Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Occupy occtrocities: Media spin cycle edition

Occupy Chicago will be G8-less
Once again I have to return to discussing the tactic Occupy disowning members who end up in serious trouble with the law. Anthony J. Williams of Occupy Augusta was arrested for threatening a man with a knife. The Kennebec Journal reported yesterday that Williams has been sentenced to three months in jail for his crime--but the paper now describes him as a former occupier. Occupy Augusta, also known as Occupy Maine, doesn't have a tent city anymore, but the group still exists. So what makes Williams, who has been incarcerated since October, a former occupier? Did he resign? Was he expelled? Is the Journal protecting Occupy Augusta? This headline writer plays along in an AP story about Williams.

That's not all. Another Maine paper, the Morning Sentinel, reports on the issuing of arrest warrants for "five former Occupy movement protesters," including a local politician. Former? Really? Who decides?

Is there a Maine Journolist?

Maine is in the spin cycle.

In my first related posts, you'll learn that Occupy Denver has been talking out of both sides of its mouth in regards to whether the February "F*ck the Police" march was an Occupy event. Have they been in touch with Maine's so-called journalists?

More big news: It's likely that Occupy protests led to the moving of the G8 portion of the G8 NATO summits to Camp David.

Reports are still trickling in, but roughly 70 occupiers were arrested in Sacramento yesterday.

And finally, in my second related post, you'll learn it's not safe to walk near the Occupy Christchurch camp in New Zealand.

Chicago Tribune: Protesters declare victory after G-8 is moved
Instapundit: SCARED OF #OCCUPY? Obama shifts location of G-8 summit from hometown of Chicago to his Camp David retreat
Orlando Sentinel: Occupy Orlando may have to move its county protests
Kennebec Journal: Former occupier to spend three more months in jail
Los Angeles Times: 72 arrested during 'Occupy the Capitol' student protest
Newsday: Skit mocks OWS; Cuomo nominee says 'no offense'
Five of them were arrested. Cleveland Plain Dealer: Occupy Cleveland disrupts sheriff's sale of foreclosed properties (video)
Weasel Zippers: Occupy Wall Street debuts its tactical propaganda vehicle: "The Illuminator"…
Daily Mail: The court's support of the Occupy movement will open the door for criminals to escape prosecution under the guise of 'peaceful intentions'
Obama couldn't make it happen. National Center for Public Policy Research: Occupy Occupy D.C. to promote electric car through hypnotic suggestion
Author of "The Vagina Monologues." Huffington Post: Ensler premieres the Occupy Monologue
Atlas Shrugs: Fraud Fluke's Obama-endorsed #OWS vaj
Friends of Occupy. Buzzfeed: Anonymous appears to take down AIPAC website
Liverpool Life: Occupy Liverpool protest forced to move on
KCCI-TV: First Occupy Iowa trial heads to court
Gather: AFL-CIO boss denies paying Occupy protesters
Israel Matsav: #Occupy Wall Street supporting #Occupy AIPAC
PJ Tatler: Occupy AIPAC: Give no justice, no peace a chance

Related posts:

"F*ck the Police" march in Denver: 4 of the 5 arrested were occupiers

Occupy Christchurch in New Zealand: Crime, sexual assaults, drugs

The summits united are now divided: G8 portion moved to Camp David

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