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Lucylastic -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 8:18:33 AM)

funny how they are moaning about people protesting "THEIR " form of FREEDOM
only republican protest is patriotic
SNORTS
tough titties




SternSkipper -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 8:39:08 AM)

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That all you got?

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

blah blah bla, typical leftist ad hominem




Hahaha ... everyone's used to you going light m the feet when you get called on something ... 'ad hominem'? I said you were mislead by an asshole propagandist who has a drug problem, which is widely documented.....
But that BESIDE the point... Since you defend what you're saying, I'll come right out with it ... YOU'RE A LIAR OF THE LOWEST ORDER...Either you didn't read the site owner's disclaimer stating that the list you and your handler are breaking as "news" is simply a user voicing an opinion. And the simple fact of the matter is we support something you don't ... FREE SPEECH unfettered of LIES.

Please Re_READ (or read for the first time is probably more accurate):
OccupyWallStreet The resistance continues at Liberty Square and Nationwide! Proposed List Of Demands For Occupy Wall St Movement! (User Submitted) Posted Sept. 25, 2011, 3:46 p.m. EST (10 days ago) by anonymous Admin note: This is not an official list of demands. This is a forum post submitted by a single user and hyped by irresponsible news/commentary agencies like Fox News and Mises.org. This content was not published by the OccupyWallSt.org collective, nor was it ever proposed or agreed to on a consensus basis with the NYC General Assembly. There is NO official list of demands.
You're whole post is simply a LIE... and you're continuing on with it is adequate proof you intended it as such.





SternSkipper -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 8:40:57 AM)

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SNORTS
tough titties


hey ... so this thread isn't a total waste... Any chance I can have a look?[:D]




SternSkipper -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 8:42:11 AM)

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But silently, to themselves, they SAID it right.


Hahahahaha ... are the cops looking you out there?[:D]




Owner59 -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 8:45:35 AM)

I was listening to an organizer interviewed the a few days ago and he said that one main theme of most of the protestors was NOT to have demands.

That`s not to say someone somewhere won`t make one,but the general rule was NOT to make any demands.

They know it`s not plausible or possible.

I admire this and think it`s smart.

They are though,organizing and trying to help the people there who lost their homes,jobs etc. with social networking and personal networking.

There are tens of thousands of Americans supporting them from outside NYC,via the 'internetz'.Maybe millions.And, they also are likely to be voters.[:D]

Anyway,folks shouldn`t even listen to what the conservatives or what the MSM is reporting on the real tea-party protests.

They aren`t going to tell the truth or maybe, just part of it,or......they will ignore it and/or dismiss it,spin/twist it,etc.

As we`ve seen already.

Cons aren`t used to or comfortable with Americans protesting them or their ideals.

We`re not going to see honest responses or constructive engagement from them or their Wall Street/bankster-buddies.


This extraordinary event, it`s commited activists and real presence have cons a little spooked.






SternSkipper -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 8:51:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: wittynamehere
That said, a proper education could certainly be free. The internet could have every college textbook uploaded to it and accessible by every person on the planet, for free. This would cost almost nothing to do. .
1. No one would write textbooks.
2. Very few can learn from books only, and even fewer can learn from books only without the motivation and structure of a school.
3. Proving your knowledge in order to get hired would be extremely difficult.


WillBee - the WHOLE LIST is one guy's rant. A guy who for that matter has been invited, just like the rest of us to all the GAs and is a no-show or audits them without participation. Since he's not someone really committed to being a part of the movement, he's given about as much credence as Sanity ... which trust me.... AIN'T MUCH right now.... Anyway... I have two conference calls to attend... you guys have fun reading the Anti-News






SternSkipper -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:03:41 AM)

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I am sure it is just the F-stop settings.


Hahahahaha ... there is something very worrisome about your sense of humor[:D]

On a lighter not... just finished con-call one and there was riotous laughter when I referred to the presentation in this thread as "a classic example of the kind of inane kind of shit people are cooking up out of single posts" (how I framed it). A women involved in getting websites up and managing them said "Yeah, I guess it's a casualty of being inclusive and not censoring the individuals by telling the 'that's the wrong message to be sending'. I just won't do that. This is everybody's chance at the mic". "Another guy said, who fucking care what the guy who inspired Fat Bastrad in the Austin Powers movies says anyway? Not me!"... I like that characterization.
  I have to go get lunch before the next call. You guys have a Wickeht Afta noone

    Anyway, I was really glad to




SternSkipper -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:06:42 AM)

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This extraordinary event, it`s commited activists and real presence have cons a little spooked.


There will be a run on depends time to invest heavily in adult diapers




Owner59 -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:39:31 AM)

Hasn`t been something on this level since the Viet Nam protests.

Funny,one poster in particular, was wetting himself almost daily that the
"left" wasn`t protesting Presdent Obama`s foreign policy.

Well,here`s where the outrage is.This,is the redress of grievences.

Guess the freedom to protest doesn`t always work the way one might want it to.




Lucylastic -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:41:06 AM)

they will be assimilated:)




Sanity -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:49:47 AM)


What are the odds that  George Soros is  showing up on the protesters radar anywhere

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Soros Loses Challenge to Insider Trading Conviction

PARIS - George Soros, known as one of the world's savviest investors, should have realized that he risked violating insider-trading laws when he pocketed more than $3 million from dealing in shares of the French bank Societe Generale two decades ago, Europe's highest human rights court ruled on Thursday.

France's insider-trading laws were sufficiently clear at the time to hold the billionaire financier criminally responsible, even though a separate investigation by the country's stock market regulator failed to find wrongdoing, the European Court of Human Rights said.

''Mr. Soros was a famous institutional investor, well-known to the business community and a participant in major financial projects,'' the court, which is based in Strasbourg, said in a statement about its ruling. ''As a result of his status and experience, he could not have been unaware that his decision to invest'' risked violating insider- trading laws, and given ''there had been no comparable precedent, he should have been particularly prudent.''

Full article here






mnottertail -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:51:13 AM)

Not real big, no more than say Cheneys insider trading is at the moment.

See, it may surprise the mandated cons that France of 20 year ago is not an immediate issue.....




Owner59 -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:52:45 AM)

The loser derails own topic...... after humiliating defeat(s).[:D]




Sanity -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 10:56:48 AM)


Soros, probably one of the richest men on the planet (and Obamas primary puppeteer) is nailed for insider trading with "evil bank" stocks...

But thats okay.?

What is it thats being protested again? Anyone (especially the protesters) have a clue?  [:D]

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Not real big, no more than say Cheneys insider trading is at the moment.

See, it may surprise the mandated cons that France of 20 year ago is not an immediate issue.....




Sanity -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 11:00:40 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Owner59

The loser derails own topic...... after humiliating defeat(s).[:D]


Soros is a "greedy filthy rich banker pig" buying up our government, bought and paid for the president no less.

Thus perfectly placing the idiocy of the protesters on display.

So how is that not precisely on topic?









tazzygirl -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 11:01:48 AM)

Your comment might make sense if Soro was part of the movement.




Sanity -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 11:04:18 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Your comment might make sense if Soro was part of the movement.


Would it surprise you to find out that he is?






mnottertail -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 11:05:07 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Soros, probably one of the richest men on the planet (and Obamas primary puppeteer) is nailed for insider trading with "evil bank" stocks...

But thats okay.?

What is it thats being protested again? Anyone, including the protesters have a clue?  [:D]

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Not real big, no more than say Cheneys insider trading is at the moment.

See, it may surprise the mandated cons that France of 20 year ago is not an immediate issue.....




My heart really really really is pumping purple piss for the citizenry of France right now, but it is as ok as Cheneys insider trading.

And Soros can't be primary pupeteer now, you have Immelt in that role.

And that is real typical of you teabaggers, lo--it is there, no--- it is there, and not much factual or topical issue, and that is why you guys are imploding.

You guys should get together and there should be some coordination of policy, because it seems to me that otherwise it may appear that the Grand Old Party may be floundering.




tazzygirl -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 11:06:42 AM)

And OWS has denounced MoveOn as part of the movement.




Owner59 -> RE: Idiotic Demands of the Wall Street Protestors (10/6/2011 11:15:18 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


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ORIGINAL: Owner59

The loser derails own topic...... after humiliating defeat(s).[:D]


Soros is a "greedy filthy rich banker pig" buying up our government, bought and paid for the president no less.

Thus perfectly placing the idiocy of the protesters on display.

So how is that not precisely on topic?








What`s with the strange fascination with that guy.

I don`t get it.

That`s as idiotic as it gets.




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