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San Diego Judge Deals Out Harsh Sentence to Occupy Activist – Throws Down Gaunlet to Occupy Movement

by  on APRIL 27, 2012 · 35 COMMENTS

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Andrew Fisher “Fish” with his dog. Both are considered very dangerous to the status of the 1%.

On the morning of April 24, an Occupy San Diego activist was sentenced to an overly harsh 90 days in jail and stiff probation conditions that have nothing to do with his protests.  And in doing so, the judge took it upon himself to throw down the gauntlet at the feet of the Occupy Wall Street movement in San Diego.

The activism of Andrew Fisher – nicknamed “Fish” – arrested and convicted of violating California Penal Code section 148 (a)(1) – obstruction of a peace officer, was not appreciated by Judge Richard Whitney, a San Diego County Superior Court judge.  Judge Whitney took it upon himself to single-handedly punish Fish and all other potential demonstrators with the Occupy movement. Whitney sentenced him to the 90 days, and with time off for time already served, with overcrowding and good behavior, he’s potentially looking at 43 days.

Whitney stepped out of his role as neutral arbiter and ordered Fish to enroll in a number of programs upon his release into 3 years of probation that have nothing to do with public protest and first amendment rights. Fisher was ordered to have no alcohol or drugs in his system for that time – even though neither alcohol or drugs were an issue in his arrest, in fact, he was sober at the time of the incident.

Supporters in court that morning reported that the judge told Fiser that unless he was real lucky and completed a number of programs and got a full time job, or full time education or combination thereof, that he was looking at time in state prison. The sentence was over and above what the prosecutors asked for, with the absurd conditions of his probation.

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Shocking Chart: The 99% Screwed (by TheYoungTurks)

“Our system is fundamentally broken…”

Via Think Progress: “In 2010, as the nation slowly ground its way from Great Recession to recovery, 93 percent of national income gains went to the richest 1 percent of Americans. As Reuters’s David Cay Johnston pointed out today, this makes the 2010 recovery quite different from the recovery that followed the Great Depression, as then, income gains were widely shared by the population, not concentrated at the very top…”.* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down and notes the importance of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Today’s educational video.

#OccupySD says ‘Shut them down!’ during a Week of Action Against Banks

Occupy San Diego says ‘Shut them down!’

Members of Occupy San Diego take to the corners of downtown San Diego, March 13-16, urging citizens to move their money to local credit unions as well as bring awareness to the ongoing home foreclosure crisis.

SAN DIEGO (March 15, 2012) – Protestors with Occupy San Diego took to the streets of San Diego, beginning March 13, culminating March 15, supporting calls by Occupy Our Homes (http://www.occupyourhomes.org/) for a week of nation-wide actions against the largest of American banks.

The events began on Tuesday with the activist taking their message of moving one’s money to a credit union at the downtown 100 Broadway Street offices of Chase Bank. Included in the day’s activities was a mock birthday party for JP Morgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon. On Wednesday, the Occupiers took the corners around US Bank at 600 Broadway Street, Thursday saw them at the intersections 4th Avenue and B Street in front of Bank of America and Friday, the week of protests concludes with actions outside the Wells Fargo office located at 401 B Street in downtown San Diego.

In executing the events, occupiers followed a model laid out by members of Occupy Your Corners. Occupier Anoki spearheads the OYC group and explained why the OYC model was conducive for these particular protests.

“Instead of taking to the streets to protest, we take the corners,” Anoki said. “This way we serve as an information kiosk. It’s much less confrontational and allows the seeing eye of the public to come to us.”

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Help support #OccupyWalk as they walk across the country! Visit www.occupywalkusa.org for more information! 

We are walking across America from San Diego to NYC in soldiarity with the 99%. My name is Jason Brock and I am asking you on behalf of the group, to take part in this historic action buy making a donation to this effort today. 

Lets face it. Walking across the USA is not the easiest thing in the world to do. It’s pretty crazy. It’s outside the box. And that’s why I’m doing it. Because we are going to have to think outside the box in order to create a sustainable, peaceful world for our children. 

Funny enough, my daughters seem to get this more than most of the adults I know. They don’t want me to go, but part of them understands why I am walking. Think about it. Our youth are well aware of the troubles in the world, and they have important questions to ask. Let’s find some answers for them. Let’s show them that we will walk the walk, not just talk the talk. 

Already I’ve noticed that just the idea of walking across the United States causes people to ask questions, have thoughts, wonder about how it’s done. Thats how I know that this journey is going to produce some very interesting conversations and perspectives, some outlandish solutions and ideas, and inspire hope in a lot of people too. I want you to be a part of that. Your donation says, “Yes I want to participate!” Not everyone can walk, but everyone can support.

So please support the walk today. By working together we will find positive solutions to the problems we face. Your donation helps raise awareness. In a world that has lost sight of equality, freedom, and justice we must take action.

Maybe you could even walk with us a mile or two along the way?

Stay in touch with us on the journey by visiting these links. We will generate lots of content along the way.

website
http://occupywalk.org
follow us on twitter
https://twitter.com/#!/occupywalk
twitter hash tag 
#occupywalk
facebook
http://www.facebook.com/occupywalk

Thanks Julie for the flier!

#WomenOccupy perform the “Contraceptive Song” at the Rally for Women’s Rights on March 8, 2012, International Women’s Day, at the San Diego Federal Courthouse. 

Government out of my uterus! 
Government out of my wooooooomb!
Government out of my uterus!
AND LEAVE MY KNEES A-LOOOONE! 


(Gosh, we just love these ladies)
Video by OccupySD99

RECLAIM #UCSD! Call to #OSD members & community activists!

In solidarity with the international day of action for education happening worldwide, the Public Education Coalition, Reclaim UCSD & the Student Affirmative Action Coalition of UCSD have taken control of the chancellor’s office!

They will be there until these demands are met: 
http:// reclaimucsd.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/march-1st-demands/

WE ARE MEETING TODAY (3/2) AT 11:00 AT CHILDRENS PARK TO GO UP AND SUPPORT.

We need:

- drivers (so far we have 1 or 2 cars)
- donations of: water, food, blankets, tents
- people!!!

If you would like to send a printed message up, you can e-mail letters/scanned notes to holly@sustainabilitycoaliton.org

Message David Jacob for questions/to link up tomorrow.

Donate online here: http://reclaimucsd.wordpress.com/contribute/

Please outreach & help!

https://www.facebook.com/events/240351952724212/

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