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David Safier

by David Safier One at a time. Raised above the protesters closing the K Street and 16th intersection.

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David Safier

by David Safier Feel free to submit caption. UPDATE: Favorite submitted caption thus far, from Jo M Holt: "Trickle-down to the little people! It's working!!"

Pics from Take Back K Street

David Safier

by David Safier The photo below went from a cute moment to my favorite moment of the day. Sleeping child on father's shoulder at the end of a long day (almost 3 hours by then). How sweet. I mentioned that to the woman next to me, and she told me, it isn't that man's child. … Read more

Pics from Take Back K Street

David Safier

by David Safier I've been having a hell of a time posting, between weak wireless and the posting mechanism going out. So here's a photo from today's march, with a few to follow. I'm hoping I can get them to work. This was the destination: the intersection of K Street and 16th. First the marchers … Read more

Los Angeles: ‘corporations are not people’ – amend the U.S. Constitution

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: On Tuesday, Los Angeles voted to end corporate personhood | The Raw Story: The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to support a resolution calling for a constitutional amendment that would assert that corporations are not entitled to constitutional rights, and that money is not the same as free speech. The resolution … Read more

Dr. Word notes: The Word(s) on the Street

David Safier

by David Safier Dr. Word noted as he marched, these were not your fathers' or grandfathers' chants from the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam War protests. He was pleased. The old chants were fine for their time, but they were tired. He imagines the young people on the marches felt like they were trapped … Read more

Wednesday: Take Back K Street

David Safier

by David Safier A sketchy post here. I'll follow with photos and more information. The entire Take Back the Capitol group split into about 6 marches. Arizona was on one with about, I'm guessing, 400 people, which seemed like the usual number. Our destination: K Street. It rained steadily, from mild to reasonably heavy, but … Read more

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