypocrisy?

By PapaGiorgio / Oct 09 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism / No Comments »

ReasonTV Does Occupy Wall Street

By PapaGiorgio / Oct 07 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism, Poli-Sci / No Comments »

Via BigGovernment

From Video Description:

Down with banks, student-loan debt, and expensive elections! Up with barter…capitalism…and…Mitt Romney?!?!

On October 4, 2011, Reason.tv visited the Occupy Wall Street protests at Liberty Square in Lower Manhattan, on Day 18 of the ongoing demonstration.

The crowd was relatively small at about 300, and included educated but unemployed workers, college students and recent graduates, homeless drifters, performance artists, 9/11 truthers, and a not-insignificant number of journalists.

The “leaderless” movement is made up of more than a dozen smaller groups, such as the “Information” group with Macbooks hooked up to generators who maintain the “OccupyWallStreet” Twitter feeds and liveblogs, a “People’s Library” consisting mostly of donated leftist literature, and a well-stocked kitchen where organic vegetables are sliced for communal salads.

Student loan debt, campaign finance reform, and general anger with the sluggish economy were the more frequent grievances aired, but the demonstrators are hardly monolithic in their passions or opinions. Among the boilerplate anti-capitalist rhetoric included a lifelong Democrat professing his support for Mitt Romney, an unemployed aviation mechanic declaring his continued support of capitalism and disgust at corporate welfare, and a homeless man expressing skepticism that any of the protestors would remain in the park if just “one bad wind” rolled through the area.

Also in the crowd was Republican New York City Councilman Daniel J. Halloran, who took all questions from the assembled crowd, and even won them over after forcefully denouncing taxpayer bailouts of corporations and eminent-domain abuse.

Though the message of Occupy Wall Street is muddled and the future of the protest remains unclear, similar “Occupy” demonstrations are popping up in cities all over the United States, and the quasi-anarchist community residing in Liberty Square shows no signs of relinquishing its post.

Reason recapped the list of demands of the self-professed “99%,” which include free college education for all and a minimum wage of $20/hr. Read that at http://bit.ly/pcDOLc

And check out this riveting eyewitness account and analysis from NYC at http://bit.ly/nRR3Wf

In 1949, President Harry Truman Signed The Housing Act, Which Gave Federal, State, And Local Governments Unprecedented Power To Shape Residential Life ~ The Tragedy of Urban Renewal

By PapaGiorgio / Sep 29 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism, History, Social Programs / No Comments »

In 1949, President Harry Truman signed the Housing Act, which gave federal, state, and local governments unprecedented power to shape residential life. One of the Housing Act’s main initiatives - ”urban renewal” -  destroyed about 2,000 communities in the 1950s and ’60s and forced more than 300,000 families from their homes. Overall, about half of urban renewal’s victims were black, a reality that led to James Baldwin’s famous quip that “urban renewal means Negro removal.”

New York City’s Manhattantown (1951) was one of the first projects authorized under urban renewal and it set the model not only for hundreds of urban renewal projects but for the next 60 years of eminent domain abuse at places such as Poletown, New London, and Atlantic Yards. The Manhattantown project destroyed six blocks on New York City’s Upper West Side, including an African-American community that dated to the turn of the century. The city sold the land for a token sum to a group of well-connected Democratic pols to build a middle-class housing development. Then came the often repeated bulldoze-and-abandon phenomenon: With little financial skin in the game, the developers let the demolished land sit vacant for years.

The community destroyed at Manhattantown was a model for the tight-knit, interconnected neighborhoods later celebrated by Jane Jacobs and other critics of top-down redevelopment. In the early 20th century, Manhattantown was briefly the center of New York’s black music scene. A startling roster of musicians, writers, and artists resided there: the composer Will Marion Cook, vaudeville star Bert Williams, opera singer Abbie Mitchell, James Weldon Johnson and his brother Rosemond, muralist Charles Alston, writer and historian Arturo Schomburg, Billie Holiday (whose mother also owned a restaurant on 99th Street), Butterfly McQueen of “Gone with the Wind” fame, and the actor Robert Earl Jones.

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AFL-CIO Leader Says His Heroes Are Che Guevara and Cynthia McKinney…After She Says America Is Committing War Crimes in Palestine and Libya

By PapaGiorgio / Sep 28 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism, Unions / No Comments »

Via The Blaze!

Former president Jimmy Carter makes demonstrably false claim on Rachel Maddow show that Israel has not relinquished any occupied territories as it agreed to do in 1979 treaty with Egypt

By PapaGiorgio / Sep 20 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism, Israel/Jewish / No Comments »

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By PapaGiorgio / Sep 14 2011 / in Democratic Progressivism, Freedom, Poli-Sci / No Comments »

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