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Countdown's Keith Olbermann talked to former legal adviser for Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, Dan Siegel, about his decision to resign his position over Monday's police raid of Occupy Oakland that Diane wrote about here at our Occupy America sister site -- Riot Police Evict Occupy Oakland:

Via:

His Facebook post: "No longer Mayor Quan's legal adviser. Resigned at 2 am. Support Occupy Oakland, not the 1% and its government facilitators."

Siegel and Quan have been friends for decades, since they attended University of California, Berkeley together. Siegel was on Quan's transition team before she took office in January and stayed on as an adviser after that, drawing controversy when he openly opposed a gang injunction policy sought by the city attorney.

Siegel expressed his support for the Occupy Oakland protesters and explained his decision to leave to Olbermann:

SIEGAL: You know, I just felt that we had gotten to the point where we weren't on the same page. I think the city should have supported the Occupy movement in Oakland. It really does represent the 99 percent of Oakland residents who are struggling with joblessness, poverty, unemployment, foreclosures, high student loans and so on. And we should be friendly to them, not try to push them out.

I also think it's pointless. This is a tremendous movement which as you described is building across the country. And just trying to bully them or dispossess them is not going to have a positive effect. It will just waste millions of dollars and bring a lot of disrepute on our city.

When asked if city officials had a valid point with any of their complaints about the camp, Siegel explained that one of the their issues was likely the fact that they normally can ignore homelessness and poverty and aren't forced to look at it as they were with the Occupy Oakland camps and that the city had not done enough to engage the protesters or their list of grievances.

Siegel said he felt Mayor Quan was responding to pressure from business interests and some of the more conservative members of the city council and that she was pushed by the City Administrator and the police chief to close the camps, against what he felt were contrary to her own values and political instincts.

Keith asked Siegel about the shooting victim last week and whether city officials claims that the shooting was related to the Occupy camp had any validity or whether it was just a convenient excuse to shut the camp down.

SIEGEL: You know, I think it was definitely a convenient excuse. This young man who was the victim of the shooting apparently had hung around the camp a little bit for a few days, but he wasn't really engaged as one of the Occupy activists. He got into a dispute with a couple of other young men and they called a friend who came with a gun and shot him. Which is really terrible.

But Keith, when you look at the fact that there have been a hundred murders in Oakland this year, mostly among young groups of men of color and people don't notice those because they're out in East Oakland or West Oakland where big business people don't have to look at them and are easily ignored... I'm not suggesting the Mayor ignores them. She's been very positive in terms of finding solutions to crime. But this was unfortunately, an all too typical Oakland event, and I think it became an excuse for moving on the camp.

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CoIntelPro.PronktasticlyAgainst.SCLM.E-Voting.Incumbents's picture

THE VERY DEFINITION OF POLICE STATE.


Some stuff you can't make up!

Peter G's picture

municipality?


Hasa Diga Eebowai

MountainMan23's picture

Peter G is on your ignore list.


When will government of the people, by the politicians, for the corporations perish from this Earth?

Not soon enough!

Captain Kangaroo's picture

Peter who?

MountainMan23's picture
lol

:)


When will government of the people, by the politicians, for the corporations perish from this Earth?

Not soon enough!

Rich H's picture

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Peter G's picture

is on my daily laugh list. It's even better than ignore. Leading La Revolucion from the old basement.


Hasa Diga Eebowai

ixnay's picture

you're in my laugh track...

INCEPTION!


CTHULHU 2012 "Why vote for a lesser evil?"

jonnyj's picture

Just added it to my ignore as well.

Saves me the wasted time filtering the garbage manually.

Liberal AND Proud's picture

Did Keith ask him about our precious rights?


Vote GOP and move forward to the 18th Century.

Geronimo.'s picture

"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people." ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

Captain Kangaroo's picture

Maybe soon the police will understand that they are part of the 99% too. Keep telling them Occupy Everywhere (OWS? What is the generic term for the collective Occupy movement? Is it still OWS? Am I stupid for even asking? Or am I stupid just because I am alive?).

MountainMan23's picture

.. after Recall Quan succeeds ..

Saw this on Olbermann last night .. he is spot on .. the "problems" that were used as rationale for clearing the Occupation (in Oakland as well as everywhere else) are precisely the problems that the local governments should be parternering with the Occupations to solve.

Instead locale after locale are wasting scarce tax dollars fighting those who *could* be part of the solution.

But then, those tax dollars would not go to the profiteers who outfit the HomeLand Security Tactical Squads.

.. and that's what it's all about, right? .. capitalizing on American fear of terrists in our midst ..


When will government of the people, by the politicians, for the corporations perish from this Earth?

Not soon enough!

Liberal AND Proud's picture

GIRLS:I like to be in America
Okay by me in America
Everything free in America

BERNARDO: For a small fee in America

ANITA: Buying on credit is so nice

BERNARDO: One look at us and they charge twice

ROSALIA: I have my own washing machine

INDIO: What will you have not to keep clean?

ANITA: Skyscrapers bloom in America

ROSALIA: Cadillacs zoom in America

TERESITA: Industry boom in America

BOYS: Twelve in a room in America

ANITA: Lots of new housing with more space

BERNARDO: (Lots of doors slamming in our face

ANITA: I'll get a terrace apartment

BERNARDO: Better get rid of your accent

ANITA: Life can be bright in America

BOYS: If you can fight in America

GIRLS: Life is all right in America

BOYS: If you're a white in America

GIRLS:Here you are free and you have pride

BOYS: Long as you stay on your own side

GIRLS: Free to be anything you choose

BOYS: Free to wait tables and shine shoes


Vote GOP and move forward to the 18th Century.

Rich H's picture

I wonder if that would even get made today.

Powkat's picture

In Portland the city spent $750,000 for police in overtime and police from other towns to clear out 2 parks. Ostensibly to save and restore the parks. How much to restore the parks? $50,000. In other words they spent 15 times as much money to empty the parks as it will cost to restore them.

And the local news media sucks! They are spouting the party line all the way. They actually seemed disappointed that there was no rioting.

SKdeA_Miss1929's picture

which they promptly spent on clearing out the Plaza 2x.

Something is very wrong with this picture. What a waste of my hard-earned Oakland taxpayer dollars.

Ape-Man's picture

BTW - this guy is doing an awesome job streaming OWS - still going strong after 18 hours...
http://www.ustream.tv/TheOther99


"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-

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