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Old 11-17-2011, 04:45 PM
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Did they play Bieber extra loud?
I laughed.

You realize they tried to deploy it the night the raided the camp, but they faced it the wrong way, and hit their own officers, then couldn't get it turned off? You gotta watch the non-MSM media for the good tidbits

Personally, I would destroy the incessantly-beating drums. Violently and with feeling.

AP apparently called Cardus, estimate of 2,000 people in Foley Park: doctors, Verizon workers, unions have joined up with the protesters. NYPD just closed air space to NBC and CBS helicopters who were filming protest.

This could be getting good, because from here they are supposed to march to bridge.
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Old 11-17-2011, 04:51 PM
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I laughed.

You realize they tried to deploy it the night the raided the camp, but they faced it the wrong way, and hit their own officers, then couldn't get it turned off? You gotta watch the non-MSM media for the good tidbits

Personally, I would destroy the incessantly-beating drums. Violently and with feeling.

AP apparently called Cardus, estimate of 2,000 people in Foley Park: doctors, Verizon workers, unions have joined up with the protesters. NYPD just closed air space to NBC and CBS helicopters who were filming protest.

This could be getting good, because from here they are supposed to march to bridge.
In a city of 10+ million is a gathering of 2000 people a big deal? Hell the Knicks get more than that and you have to be a 1%'er to afford a ticket.

I'm just amazed that people think this is actually accomplishing something other than costing the city millions, aggravating people who live near the protests and tying up traffic? In the end nothing changes by doing this and interupting city council meetings and blocking bridges.
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Old 11-17-2011, 05:02 PM
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In a city of 10+ million is a gathering of 2000 people a big deal? Hell the Knicks get more than that and you have to be a 1%'er to afford a ticket.
You just called it, "millions of citizens that live in the city must be continously subjected to marches and actions that negatively affect them and the quality of their life?"

Pick one Yeah, you wouldn't think this amount of people walking around is that big a deal. I mean, Thanksgiving Day Parade?

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I'm just amazed that people think this is actually accomplishing something other than costing the city millions, aggravating people who live near the protests and tying up traffic? In the end nothing changes by doing this and interupting city council meetings and blocking bridges.
Three months ago, the news was talking about debt and austerity. Now the news talks about income inequality. It's a start.

Huge, huge amounts of people down there, mounted officers arriving. I'll bet there is no way they let them leave to go towards a bridge. Way too many people.
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Old 11-17-2011, 05:08 PM
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You just called it, "millions of citizens that live in the city must be continously subjected to marches and actions that negatively affect them and the quality of their life?"

Pick one Yeah, you wouldn't think this amount of people walking around is that big a deal. I mean, Thanksgiving Day Parade?



Three months ago, the news was talking about debt and austerity. Now the news talks about income inequality. It's a start.

Huge, huge amounts of people down there, mounted officers arriving. I'll bet there is no way they let them leave to go towards a bridge. Way too many people.
Are you comparing protesters trying to block the Brooklyn Bridge durng rush hour to the Thanksgiving day parade? LOL

Hard to believe that you continously complain about the news outlets then say what the news is talking about is a sign of progress? I mean if they arent covering it how can there be so much progress being made?

Income inequality isn't something that can be protested away. The thing is that most of what these people are protesting cant be changed through protesting. This isnt the civil right movement where things were black and white (pun again).
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Old 11-17-2011, 05:23 PM
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Are you comparing protesters trying to block the Brooklyn Bridge durng rush hour to the Thanksgiving day parade? LOL
No. You mentioned a couple thousand people shouldn't be hard to cope with. I agreed. The TG parade is massively more amounts of people walking in (from parking to the parade) and out, like the protests are walking in to the park and over to another.

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Hard to believe that you continously complain about the news outlets then say what the news is talking about is a sign of progress? I mean if they arent covering it how can there be so much progress being made?
Yes, it is clear the American news media is barely covering the two months of Occupy, in hundreds of towns in the US, unless there is violence. Yes, Occupy changed the conversation in the one example I gave and said, "it's a start".

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Income inequality isn't something that can be protested away. The thing is that most of what these people are protesting cant be changed through protesting. This isnt the civil right movement where things were black and white (pun again).
The Civil Rights movement didn't ask for specific demands, specific laws - they demanded general ideals of equality, justice under the constitution, etc. Then the politicians created the appropriate laws and political process.

Same thing. The protest is saying that American citizens are fed up with corporate ownership of our government, of plutocracy. Before you change it, you identify it. We happen to have lawmakers that do NOT want to change a thing.
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