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#OccupyDenver: Protesters Plan 'No Confidence' Rally At Democratic Fundraiser

Occupy Denver No Confidence Rally

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/10/2012 10:23 am Updated: 02/10/2012 2:18 pm

On Saturday, while Colorado democrats hold their 79th annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner fundraiser inside the Sheraton Denver Downtown hotel, just outside Occupy Denver will be holding a "no confidence" rally to protest the current state of government.

Participants in the "no confidence" rally will be invited to cast a vote of "no confidence" as a symbolic act of protest. The occupiers will also be hosting a dinner courtesy of their famed Thunderdome kitchen. Reacting against the ticket prices of the Colorado Democratic Party dinner which range from $125 for an individual ticket all the way to $2,500 for a table, Occupy Denver said this about their own dinner plans, "Unlike the 1% dinner taking place inside, The Thunderdome will be serving free food to everyone."

Occupy Denver made this statement on their website when announcing the protest:

In the wake of brutal repression of Occupies across america, the passing of the National Defense Authorization Act, the militarization of the US police force and the growing rich and poor gap it has become obvious that the government is ready to go to war with its own people. Obama, the Democrats and their “get out the vote” organizations are use the language of the Occupy movement for their own ends while ignoring the brutality that Occupiers have endured by the state that claims to protect them. Our government cheered on protestors in Egypt, Libya, Syria, and across Eastern Europe. When those same protests erupted in the US they slandered us in the mainstream media, threw provocateurs into our midst to disrupt our activities and attacked us brutally, repeatedly. What we are seeing in the US is a modern reincarnation of the same social movements that got us the 8 hour work day, minimum wage, and civil rights, and our government is engaging in business as usual. We will not stand for the phony populism on display in Washington DC. We are not fighting for a few token gestures so we can all go home and feel good, we are engaging in a ruthless criticism of everything. Today less than 1% controls the wealth and thus the politics in this country, much of it facilitated by dinners like these.

This $10,000 fundraiser is held in a time where more people have signed up for food stamps then ever and homelessness has been nearly criminalized in Denver. In front of Civic Center Park, many of our houseless brothers hold down the Occupation 24-7. The state has taken our tents, our structures and our sleeping bags yet our comrades on The Row have built an enduring community there. Many folks are awoken every night with police throwing their things around and generally harassing them, this is what it has come to on the streets of Denver. Many people ask why our homeless brothers and sisters don't go to shelters? Did you know that there isn't enough beds in Denver to sleep 50% of the homeless population? Democracy is ugly and our government's treatment of the least priviledged among us is despicable.

Occupy Denver plans to meet at Civic Center Park at 4 p.m. and then march down to the Sheraton hotel from the park. Visit OccupyDenver.org for more details on the rally.

The 79th annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner events begin at 5:30 p.m. with registration and a silent auction, 6 p.m. VIP reception and 7 p.m. dinner. For more information on the dinner, visit the Democratic Part of Denver website.

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01:34 AM on 02/14/2012
Can you update the photo,
Denver has not seen green grass since Nov. 2011 All I see is melting snow in Denver and the Mountains. Where's the Snow ? Wheres the Protestors to they exist or is it a internet world protest on line.
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gold7246
07:51 AM on 02/13/2012
Here comes another segment of the Occupier Comedy Hour. So folks, go get your rocking chair, a box of popcorn, maybe a glass of wine, and sit back and enjoy the show. It really beats what is on t.v. these days.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
09:14 PM on 02/12/2012
Personally, I'd be a lot happier about this if it were being held outside a Republican fund raiser...............

Are the Democrats blameless..................no, not hardly.

But they sure are a lot more responsive to us middle class folks than the Republicans are.

I speak from experience, and experience is the best teacher.

I invite you to learn the same way that I did.

Write to your representatives, both Democratic and Republican. See what kind of responses YOU get.

If you want to win the war on corruption in government, you need to pick your battles, and go after the participants that are most at fault.

This particular action strikes me as somewhat counter productive.

Personal opinions, you are well entitled to your own.
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Kevin Rayburn
honesty in politics is a guilty plea
09:03 PM on 02/15/2012
out of all the responses i have gotten from writing my elected officals, all but one have been form letters however one state rep. o republican actually answered my letter in person at my doorstep, and he became the first and only incumbant i have ever voted for. but what i found real suprising about his visit is he actually DID what he said he would do, which i would have wagered against in a heartbeat.
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BeautifulOnDaOutside
I ♥ Huffington Post
05:20 PM on 02/12/2012
I think I'd spring for the 125 bucks. That's a lot cheaper than an emergency room visit for gastroenteritis.
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DenverBigDaddy
Conservative does not equal Tea Party....
10:24 AM on 02/12/2012
Come on guys.....you Mom has a nice pot roast on, she put fresh sheets on your bed in the basement, you turn on some Welcome Back Kotter reruns and relax. Don't worry about finding a job....Mommy's always there.
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INTUITE
07:43 PM on 02/11/2012
The occupiers are the Great Awakening of America...the power brokers are terrified.
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JohnHKennedy
09:39 PM on 02/11/2012
The Democratic Power Brokers should remember that the in 2010 Romanoff voters ran a campaign after the primary, calling for Dem voters who didn't want Bennet to Write-In Romanoff" Or Leave It Blank, in the General. 57,500 Dems did just that.. we came within 15,000 votes of stopping the theft of our Senate Nomination by Obama , OFA and out of state money. Since the 2012 election will be a close vote you might want to keep that in mind before you 'dismiss' the Left of our great Party.
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LRN2WRK4IT
Everything in moderation… even excess!
10:05 AM on 02/12/2012
If this is the great awakening they should go back to sleep.
And you should move out of your mom's basement, and get a job!
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JohnHKennedy
03:16 PM on 02/11/2012
I think the 2012 Election is a contest about which 1% gets the power & spoils...
the Colorado Democratic Party's 1% or the GOP's 1%. As they all belong to the same clubs you and I cannot enter, perhaps we should TELL Jared Polis, Tim Gill, Pat Stryker and Rutt Bridges of 'Gang of 4' fame that while Gay Marriage is important to all Dems, there are a great many other issues of critical importance to rank and file Dems, including making our elected Dems 'take a pledge' to honor their Oath to protect our US Constitution and enforce Federal Laws against Torture, War Crimes and Bank and Wall Street fraud. This is the starting point for our continued support.
10:22 AM on 02/11/2012
Colorado has some good people in it, but they're surrounded by some real knuckleheads. I once thought we could do a lot of good abandoning Washington DC and moving our capital to a more central location like Denver, but after living there for a couple of years, the place is not even in my top ten. The media in particular is woefully retrograde. It encourages popular mistreatment of movements like Occupy.
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LRN2WRK4IT
Everything in moderation… even excess!
10:16 AM on 02/12/2012
Because occupy sucks, simple logic isnt your strong point is it?
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DenverBigDaddy
Conservative does not equal Tea Party....
10:25 AM on 02/12/2012
It is utterly shocking that they are asked, then made to follow the law. How dare they!!
09:37 AM on 02/11/2012
YES! This is exactly the sort of events occupy should keep up.
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sherlockhemlock
Rocky Anderson for President 2012!
05:20 AM on 02/11/2012
Good. The Democratic Party honchos and minions need a refresher on what democracy actually looks like.
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shifafa
Hypocrisy, thy name is republiCon
04:05 PM on 02/10/2012
OCCUPY! everywhere.
02:59 PM on 02/15/2012
I'm in it for the free stuff
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shifafa
Hypocrisy, thy name is republiCon
03:17 PM on 02/15/2012
Then you are in the wrong place, Troll!
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11:04 AM on 02/10/2012
are you still here? go home its over.
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homer winslow
Truth in Beauty, Beauty in Truth
06:20 PM on 02/10/2012
In your teeny little dreams.
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LRN2WRK4IT
Everything in moderation… even excess!
10:11 AM on 02/12/2012
List one thing occupy has acomplished, just one. And I'm not talking about someones Idea of what they think the have done.
No leader!
No agenda!
No political movement!
No direction!
So what is it exactly the power brokers should fear? The trash at the protests!
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sherlockhemlock
Rocky Anderson for President 2012!
05:18 AM on 02/11/2012
Take your own advice.