OAKLAND, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 27, 2011 - Oakland Mayor Jean Quan released a statement late last night saying she now supports the Occupy Oakland protesters and will minimize police presence for the time being. The statement comes less than 48 hours after local pig cops assaulted and battered unarmed protesters with rubber bullets, stun grenades, sound cannon, and tear gas.
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Oakland Mayor removes cop presence after receiving threats from citizens
Action Alert: Pig cop terrorists assault Marine with chemical weapons to stifle protests
OAKLAND, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 27, 2011 - In a video published early Thursday morning, ex-Marine Scott Olsen, the 24-year-old who suffered a fractured skull in Oakland on Tuesday night and is currently in critical condition, is seen standing peacefully in front of a police barricade next to a uniformed sailor just moments before outlaw pig cops deployed chemical agents to disperse the crowd.
Ron Paul on valuing life
This campaign message by The Patriot Congressman eloquently displays and clearly expresses that every life is precious. Dr. Paul reminds us that unless we remember to value life, we cannot expect to have our liberty.
City Gestapo corrals and arrests 700 demonstrators on Brooklyn Bridge
NEW YORK (PNN) - October 2, 2011 - In a tense showdown above the East River, the police arrested more than 700 demonstrators from the Occupy Wall Street protests who took to the roadway as they tried to cross the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday afternoon.
The police said it was the marchers’ choice that led to the enforcement action.
North Carolina governor suggests suspending congressional elections
RALEIGH, North Carolina (PNN) - September 28, 2011 - North Carolina's fascist Democrat governor suggested this week that the U.S. suspend congressional elections for two years so the people's representatives won't have to focus on reelection while they work to solve the nation's budget woes.
Terrorist ATF thugs tell gun dealers not to sell to legal marijuana users
WASHINGTON (PNN) - September 28, 2011 - Those who use marijuana legally in accordance with their respective state's laws cannot be sold or possess firearms, according to a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) memo issued on September 21.
The memo to federally licensed gun dealers in the United States, obtained by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, stated that it was illegal under federal law to sell firearms to anyone reasonably suspected of using a controlled substance.
Movement springs up in Ohio to reclaim sovereignty
COLUMBUS, Ohio - September 27, 2011 - In a sign of the divisive political times in which we live, there have been more calls in recent years for a reassertion of local sovereignty over federal control.
Now comes a movement in Ohio that supporters say is all about reclaiming what they believe is the state's lost sovereignty to a habitually overreaching and controlling federal government.
Thug cops arrest over 700 people at Wall Street protest
Thousands of angry people took over the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, with a determination reminiscent of the war protests of the 1960s. Chants of “We are watching!” and “We want real change!” could be heard amidst the crowds, along with cries of “Let them go!” - a reference to those innocent Amerikans who have already been arrested by New York’s thug cops, who displayed typical fascist behavior by suppressing media coverage of the protests.
Judge rules part of USA PATRIOT Act unconstitutional
PORTLAND, Oregon - September 29, 2011 - On Wednesday, a federal judge ruled that two provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act are unconstitutional because they allow search warrants to be issued without a showing of probable cause.
U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken ruled that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, as amended by the USA PATRIOT Act, "now permits the executive branch of government to conduct surveillance and searches of Amerikan citizens without satisfying the probable cause requirements of the Fourth Amendment."
Fascist Files: Residents livid about no clapping rule at public meetings
PEEKSKILL, N.Y. - September 27, 2011 - Want to get thrown out of a Peekskill City Council meeting? Start clapping.
After a series of boisterous meetings, Mayor Mary Foster is trying to bring decorum back to the chamber by banning clapping.
“We’ve had to end meetings because the disruptions just became too unruly,” Foster said.
However, critics of the measure spoke with 1010 WINS’ Al Jones and said they felt like they were being treated like kindergarteners.
