(8 pm. Bumped @ 7 am. – promoted by ek hornbeck)
From AVAAZ:
Dear Friends,Urgent — tomorrow at 7 am, the New York City police plan to evict the Occupy Wall Street protesters.
The only way to stop the eviction is a roaring outcry to New York’s billionaire mayor, Mike Bloomberg, and to the owners of the protest park. We must show them that their global reputations are on the line.
Let’s flood their offices with phone calls! Avaaz will tell the media about the numbers of calls made, multiplying their impact on the public image of Bloomberg and Richard B. Clark — the CEO of the company that owns the park. If enough of us call now, we could turn the tide and stop the eviction–but only hours are left!
Call the Mayor and Brookfield Properties Here:
New York mayor Michael Bloomberg: +1-212-NEW-YORK (639-9675)
Brookfield CEO Richard Clark: +1-212-417-7063
Brookfield US headquarters: +1-212-417-7000
Brookfield Canada headquarters: +1-416-369-2300
Brookfield Australia headquarters: +61-2-9322-2000After calling, post a message about how the call went — to help Avaaz count the number of calls made, and demonstrate the wave of worldwide support for the protesters.
http://www.avaaz.org/en/emerge…
Suggestions for your call:
–Say that you have a message for Brookfield CEO Richard Clark or NYC Mayor Bloomberg –(depending on who you are calling)
–Stop the eviction of Zuccotti Park
–We have a constitutional right to protest.
–This is one of the biggest shows of public outrage in decades and these people represent hundreds of thousands across the world who stand with the protesters and the movement for real democracy.
–The protesters are cleaning up the park, keeping it clean and safehttp://www.avaaz.org/en/emerge…
We can help make sure the thousands of protesters rights to freedom of speech and assembly are respected by calling Billionare Bloomberg and Brookfield. Forward to everyone!
Emma, Morgan, Maria Paz, Alice, Ben, Rewan and the whole Avaaz team
SOURCES:
Occupy Wall Street protesters fear eviction from park
http://news.nationalpost.com/2…Update: Occupy Wall Street Responds to Bloomberg’s Cleaning ‘Eviction Notice’
http://www.observer.com/2011/1…
AND, in case you have not seen RiaD’s current OWS diary, she has these listings for action!
EMERGENCY CALL TO ACTION
EMERGENCY CALL TO ACTION:Prevent the forcible closure of Occupy Wall Street!
1) Call 311 and tell Bloomberg to support our right to assemble and to not interfere with #OWS. If you are calling from outside NY use this number 212-NEW-YORK.
2) Come to #OWS on FRIDAY AT 6AM to defend the occupation from eviction.SIGN PETITION: MoveOn.org CIVIC ACTION: DEFEND OCCUPY WALL STREET
At 7 a.m. tomorrow Mayor Bloomberg will effectively evict the Occupy Wall Street protesters from their home in Zuccotti Park.We have less than 24 hours to stop it.
We need a national groundswell immediately in defense of the protesters, so we can deliver a massive petition to City Hall and Zuccotti Park tonight.
Sign the petition in defense of the protesters and their First Amendment rights and then spread the word to everyone you know.
A compiled petition with your individual comment will be presented to Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
come firefly-dreaming with me..&..do no harm
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by: RiaD @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 at 13:09:12 PDT
ek hornbeck-
Consider also the following posts-
Liberally Independent: The Electeds are Getting Nervous
By Joyce Arnold, Taylor Marsh, on 13 October 2011
and
URGENT: OccupyWallStreet to be evicted from Zuccotti Park on Friday. Action needed
Posted on October 13, 2011 by riverdaughter, The Confluence
Both repeat the call for activists to arrive by midnight et
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I tried calling Mayor Bloomberg’s office earlier, waited and waited and waited and finally connected with garbage collection information (hmmmm), then music came on and more waiting . . . . I’ve heard the lines are jammed.
Next, I called Richard Clark’s office, got his voice mail, and urged him and Mayor Bloomberg not to evict the protestors, that they were not there by accident, that they and all had been driven there because of all the economic inequality/injustices and the social injustices and their social rights, and that they were exhibiting their First Amendment Rights. Etc., etc., etc.
Note: Avaaz is International and it is heartening to see the thousands from around the world who have taken action and show their support of the Occupy Wall Street protestors!
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I hope with all that we can prevent this disgusting move by the Mayor and the owner of the park. Anything to do with J.P. Morgan Chase’s contribution to the NYPD, you think? Maybe, or just plain evil to attempt to thwart TRUTH?
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(click on the logo for Petition)
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thank you for those two links you included in the Call for Action — really, really despicable stuff . . . . .!
Yes, I do believe, as does Joyce Arnold, Taylor Marsh, the “Indians are getting restless!” without any intent to slander our real forefathers.
The phone number for Mayor Bloomberg is either “jigged” or just a bad one. I briefly explained what I went through — hundreds of thousands of others had the same experience (including hearing about garbage collection, note Avaaz comments). (Weird stuff! I did read about much garbage and even saw a picture of it, which looked to me to be well bagged, etc., but was stacking up all over the place (a British site . . . Daily Mail, or some such — see RiaD’s links), but I don’t understand — is NO one responsible for picking it up? I’ve digressed, but the phone call triggered that thought!
From Mayor Bloomberg’s website:
If you’re near GO THERE.
Get arrested for bringing a sleeping bag.
What statute is that again?
& Private Owned Public Spaces in NYC:
(these will be in tomorrows OWS & i tweetered to #OWS ppl)
Bloomberg sets up confrontation with occupiers Mayor’s plan to have the NYPD clear protesters from Zuccotti Park for cleaning on Friday is met with skepticism
Civil liberties group takes shot at Bloomberg NYCLU warns mayor, police against conducting mass arrests tomorrow in Zuccotti Park
Zuccotti showdown set for early Friday morning Park at the center of Occupy Wall Street will be cleared at 7 a.m. — but protesters won’t go willingly
Privately Owned Public Spaces and the Occupy Wall Street Protests
Owners of the park at the center of the Occupy Wall Street protests are losing patience, but what can they do? (note DATE Oct04)
New York Law Journal: ‘Occupy Wall Street’ and the First Amendment
NYC Gov’t: Privately Owned Public Spaces
Public Space, Private Rules: The Legal Netherworld of Occupy Wall Street
Occupy Wall Street Faces Eviction Friday (Updated)
“Notice” given by strangers in suits w. #NYPD. NOT signed=IRRELEVANT
note next pictures of ppl who served unsigned papers
Stop NYC from Evicting Occupy Wall Street
g’nite!
they’re going to clear that out too. Pretty obvious what’s going on, Huh? But I’m glad they caught a bad guy who was going to assassinate the Saudi ambassador with the help of a Mexican drug gang, Che, an Iranian mullah, and of course the FBI. All I can say is psychofuckadellic–
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healed?
Just received from dharmasyd, the following:
Wild card in Wall Street endgame: Bloomberg’s girlfriend
The mayor’s longtime partner sits on the board of the company that owns the park where occupiers are camped out
Wealth has a close-knit web!
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by Paul Mutter, entitled “Bloomberg Didn’t Evict Occupy Wall Street!” Demonstrators Cheer, may have been the letter that turned the tide with respect to “eviction” of the OWS protestors.
The letter emanates from the Center for Constitutional Rights — the CCR always does us proud!
It’s on the coast highway. There was news that there would be some people on a fairly well known intersection. 50 or so people was the pediction. I got there at 1:00, and within 30 minutes there were between 300 and 400 people.
But the best thing that happened were the many cars and trucks that went by honking and people raising their fists out of their cars. And we’re talking hundreds upon hundreds of cars. Protesting and chanting felt good. The average age was around 40 yrs. old. A heck of a lot of older people like me. Hopefully we can keep this thing going.
to SUPPORT occupy L.A.! They’re waiting to see if the Mayor
concurs. This is the place where my political/social
consciousness was formed, walking the precincts for Stevenson and fighting for civil rights. However, I really hate visiting there. Way too crowded.