Thursday, August 30, 2012

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning edition

[Inside the 21 E. First St. sidewalk shed thing. By Bobby Williams]

Star, the dog shot by the NYPD, loses an eye (DNAinfo)

Current owners of CBGB hand deliver a "Free Pussy Riot" letter to Moscow (Gothamist)

The pressure of playing Debbie Harry in a movie (Entertainment Tonight)

Tracking the Republicans in the Village (Off the Grid)

More criticism for Sheldon Silver (The Lo-Down)

People can get a little ouchy when you criticize the High Line (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Delivering pigs on Grand Street (BoweryBoogie)

... and the NYPD is looking for this guy who robbed one of the Chase branches on Second Avenue yesterday (New York Post)


3 comments:

  1. I'm just so glad to see that the CBGB owners are on the right side of the line! this speaks volumes. good job

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  2. CHASE banks have been robbing their customers for years, that's the real crime.

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  3. Right on, Gelenn: "Bank robbery" can be defined to include what banks do to their customers by way of excessive fees, denial of credit, to the communities in which they set up shop and to the population at large, which sees vital tax monies used to subsidize bankster activity, such as taking over smaller banks.

    And I haven't even gotten into the participation of banks in the "Federal Reserve" scam by which they "lend" money to the US at interest, though the Treasury could print money without interest, and the creation of the IRS that collects money on behalf of the "Federal Reserve" in order to pay interest on the money they create out of thin air.

    WHO is robbing WHOM????

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