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Awesome Rally on Friday December 30th. Thanks Kansas City.

Monday, 2 January, 2012 in Occupy KC News, Updates

Vapus : Black 99  rico - Arresting BankingMike Nickells : Veterans for Peace Though windy and cold, December 30th was a beautiful, sunny day for a rally.  Death of the Social Safety Net—the Occupy KC rally fashioned after a New Orleans Jazz Funeral—focused its message on the failure of our elected officials to ensure the security of our country’s Social Services.

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The Death of the Social Safety Net

Saturday, 31 December, 2011 in Occupy KC News, Updates

Death of the Social Safety NetToday’s event went swimmingly; more soon.

In the meantime, see this article in the KC Star and feel free to send a link to your photos to media@occupykc.net with your attribution preference.

Permit Update – Social Safety Net March

Saturday, 24 December, 2011 in Occupy KC News, Updates

Regarding the permit for the December 30th event, Death of the Social Safety Net, which we posted on earlier this week:…

Occupy KC has enjoyed a very open and mutually respectful dialog with the Kansas City police officers who regularly visit our occupation site.

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The Death of the Social Safety Net: A New Orleans Style Jazz Funeral March

Tuesday, 20 December, 2011 in Occupy KC News, Updates

Funeral of Emile Victor Clay - Michael P SmithThis is not just any funeral.

The banks broke the economy and now politicians are trying to balance the government’s debt on the backs of seniors, the poor, the working class, disabled and students by making massive cuts to our hard-earned social safety net – social security, Medicare and Medicaid, student aid, unemployment insurance, social services and more.

Letter to the Board of Police Commissioners of Kansas City

Monday, 19 December, 2011 in Occupy KC News, Updates

We recently requested a permit for an event on December 30th during which we intend to march in the street. The fee for this permit was set at $4,132, which is about four times the amount of cash we now have on hand. After much discussion, we decided via consensus to propose the following in hopes of reaching a compromise.

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