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Old 10-15-2011, 10:29 AM
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that shi.t happens every day in every town and every city in every state. to protesters and non protesters alike.

the majority of Cops should be arrested.
do you really think the cops on the street are the ones directing what happens? or do you suppose that perhaps the mayor gets a call, he calls the chief, and the officers on the street are given express orders....i'm figuring it's the latter.
the street cops and beat cops and sod's don't decide when to move on protesters.
my father was a policeman in d.c. for 20 years, and was at countless protests-and riots as well. he didn't decide when and where to do things, just like soldiers don't choose their plans of attack.

so, if you have a problem with how the police handle things, don't blame the peons, blame the brass.

edit~i saw riots post where she quotes the mayor of boston-helps prove my point.
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Old 10-15-2011, 10:40 AM
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why is it that people say 'if you don't like it here, leave' when someone is critical of something, but they have a different opinion...but when they side with a protest, by god those protesters have every right to bitch?


i wish people could be more consistent in their 'beliefs'. either the constitution is the law of the land, or its not. we all know that there is a right to free speech, and a right to assemble. it would be nice if people didn't just confer that right when they are in agreement with those who are exercising that right.

i see this view expressed in letters to the editor, hear it in conversation, and i see it on this board.
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Old 10-15-2011, 01:49 PM
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Old 10-15-2011, 05:04 PM
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I have modified my platform. All entities must pay taxes there will be NO SUCH THING AS TAX EXEMPT. We will cut Not For Profits a break but still they use our resources and they need to pitch in.
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Old 10-15-2011, 05:39 PM
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they should tax all churches. they don't use all their money for charitable purposes. only what they can show as charitable should be tax free, just like the rest of us.
religion is a business, just like other businesses. they make money, or they close.
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Well it would be wise to break up any sizable group and that is one that helps but at the same time hurts the globalist agenda.

I'll post a link in the police state about the government listing Ron Paul supporters as radical extremists.

It's a pattern. They would prefer us to be alone, defeated, and dependent on them...the pimps in modern day Babylon.
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Old 10-15-2011, 07:33 PM
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Hey, Protesters: What About Solyndra?


"If the Wall Street protesters are really mad about taxpayers subsidizing millionaires and billionaires, than they should bring the house down on the Obama administration for subsidizing a risky investment made by a billionaire friend of the president. But so far we haven't heard a peep from the protesters about it.
Time to speak up and shout out, or shut up and go home."


Read more: http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2...#ixzz1atdDMYsR
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Old 10-16-2011, 12:43 AM
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/15/bu...s.html?_r=1&hp

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In Private, Wall St. Bankers Dismiss Protesters as Unsophisticated

“Who do you think pays the taxes?” said one longtime money manager. “Financial services are one of the last things we do in this country and do it well. Let’s embrace it. If you want to keep having jobs outsourced, keep attacking financial services. This is just disgruntled people.”

He added that he was disappointed that members of Congress from New York, especially Senator Charles E. Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, had not come out swinging for an industry that donates heavily to their campaigns. “They need to understand who their constituency is,” he said.
And the above complete disconnect with reality is why OWS is growing and will not go away before the next election cycle.

BTW: "Financial services" = imaginary products. No wonder we're screwed. We sell ethereal, fictional "products", not real "things" that actual people manufacture, that require materials, factories, skills.
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Old 10-16-2011, 09:33 AM
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Now here come's the focus and gravitas the flea party was lacking.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011...reet-movement/
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Now here come's the focus and gravitas the flea party was lacking.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011...reet-movement/
So the Tea Party is breaking up?
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Old 10-16-2011, 10:03 AM
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Not in Mayor Emanuel's Chicago.

They don't play the OWS game. I suppose a misdemeanor park fine range between $200 and $300 in Chicago so the city will end up coveting the protesters' money for voicing their desire to covet other people's money. How ironic is that?

Hint to the protesters: A shower, shave and haircut may be the holy grail/missing link to finding a job paying more than single digits an hour. Hope you enjoyed your stay and come back real soon. Maybe next time they'll take you to Cook County Jail. It'll be like an amusement park visit with plenty of rides and games of chance available.

http://www.suntimes.com/8232448-417/...rant-park.html
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Old 10-16-2011, 04:33 PM
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Hint to the protesters: A shower, shave and haircut may be the holy grail/missing link to finding a job paying more than single digits an hour. Hope you enjoyed your stay and come back real soon. Maybe next time they'll take you to Cook County Jail. It'll be like an amusement park visit with plenty of rides and games of chance available.
Yeah! Here they are, actual Chicago protesters after their release - YUCK! Filthy hippies ...


Or dirty Nobel Prize winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz at the protests:


Or these filthy, unshaven protesting physicans:


Or these disgusting nurses:
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Old 10-16-2011, 04:36 PM
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I have modified my platform. All entities must pay taxes there will be NO SUCH THING AS TAX EXEMPT. We will cut Not For Profits a break but still they use our resources and they need to pitch in.
Well, okay - I can absolutely support that!
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why is it that people say 'if you don't like it here, leave' when someone is critical of something, but they have a different opinion...but when they side with a protest, by god those protesters have every right to bitch?

i wish people could be more consistent in their 'beliefs'. either the constitution is the law of the land, or its not. we all know that there is a right to free speech, and a right to assemble. it would be nice if people didn't just confer that right when they are in agreement with those who are exercising that right.

i see this view expressed in letters to the editor, hear it in conversation, and i see it on this board.
When I say, "love it or leave it", I'm addressing people here who are quite angry that other people in the country have the democratic right and freedoms to do exactly as they wish, against the beliefs of the person I'm addressing.
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Hey, Protesters: What About Solyndra?
A ginned-up non-controversy by a desperate Faux News?

Yawn. Here, read this for the real non-story facts: http://thinkprogress.org/romm/2011/0...oan-guarantee/

Our major media is incompetent and lazy. Last night on Channel 18 NBC here in Lexington, 11:00 news, they had a story about "Busy day in Occupy Wall Street", then talked about 500 protesters were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge, and they showed the video from NBC affiliate files for that. Um ... that happened 2 weeks ago. That is how grossly incompetent the media is. One of the lead stories was completely false (on a day when OWS went international, no less, and there were riots overseas associated with it)

Occupy Wall Street is a movement being covered in depth on YouTube, in blog sites like Daily Kos, on Twitter and Facebook, and then accurately and thoroughly in NON-AMERICAN media like Al Jazeera and Russian Television.

American Media Sucks, and they are really unhappy this OWS thing has gone around them, and doesn't need them to "frame a story" and tell the sheep what to think.
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Old 10-16-2011, 07:25 PM
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I love it when you get saucy,Rita.
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Oh Rita.....can you describe he type of undergarments you wear?



Do you prefer they are made of aluminum or Kevlar for strength,yet keeping weight to a minimum?
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Just one more question,Rita?



When your undergarments have lived their useful life...do you fashion them into main sails for tall ships as a source of income?
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Old 10-16-2011, 07:49 PM
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Rita?


Ya there?





Anyhoo, don't know if you knew...but I was filming from behind you at Mickey D's the other day when EasyBake was debating you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nNbi...eature=related

Was her technique upsetting to you?
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Old 10-17-2011, 01:03 PM
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Our major media is incompetent and lazy. Last night on Channel 18 NBC here in Lexington, 11:00 news, they had a story about "Busy day in Occupy Wall Street",.
It’s a shame that on the day the MLK statue was unveiled the lead story on news stations here was coverage of the couple thousand camped out in a park singing woe is me.

The fact we have a sitting President and a leading candidate from the opposing party who are both African American and how far we've come since segregated fountains/schools etc. would have made for a great story. Sad that opportunity was missed. At least MLK must be looking down with a smile on his face.
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