Saturday, October 29, 2011

OP-ED Time limits on freedom of speech comments by Karen Brown about Occupy Philly my responce to her semi hate speech!

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This is a message for karen brown and her cronies your anti free-speech rhetoric will not be considered acceptable, it is irresponsible hate speech of the worse sort; that of a hatred for free people who have governmental grievances to be redressed, and you will have to pay the recompense in the next election cycle for that irresponsibility.
I don't care if I have to run against you myself or if someone else that believes in freedom has to do it, but you will not be allowed to inhibit this movement or our constitutional rights, with what amounts to a form of treason against the values that our founding fathers held to be self evident and immutable.
If you want to save money do something about the homeless out here, do something about the unnecessary show of police force out, that does nothing but stand around and look pretty for the cameras. Stop sending us out the violently mentally ill as provocateurs. This is how the city can save money for the tax payers, stop spending money on pet projects that do not benefit the community as a whole.
There is no reasonableness to having a homeless population in a city with some 40,000 abandoned buildings, that could be renovated to be used for housing and services for our homeless, vets, mentally ill,etc. That is how to save the city money, stop sending our youth to prisons and get them the help they need to get their lives strait so they can be productive members of the communities they live.
Did the founding fathers put limits on the amount of time people had to redress issues with the government; no they did not and we will not leave until we are heard,listened to and have our demands; the demands of the people carried out. This is an occupation mayor nutter, karen brown, council men and women; anyone else who does not believe in freedom and is not willing to fight along side the 99% of loyal, red blooded Americans, you will not be allowed the free ride anymore.
You will feel what it means for people to be free in your midst and although peaceful occupation is our method our resistance is true, our need for redress is real, and we will no longer be denied by the 1% or those that wish to be that 1%, which are their bootlickers.

If you care to respond I will gladly have you on livestream.com/occupyphiladelphia or on my radio show or talk to you in public forum I don't care the venue, I will not attack you personally but your record will be known. You may contact me on facebook @ philadelphia occupation 1776 radio, or @ coryvclark.occupyphilly.1776@gmail.com or call me @2152055007 day or night to set something up.
Just so you know that if I must run it will be as a republican and not as a libertarian because I want to beat you in your own territory.

I am not afraid of you or your cronies and neither I no this movement will be silenced by the likes of you!

Friday, October 21, 2011

later video blog: I need some ideas for....

a name for a video blog on the truth behind the homeless situation and what needs to be done from the perspective of the homeless themselves. I'll put up a trailer before the sun rises on the marrow.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Occupy Philly a godsend to the homeless
Occupy Philadelphia has gone above and beyond the call of duty where the homeless are concerned. Doing more to help the homeless in Philadelphia then the city budget allocations have aloud the city to do recent history. In the past 13 days since they have been in occupation of City Hall Occupy Philly Has clothed, fed, provided shelter, social interaction, purpose, life skills training and dignity.
“Easily 150 cases of food come through here each week, to feed over a thousand homeless and occupiers every meal, three times a day”. says one person within the meal committee.
“ The people at Occupy Philly have taught me various skills from communications skills and conflict resolution to culinary skills and volunteerism, over all it’s a great experience,I feel like I have self respect” say Paul Green a homeless Philadelphia man.
So far they’ve been able to house an average of 1400 plus homeless persons that otherwise would have been on the street, or in a crumbling shelter system that is slowly closing down due budget constraints the city refuses to do anything about.
They’ve been able to cloth and feed who everyone who has come for that, “we aren’t turning away anyone,” said a comfort volunteer. “They’ve been a godsend for the homeless of this community,” a volunteer with Occupy Philadelphia said Monday.
They’ve been able to do this all and protest in a very peaceful fashion,
requiring next to no assistance from the police that maintain a presence there at city hall. Due to the diligent work of the safety and other volunteer working groups. Yet the city still insist on doing things in their same old inefective bureaucratic fashion.
written by: C.V.Clark