Occupy Wall Street Fail

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I watched the clips. The Marines are Coming to Protect Us! Yaaaaay!
The one you reference was not a 'clip' it was an article.


What do you mean by "what do I want to call them"? Try making sense.
A 'retired person who was in the Marines and puts on his dress blues and goes out in public, you see him from across the street, what would you call him?and r

The first time they show Scott he's directly in front of the protestors. Then he's lying down directly in front of the Police barricade. Hello? Did he miracle himself over there?
Same way the Sailor did, they both walked that short distance. The article posted about Scott's view of the Military in general would explain why he wasn't in 'blues' but he still cared enough about another member of the Armed Forces to stand near him as a form of moral support.

Don't be silly. We aren't the ones with the Queen's mug all over our bills.

FAIL
Who covers you Governments lying ass? (such as the Iraq war) You aren't going to claim they are under your control are you?

Do your own research.
I did, that is why I know there is a chart, need I point out who actually owns the Bank of England and who the Rothschild bankers are?


Looks like someone knows zip about the Constitution. Where does the Constitution say ANYWHERE that we need to bring ANYONE a hot lunch.
You sure there is nothing in there about denying people access to 'cooked food'?

New word for the day for you?
 

Icarus27k

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Top 10 Reasons Occupy Wall Street Is a Joke :lol:



Top 10 Reasons Occupy Wall Street Is a Joke - HUMAN EVENTS


"The Top 10 Reasons Occupy Wall Street is a Joke.

"1. Agenda: Unlike the clarity of the Tea Party message of smaller government, the Wall Street Occupiers have a potpourri of juvenile demands, from free college education and an annual living wage to 'forgiveness of debt on the entire planet.' One protester mused that the solution was to do away with money altogether. Apparently these recipients of federal student loans have yet to take Economics 101."




I defy anyone to say with a straight face the Tea Party was more focused and on message than the Occupy protests.
 

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#Occupy New Hampshire Activist Arrested For Pimping Under-Age Girls at Rally

MANCHESTER - A city woman is accused of pimping a 16-year-old girl she met in Victory Park during the Occupy NH demonstrations.

Justina Jensen, 23, of 341 Hanover St., is charged with felony prostitution. Police allege Jensen met a teen at the local protest, which is an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street, and used the Internet to arrange a first liaison for the girl with a man who turned out to be an undercover police officer.





#Occupy New Hampshire Activist Arrested For Pimping Under-Age Girls at Rally - HUMAN EVENTS


Classy.









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Tea Party Patriots Mission Statement and Core Values


Mission Statement

The impetus for the Tea Party movement is excessive government spending and taxation. Our mission is to attract, educate, organize, and mobilize our fellow citizens to secure public policy consistent with our three core values of Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets.
 

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Yeah, and the Tea Party people themselves were endlessly ranting about how their movement was leaderless and how no one organization represents the movement. Here's a memo from a Tea Party org saying Michele Bachmann should drop out of the 2012 Presidential race because "[f]or the last two years, I’ve been cautioning about the dangers of individuals or organizations trying to present themselves as leaders of the Tea Party movement."

Bachmann


You can present some mission statement from some org that may or may not represent the Tea Party (it's confusing because by their own definition, the Tea Party should be leaderless), it doesn't make it anymore focused and on message than Occupy.
 

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Yeah, and the Tea Party people themselves were endlessly ranting about how their movement was leaderless and how no one organization represents the movement. Here's a memo from a Tea Party org saying Michele Bachmann should drop out of the 2012 Presidential race because "[f]or the last two years, I’ve been cautioning about the dangers of individuals or organizations trying to present themselves as leaders of the Tea Party movement."

Bachmann


You can present some mission statement from some org that may or may not represent the Tea Party (it's confusing because by their own definition, the Tea Party should be leaderless), it doesn't make it anymore focused and on message than Occupy.

:lol:

Tea Party Patriots | Mission Statement and Core Values
 

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Um, that's not funny. You're clearly ignoring the fact that no one organization represents the Tea Party. I'm not even sympathetic to the Tea Party and I know that.

You're coming off slightly embarrassing in your knowledge of it.

Conversely, I wonder what the deal is with people saying Occupy Wall Street doesn't have a straightforward message and/or goals. It's pretty obvious to anyone that it's a protest about income inequality and corporate greed.

"Gee, protestors are on Wall Street, I wonder what they're protesting."


People can't be that dense. There's got to be ulterior motives for what is surely faux ignorance.
 

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Um, that's not funny. You're clearly ignoring the fact that no one organization represents the Tea Party.
An organization has to represent the Tea Party, for there to be a coherent message?

It's pretty obvious to anyone that it's a protest about income inequality and corporate greed.
What do student loans have to do with income inequality and corporate greed?

People can't be that dense.
Yet you keep dismissing the facts that the Tea Party have a clear, consistent, written message.

There's got to be ulterior motives for what is surely faux ignorance.
You mean like Soros backing the protest?

Ya. I smell something fishy there too.
 

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ES has said he didn't care for some of 'his brothers' yet some are 'still' his best friends.

I said I didn't care for some of my brother Marines? Can you tell me where?
More lies?


You can't use facts so have to simply make up stuff?


Find the quote and post it. Find the quote that says that.



I bet you don't have the balls to admit you lied here.
 

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The city has stripped Occupy Wall Street protesters of their power.

Dozens of firefighters and police officers entered Zuccotti Park Friday morning to confiscate generators and gas canisters.

Fire trucks and police vans pulled up on the corner of Broadway and Liberty St. at about 8:30 a.m. and asked the encamped demonstrators to bring the items to them, saying they were a health and fire hazard.

"They made an announcement on a bullhorn saying: 'We are here to take the generators, could you please bring them up to us on the corner of Broadway and Liberty St.,'" protester James Bennett said.



http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/occupy_wall_street/2011/10/28/2011-10-28_occupy_wall_street_protesters_stripped_of_their_power_literally_by_fire_departme.html


Were these the same generators some cities had been providing for free? If so, they have every right to take them back.
 

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An organization has to represent the Tea Party, for there to be a coherent message?

If there's not, then I don't know if any written message is really a message of the Tea Party.

What do student loans have to do with income inequality and corporate greed?

Why does it matter? Student loans is just something Human Events said was said by some guy Human Events met at an Occupy protest.

Yet you keep dismissing the facts that the Tea Party have a clear, consistent, written message.

That's doubtful if they don't have someone to confirm what that message is.


You mean like Soros backing the protest?

I don't really care about Soros that much, He's some rich guy that conservatives have used as some kind of Boogeyman for years. Never understood it.
 

CDNBear

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If there's not, then I don't know if any written message is really a message of the Tea Party.
You spoke as if they would be two separate entities.

The Tea Party has made it's message known.

Why does it matter? Student loans is just something Human Events said was said by some guy Human Events met at an Occupy protest.
You think that is the first time we've heard student loans brought up at an Occupy protest?

Shall I list the nonsense that has been brought up at these protests?

That's doubtful if they don't have someone to confirm what that message is.
Hmmm, they have a clear, consistent, written message, that is also clearly presented at Tea Party rallies...

I don't really care about Soros that much,
He's a 1%'er, who has made billions over, on the backs of the 99%'ers. If I was at a rally on Native issues, and Gary McHale supported us, I'd be wary.

He's some rich guy that conservatives have used as some kind of Boogeyman for years. Never understood it.
I can't say I've seen him portrayed as a boogeyman, but he has been portrayed as an incredible hypocrite.
 

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And if it is a safety hazard.

I also think its funny how much equipment and technology the protesters use that is made by the corporations they are theoretically against. I wonder how many of those electric generators were made in the USA? I know Apple has one of the worst records for local manufacture and using slave labour overseas yet many have iPhones.

I don't think the basic message of no bailouts to big corporations is wrong. But these guys just come off like a bunch of hypocrites and they are no longer about that message. They see every corporation as greedy (except the ones which make devices they use).

And since they have no objective, they can not achieve it. And because of that, they will fail if not now, in 1-2 months when the temperatures drop.
 

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The one you reference was not a 'clip' it was an article.

Don't think for a minute I'll waste time reading your propaganda.


A 'retired person who was in the Marines and puts on his dress blues and goes out in public, you see him from across the street, what would you call him?and r

A Marine.

"and r" ?


Same way the Sailor did, they both walked that short distance. The article posted about Scott's view of the Military in general would explain why he wasn't in 'blues' but he still cared enough about another member of the Armed Forces to stand near him as a form of moral support.


Ahhhh... I thought he was "standing still." Moving them goal post again.


I did, that is why I know there is a chart, need I point out who actually owns the Bank of England and who the Rothschild bankers are?

The JOOOOOOOOOOS!



You sure there is nothing in there about denying people access to 'cooked food'?


I am ABSOLUTLEY POSITIVE there is NOTHING in the US Constitution that says anything about denying access to cooked food.

As stupid as your statement is you moved the goal post yet again. You said that they should be brought hot meals and now you are insinuating that they are being denied access to cooked food.

Are you soft?


 

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I'm enjoying some critics' responses to Occupy Wall Street. Some of them are actually saying things like "pot smoking, hippie young person" as if it's a really bad insult.

If someone called me that, I would consider it like being called a pirate or a Viking or something. It's like they're trying to serve you a bad insult but it just comes out lame.

"Oh yeah, well you're a ... spider monkey. ... Did that slur take?"
 

EagleSmack

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I'm enjoying some critics' responses to Occupy Wall Street. Some of them are actually saying things like "pot smoking, hippie young person" as if it's a really bad insult.

If someone called me that, I would consider it like being called a pirate or a Viking or something. It's like they're trying to serve you a bad insult but it just comes out lame.

"Oh yeah, well you're a ... spider monkey. ... Did that slur take?"

A Pirate or a Viking? lmao