2.4.14 Once again the SF activists anti Keystone XL pipeline goes off without a hitch. Success is one of those things you can measure in how many cars honk as they drive past a protest like this. With only a hundred or more protesters on site I personally counted a dozen or more honks in a 15 min time span, that's nearly one honk a minute! The day started off at UN Plaza where we all gathered, then marching one block to the Federal bldg on the corner of Mission & 7th where protesters promptly blocked both entrances, allowing only a select few to enter the building. Others not allowed to enter the building were visibly agitated, contacting the police officers (DHS) that were starting to gather in groups of 3 to 5 at both entrances (I counted a dozen total). The event lasted about 2 hrs with 28 citations (no arrests), and a photo op at the end of it all. I selected my best 10 photos for this edition of EXTRA however an additional 63 photos are available for viewing on the Photos tab. Enjoy :)
Captains Log: 2.8.14 - Comms... check, power... check, Photos uploaded... check! Debrief... check! 2.4.14 Once again the SF activists anti Keystone XL pipeline goes off without a hitch. Success is one of those things you can measure in how many cars honk as they drive past a protest like this. With only a hundred or more protesters on site I personally counted a dozen or more honks in a 15 min time span, that's nearly one honk a minute! The day started off at UN Plaza where we all gathered, then marching one block to the Federal bldg on the corner of Mission & 7th where protesters promptly blocked both entrances, allowing only a select few to enter the building. Others not allowed to enter the building were visibly agitated, contacting the police officers (DHS) that were starting to gather in groups of 3 to 5 at both entrances (I counted a dozen total). The event lasted about 2 hrs with 28 citations (no arrests), and a photo op at the end of it all. I selected my best 10 photos for this edition of EXTRA however an additional 63 photos are available for viewing on the Photos tab. Enjoy :)
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Video clip of the NO Keystone XL pipeline protest in SF Monday night (2.3.14) at Spear Tower, across the street from the Federal Reserve Bank (#OSF's forward base in 2011). Approximately 300+ people in attendance from a variety of activist cells from within the city including Code Pink, Veterans For Peace, OccupySF, and many more, effecting thousands of passers by on their way home from work who stopped to take pictures, video and ask questions. Photo slideshow below video. Enjoy :) Sample my current 30+ hour day... From San Clemente to Oceanslime... no time to talk, still much more to do (ie. written documentation and rants, video & photos to review, edit, watermark and post... Stay tuned for more, when I get to it, you'll be the first to know. Happy New Years from Oceanslime (Oceanside, CA) SAMPLE me on no sleep & seriously disappointed in humans... again! 12.31.13 Another Rant from the edge of existence in Oceanside, CA. Oh I'm sorry... Did I offend you with my sign "Veteran in Distress” or is it the way I appear to you… Well, you offend me, ignoring me as you walk or drive by without even acknowledging my presence, purposefully, specifically looking away with disdain, muttering to other passengers in your air tight BMW, Lexus, Mercedes, or other luxury vehicle…. Oh yeah, I know what you said, I can read lips… and your window was partially down. Its rather embarrassing standing here asking for help in a country I thought was mine, OURS (WE the PEOPLE…) In rebuttal to your comment, it’s extremely difficult to find that job you just shouted for me to get from your “middle class” vehicle, especially since many jobs have been shipped overseas and the “living wage” (aka minimum wage) is far below the standards I (and many other people) would consider “All American”. I offer you a suggestion, a systematic degradation of our social, economic, political, educational, environmental, and yes religious system(s) are flawed to point of utter disgust to me, provided to you (US) by the very people we have in OUR local, state, and federal government for profit of the extremely wealthy and the politicians themselves…. Now what are YOU going to do about it? "While you sleep, we work overtime." - #Anonymous Captains log 12.19.13...... 0nTh3M0V3... A11 is w3ll.... st@nd by f0r int3l + d@t@ tr@nsf3r -----> vi@ #ICM3 0R ---- > M3di@ sourc3 #OVSF
"If you live in the United States, there is a good chance that you are now living in poverty or near poverty. Nearly 50 million Americans, (49.7 Million), are living below the poverty line, with 80% of the entire U.S. population living near poverty or below it." see the whole story here - http://politicalblindspot.com/us-poor/ 2013 Poverty Guidelines - http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/13poverty.cfm
SOURCE: Federal Register, Vol. 78, No. 16, January 24, 2013, pp. 5182-5183 |
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