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Gov. Hickenlooper's College Degree Symbolically Revoked By Wesleyan University Students To Protest Occupy Denver Handling

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First Posted: 11/18/11 02:28 PM ET Updated: 11/18/11 03:00 PM ET

No one envies Governor Hickenlooper's position when it comes to dealing with Occupy Denver. A situation involving freedom of speech, tiptoeing between city and state jurisdictions, and an electorate split not just down the middle, but into equal thirds, can easily transcend 'sticky situation' to become a full-on political nightmare. That job doesn't get any easier when your college degree has been revoked... well, symbolically, at least.

An Occupy Denver press release explains Wesleyan students held a rally yesterday in solidarity with the Occupiers. At the end of the march, "they gathered to watch and participate in a dramatization of a citizens' arrest of Governor Hickenlooper and the subsequent revocation of his degree by [a student impersonating] Wesleyan President Michael Roth. Afterward, the assembled crowd called the Governor's office to inform him of the ceremony."

Ross Levin, the student impersonating Wesleyan University's President Roth in the "ungraduation", told the Wesleyan Argus, "As members of this same community where [Hickenlooper] was--this same liberal, open-minded movement that upholds free speech and activism as part of what makes us strong--it is extremely disappointing to see someone who has come through this same space directly going against the Occupy movement."

Wesleyan students also established an online petition devoted to "Denunciation of Governor Hickenlooper's Assault on Occupy Denver." It reads:


As members of the Wesleyan University community, we denounce the actions of Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, Class of 1974, toward the Occupy Denver encampment, particularly his support for violent eviction of demonstrators by state and local police. It is our belief that these actions, including the recent unprovoked police raids of November 12 and 13, violate the values of "independence of thought and generosity of spirit" set forth in the Wesleyan University Mission Statement. The police crackdown on Occupy Denver, supported by Hickenlooper since October, has included questionable mass arrests, use of chemical weapons such as pepper spray and pepper balls, firing of dangerous projectiles into crowds, and the gratuitous destruction of citizens' property. In his own 2010 Wesleyan commencement speech, Governor Hickenlooper declared that "this democratic system we have will only work if people such as myself who have worked hard and been lucky are willing to give back." We the undersigned demand that the Governor live up to the standards he himself asserted. We demand that, in the spirit of Wesleyan’s mission and our nation's laws, he uphold the basic human rights of free speech and assembly for Colorado citizens.

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No one envies Governor Hickenlooper's position when it comes to dealing with Occupy Denver. A situation involving freedom of speech, tiptoeing between city and state jurisdictions, and an electorate ...
No one envies Governor Hickenlooper's position when it comes to dealing with Occupy Denver. A situation involving freedom of speech, tiptoeing between city and state jurisdictions, and an electorate ...
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06:33 PM on 11/20/2011
I voted for him to "pull" the political agenda from the right to the center, but instead he thinks he should be a referee. The idea that he is a puppet(think Howdy Dutty) may be a close caricature of how he governs.

Both the Governor and the Mayor are are void of any "Democratic Values". Both asked the Chamber of Commerce what to do first. Neither have any political courage.
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Mike Dennison
10:43 AM on 11/21/2011
FYI: Howdy Doody
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BeautifulOnDaOutside
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04:21 PM on 11/20/2011
Poor guy. I'll bet he's devastated.
VA Jill
Retired RN, Army mom. Bring the troops home!
11:45 AM on 11/19/2011
Very similar to something done around 1970, when one of the Quaker Yearly Meetings (I think it was Philadelphia) read Richard Nixon "out of meeting" for his handling of the Vietnam War. Symbolic, no teeth, but makes a point.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
11:28 AM on 11/19/2011
Personal Opinion

This wouldn't be such a problem, if the decisions were based entirely on logic, and whats best for the greatest number of people.

Instead of money, and what's best for any particular politicians re-election campaign coffers, or the interests of those funding them.

"No one can serve two masters"....."You cannot serve both God, and Money" (Mathew 6:24)

True over 2000 years ago when it was written in the Bible

Even more true when applied to Government and Politics in America today.

When push comes to shove, and it comes down to profit vs people..........

in all too many cases..........profit wins.
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PatrickforO
America needs a Labor Party
03:58 AM on 11/20/2011
Wow, I have that 'too soon old, too late smart' thing going too! You are right on the money in your comment, too, if you'll pardon a play on words, because of course it has always been about money. The push we're seeing is because the pendulum has swung too far toward profit at the expense of people, and government has been weakened too much to provide much by way of checks and balances. I was disappointed in Hick, too. He would have done much better ignoring the protests - it was not a big deal...but NO, authority ALWAYS has to have a contest of wills and WIN. Problem is, there will be no winning by authority against this worldwide protest. We're looking at real social and economic history in the making - a people's history.
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Cat-Lover
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10:17 AM on 11/20/2011
If that Matthew passage were true, then why do religions hoard their wealth, invest in corporate assets, real estate and metals? Maybe, you and I shouldn't serve two masters, but those who tell us not to do.
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SubgeniusMustHaveSlack
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12:08 PM on 11/20/2011
Because "religions" quickly have little to do with their Masters' true messages.

Mainstream xianity serves only one master, and it is not The Christ.
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gmabobbie
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11:28 AM on 11/19/2011
I voted for him because I believed that he was a fair and just man, still in tune with his liberal roots but able to see the need to be conservative at times ...I won't be voting for him again. He turned out to be none of these things. Just another cog in the government wheel. Buh bye hick.
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lensman3
04:11 PM on 11/20/2011
I voted for him too. But I think he is a "Democrat in name only". His policies both to business and the masses are right wing. He really is a Republican.
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bcstractor
12:21 AM on 11/19/2011
Governor Hickenlooper isn't in a position to let himself be run over by the mob. Letting them get out of control does nobody any good.
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Decorina
Hypocrisy means your karma ran over your dogma
10:42 AM on 11/19/2011
Hint: It isn't the protesters that are out of control...think blue uniforms, midnight raids on the protesters and one way violence toward the protesters.
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SubgeniusMustHaveSlack
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12:09 PM on 11/20/2011
The irony of your statement is lost on no one.
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Balancement
Timendi causa est nescire. -- Seneca
10:04 PM on 11/18/2011
Old Governor Chickenpooper has turned out to be a *great* disappointment.
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Nukualofa
I think... ...therefore I am a liberal.
10:00 AM on 11/19/2011
Agreed.
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Decorina
Hypocrisy means your karma ran over your dogma
10:40 AM on 11/19/2011
Has he ever. Useless as tit.s on a boar.