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Antitrust32 10-17-2011 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 811555)
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.

:rolleyes:


It's sad people have a problem with protesting wall street and the government.

dellinger63 10-17-2011 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 811556)
:rolleyes:


It's sad people have a problem with protesting wall street and the government.

Sad many of those protesters don't realize or can't deal with the fact the sitting President has spent $100's of billions if not trillions bailing out Wall Street, well not all of Wall Street just the losers, under the guise supporting failure would produce jobs. Even going so far as saying SOME of Wall Street 'is too big to fail' :zz:

And move their protest to publicly owned land, say the White House lawn.

Antitrust32 10-17-2011 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 811558)
Sad many of those protesters don't realize or can't deal with the fact the sitting President has spent $100's of billions if not trillions bailing out Wall Street, well not all of Wall Street just the losers, under the guise supporting failure would produce jobs. Even going so far as saying SOME of Wall Street 'is too big to fail' :zz:

And move their protest to publicly owned land, say the White House lawn.

the last president bailed out the banks and wall street, just an FYI. Eventhough Congressman Obama and all the dems and republicans backed the idea.

Obama's stimulus was different, and in my opinion, worse.

and why do you think the protesters are liberal? A lot of what they protest is also similar to the tea party goals.

dellinger63 10-17-2011 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 811563)
the last president bailed out the banks and wall street, just an FYI. Eventhough Congressman Obama and all the dems and republicans backed the idea.

Obama's stimulus was different, and in my opinion, worse.

and why do you think the protesters are liberal? A lot of what they protest is also similar to the tea party goals.

I think Bush's bailout was worse as it opened the door for Obama's. I don't think all the protesters are liberal but think the majority are and I certainly agree with them on several points, bailouts being one of them. Camping in a park isn’t going to change anything much less anything in Washington or on Wall Street. 99% of the rest of America, including me, not protesting but working doesn’t owe them a damn thing. They need to personally get involved in their chosen issue. If it be feeding the poor, join a soup kitchen. If it be healthcare for all, go to school and donate your services. If it be the free enterprise system, get involved in the socialist or communist parties. Live and let live. And if you can't deal with that pitch a tent in a national park and fire up a joint. Oops forget that last suggestion as there are government regulations against that.

Riot 10-17-2011 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 811558)
Sad many of those protesters don't realize or can't deal with the fact the sitting President has spent $100's of billions if not trillions bailing out Wall Street,

Seriously? I can't believe you just said that. The WS bailout is the main thing OWS is all about. And you say "they don't realize"? Of course they realize. It's what they are protesting. It's why they are occupying.

Duh.

The OWS crowd is not "pro-Dem", or "pro-Obama". It is not tied to one political party.

Dell: I beg of you, watch a news show, read a newspaper. I have no idea where you get your "news", but it's obviously located under a very heavy rock. Please stop posting about things you are completely clueless about. It's sad to watch. Every single one of those OWS protesters know more about our government and what's happening in this country than you do.

For god's sake, those protesters have been protesting for a month now, protesting the Wall Street bailouts, and you come on here and say they are unawares of it?

Geeshus.

Seriously?

After yesterday, when protests over same were not only in 165 cities in America, but across the world, with riots in Europe?

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They need to personally get involved in their chosen issue.
That's exactly what they are doing.

God help this country. Coach is right.

dellinger63 10-17-2011 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 811570)
Seriously? I can't believe you just said that. The WS bailout is the main thing OWS is all about. And you say "they don't realize"?

Of course they realize. It's what they are protesting.

Duh.

Dell: I beg of you, watch a news show, read a newspaper. Please stop posting about things you are completely clueless about. It's sad to watch. Every single one of those OWS protesters know more about our government and what's happening in this country than you do.

How many registered republicans, like you are there protesting? You may just be part of the tenth of the one percenters and I'm so appreciative of that. BTW How's that Nazi and Communist parties joining the protest going? Heard Obama gave a shout out to them! :eek: :zz::wf

Riot 10-17-2011 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 811571)
How many registered republicans, like you are there protesting. You may just be part of the tenth of the one percenters and I'm so appreciative of that. BTW How's that Nazi and Communist party joining the protest going? Heard Obama gave a shout out to them! :eek: :zz::wf

You are so clueless your right to vote should be taken away. It's not your opinions, you can hold any opinion you want, it's that you are entirely fact-free when you form them. You talk actual fantasy, made up nonsense. And you are proud of it.

Have you seen the flying unicorns of liberalism down there? Shame the protesters don't clean up after them, and our tax dollars have to! Obama sucks!

It's obvious you have a computer: try watching Al Jazeera English, or even reading Google news?

Geeshus, help this country.

Riot 10-17-2011 02:48 PM

Quinnipiac poll release today:
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By a 67 - 23 percent margin, New York City voters agree with the views of the Wall Street protesters and say 87 - 10 percent that it is "okay that they are protesting," according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.

Agreeing with the protesters views are Democrats 81 - 11 percent and independent voters 58 - 30 percent, while Republicans disagree 58 - 35 percent, the independent Quinnipiac University poll finds. Even Republicans, however, agree 73 - 23 percent with the protesters right to be there.

New York City voters say 72 - 24 percent, including 52 - 41 percent among Republicans, that if the protesters obey the law, they can stay as long as they wish.
Poor Mayor Bloomberg. That puts him on the opposite side of public opinion, having NYC policemen charge the protesters and tourists in Times Square with horses and push them over, step on them, this weekend.

dellinger63 10-17-2011 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 811572)
You are so clueless your right to vote should be taken away. It's not your opinions, you can hold any opinion you want, it's that you are entirely fact-free when you form them. You talk actual fantasy, made up nonsense. And you are proud of it.

Have you seen the flying unicorns of liberalism down there? Shame the protesters don't clean up after them, and our tax dollars have to! Obama sucks!

It's obvious you have a computer: try watching Al Jazeera English, or even reading Google news?

Geeshus, help this country.

Try reading something other than Huffypoop or not ending in .org

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011...reet-movement/

dellinger63 10-17-2011 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 811573)
Quinnipiac poll release today:

New York City voters say 72 - 24 percent, including 52 - 41 percent among Republicans, that if the protesters obey the law, they can stay as long as they wish.

Poor Mayor Bloomberg. That puts him on the opposite side of public opinion, having NYC policemen charge the protesters and tourists in Times Square with horses and push them over, step on them, this weekend.

Except for the fact they are on private property. If the landowner corporation agrees to let them stay then I'm also fine with it.

I'd suggest a homeless charity buy tents with signs attached protesting Homelessness and set up all over Central Park. It's beautiful there.

Riot 10-17-2011 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 811574)
Try reading something other than Huffypoop or not ending in .org

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011...reet-movement/

Yes, that's a pretty big rock :rolleyes:

Riot 10-17-2011 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 811575)
Except for the fact they are on private property. If the landowner corporation agrees to let them stay then I'm also fine with it.

I'd suggest a homeless charity buy tents with signs attached protesting Homelessness and set up all over Central Park. It's beautiful there.

Well, no, they were in Times Square. As the sentence said. And the "private property" of the park has a deed for public use.

Riot 10-17-2011 03:16 PM

This will go over Dell's head, as I'm sure he has no idea who "We are The 53%" started by Erik Eriksson of Red State are (the point of the 5th panel in the comic), but what the heck, Tom Tomorrow is hilarious ...


clyde 10-17-2011 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 811572)
You are so clueless your right to vote should be taken away. It's not your opinions, you can hold any opinion you want, it's that you are entirely fact-free when you form them. You talk actual fantasy, made up nonsense. And you are proud of it.

Have you seen the flying unicorns of liberalism down there? Shame the protesters don't clean up after them, and our tax dollars have to! Obama sucks!

It's obvious you have a computer: try watching Al Jazeera English, or even reading Google news?

Geeshus, help this country.


rolling and laughing!!






you tell 'em Rita!!

clyde 10-17-2011 05:05 PM

Have to give you credit,Rita.




You are every bit as good as Dahla is in ignoring me.

Clip-Clop 10-18-2011 03:01 PM

http://www.denverpost.com/commented/...rce=commented-

Losing some steam here as things get cooler.

Riot 10-18-2011 05:24 PM

In NY they are working with local churches, union halls, etc. where they can stay safe out of the cold, and work out of there for short shifts of protesting.

They can't stay outside, they'll get hypothermia.

Although I guess that will draw attention to the homeless we normally let die in the cold every year across the country.

dellinger63 10-18-2011 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 811727)
Although I guess that will draw attention to the homeless we normally let die in the cold every year across the country.

Thankfully, at least in the US, it's a very small number. In Chicago there are more people murdered in a day than the homeless who die of hypothermia in a year. Of course Chicago does an excellent job with warming shelters and actually going out and finding the homeless.

I hope the millions and millions who receive heating and housing subsidies in this country are appreciative.

Compared to the rest of the world we should be proud!

While a majority of the poor in the world battle starvation, the poor in the US battle obesity.

Again, sometimes one needs to stop and smell the roses. We are blessed/lucky to live in this country, (especially the poor).

Riot 10-18-2011 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 811735)
In Chicago there are more people murdered in a day than the homeless who die of hypothermia in a year.

Go ahead and post where you got that stat from.

geeker2 10-19-2011 07:49 AM

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