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On Nov 15, 6:30*pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:44:14 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:39:16 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 15/11/2011 11:11 AM, iBoaterer wrote: http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/tv/60-M...7/60-Minutes,- 11.13.11/videos?skipTo=136&cmpid=FCST_hero_tv Oh, bout the title. If he the Wall Street Squatters are against government corruption, then why are they on Wall Street and not in Washington DC? Because Wall Street is just as corrupt. They are the one's giving the stocks to the pols. You have that backwards. If DC was not so corrupt it would be illegal to bribe them with stocks and the things Wall Street are doing would be better regulated. I agree with Nook, why aren't these guys occupying the park in front of the Capitol? Oh maybe it is because the Park Police and the Capitol Police would get medieval on their ass. 'Cause this freedom of speech stuff just goes so far. Glad to see Bloomberg finally woke up. Heard someone say on the news this morniong that freedom of speech does not give you the right to take over a public area with tents and sleeping bags. Amen to that! We attended an event at our state house two weekends ago. It's National Hospice month, and this event included a service on Friday night, then more activities all day Saturday. Part of the event was the placement of hundreds of umbrellas on the lawn, each lit with a battery powered candle, to commemorate the people that had died while in hospice care over the last year. Where were the Occupy people? There were about 20 of them, and they were over to the left of the front of the capital. Fortunately they were downwind, because if you walked over in that direction, the smell hit you in the face! They were going to the bathroom in buckets and dumping the buckets in the shrubs all around them! During the service, one of them walked in between the audience and the podium/ stage, picking their nose, and just looking around. Idiot. Oh, and we had to pick up all the umbrellas and candles for the night, and then put it all back out again the next morning. The police wouldn't allow us to leave it out, even if someone stayed with it all night. The nasty, stinking Occupy people got to stay. Pretty screwed up. |
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On 11/16/11 11:02 AM, Jack. wrote:
On Nov 15, 6:30 pm, John wrote: On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:44:14 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:39:16 -0500, wrote: In , says... On 15/11/2011 11:11 AM, iBoaterer wrote: http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/tv/60-M...7/60-Minutes,- 11.13.11/videos?skipTo=136&cmpid=FCST_hero_tv Oh, bout the title. If he the Wall Street Squatters are against government corruption, then why are they on Wall Street and not in Washington DC? Because Wall Street is just as corrupt. They are the one's giving the stocks to the pols. You have that backwards. If DC was not so corrupt it would be illegal to bribe them with stocks and the things Wall Street are doing would be better regulated. I agree with Nook, why aren't these guys occupying the park in front of the Capitol? Oh maybe it is because the Park Police and the Capitol Police would get medieval on their ass. 'Cause this freedom of speech stuff just goes so far. Glad to see Bloomberg finally woke up. Heard someone say on the news this morniong that freedom of speech does not give you the right to take over a public area with tents and sleeping bags. Amen to that! We attended an event at our state house two weekends ago. It's National Hospice month, and this event included a service on Friday night, then more activities all day Saturday. Part of the event was the placement of hundreds of umbrellas on the lawn, each lit with a battery powered candle, to commemorate the people that had died while in hospice care over the last year. Where were the Occupy people? There were about 20 of them, and they were over to the left of the front of the capital. Fortunately they were downwind, because if you walked over in that direction, the smell hit you in the face! They were going to the bathroom in buckets and dumping the buckets in the shrubs all around them! During the service, one of them walked in between the audience and the podium/ stage, picking their nose, and just looking around. Idiot. Oh, and we had to pick up all the umbrellas and candles for the night, and then put it all back out again the next morning. The police wouldn't allow us to leave it out, even if someone stayed with it all night. The nasty, stinking Occupy people got to stay. Pretty screwed up. Well, aren't you just wonderful. |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 11:11:44 -0500, X ` Man
wrote: On 11/16/11 11:02 AM, Jack. wrote: On Nov 15, 6:30 pm, John wrote: On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:44:14 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:39:16 -0500, wrote: In , says... On 15/11/2011 11:11 AM, iBoaterer wrote: http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/tv/60-M...7/60-Minutes,- 11.13.11/videos?skipTo=136&cmpid=FCST_hero_tv Oh, bout the title. If he the Wall Street Squatters are against government corruption, then why are they on Wall Street and not in Washington DC? Because Wall Street is just as corrupt. They are the one's giving the stocks to the pols. You have that backwards. If DC was not so corrupt it would be illegal to bribe them with stocks and the things Wall Street are doing would be better regulated. I agree with Nook, why aren't these guys occupying the park in front of the Capitol? Oh maybe it is because the Park Police and the Capitol Police would get medieval on their ass. 'Cause this freedom of speech stuff just goes so far. Glad to see Bloomberg finally woke up. Heard someone say on the news this morniong that freedom of speech does not give you the right to take over a public area with tents and sleeping bags. Amen to that! We attended an event at our state house two weekends ago. It's National Hospice month, and this event included a service on Friday night, then more activities all day Saturday. Part of the event was the placement of hundreds of umbrellas on the lawn, each lit with a battery powered candle, to commemorate the people that had died while in hospice care over the last year. Where were the Occupy people? There were about 20 of them, and they were over to the left of the front of the capital. Fortunately they were downwind, because if you walked over in that direction, the smell hit you in the face! They were going to the bathroom in buckets and dumping the buckets in the shrubs all around them! During the service, one of them walked in between the audience and the podium/ stage, picking their nose, and just looking around. Idiot. Oh, and we had to pick up all the umbrellas and candles for the night, and then put it all back out again the next morning. The police wouldn't allow us to leave it out, even if someone stayed with it all night. The nasty, stinking Occupy people got to stay. Pretty screwed up. Well, aren't you just wonderful. It's his wife, he's just along to say, "yes, dear." |
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On 16/11/2011 9:02 AM, Jack. wrote:
Heard someone say on the news this morniong that freedom of speech does not give you the right to take over a public area with tents and sleeping bags. Amen to that! I will admit, I don't like the vagrants being a nuisance but we need to be careful here. What a better way to make protesting looked down on than to get fleabaggers and vagrants to protest? Then when you want to protest pending debt-tax slavery, Sylyndra corruption, Pelshi insider stock trading, the massive tips business going on.... it makes it easier for the corrupt to clear the streets. This isn't fiction, it has been documented. The following video is where government was inciting to discredit the people: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St1-WTc1kow 2:20 in the video is where they notice the provocateurs were in fact policemen at work. Never were prosecuted either, as they were doing their job to discredit the public and justify excessive police force. It was later confirmed he was a provincial police officer. And this is the province noted for the most corruption in Canada, Quebec. 0bama supports the Wall Street protest as he doesn't want people looking at the real problem in DC. Try tenting at the Whitehouse and see how long that lasts. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems as government is the problem. |
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