Occupy Austin Education Rally March 3, 2012

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Texas spends millions of dollars on standardized testing each year, much of which goes to straight to corporations like Pearson Inc. Students waste too many hours filling out bubbles with a #2 pencil, when they could actually be learning how

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NDAA Protest in Austin, Texas February 3rd, 2012

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Occupy Austin rejects the passing of SDAA and calls for immediate repeal! Austin Occupiers create a street scene protest scenario to mimic the “disappearance” and or the indefinite imprisonment of US citizens without fair trial. We are blessed with some

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Boston Marches on Big Banks to Expose Underwater Mortgage Crisis

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‪Sporting goggles, snorkels flippers and life preservers, more than 150 demonstrators marched on the big banks on Jan 30 to call attention to the scourge of underwater mortgages. Local foreclosure victims were joined by allies from Occupy Wall Street, Occupy

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Protest Against Corporate Personhood in Kansas City

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On January 20 & 21, 2012, Kansas City Move to Amend (kcmovetoamend.org) hosted events in protest of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, which gave coporations the power to spend unlimited amounts of their

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Citzen Arrest of Chase CEO Jamie Dimon by Occupy Austin

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Occupy Austin protest outside of Chase Bank. The Bank Action team and the Austin Art Liberation Front staged a citizens arrest of the Chase Bank CEO Jamie Dimon. This 13:47 video by Jeeps is the lastest from the Bank Action

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Members of Occupy Delaware interact with State Police at a BoA action

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Members of Occupy Delaware Interact with State Police while protesting at Bank of America in Greenville, DE on January 7, 2012.

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Occupy Houston – Felony Charges Dropped for #D12 Action

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Felony charges were dropped after the judge says the arm pipes the protesters used did not constitue criminal instruments. Protesters wait as the prosecution decides to send the case to a grand jury.

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Police attack Occupy Seattle’s peaceful port shut down

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Police attack Occupy Seattle’s peaceful port shut down with flash bangs, pepper spray, and tear gas. The Seattle Police Department uses questionable tactics on peaceful protestors at Occupy Seattle’s Port Shut Down. 12/12/11. Keep Calm and Cameras On.

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