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Originally Posted by dellinger63
sorry bumped my bump but this is too good
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Actually, it's easier to go to occupywallstreet.org, and read the "general meeting" minutes, to see what they
really decided to do about the homeless and Wall Street types partaking of the free meals.
Geesh, Dell: instead of reading other people's opinions on OWS to tell you what to think, why don't you try to experience them yourself, and make up your own mind? Watch OWS live on the internet, read a blog from someone there, etc. It's a social phenomenon. You can learn about it without catching cooties or having to be definitively "pro" or "con" about it.
Try this: Occupy Wall Street daily roundup, Day 41
http://www.dailykos.com
In a move done to personally infuriate Dell, OccupyOakland dismantled the police barricades to the park, and turned them into art. The mayor has promised to keep the cops away, and she is meeting with the protesters. There is a $1000 reward for anyone who will ID the cop that shot Scott Olsen (who is now in fair condition, and will have surgery on his brain fracture in a few days, still on respirator)
And in a very, "Atlas Shrugged" moment, Occupy Oakland voted overwhelmingly for a general strike next Wednesday in Oakland, in retaliation against police violence.
