Chicago: Test or Tradition
City of Chicago: No Permanent Gathering Spot for Occupy Chicago

Well it had to happen eventually. Someone to test the waters of the Occupy Movement.

They didn't hold much back.

Chicago's New Mayor Rahm Emanuel (former Obama White House Chief of Staff to President Barack Obama, senior advisor to President Bill Clinton and a past Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives - Who was replaced in the White House as Chief of Staff by Chicago's own William Michael "Bill" Daley a past Secretary of Commerce under President Bill Clinton, who most recently served on the Executive Committee of JPMorgan Chase & Co.) says he was consulted before the arrests of the protestors in Chicago.

We Love You Too

6 pack and a TV,

The Occupy Movement is at least partially about the robbery of the people of the United States and the associated crimes and elimination of peoples rights. Why do the leaders of Chicago not want people talking about and protesting that?

Actually, what do they have against the 2 million+ people that died in wars to build and protect our republic and it's democracy. Truth wins justice, dignity, morality and honor, not sheepelness, ignorance, force or abuse.

Don't they realize that in 30 years their grandchildren will be putting their pictures on walls for dart practice as a result of being sold down the river as slaves?

But, who would actually be surprised that Chicago, a city known worldwide for corruption would want to prevent the promotion of justice and marching for truth.

I love Chicago and the people of Chicago, it saddens me that the controllers of the city have decided to promote the pillaging of the people of the USA instead of joining with the 99% in saying hey...wait a minute.. let's take a closer look at all of this.

Here is an example of one of the issues that concern some of us in the Occupy Movement:

Do the Math,
Rahm Emanuel Mayorial campaign cash: 11 million.$11,788,360 for a job that pays $216,000 per year. Imagine that.

Nurses speak out about arrests: "A person and their rights don't stop at 11 p.m. in the city of Chicago," ...more Oct 23   more Oct 24