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In reply to the discussion: MAKE NO MISTAKE-Without OWS-We Would've Heard A VERY Different State Of The Union Speech Last Night! [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)58. Alice Paul and the NWP Occupied the White House for quite awhile,
and this eventually resulted in the passage of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. I don't know if this gave anybody an idea for OWS, but it certainly was a very early and effective Occupation type direct action.
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During the group's first meeting, Paul clarified that the party would not be a political party and therefore would not name a candidate for United States president during elections. While non-partisan, the NWP directed much of its fire at President Woodrow Wilson when criticizing those responsible for the social situation in which women of the era lived. The National Woman's Party also opposed World War I.
Women associated with the party staged a suffrage parade on March 3, 1913, the day before Wilson's inauguration.[1] They also became the first women to picket for women's rights in front of the White House. The picketers were tolerated at first, but when they continued to picket after the United States declared war in 1917, they were arrested by police for obstructing traffic. Many of the NWP's members, upon arrest, went on hunger strikes; some, including Paul, were force-fed by jail personnel as a consequence. The resulting scandal and its negative impact on the country's international reputation at a time when Wilson was trying to build a reputation for himself and the nation as an international leader in human rights may have contributed to Wilson's decision to publicly call for the United States Congress to pass the Suffrage Amendment.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Woman%27s_Party
Women associated with the party staged a suffrage parade on March 3, 1913, the day before Wilson's inauguration.[1] They also became the first women to picket for women's rights in front of the White House. The picketers were tolerated at first, but when they continued to picket after the United States declared war in 1917, they were arrested by police for obstructing traffic. Many of the NWP's members, upon arrest, went on hunger strikes; some, including Paul, were force-fed by jail personnel as a consequence. The resulting scandal and its negative impact on the country's international reputation at a time when Wilson was trying to build a reputation for himself and the nation as an international leader in human rights may have contributed to Wilson's decision to publicly call for the United States Congress to pass the Suffrage Amendment.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Woman%27s_Party
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MAKE NO MISTAKE-Without OWS-We Would've Heard A VERY Different State Of The Union Speech Last Night! [View all]
kpete
Jan 2012
OP
AMEN!!! And he is taking a stand against regulation and government programs and for the free market!
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2012
#80
The original idea was inspired by Spain's Indignados. The GA, the occupying of public places etc.
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#20
The Egytian protests were inspired by several other factors and revolutionaries, also used by the
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#24
Yes, I am well aware of that and was writing about it when the rest of the media
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#52
OWS is an independent movement created out of the knowledge that the political system
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#22
It should also be clear that OWS might not be technically partisan, but its goals are PROGRESSIVE
tridim
Jan 2012
#9
Hmmm, well THAT explains all the "Vote Democratic" and Obama 2012" signs at the OWS.
bvar22
Jan 2012
#31
they are global too. OWS is all around the world. Tea bagging? Not so much.
roguevalley
Jan 2012
#41
I'm afraid I think that's wishful thinking. At best it's speculation.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2012
#14
Newspapers in the UK and Belgium indicated yesterday that Occupy shaped the SOTU and the WEF
BelgianMadCow
Jan 2012
#34
It's possible to read Obama's previous SOTUs and convince one's self that he's making a nod at OWS,
Brickbat
Jan 2012
#37
So it's a very low priority for him unless the 99% are paying more attention? n/t
eridani
Jan 2012
#71
Absolutely! They have made a difference and I feel things will change dramatically in the future.
Lint Head
Jan 2012
#16
I completely agree. OWS is just the right thing to appear when it is the most needed. I am sure
Cal33
Jan 2012
#19
a guy inside wall street tweets comments the asshats say: 'I see poor people
roguevalley
Jan 2012
#42
They have had a significant influence in redirecting the national conversation
PA Democrat
Jan 2012
#25
The Tea Party is an extreme RW group. OWS is an extremely progressive phenomenon.
Zorra
Jan 2012
#60
i am in total agreement before ows income inequality was rarely if ever mentioned in the press
arely staircase
Jan 2012
#56
Some freak pigliCON on Lawrence tried to credit Mr. President with OWS and class warfare bullshit.
lonestarnot
Jan 2012
#67