Sunday, 27 January 2013

Hurricanes wash out the bad

 good to see that the non-governmental help
provided to New York was arranged by
the Occupy people. The government was absent,
except for the police, who would otherwise
be guarding their Banksters.

So, one illegal, corrupt group gets together
with a publically-minded body that arises
from the community.
The police, usually corrupted, have seen
the light, and congratulated Occupy.

read 'em:  ANIMALNY

NYC’s Unlikeliest Crime-Fighting Duo:
By Andy Cush | December 6, 2012 - 02:30PM
In the days after Hurricane Sandy, some of the city’s hardest-hit areas were subject to a wave of looting driven by the widespread loss of power. But not Red Hook–the waterfront Brooklyn neighborhood was protected by an uncanny joining of forces between two of New York’s most embittered rivals: the NYPD and the Occupy movement. According to police sources, cops and occupiers hooked up to distribute food and blankets, police used their cruisers’ headlights to light the darkened streets, and community organizers worked in offices alongside police and representatives of the mayor. “It was intense, it was working, and it was awesome,” said Occupy activist Kirby Desmaris. “There was a shift in the energy in the community.”
Even the cops agreed. “This crisis allowed us all to remove the politics and differences we had to do our job, and come to the aid of the people,” said one officer. “We all rose to the occasion.”
And with that, I leave you this: