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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums84 More Arrests In North Carolina: 'We Cannot Be Silenced'
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3458957
Moral Monday Protests Lead To 84 More Arrests In North Carolina: 'We Cannot Be Silenced'
Nick Wing The Huffington Post Jun 18, 2013
For the seventh week in a row, protesters crowded into the North Carolina General Assembly building on Monday in a boisterous demonstration against state GOP policies that ultimately led to 84 arrests.
The attendance at the gatherings has picked up over the past month; nearly 500 people have been arrested since the first event was held in April. The diverse rallies -- first sparked by the state NAACP chapter and its leader, Rev. William Barber -- have come together as a response to largely uncontested Republican power in the state, which now monopolizes both chambers of the state legislature and the governorship. Protesters have denounced GOP agenda items such as voter ID legislation, hydraulic fracking, cuts to education spending and the rejection of Medicaid expansion under Obamacare.
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While some state Democrats have joined the rallies, the events have largely been ignored by their Republican counterparts. In a widely circulated column this month, state Sen. Thom Goolsby (R) called the movement "Moron Mondays," prodding its organizers as a bunch of "aged former hippies" and members of the "Loony Left." Gov. Pat McCrory (R) has meanwhile insisted that the protests are "unacceptable" and being fueled by outside interests.
On Monday, researchers sought to test McCrory's theory about people from outside North Carolina stacking the protests. According to WRAL, a groups of researchers surveyed a sample of protesters and found that 311 of 317 of those surveyed were from North Carolina. A review of warrants from last week similarly showed that 98 percent of those arrested were from North Carolina.
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Moral Monday Protests Lead To 84 More Arrests In North Carolina: 'We Cannot Be Silenced'
Nick Wing The Huffington Post Jun 18, 2013
For the seventh week in a row, protesters crowded into the North Carolina General Assembly building on Monday in a boisterous demonstration against state GOP policies that ultimately led to 84 arrests.
The attendance at the gatherings has picked up over the past month; nearly 500 people have been arrested since the first event was held in April. The diverse rallies -- first sparked by the state NAACP chapter and its leader, Rev. William Barber -- have come together as a response to largely uncontested Republican power in the state, which now monopolizes both chambers of the state legislature and the governorship. Protesters have denounced GOP agenda items such as voter ID legislation, hydraulic fracking, cuts to education spending and the rejection of Medicaid expansion under Obamacare.
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While some state Democrats have joined the rallies, the events have largely been ignored by their Republican counterparts. In a widely circulated column this month, state Sen. Thom Goolsby (R) called the movement "Moron Mondays," prodding its organizers as a bunch of "aged former hippies" and members of the "Loony Left." Gov. Pat McCrory (R) has meanwhile insisted that the protests are "unacceptable" and being fueled by outside interests.
On Monday, researchers sought to test McCrory's theory about people from outside North Carolina stacking the protests. According to WRAL, a groups of researchers surveyed a sample of protesters and found that 311 of 317 of those surveyed were from North Carolina. A review of warrants from last week similarly showed that 98 percent of those arrested were from North Carolina.
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84 More Arrests In North Carolina: 'We Cannot Be Silenced' (Original Post)
G_j
Jun 2013
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CrispyQ
(36,478 posts)1. It's nice to hear honesty from a politician.
Gov. Pat McCrory (R) has meanwhile insisted that the protests are "unacceptable" and being fueled by outside interests. ... a sample of protesters and found that 311 of 317 of those surveyed were from North Carolina.
The People are "outside interests."
The People are "outside interests."
G_j
(40,367 posts)3. he has them confused with
the AstroTurf Tea Baggers
Scuba
(53,475 posts)2. Thank you protesters!!!
johnnyreb
(915 posts)4. Thank you neighbors!!
... from your friends in South Carolina.
Populist_Prole
(5,364 posts)5. 84 arrests when the protest is against the hard right
Yet screaming teabaggers bringing guns to town hall meetings illicits nary a "keep in line folks" from the 1 percent's minions.