The National Inquirer reports on a newly released book: In “
The Secret Life of Barack Hussein Obama,”  published by Simon & Schuster’s Threshold Editions press, Frazier  alleges President Obama could have been a “CIA double agent” when he was  a student at Columbia University.
That may be the reason why Obama refuses to release his Columbia  records, according to Frazier, who also discloses that former National  Security Agency employee
 Wayne Madsen has discovered  CIA files directly linked to this secret.
In another bombshell
, Frazier claims a clandestine  effort is already underway to prevent Obama’s re-election, with “a team  of ex-CIA officers…traveling the globe assembling a dossier of  documents on Obama’s past, including his education, passport, travel  and residency records.”
Meanwhile, with the economy in shambles, Obama has turned into “a  nervous, chain-smoking wreck,” and it’s even feared that he’s hooked on  “prescription anxiety medication,” according to Frazier. The book also  claims the stressed-out president has been “yelling” at staffers and  throwing “temper tantrums.”   
[I've read these allegations before, but now they are being published, and are therefore should be slander-proof.  We shall see.] http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/obama-secret-life-exposed
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Occupywallst.org writes:On November 3rd, the People, the 99 percent, will hold A People’s  Hearing of Goldman Sachs in Liberty Square Park and march on Goldman  Sachs!  The people will bring to justice perhaps the single most  egregious perpetrator of economic fraud and corruption in the United  States. The Hearing will include testimonials from individuals directly  affected by Goldman’s fraudulent manipulation of financial markets,  including victims of housing foreclosures, pension losses, public  lay-offs and untenable student debt. 
The proceedings will also include expert analysis from Ralph Nader,  Cornel West and Chris Hedges. Following the 99-minute hearing the people  will decide on a fair and deliverable verdict via our own process of  consensus-based direct democracy – and we intend to deliver it ourselves 
http://occupywallst.org/
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The NY Times reports: “We absolutely need demands,” said Shawn Redden, 35, an earnest history  teacher in the group. “Like Frederick Douglass said, ‘Power concedes  nothing without a demand.’ ”        
The influence and staying power of Occupy Wall Street are undeniable:  similar movements have sprouted around the world, as the original group  enters its fifth week in the financial district. Yet a frequent  criticism of the protesters has been the absence of specific policy  demands.        
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/nyregion/occupy-wall-street-trying-to-settle-on-demands.html
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The NY Times opines: Mr. Redden and other demonstrators formed the Demands Working Group  about a week and a half ago, hoping to identify specific actions they  would formally ask local and federal governments to adopt. But the very  nature of Occupy Wall Street has made that task difficult, in New York  and elsewhere.        
Although Occupy Seattle has a running tally of votes on its Web site —  395 votes to “nationalize the Federal Reserve,” 138 for “universal  education” and 245 to “end corporate personhood,” for example — Mike  Hines, a member of the group, said the list would soon be removed  because the provisions had not been clearly explained and because some  people were not capable of voting online. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/nyregion/occupy-wall-street-trying-to-settle-on-demands.html
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Metro US reports: Protesters with the Occupy Wall Street movement plan to march Friday at  11 a.m. for a very specific demand: No subway fare for the unemployed.  
[Would this be done to enable all the unemployed to join in their chaotic, often violent protest?] http://www.metro.us/newyork/local/article/1008638--occupy-wall-street-demands-free-subway-rides-for-the-jobless
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MARXISM CONFERENCE
New York City at  Columbia University
Saturday,  November 5th
$10 registration ($5  student / low income)
Columbia University,  116th and Broadway, Hamilton Hall
Are you part of the 99%? Sick and tired of the  1% running the world? Inspired by, take part in, and support Occupy  Wall Street?  Did you fight like hell to save the life of Troy Davis?  Take the streets during Slutwalk to yell "Enough is Enough!"? Then this  conference is the place for you! Join hundreds of activists for  revolutionary discussion, debate and action.
Attend special workshop tracks on: Black  Liberation and Socialism; Women’s Liberation and Socialism; Capitalism,  Crisis and Class Struggle; and, The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx.   Then join all conference participants for our evening discussion: From  Arab Spring to American Autumn – Can There Be a Revolution in the US?
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 (CNN) --
Occupy Wall Street is no Tahrir Square
Ever since disgruntled Americans declared  themselves the 99% and occupied Wall Street, their protests have been  compared to those in the squares of the Middle East and North Africa --  especially Cairo's Tahrir Square — where pro-democracy demonstrations  challenged decades of tyrannical power. The movements in New York and  Cairo share some characteristics, but direct comparisons between them  discredit Arabs' tremendous struggles and sacrifices and squeeze the  Occupy movement into a framework that does not fit. 
http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/02/opinion/zahriyeh-occupy-tahrir-square/
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Fox News reports: Officials with the revamped ACORN office in  New York -- operating as New York Communities for Change -- have fired  staff, shredded reams of documents and told workers to blame disgruntled  ex-employees for leaking information in an effort to explain away a  FoxNews.com report last week on the group’s involvement in Occupy Wall  Street protests, according to sources.
NYCC also is installing surveillance cameras  and recording devices at its Brooklyn offices, removing or packing away  supplies bearing the name ACORN and handing out photos of Fox News  staff with a stern warning not to talk to the media, the sources said.
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 AP News reports: OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - A day of demonstrations in Oakland that began as a  significant step toward expanding the political and economic influence  of the Occupy Wall Street movement, ended with police in riot gear  arresting dozens of protesters who had marched through downtown to break  into a vacant building, shattering windows, spraying graffiti and  setting fires along the way.
"We go from having a peaceful movement to now just chaos," said  protester Monique Agnew, 40.
 About 3,000 people converged on the Port of Oakland, the nation's  fifth-busiest harbor, in a nearly five-hour protest Wednesday, swarming  the area and blocking exits and streets with illegally parked vehicles  and hastily-erected, chain-link fences.
Port officials said they were forced to cease maritime operations,  citing concerns for workers' safety. They said in a statement they hope  to resume operations Thursday "and that Port workers will be allowed to  get to their jobs without incident. Continued missed shifts represent  economic hardship for maritime workers, truckers, and their families, as  well as lost jobs and lost tax revenue for our region.
 One of the protest leaders, Boots Riley, touted the day as a success,  saying "we put together an ideological principle that the mainstream  media wouldn't talk about two months ago."
His comments came before a group of demonstrators moved to break into  the Travelers Aid building in order to, as some shouting protesters put  it, "reclaim the building for the people."
Riley, whose anti-capitalist views are well-documented, considered the  port shut down particularly significant for organizers who targeted it  in an effort to stop the "flow of capital. 
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20111103/D9QP7IC80.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Review opines: There is an honorable tradition of civil disobedience in America. If an  injustice is so grave and the system is so rigged that it can’t be  changed through normal democratic means, as in the Jim Crow South,  breaking the law may be a recourse. The civil-rights protesters did it  peacefully and with dignity. The difference between them and the Occupy  protesters challenging the cops is the difference between  self-sacrificial heroes and ideologically drunk punks and whiners. http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/282218/lawless-heart-ows-rich-lowry
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Townhall reports: New Charges Surface Against Muslim Professor
From a letter to the Governor of Ohio, from Mike Adams, professor at N.C. State: Student members of Hillel [at Kent State University in Ohio] have elected to take action with the help of  some other leaders on campus. They are not satisfied with the way the  University appears to be handling the situation. Not enough is being  done to deal with a professor who has resorted to using intimidation to  advance his own personal jihad against others including Jewish students.
Some examples of anti-Semitic intimidation of students include the  following:
1. Professor Pino calling a Jewish student who had served in the  Israeli Army “his favorite war criminal” and;
2. Telling another Jewish student that “because you are Jewish, you  will burn in hell.”
This second allegation is particularly problematic because it allegedly  occurred in class with a student under his supervision. It is also  particularly problematic because the university refuses to investigate  the incident. The targeted Jewish student has reported the incident to  officials at Kent State. But no investigation has been launched. Nor do  Kent State officials seem to know the status of the report filed by the  student.
If action is not taken against Professor Pino, this will not only  set the bar for the acceptance of anti-Semitism on campus, but it also  will open the door for others at Kent State and around the country to  abuse their positions as educators to whom students open their minds. 
In other words, we can ignore what Professor Pino does outside the  classroom but not what he does inside the classroom. That is not to  dismiss the severity of Pino’s off-campus conduct. After all, he posted  bomb-making instructions on a terrorist website during a time of war.  And he specifically called for the weapons to be used against U.S.  troops. But that is an issue for the FBI and the Department of Homeland  Security. Ohio taxpayers have specific interests the federal government  does not – such as combating religious harassment in state-supported  classrooms. 
http://townhall.com/columnists/mikeadams/2011/11/04/new_charges_surface_against_muslim_professor/page/full/
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The LA Times, Reporting from Washington—                                                                                      
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House  Ethics Committee voted Thursday to launch an investigation into  whether Rep. 
Laura  Richardson [D, California] pressured her congressional staff to work on her  campaign, adding to her political troubles as she faces a tough  reelection campaign next year.  At least eight current and former Richardson staff members told  investigators they felt compelled to work on her 2010 reelection  campaign on their own time, the source said. Some said House resources,  such as congressional phones and copying machines, were used in the  campaign, the source said.
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American Thinker opines: There are plenty of Republican congressmen and senators  who believe that associate justice Elena Kagan should recuse herself  from the upcoming Supreme Court case involving the constitutionality of  Obamacare because of her service as Solicitor General.
Emails released last summer clearly showed that Kagan's  interest in Obamacare exceeded the threshold by which judges should  voluntarily recuse themselves:
In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on  Friday, GOP Sen. Lamar Smith noted that in rejecting the request for  documents, the Justice Department "did not assert any legal privilege to  support the decision but instead concluded it would be 'unseemly' to  comply with my request." If the Justice Department does intend to assert  a legal privilege, he added, he'd like to be informed of the basis for  it by Friday.
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Washington Examiner writes: House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday he will soon introduce  legislation that would pay to fix the nation's crumbling infrastructure  by increasing domestic energy production.
Money for roads, bridges and water projects would be financed  through existing royalties and other taxes paid by companies allowed to  expand domestic oil and gas drilling. The bill would make it easier for  those companies to obtain drilling permits and make it easier to build  nuclear power plants.
"This is a new, devoted revenue stream," Boehner, R-Ohio, told a  group of reporters. "As American-made energy production increases, so  too does the revenue for infrastructure projects."
This bill, Boehner said, would exclude such earmarks and add "reforms"  that would prevent the money from being spent on what he called  frivolous projects, including "baseball parks, parking garages, all  kinds of examples I've seen over the years." 
http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/article/gop-plan-ties-road-projects-oil-drilling
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