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Old 11-07-2011, 07:55 AM   #981
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Hold on. One of those signs says "Bring back Arrested Development". I think that is something we can all get behind!
Corey better not be taking any credit for Arrested Development coming back, that was announced weeks ago!
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:07 AM   #982
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With this lawsuit against Justin Beiber this protest just seems so unimportant now.
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:09 AM   #983
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With this lawsuit against Justin Beiber this protest just seems so unimportant now.
And poor Kim Kardashian, I hear the poor girl didn't make a single dime off her wedding! Imagine!
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:25 AM   #984
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I still find it amusing that someone who has commented multiple times on his blog about the monetary impact, via damages and what not, the occupiers are having, decided the best way to protest this was to go down and incur more monetary cost from his stunt as a result of CPS and Bylaw showing up to deal with him. Obviously the numbers don't compare, but still, a bit silly, don't you think?
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:27 AM   #985
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Plus, it does highlight why the Olympic Plaza crowd is taking such a beating in public perception. Cory Morgan might have been an idiot with a message, but at least he had a message. The Olympic Plaza group remain nothing more than a small crowd of squatters protesting... stuff. They are the equivalent to Greenpeace scaling the Calgary Tower only to realize the forgot to make a banner. Their numbers aren't growing, and neither is their support. As a protest movement, the Olympic Plaza crowd is a complete and utter fail.
I'm still not sure what Morgan's message was - raising bylaw awareness? Politically opposing apparent left-wing and socialist protesting? Making a point that Nenshi's approach is wrong? I'm not seeing which of these messages is the most visible, even after today's morning news and internet browsing.

Also be careful about the 'growing' part. The numbers have grown quite a bit for Occupy protests, just not in Calgary, which is fine for most everyone here. Quite a different story from in the U.S. since they began.
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:29 AM   #986
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Let the real protest happen.
Where is this "real" protest?
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:42 AM   #987
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Just read the Herald article on Morgan . . . Didn't realize he was the founder of the separatist Alberta independence party.
Yeah, politically active since his 20's. Shame on him for standing up and getting involve. Why can't he just sit on his couch and armchair quarterback like the rest of us. /green text

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The guy is a member of the Seprate Alberta movement. He is a loud mouth truck loving red neck.
Was. Couple of parties and eleven years ago. Regardless, why not the microscope on backgrounds of every other protester. n/m redundant question.

Cory's experience in his own words.

http://www.corymorgan.com/?p=582

My take away from yesterday..... Sympathy for city workers who have to clean up the ####.....literally.

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See if the snow doesn't get them out, Cholera will.
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:57 AM   #989
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Ewww, I didn't need to see that. what the hell is the matter with these people, thats fracking disgusting.
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:58 AM   #990
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Yeah, politically active since his 20's. Shame on him for standing up and getting involve. Why can't he just sit on his couch and armchair quarterback like the rest of us.
Oh c'mon, that's not what Ozy was getting at at all, you know that.

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Also be careful about the 'growing' part. The numbers have grown quite a bit for Occupy protests, just not in Calgary, which is fine for most everyone here. Quite a different story from in the U.S. since they began.
I very obviously was speaking only about the Olympic Plaza crowd.

But nationally, the (probable) drug overdose death has doomed the Vancouver camp out, and Saskatoon has already bailed because the temperature dropped below freezing. I haven't heard anything much about other Canadian locations. Whatever the state of the American Occupy protests, the Canadian ones are stagnant at best, collapsing in some locales, and utterly ridiculous at times, especially in Calgary.
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Old 11-07-2011, 09:01 AM   #992
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Didn't Nenshi say in a press conference earlier last week that bylaws could be enforced, they just couldn't remove them? I could have sworn he said they could write tickets but not remove people.
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I very obviously was speaking only about the Olympic Plaza crowd.

But nationally, the (probable) drug overdose death has doomed the Vancouver camp out, and Saskatoon has already bailed because the temperature dropped below freezing. I haven't heard anything much about other Canadian locations. Whatever the state of the American Occupy protests, the Canadian ones are stagnant at best, collapsing in some locales, and utterly ridiculous at times, especially in Calgary.
I agree they're ridiculous, but when the warm weather comes back they'll likely be protesting again. I've always thought the cold weather argument was overplayed, considering no one wants to freeze and die (and understandably so). I highly doubt winter will stop a movement with this type of momentum. Come Spring, they'll be back.

On a side note, the Occupy Atlanta movement is actually following the by-laws. They aren't allowed on their space past 11:00 PM, so they're all standing on the sidewalk next to the park until the morning. Stubborn, yes, but law-abiding, yes. Just interesting the folks in Olympic Plaza can't do the same.
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Unless their a public threat to themselves or to people around them, or causing damage to the part.

If thats human crap, thats a big major sticking point for me.

Pun not intended.
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I agree they're ridiculous, but when the warm weather comes back they'll likely be protesting again. I've always thought the cold weather argument was overplayed, considering no one wants to freeze and die (and understandably so). I highly doubt winter will stop a movement with this type of momentum. Come Spring, they'll be back.

On a side note, the Occupy Atlanta movement is actually following the by-laws. They aren't allowed on their space past 11:00 PM, so they're all standing on the sidewalk next to the park until the morning. Stubborn, yes, but law-abiding, yes. Just interesting the folks in Olympic Plaza can't do the same.
That's my problem, even though I think these idiots have the attention span of a gnat and they'll find something else cool and edgy to occupy their time or god forbid get jobs, we'll be back in this same situation next year.

What they need to do is find a way to increase fines and enforce those fines before the ice breaks in the Spring.
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I'm still not sure what Morgan's message was - raising bylaw awareness? Politically opposing apparent left-wing and socialist protesting? Making a point that Nenshi's approach is wrong? I'm not seeing which of these messages is the most visible, even after today's morning news and internet browsing.
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I think Morgan was VERY clear on his main message. His first comment in the Herald article sums it up

"Apparently bylaws can be enforced in this park," said Morgan, who paid $201.39 in towing and impound fees to get his truck back but plans to fight the bylaw ticket in court.
"I hope that precedent has been set."

That's what this is about - and he got that message out very clearly.

The Sun also focused on this as the main issue...its even in their headline:
City acting like hypocrites

Turns out they do enforce bylaws ... just not against protesters

http://www.calgarysun.com/2011/11/06...ike-hypocrites

Whether one agrees with the tactics employed by Mr. Morgan he executed his counter protest with perfection and got the precise coverage he wanted. That's the value of having a clear message.


And in other news...

...the latest on how council may tackle this:
http://www.660news.com/news/local/ar...-city-business

Nenshi says the city will also look at possibly removing vacant tents, something Bylaw boss Bill Bruce pointed out the city can do under current bylaws.

and

Victoria officials issued an ultimatum to campers in Centennial Square to get out Monday or face the consequences.

Vancouver's mayor is also looking for an exit strategy following the recent death of a protestor at the camp in his city.

Quebec is also telling occupy protestors to get out or face the consequences, the protestors say they are staying put.
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Actually all they really have to do is put a fence around the site and not allow any one that leaves back in, I'd say the average occupy protestor will last about 2 days before they need to go score some more weed or scag, Ghandi they ain't.
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First Lady, I thought you'd be really happy about the outcome for your "hubby".

It looks to me the City has learned from the whole Occupy Calgary fiasco that they need to issue tickets immediately as a protest starts up to prevent widespread by-law disobedience, and they did so.

It looks like Nenshi totally listened to you guys. Good work!
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First Lady, I thought you'd be really happy about the outcome for your "hubby".

It looks to me the City has learned from the whole Occupy Calgary fiasco that they need to issue tickets immediately as a protest starts up to prevent widespread by-law disobedience, and they did so.

It looks like Nenshi totally listened to you guys. Good work!
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I think Morgan was VERY clear on his main message. His first comment in the Herald article sums it up

"Apparently bylaws can be enforced in this park," said Morgan, who paid $201.39 in towing and impound fees to get his truck back but plans to fight the bylaw ticket in court.
"I hope that precedent has been set."

That's what this is about - and he got that message out very clearly.
Yes his message was quite clear, anyone who says otherwise is just in denial quite frankly.

You can question his motives (possibly trying to score political points for future campaign), you can disagree with his message (he's trying to silence a real protest), but to say his message is unclear in anyway is just denial.

He feels the bylaws aren't being enforced equally and the city clearly won't accept "it's our charter right" to break any and all bylaws. So why is the camping bylaw being forgiven?

You don't have to agree with him or his means, but his message is quite clear.
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