Thursday, January 12, 2012


Readers,

Lets be careful here...  How much power do we want one man to have over OUR city?

"Every Chicagoan should be concerned about a change in the law that will tip the balance of power between the mayor and the citizenry way in the mayor’s favor. We should also be concerned about the deceitful way he slipped the proposal -- which Occupy Chicago has dubbed the “Sit Down and Shut Up Ordinance” --into the public discourse".

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The "Sit Down and Shut Up Ordinance"

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The "Sit Down and Shut Up Ordinance"
The Occupy movement actually sat down and wrote a letter to all 50 Chicago aldermen, instead of barging into their monthly ward meetings interrupting them during the street repaving report.

Let’s hope the written word is more powerful than the mic check, because the topic is next week’s vote on an ordinance to give Mayor Rahm Emanuel expanded powers to deal with protestors at May’s G-8 and NATO summits, by curtailing the use of parks and beaches, and raising the fine for a violation of “parade rules” to a maximum of $1,000. Emanuel originally said the measures were temporary, but now intends to make them a permanent tool to deal with demonstrations.

Obviously, Occupy Chicago has a vested interest in unfettered dissent -- public protest is its business model. But every Chicagoan should be concerned about a change in the law that will tip the balance of power between the mayor and the citizenry way in the mayor’s favor. We should also be concerned about the deceitful way he slipped the proposal -- which Occupy Chicago has dubbed the “Sit Down and Shut Up Ordinance” --into the public discourse.
Here is an excerpt from the letter, which was signed by members of Occupy Rogers Park and Occupy the South Side:
We are writing to draw your attention to policy concerns about legislation pending for the City Council meeting scheduled for January 18, 2012. Specifically of concern are O2011-9743.pdf , “Amendment of various sections of Municipal Code and providing associated authorization regarding upcoming NATO and G-8 summits,” and O2011-9742, “Amendment of various provisions of Municipal Code regarding parades, athletic events and public assemblies.”
As you are no doubt aware, Mayor Emanuel sponsored this ordinance and has promoted it in the media as a “temporary” measure aimed at controlling protesters during specified events taking place later this year. As you’ve surely read, the Mayor has since been forced to retract his claim that these changes were ever meant to be temporary. Another blatant inconsistency is that the ordinance applies to the entire city, while the NATO and G8 summits occur only downtown. Other inconsistencies in the presentation of this ordinance are similarly problematic.
Given what the ordinance actually says, it cannot be construed as an effort to protect the integrity of G8 and NATO conferences. This measure is a permanent attack on public protest in the City of Chicago. The consequences of this attack will be far reaching, and will be felt by protesters throughout the city, most of whom will never have any connection to the protests associated with these events.
As you are also aware, we celebrate the legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 16, 2012. Dr. King’s legacy is not one of obedience to municipal authorities, but rather the inspiring story of a man who led a community that was willing to face down oppressive lawmakers by violating exactly the type of ordinance the Mayor is asking you to support.


Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-room/The-Sit-Down-And-Shut-Up-Ordinance-137019058.html#ixzz1jGBWzyhv

9 comments:

  1. The city council never formally voted to hold the G8 and NATO summits here. Rahm volunteered us and asked no one, even though our police and citizens' safety are put at great risk. Is there no end to this man's power?

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  2. King Rahm is trying to mess with basic rights guaranteed to all americans because he messed up inviting these very DANGEROUS summits to Chicago.

    Summits like this should be held on secluded islands and security should be provided by NATO.

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  3. Great name "Sit Down and Shut Up" ordinance, because that is exactly what this is about.

    Invite all the rich people to suck up our Chicago resources and oppress the others (who actually pay the taxes to support the summits) to sit down and shut up.

    I hope the alderman put a cabash on the ordinance - to much power to one man.

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  4. I think you are being unfair to Rahm. It is simply not true he wants all to shut up. He has long believed in the freedom of speech for those who provide him with insider information; which he has on many occassions used to turn a tidy profit. Like back in his struggling days as an "investment banker." Because of his firm defense of those willing to speak softly in his ear, Rahm turned a nifty 16 million dollar profit in less than 3 years.

    So let's be fair about this.

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  5. This fool (the mayor) is going to cause an all out riot with his ordinance. He is making matters worse. We will have millions of people coming over here to protest our stupid mayor.

    Aldermen you better get us out of this mess.

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  6. G8 and Nato - what a horrific mistake. Will cost lives.

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  7. Ald. O'Connor will vote for this. She is an absolute pawn of Rahm's. I advise EVERYONE who reads this to call her office before this ordinance goes to a vote on the 18th. Right now, three aldermen have said they will vote NO to this bill (Arena, Pawar and Munoz). Let's make sure O'Connor knows how we feel on this issue.

    This is a VERY IMPORTANT ordinance. We can not let it pass.

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  8. I agree, very scary ordinance. I read the entire ordinance and it was specifically written to prevent anyone from speaking out against anything. I believe this ordinance will fuel the fire at the summits. Anytime government tries to take away from a basic right, we all pay. The mayor has way to much power for a single person and only collaborates with other power brokers. Quite the frightening scenerio.

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  9. This issue is getting national coverage now. We will have every kook on earth here in May thanks to this idiot mayor. No one wanted G8 and Nato here in Chicago except for the President wannabe, Rahmulan.

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