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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: StayOutOfTrees on October 15, 2011, 10:12:03 PM
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They have a better lawn mower than you, we can't have that.
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They have a better lawn mower than you, we can't have that.
Especially if they stole the lawnmower from you.
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give me half your pool and all your halloween candy!!!
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LOL at mowing your own yard.
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don't tell me what i can and can't do with my yard, you nazi fucks.
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I feel like "nazi" gets thrown around way too much. Especially considering how horrible and repugnant the nazis were.
:two cents:
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I feel like "nazi" gets thrown around way too much. Especially considering how horrible and repugnant the nazis were.
:two cents:
funny. i feel the exact opposite.
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I feel like "nazi" gets thrown around way too much. Especially considering how horrible and repugnant the nazis were.
:two cents:
funny. i feel the exact opposite.
Lettuce start a thread about it?!?!?
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I feel like "nazi" gets thrown around way too much. Especially considering how horrible and repugnant the nazis were.
:two cents:
funny. i feel the exact opposite.
I feel the same. The world obviously has a horrible connotation, but that doesn't mean people should completely freak out when it's used. I say it's fair game.
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Think I'm going to occupy a liquor store, they got all sorts of good stuff there.
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I feel like "nazi" gets thrown around way too much. Especially considering how horrible and repugnant the nazis were.
:two cents:
funny. i feel the exact opposite.
I feel the same. The world obviously has a horrible connotation, but that doesn't mean people should completely freak out when it's used. I say it's fair game.
I think calling someone that disagrees with you a nazi (political party of genocidical race supremacists) is extreme hyperbole and reduces the credibility of the user. MSNBC uses extreme hyperbole all the time and the content on that channel is lol childish.
It doesn't bother me when someone uses it, I just think it hurts the nazi accuser because its so absurd.
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Why call someone a nazi when fascist is available
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Why call someone a nazi when fascist is available
Good point. Much more fitting in today's world
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Why call someone a nazi when fascist is available
never use a less powerful word, when a more powerful one is available.
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I feel like "nazi" gets thrown around way too much. Especially considering how horrible and repugnant the nazis were.
:two cents:
funny. i feel the exact opposite.
I feel the same. The world obviously has a horrible connotation, but that doesn't mean people should completely freak out when it's used. I say it's fair game.
I usually just laugh at people who use "Nazi" as a comparison to some kind of political thought they disagree with. Fascist is another one. When I hear someone call me or someone else a Nazi it just affirms that I'm right and they are Nazis.
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:surprised: :runaway: :facepalm:
City officials temporarily denied Occupy Madison a new street use permit Wednesday after protesters violated public health and safety conditions and failed to follow the correct processes to renew or amend a permit.
The permit, which expired Wednesday at noon, required Occupy Madison protesters to relocate from their current space at 30 West Mifflin Street, also called 30 on the Square.
A neighboring hotel's staff alleged voiced concerns about having to recently escort hotel employees to and from bus stops late at night due to inappropriate behavior, such as public masturbation, from street protesters.
http://www.dailycardinal.com/news/occupy-madison-loses-permit-1.2669111#.TquF_3J-q9Y (http://www.dailycardinal.com/news/occupy-madison-loses-permit-1.2669111#.TquF_3J-q9Y)
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:surprised: :runaway: :facepalm:
City officials temporarily denied Occupy Madison a new street use permit Wednesday after protesters violated public health and safety conditions and failed to follow the correct processes to renew or amend a permit.
The permit, which expired Wednesday at noon, required Occupy Madison protesters to relocate from their current space at 30 West Mifflin Street, also called 30 on the Square.
A neighboring hotel's staff alleged voiced concerns about having to recently escort hotel employees to and from bus stops late at night due to inappropriate behavior, such as public masturbation, from street protesters.
http://www.dailycardinal.com/news/occupy-madison-loses-permit-1.2669111#.TquF_3J-q9Y (http://www.dailycardinal.com/news/occupy-madison-loses-permit-1.2669111#.TquF_3J-q9Y)
I've always felt the whole "Occupy" movement is one big circle jerk anyway.
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yeah dirty circle jerking hippies :shakesfist:
http://news.yahoo.com/occupy-veterans-movement-growing-across-u-072300415.html
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yeah dirty circle jerking hippies :shakesfist:
http://news.yahoo.com/occupy-veterans-movement-growing-across-u-072300415.html
Too bad they aren't bright enough to march on Washington and demand a business environment conducive to job creation instead of killing business in the areas they are occupying.
"What do you think is going to happen in 2012 after everyone gets home from Iraq? No jobs, no benefits. This will not be a good scene," Jenkins continued. "I imagine the suicide rate will climb, and sadly, I think that some people in this country don't feel any responsibility for that."
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yeah dirty circle jerking hippies :shakesfist:
http://news.yahoo.com/occupy-veterans-movement-growing-across-u-072300415.html
JFC, we have a OWS'er in the Pit. :facepalm:
This is a new low.
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:blush:
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Who should be more pissed the cop car pitcher or the USPS catcher mailbox? State and Fed offense?
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Thanks Mr Dougie for highlighting the damage that these protests have done to our country. :ohno:
Banks act irresposibly and destroy our economy. Large corporations act irresponsibly and destroy the environment and you get pissy about a roll off container worth of garbage. :confused:
also.... more of America's hero's joining the movement???
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/02/veterans-join-occupy-wall-street_n_1071751.html
(correction: I was wrong about the image listed and interpreted it hastily out of context.) :frown: please forgive my transgression :pray:
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Thanks Mr Dougie for highlighting the damage that these protests have done to our country. :ohno:
Banks act irresposibly and destroy our economy. Large corporations act irresponsibly and destroy the environment and you get pissy about a roll off container worth of garbage. :confused:
also.... more of America's hero's joining the movement???
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/02/veterans-join-occupy-wall-street_n_1071751.html
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this was after a tea party rally :runaway:
:facepalm: This is the URL for your "Tea Party" photo:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_uSNpfk4dbL4/Sq_j1CtN-pI/AAAAAAAAAS0/Rx9QqKsbWmc/s400/obama+inaugaration+photo+1.jpg
You're a bot. :lol:
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Thanks Mr Dougie for highlighting the damage that these protests have done to our country. :ohno:
Banks act irresposibly and destroy our economy. Large corporations act irresponsibly and destroy the environment and you get pissy about a roll off container worth of garbage. :confused:
also.... more of America's hero's joining the movement???
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/02/veterans-join-occupy-wall-street_n_1071751.html
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this was after a tea party rally :runaway:
:facepalm: This is the URL for your "Tea Party" photo:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_uSNpfk4dbL4/Sq_j1CtN-pI/AAAAAAAAAS0/Rx9QqKsbWmc/s400/obama+inaugaration+photo+1.jpg
You're a bot. :lol:
omg :lol:
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LOLz
NSFW audio
http://www.breitbart.tv/never-ending-supply-howard-stern-exposes-more-idiots-at-occupywallstreet/ (http://www.breitbart.tv/never-ending-supply-howard-stern-exposes-more-idiots-at-occupywallstreet/)
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BOSTON (CBS) – Three people arrested Thursday night inside the Occupy Boston camp have been charged with dealing crack cocaine.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030’s Carl Stevens, who spent the night at the camp a few weeks ago, talked to a man who spends most nights at Occupy Boston. He said things have gone downhill.
“Things have changed drastically. It seems to be deteriorating,” the man told Carl. “A lot of drug use, alcohol use, people getting into fights… It’s deteriorating pretty quick.”
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/11/04/3-charged-with-dealing-crack-occupy-boston-deteriorating/ (http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/11/04/3-charged-with-dealing-crack-occupy-boston-deteriorating/)
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BOSTON (CBS) – Three people arrested Thursday night inside the Occupy Boston camp have been charged with dealing crack cocaine.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030’s Carl Stevens, who spent the night at the camp a few weeks ago, talked to a man who spends most nights at Occupy Boston. He said things have gone downhill.
“Things have changed drastically. It seems to be deteriorating,” the man told Carl. “A lot of drug use, alcohol use, people getting into fights… It’s deteriorating pretty quick.”
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/11/04/3-charged-with-dealing-crack-occupy-boston-deteriorating/ (http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/11/04/3-charged-with-dealing-crack-occupy-boston-deteriorating/)
"What's that, why am I headed down to the occupy Kansas City rally at Penn Valley Park? Well, it IS NOT to score some reasonably priced blow from a friendly hippy, that is precisely NOT why I am going down there I can tell you that..."
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The announcement came after police officers were called to the park around 10 a.m. on reports of a death. An unidentified male was found deceased in a tent. The death does not appear to be suspicious.
It appears as though the death may have been the result of both carbon monoxide poisoning and a drug overdose, police said.
The Occupy SLC movement is one of many protests being conducted nationwide in protest of corporate greed.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=1070&sid=18042323&title=man-found-dead-in-tent-at-pioneer-park (http://www.ksl.com/?nid=1070&sid=18042323&title=man-found-dead-in-tent-at-pioneer-park)
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Steven Sclafani, 39, of Burlington said he was walking through City Hall Park at around 3 p.m. when he heard a bang.
“I thought it was a loud firecracker,” he said.
Sclafani said he then saw smoke coming from a tent. Three people ran out of the tent, he added. “I heard someone say ‘He shot himself.’ I ran over and saw a man lying on his back,” Sclafani said.
The man was inside a tent, and at least one other person was trying to help him, Sclafani said. Sclafani said he immediately called 911 and police arrived in the park a short time later. Sclafani took a picture of a handgun placed on the park grass amid fallen leaves; he said he believed it was used in the shooting.
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20111110/NEWS02/111110019/Breaking-Police-respond-shooting-City-Hall-Park?odyssey=mod|breaking|text|FRONTPAGE (http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20111110/NEWS02/111110019/Breaking-Police-respond-shooting-City-Hall-Park?odyssey=mod|breaking|text|FRONTPAGE)
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With wintry weather poised to swoop into the cramped outdoor quarters of Occupy Wall Street protesters, it may not be long before more campers catch what's being called "Zuccotti lung."
That's what demonstrators have dubbed the sickness that seems to be spreading among them at an unpleasantly high rate these days: "It's a real thing," Willie Carey, 28, told the New York Times.
With little sleep in cold conditions, cigarettes and drinks being passed from mouth to mouth, and few opportunities to wash hands, Zuccotti Park may now just be the best place to catch respiratory viruses, norovirus (also known as the winter vomiting virus) and tuberculosis, according to one doctor.
The damp clothing and cardboard signs wet with rain are also breeding grounds for mold. Some protesters are urinating in bottles and leaving food trash discarded throughout the campground, providing further opportunities for nastiness.
“Pretty much everything here is a good way to get sick,” Salvatore Cipolla, 23, from Long Island, told the Times. “It’ll definitely thin the herd.”
Some protesters have refused free flu shots, citing a "government conspiracy," the Times said.
There is also the increased risk among the encampment of sexually transmitted diseases, said the doctor, Dr. Philip M. Tierno, Jr. of the NYU Langone Medical Center. And the site's pounding circles could lead to hearing damage.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Zuccotti-Lung-Park-Sickness-Demonstrators-Protesters-Illness-133669113.html?dr (http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Zuccotti-Lung-Park-Sickness-Demonstrators-Protesters-Illness-133669113.html?dr)
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http://www.wwtdd.com/2011/11/jay-z-michael-moore-cash-in-on-occupy/
Michael Moore, who is rumored to be worth 50 million dollars, addressed an Occupy crowd in Denver last week and railed against “greedy” corporations. Though that isn’t why he went to Denver in the first place.
Moore was in Denver on a tour to promote his $27 memoir, ‘Here Comes Trouble: Stories from My Life.’
By the way that book is published by Grand Central Publishing, a subdivision of the French company Hachette, which is the second largest publisher in the world. Hachette is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lagardère Group, a multinational conglomerate headquartered in Paris which does business in nearly 40 countries. Among other things they hold a 7.5% stake in EADS, a global defense and military contractor, which absorbed the Lagardère subsidiary Aérospatiale-Matra, a French missile and aircraft manufacturer.
:lol:
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“Pretty much everything here is a good way to get sick,” Salvatore Cipolla, 23, from Long Island, told the Times. “It’ll definitely thin the herd.”
GOD WILLS IT! :sdeek:
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This is fabulous.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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This reminds me so much of the Tea Party protests. How many Tea party candidates were elected in 2010? 40-50?
With the backing of the Obama administration, this could be the beginning of a big swing in congress. How many Occupy candidates will be elected into the house and senate in 2012? I see a tidal wave of support for the movement. Maybe 60-70 Occupy candidates could be elected. :ohno:
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Obama backing this movement is one of the most embarrassing things in United States History.
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Most embarrassing moments in U.S. History:
1. Slavery, 3/5th's compromise, Jim Crow etc.
2. Trail of Tears
3. Fall of Saigon
4. Failed rescue of Iranian hostages
5. Obama's support of OWS
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Most embarrassing moments in U.S. History:
1. Slavery, 3/5th's compromise, Jim Crow etc.
2. Trail of Tears
3. Fall of Saigon
4. Failed rescue of Iranian hostages
5. Obama's support of OWS
I'd put FDR's suspension of Habeas in WW2 (maybe its part of number 1) ahead of the Fall of Saigon and remove Contra
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Most embarrassing moments in U.S. History:
1. Slavery, 3/5th's compromise, Jim Crow etc.
2. Trail of Tears
3. Fall of Saigon
4. Failed rescue of Iranian hostages
5. Obama's support of OWS
Bay of Pigs?
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This reminds me so much of the Tea Party protests. How many Tea party candidates were elected in 2010? 40-50?
With the backing of the Obama administration, this could be the beginning of a big swing in congress. How many Occupy candidates will be elected into the house and senate in 2012? I see a tidal wave of support for the movement. Maybe 60-70 Occupy candidates could be elected. :ohno:
Hippies don't vote.
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Most embarrassing moments in U.S. History:
1. Slavery, 3/5th's compromise, Jim Crow etc.
2. Trail of Tears
3. Fall of Saigon
4. Failed rescue of Iranian hostages
5. Obama's support of OWS
Bay of Pigs?
My guess is that goes amongst top 5 greatest with japanese internment camps and other great moments in our history.
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Looks like Obama's support of OWS is the second most embarrassing non-military moment in US history, right behind slavery.
'grats B.O. really raising the bar in D.C. :thumbs:
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Looks like Obama's support of OWS is the second most embarrassing non-military moment in US history, right behind slavery.
'grats B.O. really raising the bar in D.C. :thumbs:
You're right.
I think slavery could be considered military moment (Civil War), he has tough luck that I bundled Jim Crow etc, but that's just facts.
1. OWS support
2. Nixon's resignation
3. Teapot Dome
4. Lewinsky
5. vomiting on Japanese PM
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"Mission Accomplished" turned out to be pretty damn embarrassing. Top 15?
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Looks like Obama's support of OWS is the second most embarrassing non-military moment in US history, right behind slavery.
'grats B.O. really raising the bar in D.C. :thumbs:
You're right.
I think slavery could be considered military moment (Civil War), he has tough luck that I bundled Jim Crow etc, but that's just facts.
1. OWS support
2. Nixon's resignation
3. Teapot Dome
4. Lewinsky
5. vomiting on Japanese PM
I think you could bundle Andrew Johnson's impeachment, with Lewinksy or Nixon
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Looks like Obama's support of OWS is the second most embarrassing non-military moment in US history, right behind slavery.
'grats B.O. really raising the bar in D.C. :thumbs:
You're right.
I think slavery could be considered military moment (Civil War), he has tough luck that I bundled Jim Crow etc, but that's just facts.
1. OWS support
2. Nixon's resignation
3. Teapot Dome
4. Lewinsky
5. vomiting on Japanese PM
I think you could bundle Andrew Johnson's impeachment, with Lewinksy or Nixon
Interesting. May do.
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Took a trip there this week. Smaller than I expected but exactly the clusterfrack I expected. "Down with the Banks", "Support Unions", "Stop Fracking" (not like fracking fracking, the oil kind) "Pay my student loan". Complete chaos. The only thing they had organized was that they were all smelly and disgusting and that I am pretty certain no one would ever hire any of them even if they did go to an interview instead of sit in a dirty tent all day. I got some great pics.
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Took a trip there this week. Smaller than I expected but exactly the clusterfrack I expected. "Down with the Banks", "Support Unions", "Stop Fracking" (not like fracking fracking, the oil kind) "Pay my student loan". Complete chaos. The only thing they had organized was that they were all smelly and disgusting and that I am pretty certain no one would ever hire any of them even if they did go to an interview instead of sit in a dirty tent all day. I got some great pics.
Please post pics.
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Please post pics.
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/v/Wl1ObUGAoHE?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0
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Welp, glad I got to see/smell them last week.
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It is both hilarious and telling that the Democrats rushed to embrace these protests as their version of the Tea Party. It says a lot about the Democratic Party and its socialist base.
These "protests" are pretty much nothing more than the same collection of assholes who show up to protest at the Gx summits. "Waaa, waaa, its the BANKS' fault I can't get a job" (that pays me what I feel I deserve for my liberal arts degree). "It's those GREEDY CORPORATIONS that crashed the economy!"
Tip to the Occupiers: Why don't you start protesting the government that subsidized and promoted the reckless lending practices that resulted in the housing bubble and crash? Wasn't the government at least equally responsible for this mess, if not more so?
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most of the Tea Partiers that i know are retirees who collect social security, utilize medicare, or collect government/military pensions :dunno:
both groups are self serving idiots
in fact i know one family who the wife teaches while her husband is retired ex-military so he spends his time traveling to and writing op-ed tea party pieces deriding big government. the family makes a weekly trip to post to shop so they don't have to pay tax.
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in fact i know one family who the wife teaches while her husband is retired ex-military so he spends his time traveling to and writing op-ed tea party pieces deriding big government. the family makes a weekly trip to post to shop so they don't have to pay tax.
Right. Because the Tea Party wants to cut military benefits. What a bunch of hypocrites. As for the retirees that want to reform entitlement spending but preserve their own benefits, I guess that could be considered hypocritical on some level, but at least they worked a job for 40 years and paid something into the system. The OWSrs are just looking for handouts. They're the Democratic base.
But, by all means, let's attack the Tea Party and divert attention from the OWS clowns.
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no doubt there are idiots with the OWS movement but there are also hard working americans who have a legitimate gripe.
the problem is the idiots are not the "base" of the democratic party.
no doubt there are idots within the Tea Party but there are also hard working americans who have a legitimate gripe.
the problem is the idiots are not the "base of the republican party
#now can we stop trying to characterize each other as extremes and attempt to have a dialogue not centered on name calling and extremes
(p.s. i grew up on a farm, have never been unemployed, never accepted government benefits, often worked multiple jobs and i am not a republican.)
crazy but true
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no doubt there are idiots with the OWS movement but there are also hard working americans who have a legitimate gripe.
Please explain: What is the gripe, to whom is it directed, and how is that gripe legitimate?
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no doubt there are idiots with the OWS movement but there are also hard working americans who have a legitimate gripe.
the problem is the idiots are not the "base" of the democratic party.
no doubt there are idots within the Tea Party but there are also hard working americans who have a legitimate gripe.
the problem is the idiots are not the "base of the republican party
#now can we stop trying to characterize each other as extremes and attempt to have a dialogue not centered on name calling and extremes
(p.s. i grew up on a farm, have never been unemployed, never accepted government benefits, often worked multiple jobs and i am not a republican.)
crazy but true
Comparing the OWS movement to the Tea Party is like comparing a male genitals fight to PGA golf in terms of organization, civility, intelligence, and message. Any rational person can see that.
You have a collection of people squatting on public property and using it as a latrine, implementing prison law, call each other comrade, protesting a legal entity with the unclear goal of anarchy and/or radical government redistribution and/or myriad other absurd propositions.
You have another collection of people who peacefully assemble, clean up before they go home, occasionally dress up as a 18th Century politician, with a general goal of reducing the size of our $4+ trillion govt. (to the size it was 10 years ago, which according to the MSM is also radical)
Saying each has a few idiots, as to imply they are virtually the same but for the end of the political continuum they represent, is either wishful thinking or utter ignorance on your part. The OWS movement is nothing like the Tea Party. The Tea Party is extreme, the OWS'ers are a disgusting display of humanity.
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The overnight camping bullshit needs to stop. I am going to hazard a guess that overnight camping is illegal in 99.9% of the OWS protest sites and they are now setting a precedent for permanent feces infested homeless encampments of STD infected "protesters" soon to be known as "Obamavilles". :barf:
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The overnight camping bullshit needs to stop. I am going to hazard a guess that overnight camping is illegal in 99.9% of the OWS protest sites and they are now setting a precedent for permanent feces infested homeless encampments of STD infected "protesters" soon to be known as "Obamavilles". :barf:
Good news, a New York Supreme Court judge just today ruled that the City's ban on tents and sleeping bags is constitutional. Freedom of speech does not mean you can just set up a homestead in a public square. Gonna be some cold, uncomfortable hippies and anarchists...
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Seems like you see "no camping" signs in tons of parks around the country. Not sure how that went all the way to the Supreme Court. Pretty jacked up that crap like that is clogging up dockets.
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Seems like you see "no camping" signs in tons of parks around the country. Not sure how that went all the way to the Supreme Court. Pretty jacked up that crap like that is clogging up dockets.
I'm pretty impressed that the judge resolved the matter so quickly, within about 24 hours. What's funny is that it took Bloomberg over 60 days to issue the edict in the first place. As you point out, it's just common sense.
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There is a silver lining to the OWS movement. They've made the Tea Party a lot more favorable by comparison (http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/ppp-occupy-makes-voters-nostalgic-tea-party#.TsPfmVpQLbs.twitter).
From Democratic pollster PPP:
The Occupy Wall Street movement is not wearing well with voters across the country. Only 33% now say that they are supportive of its goals, compared to 45% who say they oppose them. That represents an 11 point shift in the wrong direction for the movement's support compared to a month ago when 35% of voters said they supported it and 36% were opposed. Most notably independents have gone from supporting Occupy Wall Street's goals 39/34, to opposing them 34/42.
Voters don't care for the Tea Party either, with 42% saying they support its goals to 45% opposed. But asked whether they have a higher opinion of the Tea Party or Occupy Wall Street movement the Tea Party wins out 43-37, representing a flip from last month when Occupy Wall Street won out 40-37 on that question. Again the movement with independents is notable- from preferring Occupy Wall Street 43-34, to siding with the Tea Party 44-40.
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The overnight camping bullshit needs to stop. I am going to hazard a guess that overnight camping is illegal in 99.9% of the OWS protest sites and they are now setting a precedent for permanent feces infested homeless encampments of STD infected "protesters" soon to be known as "Obamavilles". :barf:
Good news, a New York Supreme Court judge just today ruled that the City's ban on tents and sleeping bags is constitutional. Freedom of speech does not mean you can just set up a homestead in a public square. Gonna be some cold, uncomfortable hippies and anarchists...
So, where is it that the friendly hippies will sell good quality blow at a decent price to a comrade? Just asking, I have an ex-step cousin from Ontario who was asking me. I told him I'd find out if he'd promise not to go get a bunch.
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"Saying each has a few idiots, as to imply they are virtually the same but for the end of the political continuum they represent, is either wishful thinking or utter ignorance on your part. The OWS movement is nothing like the Tea Party. The Tea Party is extreme, the OWS'ers are a disgusting display of humanity."
My point is to say that the OWS has raised some valid points and legitimate concerns as our nation moves forward. Many of those concerns are glossed over or dismissed due to the actions and perceptions of those taking part.
The Tea Party has suffered similar challenges. Seeing many of the valid points and concerns overshadowed by racist or bigoted elements. There are clearly numerous differences between the movements, however both sides have at times clearly lacked civility.
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn-ugc.cafemom.com%2Fgen%2Fconstrain%2F500%2F500%2F85%2F2010%2F07%2F12%2F21%2Fdi%2F27%2Fpo41kf39c0vzby.png%3FimageId%3D19228094&hash=d86128aec148dd8c9eea7f983b7d9fab1c60b2f1)
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My point is to say that the OWS has raised some valid points and legitimate concerns as our nation moves forward. Many of those concerns are glossed over or dismissed due to the actions and perceptions of those taking part.
Please explain: What are the valid points and legitimate concerns, to whom are they directed, and how is the valid and legitimate?
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Congrats to the democrats for creating a successful class war. It compliments the nice race war the republicans ignited a couple years ago.
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"Please explain: What are the valid points and legitimate concerns, to whom are they directed, and how is the valid and legitimate?"
Concerns - The widening gulf between richa nd poor and the de-evolution of the middle class. The favortism shown towards banks and financial institutions who engaged in reckless profiteering and faced little consequence.
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fd%2Fd7%2F2008_Top1percentUSA.png&hash=07f15f7dec74c53bd2b45c11c72e2f3946dc82cc)
Direction - Towards the populace to engage dialogue on the issues at hand in order to find solution and potentially force action through non-violent dissent (i understand that this is not always what has taken place but i believe was the intent.)
Finally - "and how is the valid and legitimate?"
i don't know what that means.
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also very PGA like don't you think?
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2F3.bp.blogspot.com%2F_CT4y-UiwdC0%2FS7Alp-HBUII%2FAAAAAAAACGI%2F_Vw5K_tOXQA%2Fs1600%2Fniggar-sign-tea-party.jpg&hash=7b28b7bc7353a1305fb482395571166e89e2327c)
but i mean he did pick up after himself. right? :dunno:
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"Please explain: What are the valid points and legitimate concerns, to whom are they directed, and how is the valid and legitimate?"
Concerns - The widening gulf between richa nd poor and the de-evolution of the middle class. The favortism shown towards banks and financial institutions who engaged in reckless profiteering and faced little consequence.
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fd%2Fd7%2F2008_Top1percentUSA.png&hash=07f15f7dec74c53bd2b45c11c72e2f3946dc82cc)
Direction - Towards the populace to engage dialogue on the issues at hand in order to find solution and potentially force action through non-violent dissent (i understand that this is not always what has taken place but i believe was the intent.)
Finally - "and how is the valid and legitimate?"
i don't know what that means.
The last question is the most important. OWS may have a gripe, but that doesn't mean it is legitimate. A growing income disparity is just a symptom of a crappy economy, which has hit hardest the poor and lower middle-class, particularly those without a college degree. But instead of advocating for policies to get employers hiring again, the protestors are whining for more government redistribution of income ("social justice"). Instead of occupying the National Mall, they "Occupy Wall Street," demanding that the richest 1% (but not Michael Moore) "pay their fair share." these same 1%rs are the very employers who they bitch aren't hiring people! This is not legitimate. It is petulant and irrational.
Regarding "The favortism shown towards banks and financial institutions who engaged in reckless profiteering and faced little consequence" - here OWS has common ground with... the Tea Party! The difference is that the Tea Party is smart enough to direct their gripe at the people actually responsible for the bailouts: the government.
Here's a clue: Anytime you've got people beating bongos while at the same time engaging in "the people's megaphone" because its too hard to hear, you're on the wrong side. The occupiers are a revolting mishmash of the crazy, lazy, stupid, and misguided.
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the concerns are legitimate.
regardless of where the protests are taking place the positive benefit from both OWS and the Tea Party is initiating a dialogue about the concerns.
furthermore... "demanding that the richest 1% (but not Michael Moore) "pay their fair share." these same 1%rs are the very employers who they bitch aren't hiring people!"
i haven't heard anyone claim that people of wealth who are left leaning or all out liberals shouldn't be subject to tax increases. i also disagree with the notion that somehow taxing the wealthy will make them less motivated. The wealthy have the ability and i believe moral obligation to be positive contributors to our great nation.
and Country Superstar and all around great american Toby Keith agrees
http://michelle.kscs.com/?p=1319
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the concerns are legitimate.
regardless of where the protests are taking place the positive benefit from both OWS and the Tea Party is initiating a dialogue about the concerns.
furthermore... "demanding that the richest 1% (but not Michael Moore) "pay their fair share." these same 1%rs are the very employers who they bitch aren't hiring people!"
i haven't heard anyone claim that people of wealth who are left leaning or all out liberals shouldn't be subject to tax increases. i also disagree with the notion that somehow taxing the wealthy will make them less motivated. The wealthy have the ability and i believe moral obligation to be positive contributors to our great nation.
Ah, the "moral obligation" to work your butt off no matter how much the government takes. From each according to his ability, and so forth. I thought charity was moral, and taxes was just... obeying the law. And I'm so glad the occupiers have "started a dialogue about their concerns." Again, concerns are not the same as solutions. The occupiers' solution is socialism.
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I won't comment on their mission or anything, (because I really don't care either way), but I walk by a large group of occupants every day. They pretty much just sit around all day. But this morning their were a lot of cops in riot gear all over the place, and that made me way more uneasy than anything the protestors would do.
The coordinated dismantling of protests nationwide is pretty weird, too.
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The coordinated dismantling of protests nationwide is pretty weird, too.
This may be the doing of those that embraced the movement early on. The steady decay in the quality of people at the encampments is reflecting poorly on Obama and the left.
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The coordinated dismantling of protests nationwide is pretty weird, too.
This may be the doing of those that embraced the movement early on. The steady decay in the quality of people at the encampments is reflecting poorly on Obama and the left.
I mean the police in basically every occupy city breaking up every camp this week.
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the moral obligation i speak of is rooted more in the christian notion of helping those who are less fortunate that in any political ideology
also i hope that solutions spring from the increased dialogue rather than the protests themselves
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The coordinated dismantling of protests nationwide is pretty weird, too.
This may be the doing of those that embraced the movement early on. The steady decay in the quality of people at the encampments is reflecting poorly on Obama and the left.
I mean the police in basically every occupy city breaking up every camp this week.
That's what makes me think it is coming from the federal government, ie Obama and/or his Justice Dept.
Another reason may be that they want to kill the movement using the police and local municipalities before it dies on its own. Looks better if it is killed rather than people just losing interest over the winter.
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however if the OWS is in fact the democratic "base" as some have claimed wouldn't forcibly killing it from the federal level damage Barry's position with his "base"?
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however if the OWS is in fact the democratic "base" as some have claimed wouldn't forcibly killing it from the federal level damage Barry's position with his "base"?
No, because he will never admit it. He will tell them he feels their pain then blame the "do nothing" congress, millionaires, billionaires, and Wall Street for their plight while he takes their campaign contributions for favors at a later date.
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I won't comment on their mission or anything, (because I really don't care either way), but I walk by a large group of occupants every day. They pretty much just sit around all day. But this morning their were a lot of cops in riot gear all over the place, and that made me way more uneasy than anything the protestors would do.
The coordinated dismantling of protests nationwide is pretty weird, too.
JFC :facepalm:
Nice talking point Patty. I'm most scared of the police state, never mind the fecal matter and hepatitis piling up in the public square
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also very PGA like don't you think?
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2F3.bp.blogspot.com%2F_CT4y-UiwdC0%2FS7Alp-HBUII%2FAAAAAAAACGI%2F_Vw5K_tOXQA%2Fs1600%2Fniggar-sign-tea-party.jpg&hash=7b28b7bc7353a1305fb482395571166e89e2327c)
but i mean he did pick up after himself. right? :dunno:
good point, two guys with signs maybe at a tea party rally = thousands of people getting arrested, rape, sexual assault, assaulting police officers, riot, theft, vandalism, trespassing etc.
:thumbs:
I could see LIcky at a Penn State practice. Saying f*got is just as bad as Sanduskying boys
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I won't comment on their mission or anything, (because I really don't care either way), but I walk by a large group of occupants every day. They pretty much just sit around all day. But this morning their were a lot of cops in riot gear all over the place, and that made me way more uneasy than anything the protestors would do.
The coordinated dismantling of protests nationwide is pretty weird, too.
JFC :facepalm:
Nice talking point Patty. I'm most scared of the police state, never mind the fecal matter and hepatitis piling up in the public square
they had port-a-potties. :ck:
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eff the police. They have no right to break up any protests ever.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USPW1BxJQXU
forward to 4:00. Jon Stewart puts a clown suit on the Oakland PD. Can't blame Rusty for feeling uncomfortable when cops are around with riot gear. They're fuckin nuts.
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"good point, two guys with signs maybe at a tea party rally"
yeah cause there were only 2 :jerk:
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"good point, two guys with signs maybe at a tea party rally"
yeah cause there were only 2 :jerk:
http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=3096.0 (http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=3096.0)
:users:
I also enjoyed the "Rednecks are good hard working people because they work on my farm" debate that broke out in that thread. If farmers work so hard, then why are so many of them 50+ pounds overweight?
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http://www.verumserum.com/?p=33490
FSD this one's for you bud.
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http://www.verumserum.com/?p=33490
FSD this on's for you bud.
Occupy Toronto – Foot sniffer arrested
:lol:
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How about a moment of silence for the WH shooter???
http://wusa9.com/news/article/175343/158/VIDEO-Moment-Of-Silence-For-Alleged-White-House-Shooter
Clearly, anyone that supports OWS, supports murder of the POTUS and is a racist. amirite?
:lol: :lol: :lol: Can you imagine if someone from the Tea Party said something like this :lol: :lol: :lol:
MSM, would be all, "Everyone in the Tea Party clearly wants the POTUS dead, not sure if its deep-seeded racism, but this is a serious problem and symbolic of the problematic movement"
:lol: :lol: :lol: Since it's OWS, MSM is all ":chirp:" :lol: :lol: :lol:
Finally some transparency
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yeah the MSM won't touch this!!!
your link is from a tv station owned by Gannett Company which controls 23 television stations and is the largest newspaper publisher both in terms of national and local newspapers in the country :dunno:
or is Gannett not considered MSM???
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yeah the MSM won't touch this!!!
your link is from a tv station owned by Gannett Company which controls 23 television stations and is the largest newspaper publisher both in terms of national and local newspapers in the country :dunno:
or is Gannett not considered MSM???
You need to read it again. They are trying to discredit Fox, Newsbusters, and BigGovernment reports and distance OWS from the shooter.
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they are?
"So it remains to be seen whether Ortega-Hernandez spent time with the Occupy movement or not, but what do you think about the video? Were the Occupy protesters in San Diego out of line?"
it seems to me they are giving air time and voice among the MSM about unsubstantiated links to OWS
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they are?
"So it remains to be seen whether Ortega-Hernandez spent time with the Occupy movement or not, but what do you think about the video? Were the Occupy protesters in San Diego out of line?"
it seems to me they are giving air time and voice among the MSM about unsubstantiated links to OWS
:facepalm: Gannett is the one saying the shooters link to the OWS are unsubstantiated. They are protecting OWS. What FSD is saying is if this had been the TEA party having a moment of silence for the shooter, it would be a front page, lead story for weeks about how the TEA party supports a murderous, gun toting racist, so all of them are murderous, gun toting racists.
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so the link to OWS has been substantiated?
"What FSD is saying is if this had been the TEA party having a moment of silence for the shooter, it would be a front page, lead story for weeks about how the TEA party supports a murderous, gun toting racist, so all of them are murderous, gun toting racists."
:shakesfist: LameStreemMedia
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so the link to OWS has been substantiated?
"What FSD is saying is if this had been the TEA party having a moment of silence for the shooter, it would be a front page, lead story for weeks about how the TEA party supports a murderous, gun toting racist, so all of them are murderous, gun toting racists."
:shakesfist: LameStreemMedia
I don't know. The MSM hasn't really looked into it. I did hear in the first report from the DC police state he had been living in the stinky camp in the days before the shooting, but nothing since.
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so the link to OWS has been substantiated?
"What FSD is saying is if this had been the TEA party having a moment of silence for the shooter, it would be a front page, lead story for weeks about how the TEA party supports a murderous, gun toting racist, so all of them are murderous, gun toting racists."
:shakesfist: LameStreemMedia
I don't know. The MSM hasn't really looked into it. I did hear in the first report from the DC police state he had been living in the stinky camp in the days before the shooting, but nothing since.
It's unfathomable that they can't see the difference. Indoctrination is a frightening thing.
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Obama tells OWS hecklers "You are the reason I ran for office."
http://www.youtube.com/embed/9bDQaX49B1U
What an unintentionally honest statement. OWS is the embodiment of Obama's ideology.
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Obama tells OWS hecklers "You are the reason I ran for office."
http://www.youtube.com/embed/9bDQaX49B1U
What an unintentionally honest statement. OWS is the embodiment of Obama's ideology.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
He is so rough ridin' artificial, fake, phony, plastic.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/06/real_estate/occupy_movement_spreads/index.htm?hpt=hp_c1
animals i say. animals/beggards/and louts
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http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/06/real_estate/occupy_movement_spreads/index.htm?hpt=hp_c1
animals i say. animals/beggards/and louts
There is something wrong with that story.
If this Hull guy has lived in his home since 1968, how is it that he has a $1500 mortgage? Could it be when home prices jumped that he took out another mortgage and pocketed a few hundred thousand, blew it on cars and vacations, and then couldn't pay it back?
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http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/06/real_estate/occupy_movement_spreads/index.htm?hpt=hp_c1
animals i say. animals/beggards/and louts
There is something wrong with that story.
If this Hull guy has lived in his home since 1968, how is it that he has a $1500 mortgage? Could it be when home prices jumped that he took out another mortgage and pocketed a few hundred thousand, blew it on cars and vacations, and then couldn't pay it back?
John, he didn't "take it out", he was forced into taking all that money by an evil predatory lender. Get your rhetoric straight.
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http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/06/real_estate/occupy_movement_spreads/index.htm?hpt=hp_c1
animals i say. animals/beggards/and louts
There is something wrong with that story.
If this Hull guy has lived in his home since 1968, how is it that he has a $1500 mortgage? Could it be when home prices jumped that he took out another mortgage and pocketed a few hundred thousand, blew it on cars and vacations, and then couldn't pay it back?
John, he didn't "take it out", he was forced into taking all that money by an evil predatory lender. Get your rhetoric straight.
Maybe he needed the loan to pay for his cancer treatments because he didn't have any "health care."
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http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/06/real_estate/occupy_movement_spreads/index.htm?hpt=hp_c1
animals i say. animals/beggards/and louts
There is something wrong with that story.
If this Hull guy has lived in his home since 1968, how is it that he has a $1500 mortgage? Could it be when home prices jumped that he took out another mortgage and pocketed a few hundred thousand, blew it on cars and vacations, and then couldn't pay it back?
John, he didn't "take it out", he was forced into taking all that money by an evil predatory lender. Get your rhetoric straight.
Maybe he needed the loan to pay for his cancer treatments because he didn't have any "health care."
No, the article would have mentioned that.
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http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/06/real_estate/occupy_movement_spreads/index.htm?hpt=hp_c1
animals i say. animals/beggards/and louts
There is something wrong with that story.
If this Hull guy has lived in his home since 1968, how is it that he has a $1500 mortgage? Could it be when home prices jumped that he took out another mortgage and pocketed a few hundred thousand, blew it on cars and vacations, and then couldn't pay it back?
John, he didn't "take it out", he was forced into taking all that money by an evil predatory lender. Get your rhetoric straight.
Maybe he needed the loan to pay for his cancer treatments because he didn't have any "health care."
No, the article would have mentioned that.
That's a good point.
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bad people though... amirite???
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I could probably muster more support for the Occupy folks if they weren't so smelly and pushy.
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bad people though... amirite???
Only if you think communists are bad people. What's your problem with commies?
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bad people though... amirite???
That would be like calling Down Syndrome kids bad people. Shame on you.
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so i wasn't right??? :cry:
i am so bad at pandering. :embarrassed: i will never make it in politics. :bawl:
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So, are these smelly losers still around anywhere?
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So, are these smelly losers still around anywhere?
Hard to say. The media really scaled back the coverage once they became an embarrassment for the Dems. I do think there's still some in Berkeley, though it could just be a regular homeless encampment. The Boston encampment was recently dismantled. New York banned tents and sleeping bags a few weeks ago, so I'm not sure if there's any losers still hanging out in Zucotti. It appears that some of the radical element are now resorting to random acts of vandalism and disruption, such as "occupying" ports and foreclosed homes.
"The Democrats' Tea Party." :lol: "The 99%." :lol: :lol: :lol:
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So, are these smelly losers still around anywhere?
There was about 20 of them marching here in SD this morning. Said they were going to shut down the port for some reason, but, I think the port is still operating just fine. The threat of sprinkles seems to have kept them at home with mom. :dunno:
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So, are these smelly losers still around anywhere?
There was about 20 of them marching here in SD this morning. Said they were going to shut down the port for some reason, but, I think the port is still operating just fine. The threat of sprinkles seems to have kept them at home with mom. :dunno:
Why the hell is OWS protesting the ports? Must be a union thing, I guess.
Just wait til these commie/anarchists show up at the conventions next year!! :popcorn:
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So, are these smelly losers still around anywhere?
There was about 20 of them marching here in SD this morning. Said they were going to shut down the port for some reason, but, I think the port is still operating just fine. The threat of sprinkles seems to have kept them at home with mom. :dunno:
Why the hell is OWS protesting the ports? Must be a union thing, I guess.
Just wait til these commie/anarchists show up at the conventions next year!! :popcorn:
Oh man. The media is going to love them protesting at the republican conventions. Going to be amazing shots of cops arresting these "peaceful Occupiers". Then, when they go to the Tea Party protests they will focus on the one crazy guy dressed as a monkey. Going to be fantastic.
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Another proud day for the Occupy (bowel) movement (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-01-28/occupy-oakland-protests/52852280/1). Really, they're a lot like the Tea Party. Really.
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – About 300 people were arrested Saturday during a chaotic day of Occupy protests that saw demonstrators break into City Hall and burn an American flag, as police earlier fired tear gas and bean bags to disperse hundreds of people after some threw rocks and bottles and tore down fencing outside a nearby convention center.
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Uh oh, when you've lost Bill Maher (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/04/bill_maher_tells_occupy_protesters_to_get_a_job.html), you've lost the war.
As I watch them on the news now, I find myself almost in agreement with Newt Gingrich, like, "You know what, get a job." Only because the people who originally started it, I think they went home. Now it’s just these anarchists stragglers. And this is the problem when your movement involves sleeping over in the park. You wind up attracting the people who were sleeping over in the park anyway. And I think this is where we are with the "Occupy movement."
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Back to Wall Street :shakesfist:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/02/27/bending-the-tax-code-and-lifting-a-i-g-s-profit/?ref=business
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Back to Wall Street :shakesfist:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/02/27/bending-the-tax-code-and-lifting-a-i-g-s-profit/?ref=business
They should have been allowed to go under.
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Back to Wall Street :shakesfist:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/02/27/bending-the-tax-code-and-lifting-a-i-g-s-profit/?ref=business
They should have been allowed to go under.
Everyone should have.
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This is sadly hilarious
http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wall-street/2012/05/04/sean-hannity-faces-offwith-occupy-wall-street-organizer (http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wall-street/2012/05/04/sean-hannity-faces-offwith-occupy-wall-street-organizer)
My favorite part:
HANNITY: Where does the funding come from, the school or the government?
SCHULTZ: Yes. It's very complicated. I don't fully understand it myself.
HANNITY: So it comes from the government and the school.
SCHULTZ: I guess so?
HANNITY: I guess so, you don't even know. So people give you money to pay for your school. Where do you think it comes from?
SCHULTZ: They charge interest back on it.
HANNITY: You expect a loan for free? Should you have free school, free college?
SCHULTZ: People should have free education.
HANNITY: And free health care?
SCHULTZ: Absolutely.
HANNITY: And free dental care?
SCHULTZ: Yes, I could use some free dental care.
HANNITY: And if you have children and you need day care, should the government give you day care?
SCHULTZ: Yes?!
HANNITY: And the government should give you a house to live in? Should the government give you a house? Give you transportation to get to work?
SCHULTZ: Yes, basic necessities such as these things should not be given to us by the government. The government and corporations should get off our backs -- so we can actually do those things?
HANNITY: Who is going to pay for your house, car, dental care, health care, education, who pays for that?
SCHULTZ: Nobody! It's free.
HANNITY: Everything's free.
SCHULTZ: We are getting to that point. That's exactly where capitalism is heading seriously --
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This is sadly hilarious
http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wall-street/2012/05/04/sean-hannity-faces-offwith-occupy-wall-street-organizer (http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wall-street/2012/05/04/sean-hannity-faces-offwith-occupy-wall-street-organizer)
My favorite part:
HANNITY: Where does the funding come from, the school or the government?
SCHULTZ: Yes. It's very complicated. I don't fully understand it myself.
HANNITY: So it comes from the government and the school.
SCHULTZ: I guess so?
HANNITY: I guess so, you don't even know. So people give you money to pay for your school. Where do you think it comes from?
SCHULTZ: They charge interest back on it.
HANNITY: You expect a loan for free? Should you have free school, free college?
SCHULTZ: People should have free education.
HANNITY: And free health care?
SCHULTZ: Absolutely.
HANNITY: And free dental care?
SCHULTZ: Yes, I could use some free dental care.
HANNITY: And if you have children and you need day care, should the government give you day care?
SCHULTZ: Yes?!
HANNITY: And the government should give you a house to live in? Should the government give you a house? Give you transportation to get to work?
SCHULTZ: Yes, basic necessities such as these things should not be given to us by the government. The government and corporations should get off our backs -- so we can actually do those things?
HANNITY: Who is going to pay for your house, car, dental care, health care, education, who pays for that?
SCHULTZ: Nobody! It's free.
HANNITY: Everything's free.
SCHULTZ: We are getting to that point. That's exactly where capitalism is heading seriously --
:lol: That's pretty funny.
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Lol, bet he won't do that again.