Saturday, February 4, 2012

OWS: Occupy Buffalo Eviction

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WeSpeakNews: India 




 
On February 2, 2012, OccupyBuffalo was forcefully evicted from Niagara Square in Buffalo, New York after peacefully occupying since October of 2011. 

This eviction was a result of a disagreement between OccupyBuffalo and the
City of Buffalo.

Originally, the City offered to extend a prior approved joint agreement from 2011 to occupy until March 8th, 2012. OccupyBuffalo wanted the agreement to run until the end of March in order to find another location and to serve the needs of the community. 





Occupiers had until Wednesday [Feb 2] night as a deadline to leave, after 4 months of peaceful occupation. The occupation wished to further discuss this with the city. OccupyBuffalo denied the sudden and unexplained choice by the city to vacate dependent upon the cities actions to not renew the prior contract until end of March.


The First Amendment of the Constitution provides for 'the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.'"


That is exactly what
OccupyBuffalo did. That is not what occurred.


The permit to stay [that need not be obtained under the First Amendment yet was] in the square expired at midnight. Crews [Buffalo Police Department, bulldozers, dump trucks, and the SWAT team in riot gear] moved in to dismantle all structures in Niagara Square. 

The City and OccupyBuffalo have always worked together. 

This is a model occupation.





The raid occurred around 2:30am Thursday. 10 were arrested. All equipment, save for one or two items, were destroyed.  I watched live on Ustream in abject horror. 

I thought: I cannot believe this is occurring in my city.


This abuse of power was an immense shock as witnessed on Ustream by BootsofSolidarity because it occurred when people were sleeping. Peaceful resistance technique was again taught [on video] by a seasoned community leader when the raid began. It is heard on the stream: "The Buffalo Police Department said they will not destroy anything." 



Occupiers were also educated on possible arrest, meaning if they did not wish to take a chance, then to go across the street and for those that chose to exercise their legal, civil and human rights, then to stay put, peacefully.

There were no misunderstandings within the occupation.

SWAT Team members and Buffalo Police officers moved in on OccupyBuffalo with dump trucks, bulldozers and scooped the tents, equipment and all private and personal property into the dump trucks to be picked up at a "location" and sorted through.

Nearly everything was destroyed. This was not part of the agreement to vacate. Occupiers were simply told they may need to vacate. 

OccupyBuffalo has melded into a community of teach ins, education, free food for the hungry, information on war, diversity of all faith, government, politics and true democracy. 




Before this illegal raid, OccupyBuffalo was and is currently nominated for Top 20 out of 157 nominated occupations for a "community activist" award through FDL Action, coordinated by Jane Hamsher [HuffPost, Alternt, American Prospect, CNN, MSNBC, PBS, and producer of Natural Born Killers.]

Mayor Brown told Channel 2 News there was nothing but positive discussions between the two parties and: "As part of their contract there is the potential for renewal, but again we are talking. The talks are going very well. There has been a very positive communication with the City's Law Department, special events division and the occupiers from the very beginning and we feel that this will go forward in a very positive fashion."


Buffalo Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda stated: "We did not anticipate violence but we prepared for the worst and hoped for the best."


When speaking to Channel 2 News, Mayor Brown said the peaceful protest in Buffalo has been a model for other protest movements around the county. He told a reporter "there is a chance the protesters will be allowed to stay."  


In court on Thursday morning [VIDEO HERE] the 10 arrested [that never needed to be] were charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing, yet dismissed with restrictions: no occupying in a 3 mile radius to Niagara Square. 




The City has offered an abandoned house, at this point, to the occupation.

Why was the house not offered before the raid and arrests? Before the destruction of private property? Is that any different than what government bodies and police forces blame occupiers for doing?  Destructing governmental and city property by occupying it?

OccupyWallStreet has recognized this violation, as well as the world.


OccupyBuffalo will continue with or without a place to occupy in order to continue to serve the community as they have been.


Gina Panzarella of Buffalo NY states quite clearly:
"We are not Radicals. We are a very creative, intelligent group of diverse individuals who are trying to make better lives for ourselves, our children, our families and our neighbors. We want to expose the corruption that has taken out the middle class while serving as many as we can for our community."









Thursday, January 26, 2012

Free Henry! "Ethereal Gust" : How to Get the New Studio Release


I will be reviewing this soon, please grab a copy, it is amazing. 






ETHEREAL GUST has arrived!
The New Studio Record

Get yourself a copy of the LIMITED AUTOGRAPHED EDITION of Free Henry!'s new album that has just been released, the critically acclaimed:

"Ethereal Gust"
 
Click here for your LIMITED AUTOGRAPHED COPY

Digital downloads: Free Henry! in the iTunes Store
 

Have a great day and enjoy the new record.


                                 


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Buffalo Infringement Festival: 2012 Applications


The Buffalo Infringement Festival is now accepting applications for 2012.  

This year's festival runs from July 26 to August 5. Submissions are accepted February 1st - May 1st, 2012

The Buffalo Infringement Festival is 11 days of under the radar art. During the festival, the city comes alive with a range of eclectic, independent, experimental, and controversial art of all forms. 


Originating in Allentown, art bursts from every corner of the city, pumping creativity and absurdity along the way. 

The Buffalo Infringement Festival is a non-profit-driven, non-hierarchical endeavor organized by volunteers in our community. 

Infringement continues its three-fold mission of providing exposure to regional artists, building relationships with local venues and creating space for public art. 
 
Infringement welcomes all musicians, visual artists, dancers, poets, actors, filmmakers, performance artists, and street performers to submit a proposal. 


There are no fees to enter and every application is accepted. 

Registering early keeps you in touch with the monthly events and fundraisers, and links you with an organizer in your genre of art. It also helps organizers plan ahead with volume, as the festival grows larger every year. 

To get on the mailing list, send an email to: info@infringebuffalo.org


Proposals for the 2012 festival can be made online HERE.

*Provide email, create a password, provide contact info. You can revise your proposal at any time by logging back into the website.  
 


Infringe Everyday!

Monday, January 9, 2012

“When I’m President” : The 2012 U.S. Elections

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“When I’m president, meetings where laws are written will be more open to the public. No more secrecy.”
- Senator Barack Obama
[ABC 2007]


“God did not create this country to be a nation of followers.”
- Mitt Romney  [The Raw Story 2011]


“I would send troops back into Iraq.”
- Rick Perry [LA Times 2012]


“Palestinians are an “invented people.”
- Newt Gingrich [Al-Jazeera 2012]


August 2011, John Huntsman said: “He would support a constitutional amendment to ban abortion in the absence of a reversal by the Supreme Court on Roe v. Wade.”  
[International Business Times 2011] 


“Why don’t they quit once the so-called harassment starts? Obviously the morals of the harasser cannot be defended,  but how can the harassee escape some responsibility for the problem?’’ – Ron Paul, his book “Freedom Under Siege” 

[On sexual harassment, women’s rights in the workplace, CNN 2011] 


“I don’t want to make black people’s lives better by giving them somebody else’s money; I want to give them the opportunity to go out and earn the money.” 
Rick Santorum [CBS News 2012]



 Ladies and Gentleman, Welcome to the 2012 Presidential Election.

The 2012 United States Presidential election is “Jeopardy Gone Wrong.”  Contestants on Jeopardy, along with the host, Alex Trebek, can and have displayed political knowledge, global awareness. ethics, morals and diverse intellect. Unlike the Governors, Senators, Representatives, and various third party and independent challengers half-heartedly attempting to replace current President of the United States, Barack Obama.


The election of a President is a milestone.  It defines mores, economy, social order of a nation, in turn, affecting other nations.


The Choices:


ONE:  Re-elect Barack Obama: A “Democrat”, along with his cabinet, all partially responsible for national and global madness. Hold hope that in four years the following occur: economy improves, jobs increase, health care is provided, funding cuts for education and art cease, wars end, all troops are sent home, occupations in other nations halted, and that citizens of America [and the world] gain trust in the American government, as well as its citizens.


TWO:  Play “Pin the tail on the donkey regarding the “Republicans” running against Obama. The candidates as of January 8, 2011 at 3:49 am [the players keep changing] include: Speaker of the House: Newt Gingrich / Former Ambassador to China, Former Governor of Utah: John Huntsman / U.S. Representative: Ron Paul [Texas] / Governor of Texas: Rick Perry /  Former Governor of Massachusetts: Mitt Romney / Former Senator of Pennsylvania: Rick Santorum.


THREE:  Do Not Vote. Many citizens may choose this option. Although many died for each amendment, one does have the right.



Regardless, there is still time, hope. Change is ever possible.



It will be the most difficult vote of my life.