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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by pro-Gentile » Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:37 pm

NYPD Overwhelmed by Occupy Wall Street Protesters, Motorcycle Cops Retreat


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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by anti-premillennialist » Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:03 pm

OWS is drawing to an end in much the same way that the civilian wing of the 08' Obama campaign did. Everyone involved is just getting extremely drunk and using drugs. That's something you won't hear from the media because they want to turn this into some intellectual bullshit. There are many more similarities between the 08' obama supporters and OWS. Both touted hope and change both only managed to get shit faced. OWS isn't trying to run anyone for congress and neither did the 08' Obama people (assuming they even know what Congress is).

OWS has been the most enormous distraction from the federal reserve in the history of the agency. The federal reserve will benefit exponentially from OWS. They'll never gain excess to the nations money supply by camping in parks and getting arrested.

The other day someone asked me "why I don't attend OWS?". I replied "Because they don't want to end the Federal Reserve and they're all going to vote for Obama in 08". The response went something like "IT DOESN'T MATTER! NONE OF THAT MATTERS NOW! OWS IS THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS!". If that isn't propaganda than I don't know what is. Lower income Americans (18-25) have finally found a way to come to terms with the economic misery this president has caused and it's called OWS.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by pro-Gentile » Sun Nov 20, 2011 12:04 am

Damn...



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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by dicktater » Sun Nov 20, 2011 12:14 am

[quote="pro-Gentile"]Damn.../quote]
Warsaw, Poland

http://1newsjunkie.blogspot.com/2011/11 ... opter.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If that were here, it would have been taken down with 50 cal machine guns and blamed on al CIAduh..
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It's not just for breakfast any more.

"Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental
opinion of a day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a
distinguished period and pursued unalterably through every
change of ministers, too plainly prove a deliberate, systematic
plan of reducing [a people] to slavery."

~~ Thomas Jefferson

"Power kills, absolute power kills absolutely. The more power a government has, the more it can arbitrarily make war on others and murder foreign and domestic subjects. The more that government is constrained and diffused, the less tendency there is for them to commit genocide."
~~ Art Crino

When they put you in the internment camp, if you're really, really good, they might let you watch Dancing With The Stars.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by pro-Gentile » Sun Nov 20, 2011 12:37 am

dicktater wrote:
pro-Gentile wrote:Damn.../quote]
Warsaw, Poland

http://1newsjunkie.blogspot.com/2011/11 ... opter.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If that were here, it would have been taken down with 50 cal machine guns and blamed on al CIAduh..
I was waiting for a shoot-down every second of the way and it never came. Knew it wasn't any obvious American city but had no idea it was Poland.

That's radical. Bravo to them.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by ArtOfWar » Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:26 pm

you know it's actually funny, Carl Marx said the natural course of man is to go from Capitalism to Socialism and then to Communism. kinda makes sense now doesnt it. Oh there's the UCD pepper=spray incident that's happened. I'm not sure why they didnt just post it in here since it directly involves having to do with Occupy Wall Street.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by pro-Gentile » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:17 pm

David Icke talks with Luke Rudkowski at Occupy Wall Street


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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by Whirled Peas » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:26 pm

ArtOfWar wrote:you know it's actually funny, Carl Marx said the natural course of man is to go from Capitalism to Socialism and then to Communism. kinda makes sense now doesnt it. Oh there's the UCD pepper=spray incident that's happened. I'm not sure why they didnt just post it in here since it directly involves having to do with Occupy Wall Street.
Because we're not great at keeping our threads organized?

Please see other thread:

http://www.ancreport.com/forum/v ... 11&t=27385" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

There ! Done.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by dicktater » Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:39 am

Again? It's worth it, if so.

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It's not just for breakfast any more.

"Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental
opinion of a day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a
distinguished period and pursued unalterably through every
change of ministers, too plainly prove a deliberate, systematic
plan of reducing [a people] to slavery."

~~ Thomas Jefferson

"Power kills, absolute power kills absolutely. The more power a government has, the more it can arbitrarily make war on others and murder foreign and domestic subjects. The more that government is constrained and diffused, the less tendency there is for them to commit genocide."
~~ Art Crino

When they put you in the internment camp, if you're really, really good, they might let you watch Dancing With The Stars.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Post by dicktater » Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:29 pm

LA mayor offers Occupy LA 10,000 sq. ft. of office space and farmland for $1 a year.

I say, hey dumbass...

Not Yours To Give


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoEJ-D2bgc0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

And, not theirs to take.

Occupy L.A. receives offer to decamp
Protesters could get downtown office space and farmland if they leave City Hall.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me ... 2348.story" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Los Angeles officials have offered Occupy L.A. protesters a package of incentives that includes downtown office space and farmland in an attempt to persuade them to abandon their camp outside of City Hall, according to several demonstrators who have been in negotiations with the city.

The details of the proposal were revealed Monday during the demonstration's nightly general assembly meeting by Jim Lafferty, an attorney with the National Lawyers Guild who has been advocating on behalf of the protest since it began seven weeks ago.

Lafferty said city officials have offered protesters a $1-a-year lease on a 10,000-square-foot office space near City Hall. He said officials also promised land elsewhere for protesters who wish to farm, as well as additional housing for the contingent of homeless people who joined the camp.

A spokesman for the mayor would not comment on the proposal, saying only: "We are in negotiations with organizers of Occupy L.A."

Los Angeles has been one of the most accommodating cities in the nation for its Occupy encampment.

Officials here said they do not want the demonstration to end violently and have steered away from police raids like those in New York, Oakland and other cities.

It is unclear whether the protesters will give up their camp.

The proposals were received with a mix of excitement, anger and disbelief among protesters, many of whom did not know that members of the camp were in negotiations with city officials.

"I don't appreciate people appointing themselves to represent me, to represent us," one woman called out during the assembly. "Who was in those meetings?"

"It's divide and conquer," another protester said.

Mario Brito, a protester who helped organize the demonstration and has been in the city meetings, said the office space could be an opportunity to expand the protest.

Protesters have begun organizing a general strike in Los Angeles.

But Brito told the crowd, "It's not going to happen if we spend 90% of our time arguing about camp issues."

Lafferty said he told city officials that protesters may not agree to the proposed exit strategy.

"I have made it clear that there are some people who would want to stay and others who want to take that offer," he said, adding that the offer of office space will remain even if some "stay here and decide to get arrested."

Lafferty, who said he talks regularly to Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck, said police "have said that the day is growing near when they will not allow the occupation in its present form to continue."

After Lafferty announced the proposal, the protesters discussed it and other alternatives.

Protesters planned to meet again Tuesday to talk about their options.
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It's not just for breakfast any more.

"Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental
opinion of a day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a
distinguished period and pursued unalterably through every
change of ministers, too plainly prove a deliberate, systematic
plan of reducing [a people] to slavery."

~~ Thomas Jefferson

"Power kills, absolute power kills absolutely. The more power a government has, the more it can arbitrarily make war on others and murder foreign and domestic subjects. The more that government is constrained and diffused, the less tendency there is for them to commit genocide."
~~ Art Crino

When they put you in the internment camp, if you're really, really good, they might let you watch Dancing With The Stars.

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