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Righteous student protest/building occupations rising in California…

5 Responses

  1. Kat says:

    college students are forgotten in these times and not enough students seem to be caring about these budget cuts and should be prostesting

  2. Jay Babcock says:

    Eight Protesters Arrested After Attack On UC Berkeley Chancellor’s House
    By Riya Bhattacharjee
    Saturday December 12, 2009

    Eight people were arrested after protesters stormed UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau’s house on the north side of campus around 11 p.m. Friday, smashing windows, lights and planters…

    http://bit.ly/8PPwbq

  3. Jay Babcock says:

    “Eight protest bystanders charged with multiple felonies after UC demo”

    http://liveweek.net/?p=69

  4. Jay Babcock says:

    Schwarzenegger Calls Late-Night Attack on UC Chancellor’s Home “TERRORISM”

    “California will not tolerate any type of terrorism against any leaders including educators. The attack on Chancellor Birgeneau’s home is a criminal act and those who participated will be prosecuted under the fullest extent of the law. Debate is the foundation of democracy and I encourage protestors to find peaceful and productive ways to express their opinions.”

    http://gov.ca.gov/press-release/14029/

  5. Bailey says:

    Debate is the foundation of democracy, sure. But where is democracy? California (big, scary, uncontrollable thing that it is!) might not support terrorism against any leaders; it has been made perfectly clear that terrorism against the student body, against the population, is more than acceptable.

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