Occupy Wall Street Fail

Cannuck

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And you and your buddies think enforcing the law is not being a public servant?

It can be, depending on how it is done. A poplar is a tree but not all trees are poplars. Rank and file police officers are rapidly becoming nothing more than tax collectors.

How member of a public service union of you. Not surprising your type would think that.

That reminds me, recently you made mention of "the benefits" I get from being in a union and when asked to clarify what benefits, you disappeared. I guess I can only gather that you equate "unions" with "benefits".....and all this time I thought you were not a Dipper.
 

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Occupy’s 84-year-old pepper spray victim: Is this the most iconic image of the movement?

When Occupy marched in downtown Seattle on Tuesday night, a priest, a pregnant teenager and an 84-year-old community activist were doused in pepper spray. Although there have been many striking images of violence and peace in Occupy encampments, and many faces of the movement, none may be as immediately striking as this image of Dorli Rainey, taken by Joshua Trujillo.

Rainey’s direct gaze at the camera as her face drips with pepper spray is a haunting, cinematic image of brutality, emphasized even more by the chiaroscuro of dark gloved hands holding her head up to lead her to safety. Dashiell Bennett of the Atlantic has speculated that this image may become the defining one of Occupy unrest.

Rainey, a community activist since the ’60s, decided to walk by the protest on her way to a transportation meeting in the Northgate neighborhood of Seattle. As she told the Stranger, Seattle’s alt-weekly paper, “Cops shoved their bicycles into the crowd . . . If it had not been for my Hero (Iraq Vet Caleb) I would have been down on the ground and trampled.”

When Philip Kennicott wrote in 2005 about the lack of iconic images from the Iraq war, he spoke to the qualities that make a photograph emblematic of a movement or era in history. Until now, many of the photos of Occupy focused on the signs carried by protesters, rather than the clashes with police. This is partially due to access — by many accounts, press were shut out from Monday night’s eviction of protesters from Zucottti Park. Yet, even though Occupy Wall Street and its branches across the country are not analogous to the war, the visual language of iconic imagery is the same.

Too often, Kennicott writes, photographers of conflict focus on objects — a sign, a tent, a mangled car — as a stand-in for people: “The sum total of these substitutions feels, at times, like a theater without actors, a set of props and costumes and extras milling about, without hint of what the real drama is meant to be.”

Rainey has now been unwittingly thrust into that starring role. Protest images that become iconic show us faces in anguish, such as John Filo’s Pulitzer-winning image of the shooting at Kent State. Thankfully, no image or incident quite as violent has emerged from Occupy. Nevertheless, wrote one commenter on the Stranger, “This is exactly the sort of picture that changes things.”

Occupy’s 84-year-old pepper spray victim: Is this the most iconic image of the movement? - Arts Post - The Washington Post
 

MHz

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I gotta support all the occupy movements across the globe. It is high time that the masses took control of the world and the governments and put the self proclaimed so-called 'ruling elite' in their place. It matters not how much money they have they are still only one person with one vote in this system that has become ever so corrupt and slanted toward the 1%.

There is no constitution or charter in the world that gives corporations the rights of a citizen or the right to lobby the government of the people for changes beneficial only to the corporation. These are things that have been instituted through legislation by corrupt politicians who have been bought and paid for by corporations.
Do you know how fast your post would qualify you for getting your name on this list?

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"Foreign Ministry reports circulating in the Kremlin today are warning that an already explosive situation in the United States is about to get a whole lot worse as a new law put forth by President Obama is said capable of seeing up to 500,000 American citizens jailed for the crime of opposing their government."

"And as Obama begins re-focusing his forces from fighting America’s foreign enemies, to those opposed to him in his own country, it is important to remember the warning about this new law given by the former CIA official, Philip Giraldi, who had previously warned of the Bush-Cheney plan to attack Iran with nuclear weapons, and who said:
“The mainstream media has made no effort to inform the public of the impending Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act. The Act, which was sponsored by Congresswoman Jane Harman of California, was passed in the House by an overwhelming 405 to 6 vote on October 24th and is now awaiting approval by the Senate Homeland Security Committee, which is headed by Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut.
Harman’s bill contends that the United States will soon have to deal with home grown terrorists and that something must be done to anticipate and neutralize the problem. The act deals with the issue through the creation of a congressional commission that will be empowered to hold hearings, conduct investigations, and designate various groups as “homegrown terrorists.”"
 

PoliticalNick

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Do you know how fast your post would qualify you for getting your name on this list?

Before It's News

"Foreign Ministry reports circulating in the Kremlin today are warning that an already explosive situation in the United States is about to get a whole lot worse as a new law put forth by President Obama is said capable of seeing up to 500,000 American citizens jailed for the crime of opposing their government."

"And as Obama begins re-focusing his forces from fighting America’s foreign enemies, to those opposed to him in his own country, it is important to remember the warning about this new law given by the former CIA official, Philip Giraldi, who had previously warned of the Bush-Cheney plan to attack Iran with nuclear weapons, and who said:
“The mainstream media has made no effort to inform the public of the impending Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act. The Act, which was sponsored by Congresswoman Jane Harman of California, was passed in the House by an overwhelming 405 to 6 vote on October 24th and is now awaiting approval by the Senate Homeland Security Committee, which is headed by Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut.
Harman’s bill contends that the United States will soon have to deal with home grown terrorists and that something must be done to anticipate and neutralize the problem. The act deals with the issue through the creation of a congressional commission that will be empowered to hold hearings, conduct investigations, and designate various groups as “homegrown terrorists.”"

I'm most likely already on the list....:canada:
 

PoliticalNick

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I gotta say that the image is no where as iconic as the various images of the protestors crapping in the parks in full view of the public.

I don't see you complaining about the bears crapping in the woods in full view of all the forest creatures. Maybe the govt should have brought in some port-a-johns instead of giving over a trillion bucks to wall street.
 

DaSleeper

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I gotta say that the image is no where as iconic as the various images of the protestors crapping in the parks in full view of the public.

On highway 144 between Sudbury and Timmins....over 100 miles of nothing but bush....on my way back from Sudbury yesterday, I walk around my truck to the bush side to take a leak...just in case a rare vehicle drives by.....and some members here think these 99er's are civilized???:roll:
 

PoliticalNick

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On highway 144 between Sudbury and Timmins....over 100 miles of nothing but bush....on my way back from Sudbury yesterday, I walk around my truck to the bush side to take a leak...just in case a rare vehicle drives by.....and some members here think these 99er's are civilized???:roll:

You just didn't want anyone to see how small it is..LOL :p
 

captain morgan

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I don't see you complaining about the bears crapping in the woods in full view of all the forest creatures. Maybe the govt should have brought in some port-a-johns instead of giving over a trillion bucks to wall street.


The bears aren't protesting now, are they?

As far as the port-a-johns are concerned, I think that the gvt should have had the fire dept in the parks and hosed-down any moron that dropped their pants out in the open... You could have called it a high volume, high velocity bidet service.
 

PoliticalNick

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The bears aren't protesting now, are they?

How do you know? Do you speak bear and converse with the forest creatures?

As far as the port-a-johns are concerned, I think that the gvt should have had the fire dept in the parks and hosed-down any moron that dropped their pants out in the open... You could have called it a high volume, high velocity bidet service.

Now that`s funny!!
 

DaSleeper

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I fully expected you to prove my point with one of your stupid posts mister postalot and you did....and will do it again......predictably. oh well...