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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011 http://occupywallst.org/forum/proposed-list-of-demands-for-occupy-wall-st-moveme/ |
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Posted by Dan on Mon Oct 3 16:30:50 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. Someone please tell these lunatics that it's not 1968 anymore! |
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Posted by Dan on Mon Oct 3 16:35:16 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by Dan on Mon Oct 3 16:30:50 2011. BTW, their internet registration appears to be "protected" which is their right. But isn't that a bit hypocritical for an organization demanding openness?http://www.whois.net/whois/occupywallst.org Domain ID:D162782714-LROR Domain Name:OCCUPYWALLST.ORG Created On:14-Jul-2011 11:47:00 UTC Last Updated On:13-Sep-2011 03:52:13 UTC Expiration Date:14-Jul-2012 11:47:00 UTC Sponsoring Registrar:eNom, Inc. (R39-LROR) Status:OK Registrant ID:d40473b7f9ca786e Registrant Name:WhoisGuard Protected Registrant Organization:WhoisGuard Registrant Street1:11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200 Registrant Street2: Registrant Street3: Registrant City:Los Angeles Registrant State/Province:CA Registrant Postal Code:90064 Registrant Country:US Registrant Phone:+1.6613102107 Registrant Phone Ext.: Registrant FAX:+1.6613102107 Registrant FAX Ext.: Registrant Email:cfbe68e5d6df49208d6278b85165b36c.protect@whoisguard.com Admin ID:d40473b7f9ca786e Admin Name:WhoisGuard Protected Admin Organization:WhoisGuard Admin Street1:11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200 Admin Street2: Admin Street3: Admin City:Los Angeles Admin State/Province:CA Admin Postal Code:90064 Admin Country:US Admin Phone:+1.6613102107 Admin Phone Ext.: Admin FAX:+1.6613102107 Admin FAX Ext.: Admin Email:cfbe68e5d6df49208d6278b85165b36c.protect@whoisguard.com Tech ID:d40473b7f9ca786e Tech Name:WhoisGuard Protected Tech Organization:WhoisGuard Tech Street1:11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200 Tech Street2: Tech Street3: Tech City:Los Angeles Tech State/Province:CA Tech Postal Code:90064 Tech Country:US Tech Phone:+1.6613102107 Tech Phone Ext.: Tech FAX:+1.6613102107 Tech FAX Ext.: Tech Email:cfbe68e5d6df49208d6278b85165b36c.protect@whoisguard.com Name Server:NS1.LOBSTERTECH.COM Name Server:NS2.LOBSTERTECH.COM Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: DNSSEC:Unsigned |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Mon Oct 3 16:37:30 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. I think that's just one person's post that was made to look like an official list of demands. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 16:40:47 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. Is that why you are still unemployed? |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:59:17 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by Jeff Rosen on Mon Oct 3 16:37:30 2011. No, it's official. Per their Twitter account. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 17:10:58 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:59:17 2011. If that were the case...why isn't on the FRONT PAGE and not somewhere stuck in the back? On the FRONT PAGE it reads the following....."Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%. We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximize the safety of all participants." So the issue is about GREED and CORRUPTION.....do you...ChrisR16 find this to be repugnant? speak now or forever hold your peace.... |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Mon Oct 3 17:13:50 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. The anger and hatred is growing. Nazis like you are on the wrong side of the Class war. We WILL be changing the laws and YOU WILL pay a terrible price under the law. |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Mon Oct 3 17:14:13 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by Dan on Mon Oct 3 16:35:16 2011. The anger and hatred is growing. Nazis like you are on the wrong side of the Class war. We WILL be changing the laws and YOU WILL pay a terrible price under the law. |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Mon Oct 3 17:15:37 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 17:10:58 2011. Chris LOVES greed and corruption. |
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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Mon Oct 3 17:40:57 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. What a weird mix of very good ideas and very bad ones. |
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Posted by Dave on Mon Oct 3 17:52:29 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. I miss Calvin and Hobbes. The old cartoons still run in the newspaper but I wish Watterson would start drawing again. |
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Posted by Dave on Mon Oct 3 17:53:31 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by RockParkMan on Mon Oct 3 17:14:13 2011. Better refill your Pepto supply. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 18:03:46 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by RockParkMan on Mon Oct 3 17:15:37 2011. That's why he's UNEMPLOYED.....and on the dole. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Oct 3 18:15:37 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by RockParkMan on Mon Oct 3 17:14:13 2011. Go back and sit with the WallBangers. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Oct 3 18:16:39 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by RockParkMan on Mon Oct 3 17:13:50 2011. WallBangers like you need to brought to justice. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Mon Oct 3 18:17:04 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 18:03:46 2011. As are you! |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 18:49:31 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by Dan on Mon Oct 3 16:35:16 2011. lrn2whois ... "protected" means that the registrar won't permit the domain name to be changed by another domain registrar without their approval. Think of it as the same as anti-slamming back in the days when you'd pick up the phone and find out that somebody changed your long distance service from AT&T to silvercup phone company.And "whoisguard" is a registrar also ... the actual registrant does not appear in the record. That's how things are done today. Perfectly normal. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Mon Oct 3 21:19:28 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. I support eight of those demands. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:13:11 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. From the NYTIMES.COM:October 3, 2011 Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small By ERIK ECKHOLM and TIMOTHY WILLIAMS A loose-knit populist campaign that started on Wall Street three weeks ago has spread to dozens of cities across the country, with protesters camped out in Los Angeles near City Hall, assembled before the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago and marching through downtown Boston to rally against corporate greed, unemployment and the role of financial institutions in the economic crisis. With little organization and a reliance on Facebook, Twitter and Google groups to share methods, the Occupy Wall Street campaign, as the prototype in New York is called, has clearly tapped into a deep vein of anger, experts in social movements said, bringing longtime crusaders against globalization and professional anarchists together with younger people frustrated by poor job prospects. “Rants based on discontents are the first stage of any movement,” said Michael Kazin, a professor of history at Georgetown University. But he said it was unclear if the current protests would lead to a lasting movement, which would require the newly unleashed passions to be channeled into institutions and shaped into political goals. Publicity surrounding the recent arrests of hundreds in New York, near Wall Street and on the Brooklyn Bridge, has only energized the campaign. This week, new rallies and in some cases urban encampments are planned for cities as disparate as Memphis, Tenn.; Hilo, Hawaii; Minneapolis; Baltimore; and McAllen, Tex., according to Occupy Together, an unofficial hub for the protests that lists dozens of coming demonstrations, including some in Europe and Japan. In the nation’s capital, an Occupy D.C. movement began on Saturday, with plans to join forces on Thursday with a similar anticorporate and antiwar group, October 2011, for an encampment in a park near the White House. About 100 mostly younger people, down from 400 over the weekend, were camped outside Los Angeles City Hall on Monday morning. Several dozen tents occupied the lawn along with a free-food station and a media center. People sat on blankets playing the guitar or bongo drums or meditating. Next to a “Food Not Bombs” sign, was another that read “Food Not Banks.” At the donations table, Elise Whitaker, 21, a freelance script editor and film director, said the protesters were united in their desire for “a more equal economy.” “I believe that I am not represented by the big interest groups and the big money corporations, which have increasing control of our money and our politics,” she said, adding that she was not against capitalism per se. Javier Rodriguez, 24, a former student at Pasadena City College, held a sign that read “Down with the World Bank” in Spanish, and said he was anti-capitalist. “The monetary system is not working,” he said. “The banks are here to steal from us. Everybody is in debt whether it’s medical bills or school or loans. People are getting fed up with it.” In Chicago on Monday morning, about a dozen people outside the Federal Reserve Bank sat on the ground or lay in sleeping bags, surrounded by protest signs and hampers filled with donated food and blankets. The demonstrators, who have been in Chicago since Sept. 24, said they had collected so much food that they started giving the surplus to homeless people. Each evening, the number of protesters swells as people come from school or work, and the group marches to Michigan Avenue. “We all have different ideas about what this means, stopping corporate greed,” said Paul Bucklaw, 45. “For me, it’s about the banks.” Sean Richards, 21, a junior studying environmental health at Illinois State University in Normal, said he dropped out of college on Friday and took a train to Chicago to demonstrate against oil companies. He said he would continue sleeping on the street for “as long as it takes.” Strategists on the left said they were buoyed by the outpouring of energy and hoped it would contribute to a newly powerful progressive movement. Robert Borosage, co-director of the Campaign for America’s Future, in Washington, noted that the Wall Street demonstrations followed protests in Wisconsin this year over efforts to suppress public employee unions and numerous rallies on economic and employment issues. The new protesters have shown a remarkable commitment and have stayed nonviolent in the face of aggressive actions by the New York police, he said. “I think that as a result they really touched a chord among activists across the country.” But if the movement is to have lasting impact, it will have to develop leaders and clear demands, said Nina Eliasoph, a professor of sociology at the University of Southern California. With the country in such deep economic distress, almost everyone is forced to think about economics and politics, giving the new protests a “major emotional resonance,” she said. “So there is a tension between this emotionally powerful movement,” she said, “and the emptiness of the message itself so far.” Ashley Southall contributed reporting from Washington, Ian Lovett from Los Angeles and Steven Yaccino from Chicago. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:13:41 2011, in response to Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:13:11 2011. Ann Coulter was right. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:16:41 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:13:41 2011. About the revolution against GREED and CORRUPTION in America? eh? or is she looking to write a book about her sex life in American politics....... |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:17:14 2011, in response to Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:13:11 2011. inb4 it's the new Tea Party, man! |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:18:34 2011, in response to Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:13:11 2011. Go, coffeebaggers! :) |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:18:35 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:16:41 2011. She was right about the mob mentality. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:20:09 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:17:14 2011. Ah...NO....not even close to it. Why you ask?.....very diverse group vs. closeted racists in the Tea Party.....THIW. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:20:24 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:18:34 2011. :) |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:21:25 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:20:09 2011. Diverse? The professional left is the very embodiment of top-down groupthink. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:21:27 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:18:35 2011. "She was right about the mob mentality."LOL....you are joking...aren't you now? She hasn't got a fuckin clue... |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:22:26 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:20:24 2011. There were folks out protesting today in Smallbany in front of the Bank of America office. But it was closed ... they fired everybody last week. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:23:44 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:18:35 2011. She? Are you SURE? :) |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:24:35 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:21:27 2011. Coulter was right. She came out with the book first. She's not jumping on the bandwagon. The Wall Street Protesters are the same people who will riot of Obama loses. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:25:08 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:21:25 2011. "The professional left is the very embodiment of top-down groupthink."Say ChrisR16....how much weed do you grow in your apartment? that "stuff" has blurred your thinking lately. Yes....diverse....from young and old...from employed...to the unemployed.....I don't expect you to understand...you're too biased as it is...just like Ologia... |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:26:19 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:21:25 2011. If that were truly the case, wouldn't the Wall Street folks all be parroting the same slogan? Something along the lines of "keep government out of my medicare" or something like that? :) |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:28:53 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:25:08 2011. They are as about as ideologically diverse as the 700 Club. Like most liberals, you are obsessed over identity politics. Young, old, black, white liberals are still all LIBERALS. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:30:15 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:24:35 2011. You're right, and it probably means the gloves come off. It'll also mean their end as a political force. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:32:03 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:26:19 2011. Chris has no clue and never will. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 3 22:32:08 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:28:53 2011. Coincidence...not a valid claim. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 3 22:32:25 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Oct 3 22:32:08 2011. There is no active movement to exclude certain persons. |
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Posted by Easy on Mon Oct 3 22:32:34 2011, in response to Wall Street "occupiers" even dumber than first thought, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 16:16:08 2011. I agree with one of their demands.What these rallies will ultimately show is that America is a moderate to right leaning country that doesn't support their demands. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:39:07 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Oct 3 22:28:53 2011. "They are as about as ideologically diverse as the 700 Club. Like most liberals, you are obsessed over identity politics."So are you saying that the ideology of protesting against GREED and CORRUPTION is not something you would find in the Conservative ideology? I see now....so you are saying conservative promote GREED and Corruption in society then..... |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Mon Oct 3 22:41:01 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by Dave on Mon Oct 3 17:52:29 2011. Meh. This is a cartoon that should return:Heathcliff pwns Garfield! :) |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:44:52 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:39:07 2011. It's only greed and corruption when a white male in a business suit is the focus. Actors, athletes, and musicians are exempt. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:45:33 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:32:03 2011. I believe they're on sale in the lobby. :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:46:16 2011, in response to Re: Wall Street ''occupiers'' even dumber than first thought, posted by Easy on Mon Oct 3 22:32:34 2011. I'd agree ... and it's bad news for the other extreme as well ... the "Lipton set" ... |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:51:01 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:44:52 2011. "It's only greed and corruption when a white male in a business suit is the focus."You're such a jerk as usual.....using the RACE card,....only you would....you have no understanding of what is going on with the protest.....as far as actors, athletes, and musicians ..they didn't beg for a bailout and they were not exposed in the media for their greed and corruption. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:51:21 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Oct 3 22:45:33 2011. lol :) |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:56:57 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:51:01 2011. Even before the bailouts, Wall Street has been a target of the left, in part because it's dominated by white males. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 23:03:38 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Oct 3 22:56:57 2011. "Wall Street has been a target of the left, in part because it's dominated by white males."So what does that tell you about the OLD BOY NETWORK in 2011? that it's still alive and doesn't allow for diversity among the ranks...from the looks of it...you don't care about the unfairness here....typical racist ideology.... |
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Posted by Phantom909 on Mon Oct 3 23:05:48 2011, in response to Re: Anti-Wall Street Protests Spreading to Cities Large and Small, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Oct 3 22:39:07 2011. uh wrong. they are marxists heres a list of their 13 demands from their website.Demand one: Restoration of the living wage. This demand can only be met by ending "Freetrade" by re-imposing trade tariffs on all imported goods entering the American market to level the playing field for domestic family farming and domestic manufacturing as most nations that are dumping cheap products onto the American market have radical wage and environmental regulation advantages. Another policy that must be instituted is raise the minimum wage to twenty dollars an hr. Demand two: Institute a universal single payer healthcare system. To do this all private insurers must be banned from the healthcare market as their only effect on the health of patients is to take money away from doctors, nurses and hospitals preventing them from doing their jobs and hand that money to wall st. investors. Demand three: Guaranteed living wage income regardless of employment. Demand four: Free college education. Demand five: Begin a fast track process to bring the fossil fuel economy to an end while at the same bringing the alternative energy economy up to energy demand. Demand six: One trillion dollars in infrastructure (Water, Sewer, Rail, Roads and Bridges and Electrical Grid) spending now. Demand seven: One trillion dollars in ecological restoration planting forests, reestablishing wetlands and the natural flow of river systems and decommissioning of all of America's nuclear power plants. Demand eight: Racial and gender equal rights amendment. Demand nine: Open borders migration. anyone can travel anywhere to work and live. Demand ten: Bring American elections up to international standards of a paper ballot precinct counted and recounted in front of an independent and party observers system. Demand eleven: Immediate across the board debt forgiveness for all. Debt forgiveness of sovereign debt, commercial loans, home mortgages, home equity loans, credit card debt, student loans and personal loans now! All debt must be stricken from the "Books." World Bank Loans to all Nations, Bank to Bank Debt and all Bonds and Margin Call Debt in the stock market including all Derivatives or Credit Default Swaps, all 65 trillion dollars of them must also be stricken from the "Books." And I don't mean debt that is in default, I mean all debt on the entire planet period. Demand twelve: Outlaw all credit reporting agencies. Demand thirteen: Allow all workers to sign a ballot at any time during a union organizing campaign or at any time that represents their yeah or nay to having a union represent them in collective bargaining or to form a union. These demands will create so many jobs it will be completely impossible to fill them without an open borders policy. Lloyd J Hart 508-687-9153 http://occupywallst.org/forum/proposed-list-of-demands-for-occupy-wall-st-moveme/ Joe |
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