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Iowa Caucus 2012: Occupy Protesters Plan To Disrupt GOP Presidential Candidates [LATEST UPDATES]

First Posted: 12/27/2011 2:13 pm Updated: 02/26/2012 4:12 am

By RYAN J. FOLEY and MIKE GLOVER, The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Already they have interrupted Michele Bachmann and drawn a withering putdown from Newt Gingrich as "all noise, no thought."

Now, to the dismay of Iowa Republicans, Occupy activists in Des Moines are vowing to expand their protests as GOP presidential hopefuls converge on the state that speaks first in the race for the party's presidential nomination.

"The 99 percent have woken up and we're not going to take it anymore," Occupy activist Stephen Toothman, of Des Moines, said as an advance guard met Tuesday to decide which candidates to target in the coming week.

Hundreds of Occupy activists from at least 10 states were expected to participate in a "People's Caucus" near the Capitol to plot activities between now and the Jan. 3 caucuses. The activists are promising to interrupt candidates at events and camp out at their Iowa campaign offices. They say they want to change the political dialogue, but critics fear their tactics could tarnish Iowa's reputation for civil political discourse ahead of the contest. Activists say mass arrests are possible.

They planned to break up into preference groups based on which candidates they want to target and present with a list of grievances.

Organizers are encouraging activists who live in Iowa to show up on caucus night and vote "no preference" as a protest but say they have no plans to interfere with the voting itself. Nonetheless, state Republican Party officials have instructed precinct leaders to report any disruption to police and the party.

Iowa GOP Chairman Matt Strawn criticized Occupy activists for targeting the caucuses, which have long been held up as a model of democracy where citizens in the months leading up to the event can directly question candidates and then gather with their neighbors on caucus night. Strawn said he worried most of the problems would be caused by those from out of state.

"It would be an absolute shame if outside agitators ruin the Iowa caucus experience," he said.

Occupy activists, who came from as far away as New York and Seattle, said the caucuses were largely meaningless because the parties and candidates were overly influenced by wealthy, special interests that led them to ignore key issues.

"The caucuses are really a statement as to where the nation is as a whole. I think this occupation is really a statement that they are dissatisfied with all the choices that we've been given," said Ivan Burghart, an activist from St. Louis who mingled with others at the group's Des Moines headquarters.

Occupy Des Moines organizer Jess Mazour, 24, said protesters wanted candidates to address issues ranging from campaign finance reform to college debt to the home foreclosure crisis. She said the weeklong set of actions marked a new phase for the nationwide Occupy movement, and would be a test of whether activists could flex political muscle as one group.

The group insists it will practice non-violence, and activists were going through civil disobedience training Tuesday. Still, police fear scuffles could break out between frustrated candidates' supporters and protesters at events.

Already, the tactics have annoyed candidates and angered supporters.

When Occupy activists started chants against Bachmann at an Iowa City diner last week, campaign aides blared Christmas songs from a sound system to drown them out. That prompted one activist to yell in the face of a Republican organizer to turn down the music, and the restaurant manager called police as tensions rose. Bachmann soon departed – and her supporters left upset by what had transpired.

Stephany Hoffelt, a member of Occupy Iowa City, said protesters believed the in-your-face tactics were justified because their message hasn't gotten through in the past.

"It's perfectly appropriate if you were listening to what we were saying," Hoffelt said of the group's chant blasting Bachmann's positions on health care and taxes. "She is part of the 1 percent."

Protesters with Occupy Des Moines startled Gingrich when he started speaking at a news conference at the Capitol this month, surprising him from behind and shouting "put people first," before being ushered out. Protesters later trailed Gingrich through the Capitol halls and taunted him. "You can run but you can't hide," one said.

Gingrich dismissed them as the "one-tenth of one percent" and noted he'd been similarly heckled during an earlier stop in Iowa City. "All noise, no thought, tried to drown out conversation," he said.

In the Des Moines suburb of Urbandale, where Gingrich, Bachmann and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, have campaign offices, police met with staffers to discuss how to handle protests.

Urbandale police Lt. Kent Knopf said offices may keep their doors locked to prevent sit-ins, and he advised campaign aides to call his department if they want protesters to leave. Knopf said protesters would be cited for trespassing if they ignore orders to leave or camp directly outside offices instead of a public space within 15 feet of the street.

"It's a waste of everybody's energy for what they are trying to accomplish," Knopf said. "They think they're doing something. We'll see if it makes a difference or not, but it hasn't yet."

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Foley reported from Iowa City, Iowa.

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06:29 PM on 12/31/2011
If the Republicans thing things are bad in Iowa wait til they meet Occupy Tampa and Occupy St. Pete later this year at the Republican National Convention. I'm already planning on getting arrested there!
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Napoleon3
08:08 PM on 12/29/2011
2012 called. And he wants to ask what is OWS.
07:07 PM on 12/31/2011
From the Occupy Wall Street Website...

Occupy Wall Street is leaderless nonviolent resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%. We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximize the safety of all participants.

This ows movement empowers real people to create real change from the bottom up. We want to see a general assembly in every backyard, on every street corner because we don't need Wall Street and we don't need politicians to build a better society.

the only solution is WorldRevolution

If you have an Occupy group in your town I encourage you to attend a General Assembly and if you don't yet have a group...start one!
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Napoleon3
07:49 PM on 12/31/2011
nonviolent. You have to be kidding me. All you see is reports of violence. I agree with you on focusing on what in your backyard. But why can't you do that now. I started my business locally and have never looked to the gov for help. So instead getting yourself concerned with Wallstreet focus on yourself. Don't blame others. I started with nothing and I did. I know many others who have. I have done business in many countries and this still is the best place for someone who has nothing to make it. Actually 80% of millionaires started out with nothing.
12:34 PM on 12/29/2011
'Hug'
www.occupyholestreet.com
Graphic Commentary on Utopian Architecture
12:03 PM on 12/29/2011
The Republican party does not care about veterans, t­­­­he elderly, the poor, the middle class, teachers, government workers, union members, the unemployed or anyone else that is not part of the top 1% and a donor to their campaigns.

It is time to vote all the heartless Republican­­­­­­­s out of office and let them see what it is like to be unemployed in America today.

It is time to get active, organize, register and vote for people that support the middle class
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William J Unverferth Sr
Snark attack.
02:09 PM on 12/29/2011
but OWS is not left leaning. Oh No!
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April1261
Onward and upward
11:46 AM on 12/29/2011
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/tournament-roses-occupiers-you-cant-march-our-parade

Tournament of Roses to Occupiers: You Can't March in Our Parade
By Penny Starr
December 28, 2011

Guess the roses won't need fertilizing after all.
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tampamurray
Raised Right
09:15 AM on 12/29/2011
It's galling that the Occupiers seem to want to get a break on their college debt. No one told them to borrow the money, nor did anyone advise them to pick a "fluff" major that would afford no viable employment opportunities. The fact is that most of these kids who are looking for their student loans to be forgiven basically took a 4-year vacation with taxpayer money and now don't want to pay it back. This is the generation we have wrought with our political correctness, high self-esteem, feel-good attitudes of the past two decades. Not lookin' good for the future!
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CivilDebate10
Low Info People = Statism's Best Friends
10:24 AM on 12/29/2011
Well said. F&F
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RespectMyAuthoritah
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11:02 AM on 12/29/2011
You don't get it.

Paying back loans would only re-inforce the idea that banks have total control. Nobody said OWS is mad because they have to pay money back -- if they're not paying it back, they're doing it intentionally to make the point that banks should not decide what happens in everyone's lives. Why do you think they stage Occupy sit-ins against foreclosures?

Nobody is trying to skip paying off their debt, it's just that people like yourself miss the point entirely.
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tampamurray
Raised Right
01:20 PM on 12/29/2011
"Paying back loans would only re-inforce (sic) the idea that banks have total control?" You absolutely personify why this Country is on such a rapid decline! Banks don't "decide what happens in everyone's lives." Are you wacko? It's funny though .... when you wanted money and the bank gave it to you, I guess they were ok, huh? But when they expect you to pay it back, they're scum ... is that it? The mentality that ANYONE owes you ANYTHING is exactly what is bringing this Country to it's knees. You say I "don't get it" and I "miss the point entirely" .... and you're correct on both counts. Whatever happened to personal and fiscal responsibility? If you don't like the Banks, that's fine, but the way to "get" them is to take your business elsewhere ... not stiff them. You may be sitting pretty right now with Obama assuring you that he's looking out for you but, eventually the money is going to run out. So I hope you and the Occupiers like living on the street ... because with your attitude that is where you're destined to spend the rest of your lives!
03:59 PM on 12/29/2011
Paying back loans would mean keeping your word and why should anyone expect anyone to keep their word. Umm let me think. Yours is the stupidest arguement ive heard yet. OWS should be able to steal bank property just to let them know their not in control of their property. Your damn wrong these people are trying to skip out on paying off their loans and at the expense of the rest of us 99%. People like you are the reason this phony movement goes no where with the real 99%. We work everyday to pay our debts and put our kids through school. You just want a free handout, you make me sick.
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revolutionary1
07:38 AM on 12/29/2011
The Official OWS List Of Goals For Changing The Course Of American History...

More Democracy -

Real campaign finance reform with public financing of federal elections.

A constituti­­onal amendment reversing the Supreme Court's bizarre rulings that under the First Amendment money is speech and corporatio­­ns are people.

More Jobs -

A ten-year federal program that creates over 30 million jobs rebuilding America that includes infrastruc­­ture banks run by engineers, not politician­­s and a national clean energy initiative­.

Pay for it by taxing all Wall St. financial transactio­­ns at 1% raises $400 billion a year, end the wars and reduce military spending.

End The Housing Crisis -

A national anti-forec­­losure plan that is up to the scale of the problem would include principal write-down­­s of underwater loans, expanded refinancin­­gs for borrowers in high-rate loans, and forbearanc­­e for unemployed homeowners­­.

Reduce Financial Risk To Society -

Break up the biggest banks.

Reenact Glass-Stea­­gall.

Abolish credit default swaps.
Derivative­­s must be traded on transparen­­t exchanges.

Ban "flash" trading.

Protect The Environmen­t -

STRICTLY enforce the Clean Air Act.

A Fair Federal Tax Code -

The marginal tax rate raised to 50% on income between $500,000 and $5 million, 60% on income between $5 million and $15 million, and 70% on income over $15 million.

The estate tax should be 55% and kicks in after $5 million.

Capital gains should be taxed at 35%.

Eliminate corporate loopholes, unfair tax breaks, exemptions and deductions­, subsidies, end offshore tax haven abuse.
yoda987
Paul Krugman is right!
07:52 AM on 12/29/2011
Sounds like a great list! Whose list is this though (which occupy group)? Where can I see it for myself?
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RichieB
Science is true whether you believe it or not
09:20 AM on 12/29/2011
I like it. Thanks for posting it. F&F
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revolutionary1
06:59 AM on 12/29/2011
The Official OWS List Of Goals For Changing The Course Of American History...

More Democracy - Real campaign finance reform with public financing of federal elections.
A constitutional amendment reversing the Supreme Court's bizarre rulings that under the First Amendment money is speech and corporations are people.
End the filibuster - the continued tyranny of 40, the number of senators who can block action—perhaps representing as little as 10 percent of the American public.

More Jobs - A ten-year federal program that creates over 30 million jobs rebuilding America that includes infrastructure banks run by engineers, not politicians and a massive clean energy initiative that links some of those new jobs to workers in fossil fuel industries who otherwise would be displaced.
Pay for it by taxing all Wall St. financial transactions at 1% raises $400 billion a year, end the wars and reduce military spending.

End The Housing Crisis - A national anti-foreclosure plan that is up to the scale of the problem would include principal write-downs of underwater loans, expanded refinancings for borrowers in high-rate loans, and forbearance for unemployed homeowners.

Reduce Financial Risk To Society - Break up the biggest banks.
Reenact Glass-Steagall.
Abolish credit default swaps.
Derivatives must be traded on transparent exchanges.
Ban "flash" trading.

A Fair Federal Tax Code - the marginal tax rate raised to 50% on income between $500,000 and $5 million, 60% on income between $5 million and $15 million, and 70% on income over $15 million.
TRRoughRider
Truth be Known
11:46 PM on 12/28/2011
Looking forward to January 17th to walk on the Capitol in DC. Just put in my request for a month off in May to support Occupy DC in any way I can. Keep up the good fight all Occupiers.
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just11
occupy everywhere forever
09:17 PM on 12/28/2011
“Civil disobedien­­ce is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is the numbers of people all over the world who have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government­­s and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience…­­Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves…{a­­nd} the grand thieves are running the country. That’s our problem."

Howard Zinn
04:04 PM on 12/29/2011
This is typical OWS listen to the words. This is why OWS will never be anything other than a bad footnote in history. Written by a radical anachist with allegiance to nothing.
04:06 PM on 12/29/2011
wELL IT IS THIS WAY , WE CAN NOT BUY OUR POLITIONS. WE THEREFORE FOR DEMOCRACY SAKE NEED TO USE THE STREETS.
Bernique
Solar is clean, cheap and plentiful
09:09 PM on 12/28/2011
There used to be a "send a tip" link on (pre-AOL) HuffPo. Is it still there? If not, why not?

So here are my two upcoming "Occupy" tips:

Jan. 16, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Day --"OccupyThe Dream": your local Federal Reserve branch and agitate with crutches, casts, and prosthetic devices to illustrate how "the Fed" is "crippling" our economy. Nationalize the Fed is my bumper sticker. It is neither Federal (it's a private bank) and has no "reserves" other than printing money, with abandon.

Jan. 20, noon, your time -- Occupy the Courts, all over the country. Your higher Courts. Especially the corrupt ones. We'll be big at the U.S. Supreme Court, "Citizens United" and all ...

See you there!
04:07 PM on 12/29/2011
Heres another tip.
Occupy the border, recruit even bigger population of people who contribute nothing and demand everything.
Can i count on you? Oh and wear green camoflouge so you all fit in.
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troll516
It's Not My Fault - Obama 2012
08:38 PM on 12/28/2011
What most of the OWS protestors and the people on this sight don't realize, maybe its because of wishful thinking, that 99% of America is ignoring them. They are part of the 1% that are ignored everyday.
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08:46 PM on 12/28/2011
You only wish...................

No one is buying that nonsense because they are experiencing the income disparity and abuse from the GOP/TP enablers on Wall Street............Sorry Mitt!
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troll516
It's Not My Fault - Obama 2012
08:52 PM on 12/28/2011
Do you believe that Obama is part of the 99% or the 1%?
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tampamurray
Raised Right
09:17 AM on 12/29/2011
Yep ... there certainly is income disparity .... those who work will always make more than those who whine about their lot in life.
yoda987
Paul Krugman is right!
09:10 PM on 12/28/2011
I think its the winter weather that is slowing down OWS activism. I expect a re surgence in the Spring, Summer and fall of 2012, right up to the election. If they pick three issues to campaign on they could have a tremendous impact.
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troll516
It's Not My Fault - Obama 2012
09:20 PM on 12/28/2011
NO protest worth its meaning knows what the weather is doing.
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Candide33
I heart Bernie Sanders
08:27 AM on 12/29/2011
Oh it is not slowing down at all... there are over 2,750 groups now and more added every day... they are just doing their meetings inside now. The tents were just to get attention for the cause.

http://www.occupytogether.org/

Different groups are organizing more move your money days, starting co-ops, having law students go over all bills with a fine tooth comb looking for corruption, advocating for families in foreclosure, all sorts of stuff as well as organizing more protests.

You can watch some of their meeting on Live Stream and U Stream and ask questions in the chat box and they will answer you in real time... it is pretty cool.
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07:57 PM on 12/28/2011
Don’t count on Holder’s Dept of Injustice to help with voter intimidation. They gave the nod to Black Panthers doing just that.
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08:29 PM on 12/28/2011
I recall many TP interruptions..........

Of course you haven't mentioned those.
08:46 PM on 12/28/2011
At elections? I have not seen those.
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OBkinobe
Courage often gets credit, cold feet should get.
09:28 PM on 12/28/2011
...It's b/c he, like his cohorts at faux are hopelessly one dimensional and myopic....in other words, they will always point to the speck in someone else's eye, while ignoring the bolder in their own eye--the epitome of hypocrisy.
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tampamurray
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09:24 AM on 12/30/2011
Bingo! F&F
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mrsL
marriage & motherhood with mirth and grace
07:37 PM on 12/28/2011
Um... so the occupiers interfere with the caucus, a clear winner isn't determined... and this helps the process how exactly?
08:11 PM on 12/28/2011
The goal I believe is to become an inconvenience. When you're a legal inconvenience they can't ignore you, but they can't murder you either unless they release a "plant" to cause trouble and twist your image and make you an enemy. For those on the left, they make you look like you're anarchists. If you're on the right they make you look like white supremacists. They do pretty much everything except seriously address your concerns basically.
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tampamurray
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09:24 AM on 12/29/2011
The Occupiers aren't about a "cause." They're about disruption and getting attention. I think Gingrich had it right .... they need to go home, get a bath, and get a job.
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mrsL
marriage & motherhood with mirth and grace
10:22 AM on 12/29/2011
I totally agree with that!