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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-11-09 10:23 PM
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Fighting Foreclosure: 5 Minnesota Women Refuse to Leave
 
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I meant to post this Tuesday.. just didn't get around to do it.

Sadly, Rosemary' house was raided today. All these women are incredible. They are strong, intelligent and an asset to their community. they and others need our support.
Tell your legislatures to put a moratorium on Foreclosures.


Rosemary Williams and four other Minnesota women have decided to resist the foreclosure and eviction monster that's destroying our communities. People from the Twin Cities are helping these women defy eviction, the Hennepin County Sheriff, and the big banks that want to steal their homes. Produced by Twin Cities Indymedia http://tc.indymedia.org and the Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign http://economichumanrights.org
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Kaleko Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-11-09 10:36 PM
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1. Heartbreaking.
K & R
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-11-09 10:47 PM
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2.  another update on the raid on Rosemary's Williams house.
http://twincities.indymedia.org/2009/sep/eviction-crime-cops-respond-eviction-resistance-raid-assaults

Thirty-five days into the popular occupation of 3138 Clinton, Rosemary Williams (one of five Minnesota women publicly resisting eviction - TCIMC/PPEHRC video) was inside her home when it was raided by the Minneapolis Police Department around 2:45pm Friday afternoon. Three supporters were inside at the time. Police claimed they would give ample time to move out remaining belongings, and those inside did so, aided by several dozen who rallied to the scene.

But later in the afternoon, the MPD's plan for a quiet, obedient eviction was foiled. After rallying the crowd, a handful of activists crossed the yellow tape roping off Clinton Avenue in front of the house and were promptly assaulted by the police with kicks and pepper sprays. Other supporters crossed the now-removed yellow tape from the opposite direction to ensure the activists' safety. Officers responded aggressively; one shoved someone to the ground with a two-handed shove to the chest. An indymedia reporter was sprayed directly in the face while on the "public" side of the police line.

Soon people continued to sit down on the sidewalk directly in front of the house in an act of civil disobedience. Ironically, in arresting them, the MPD dragged some through Rosemary's house to the backyard. An officer pointed to another man standing motionless with the crowd outside the police cordon, grabbed him and arrested him. Eventually, seven in total were taken to the backyard and arrested. An MPD spokesman said they were charged with obstruction of legal process, though they have not actually been formally charged as of tonight.

Related video: Before the arrests

Upcoming: Saturday 10am Leaflet at 7th/Hennepin outside Obama event | Sunday 2pm Press conference outside Rosemary's house

Check back for an extended article soon plus more video. Have videos, photos, or updates? Post them as a comment or publish to the newswire.

At the time of the raid, occupants of the house were preparing for a two-year-old's birthday party. The party was moved to a nearby home. MPD spokesman Jesse Garcia later lied in front of reporters by denying that the child's party had been disrupted.

Garcia was later heard saying into his cell phone what sounded like, "we look like the bad guy."

A man and woman from the MPD crime lab were inside the police lines, taking video and photo of activists. For a significant time they refused to identify themselves, but eventually gave their badge numbers after extended jeers from the crowd.

The building was boarded - or, more accurately, the windows were sealed shut by unfamiliar sheets of durable metal - by workers from Vacant Property Security of Chicago, Illinois (where the Cook County Sheriff has boldly declared a moratorium on foreclosure evictions). The special materials are supposedly designed to make breaking in more difficult. They were also used on the second story windows; the city of Minneapolis typically only boards the first-floor windows of vacant buildings.

According to City Council member Elizabeth Glidden, who has offered tepid support for Rosemary throughout her struggle, private security has been hired by mortgage company GMAC to patrol the property, and the MPD will not pay it special attention. A man wearing a private security uniform arrived on the scene as police and protestors prepared to leave, and spoke with an officer. He refused to identify himself or his company, or say whether his company was the one hired to patrol.

Glidden said the police action "makes no sense," and was saddened by the scene Friday. She says she "scoured what she could do" and "tried to be a personal advocate for Rosemary," though some supporters have questioned her commitment to seeing Rosemary keep her home no matter the method. She refused to condemn the MPD, saying they were "caught in the middle." Notably absent from the scene of the raid, however, were any other politicians, including mayor RT Rybak.

Just before 5pm, Rosemary emerged for the first time from inside her house, holding a bouquet of flowers in the air to tremendous applause from the crowd, which began to chant, "It's not over yet!"

Soon thereafter the civil disobedience and arrests began. As the arrested activists - some going limp - were dragged to the alley away from the crowd and most media, many began call-and-response chants with the gathered suporters.

Shortly after the action subsided, one officer's arm was being bandaged with what looked like a small blood stain soaking through.

Later, others were allowed to continue moving out some belongings. Around 8pm, the workers finished boarding and drove away, followed by most police officers. When it was all done, a crowd of about three dozen still remained.

A Small Sampling of Overheard Professional Remarks from the Minneapolis Police Department:

Officer I. Raichert, pointing to a legal observers' cap (NLG legal observers have traditionally worn the green caps for years): "So, is that leftover from the RNC?"

Unknown officer leaning from second story window, to a supporter in a neighbor's yard: "If you don't get out of the yard, we'll put a 45mm in your face."

Unknown officer when asked about his badge while leaving: "I'll take it off and we can figure this out aruond back, if you want." He refused to give his badge number.
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SmileyRose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-11-09 10:50 PM
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3. "My mortgage payment went from $1200 to $2200 in one year"
OK so using the home as an ATM may not have been the wisest choice but come on. Mortgage payment DOUBLES in one year? OBVIOUSLY the loan was a predatory loan. No one in their right mind of even average intelligence would sign something like that if they knew what they were getting.

They should tell us all who the bank is.
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-11-09 11:05 PM
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5. why don't you google her name and check it out ?
it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out.

There are 100's of thousands of people who signed up for these loans.


I had a cousin, who's sister in law's father signed her up on one of these loans. My cousin is teacher with a Master's degree so yes, she has more than 1/2 a brain.

The people who are getting foreclose on have ARMs, Fixed, Jumbo, FHA, VA, etc..
They are from different walks of life. Some are blue collars, some are white collars. Some are old, some are young. some are janitors, some are engineers. Many are women.


Why do you think they call them "Predatory Loans" ?
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juno jones Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-12-09 02:40 AM
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6.  We had a weird bait and switch happen to us.
The papers had to be rewritten several times. By the last time, we weren't looking too hard, we are normal folk, working at other things as well, who just wanted it over with after all the crap. We had a fixed loan and had specified the same on the re-fi. The other papers checked out, so we didn't check too closely the last time.

We didn't find out the paperwork had changed until later.
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-12-09 08:20 AM
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7. thank you for sharing your story
It is very common. that is why I don't get why people keep blaming the borrower.

that is one thing why I like the video.. one of the women explains how she was rushed during the closing.

In some cases during the refi boom in 2002-3. they had mass closing done at Hotel conference rooms.

tables set up with title companies.. and borrowers rushed through as an assembly line.


I hope you are doing ok and I hope you keep telling your story to others.. in newspapers LTE.
congress people.. and hard headed neo-cons.
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mth44sc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-11-09 10:53 PM
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4. Well people
we just raised a million bucks for Rob Miller in 48 hours... What say you
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HongPong Donating Member (5 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-12-09 10:10 PM
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8. Video of raid / pepper spray / kicking released
There's been a video posted of the police action at Rosemary's house onto YouTube by TC Indymedia.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy-BDfVwqEg

It was a pretty serious situation - police kicked and maced people, plus GMAC got away with the house. Another win for the bankers - plus the city timed it to happen on 9-11 and the day of a cop's funeral in order to manipulate the news cycle.
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