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March and Nonviolent Direct Action to Make Big Oil Pay, 8/30/10
Today's action against big oil began with a gathering at Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco and a march to Chevron, the Environmental Protection Agency, finally ending with arrests at the intersection of Mission & New Montgomery near to BP. The marvelous weather attributed to the general archetypal nature of the action.
My overall experience and last words concerning the protest is this: good on ya'l!:)
calendar listing:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/01/18655129.php
calendar listing:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/01/18655129.php
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The end is definitely near and I can't wait until this hellish empire is over. No more serving empire in the name of so called responsibility. No more lying politicians. No more fascist police. No more kangaroo courts. No more wage slavery. No more disrespect. No more degradation from the ruling class and from those who perceive them selves to be bigger and better. No more debt to the banks. No more having to look over my shoulder. No more having to stress about how to become a better capitalist in order to out compete the next guy trying to out compete me in the work place. No more boss. No more exploitation and last but not least "NO MORE BP"!
In a cooperative there is no need for governments and corporations in order for a society to function. Give me freedom or give me death!
R.I.P. James J. Lee
In a cooperative there is no need for governments and corporations in order for a society to function. Give me freedom or give me death!
R.I.P. James J. Lee
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