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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:21 pm
by Dinsdale
H4ever wrote:Someday we may all THANK the mob/circus for leading the way to policy change that just might stem this communist movement that is gaining momentum.

Uhm... you realize that the OWS protesters are part of the "communist movement that is gaining momentum," right?

Right?

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:38 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
If they were part of a "communist movement", there'd be CEO's swinging from lamp posts right now.

This is simply lumpenproletariat rabble. The OWS mob can go either "left" or "right", as it is essentially apolitical.

They'll just as soon steal as they will share. That ain't communism, tovarisch.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:40 pm
by bradhusker
actually, this OWS movement has been secretly set in motion and endorsed by the left elements of the democratic party. George soros and Msnbc are giddy with JOY at this movement.
The government as now run by the Obama administration and the powers that be in the democratic party, are scared shitless of the Tea Party. And this is their answer to the tea party. The OWS was designed to destroy the tea party movement and the republicans chances at taking back the white house in 2012.

Its really funny and simple when you stop to think about all this. THE ONLY problem the democrats have? THEY FORGOT what the TEA PARTY stands for, LIBERTY AND FREEDOM.
And, to anyone who has seen the Mel Gibson classic film, "BRAVEHEART", those are the two things that can NEVER be extinguished.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:05 pm
by Cuda
Martyred wrote:If they were part of a "communist movement", there'd be CEO's swinging from lamp posts right now.

This is simply lumpenproletariat rabble. The OWS mob can go either "left" or "right", as it is essentially apolitical.

They'll just as soon steal as they will share. That ain't communism, tovarisch.
But they so want to be communists, Comrade. Real communists would have these sorry douche-drizzles hanging from lamp posts right alongside the CEO's and crooked congressmen, am I right?

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:07 pm
by BSmack
Cuda wrote:But they so want to be communists, Comrade. Real communists would have these sorry douche-drizzles hanging from lamp posts right alongside the CEO's and crooked congressmen, am I right?
Nah, they would be in reeducation camps. Haven't you seen Red Dawn?

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:52 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Cuda wrote:Real communists would have these sorry douche-drizzles hanging from lamp posts right alongside the CEO's and crooked congressmen, am I right?


See what you did, Cuda? Now you got me feeling all warm and fuzzy inside...

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:21 am
by R-Jack
From the ODS rally

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:52 pm
by Cuda
Martyred wrote:
Cuda wrote:Real communists would have these sorry douche-drizzles hanging from lamp posts right alongside the CEO's and crooked congressmen, am I right?


See what you did, Cuda? Now you got me feeling all warm and fuzzy inside...

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Talk of poseurs, CEO's and crooked congressmen hanging from lamp posts has me feeling a little giddy too,
comrade

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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:28 pm
by Truman
R-Jack wrote:From the ODS rally

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...Leave it to RaiduhFan to dig up a Star Wars pic.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:39 am
by H4ever
Carson wrote:
H4ever wrote:Corporate America will not rest until 10 and 12 year olds return to the coal fields at minimum wage working 16 hour shifts for straight pay. They already get that from the outsourcing they've done. Something has to give.
How do you outsource mining your own natural resources?

Oh wait, mining might kick up a dust cloud, no can do.

BTW, those 10 and 12 year olds have parents who might have something to say about this.

Easy... employ countless illegals, no questions asked, and make big-time contributions (buy) to politicians with the savings. Shit, you can employ illegals and run for president these days.

Those 10 and 12 year olds parents did have something to say about it....many decades ago. A few lost their lives in the effort. Do we really need blood in the streets again to bring about proper change to the way bankers and corporations do business in this country? And to keep them the fuck out of government? You know...the same corrupt fucks who are allegedly elected by common, decent folk?

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:42 am
by H4ever
Dinsdale wrote:
H4ever wrote:Someday we may all THANK the mob/circus for leading the way to policy change that just might stem this communist movement that is gaining momentum.

Uhm... you realize that the OWS protesters are part of the "communist movement that is gaining momentum," right?

Right?

An element is...sure. And they're getting all giddy and warm inside thinking about all this discontent. You do realize that most, I'm sure, are Americans catching on to the dry-fucking they have been taking all these years while they kept their heads up their assses....,refusing to believe this could happen in America.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:16 pm
by Dinsdale
Just when I thought the entertainment value was waning, they went one better...


Occupy Portland underwent some changes from that grassroots movement that so hated "corporate greed," and to more efficiently speak out against this corporate greed...

They've now become...

Occupy Portland Incorporated.

And despite what you're thinking... no, I'm not making that up. I'm just not that creative.

Within a day, they now have money missing, finger-pointing, disputes over web domain ownership, and corporate board shakeup.


And I, for one, am freaking giddy about it. I can't stop laughing.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:26 pm
by smackaholic
so, those hook nosed jew bastards have swooped into p-town as well to relieve the dirty hippie's of the money they bummed from others.

outstanding.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:41 pm
by bradhusker
smackaholic wrote:so, those hook nosed jew bastards have swooped into p-town as well to relieve the dirty hippie's of the money they bummed from others.

outstanding.
'Bill Mahr is a hook nosed rat like sick bastard, and michael moore is a fat lying filthy pig who hasnt seen his willie in 45 years.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 4:26 pm
by Dinsdale
smackaholic wrote:so, those hook nosed jew bastards have swooped into p-town as well to relieve the dirty hippie's of the money they bummed from others.

outstanding.

That's the beauty of Occupy Portland... did they really think anybody was going to notice some extra vagrants camping in the Park Blocks looking for a handout?

'Round these parts, we refer to a bunch of unwashed people sleeping in the parks and pissing on the sidewalks as "a day that ends in Y."

Mothere Nature is probably going to piss me off and fail to deliver an arctic blast all winter. Probably stay in the 40's/50's all winter, much to my dismay.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:55 pm
by Dinsdale
Jsc810 wrote:Can you imagine the over-reaction by police if the OWS folks exercised their 2nd Amendment rights by openly carrying firearms like many of the Tea Partners did?
Since you specifically mentioned Wall Street -- it's my understanding that open carry is prohibited in the entire state of NY.

Portland is one of the few places in Oregon that forbids open-carry(loaded ones, anyway).

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:11 pm
by mvscal
H4ever wrote:The global economy is fueled by the same corporate greed that bought congress and has led to the OWS movement. Someday we may all THANK the mob/circus for leading the way to policy change.
OWS is not a political movement. It's a clown show. They aren't doing anything other than kicking their own asses.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:10 am
by BSmack
88 wrote:After Kent State, Nixon was re-elected in a landslide, the Vietnam war continued unabated for several years and so did the draft. It is still mandatory to register for Selective Service.
Mandatory Selective Service was ended after Viet Nam and re-instated by Jimmy Carter after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1980. Just sayin.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:17 am
by mvscal
88 wrote:Your former Marine is a liar or misinformed about what happened.
Or lying about being a Marine more likely.

Olsen is shitbird who was kicked out of the Corps and was participating in a violent demonstration. He got exactly what he deserved.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:29 am
by Dr_Phibes
Just guessing, but hysterical bed-wetters aren't the most competent people to be wielding firearms in a crowd. A more selective recruiting process was/would be in order.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:36 am
by BSmack
88 wrote:What does that say about Kent State? Just sayin.
I agree with some of what you said about Kent State. There is no question anti-war protests diminished in frequency and intensity after Kent State. I disagree completely with your attempt to compare OWS with the anti-war movement of the 60s. OWS is an economic movement that seeks to establish greater social justice, the anti-war movement was about saving college kids from being drafted. Once the force sizes in Vietnam started to decline (not long after Kent State) and fewer kids were being drafted, the primary reason for the anti-war movement was gone. I don't think corporations are going to stop shitting on the middle and poorer classes anytime soon.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:03 am
by H4ever
mvscal wrote:
H4ever wrote:The global economy is fueled by the same corporate greed that bought congress and has led to the OWS movement. Someday we may all THANK the mob/circus for leading the way to policy change.
OWS is not a political movement. It's a clown show. They aren't doing anything other than kicking their own asses.
That clown show has quite a few of the fucks in congress and their corporate puppet-masters trembling a bit. I'm hoping the hippies-gone-wild circus gets the ball rolling and needed changes result. One can only hope.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:18 am
by poptart
Have they been able to articulate a few consolidated movement-wide list of changes that they wish to see take place?

The "Tea Party," (despite differences within the whole group) for example, was quite easily able to do so.
And continue to do so.

Right now, to be honest, I see a lot of individuals in the occupy group screaming and flailing around in their own shit ---> well, sort of like an infants with full diapers.

It's incoherent.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:24 am
by poptart
BSmack wrote:OWS is an economic movement that seeks to establish greater social justice
How?

And social justice for who?

Is there some group who needs to have "justice" take place for them?

If there is a group, who is IN the group and who is NOT IN the group?

And who decides who is in or out of the group?


I guess that's 5 questions.

:)

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:16 am
by mvscal
H4ever wrote:That clown show has quite a few of the fucks in congress and their corporate puppet-masters trembling a bit.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah...they're shaking in their boots alright.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:22 am
by bradhusker
Jsc810 wrote:Can you imagine the over-reaction by police if the OWS folks exercised their 2nd Amendment rights by openly carrying firearms like many of the Tea Partners did?

Big mistake by police. Remember how Kent State changed things? Get ready.
Hey Jsc? From what I can tell, you are a sick lying piece of shit. The oakland incident was started because of violent protestors throwing projectiles, putting everyone in danger.

As a taxpayer myself, I WANT the police to use rubber bullets if they have to, and use whatever means available to keep the peace. Which means that if protesotrs start throwing things, I fully expect and demand the police to act quickly.

You dare to bring up the tea party? THERE IS NO COMPARISON. The Tea Party is 99 percent good honest hard working folks. WHILE the occupy movement is 99 percent cockroaches.

Again, Jsc is a lying piece of shit, who uses lies to support your twisted and sick reality.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:39 am
by Dr_Phibes
Brad, the Boston riot came about from garbage being thrown at grenadiers who lost their nerve and the situation was catastrophic. Ever been surrounded by a crowd of Harry Potter hat-wearing nuts?

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:05 pm
by bradhusker
Dr_Phibes wrote:Brad, the Boston riot came about from garbage being thrown at grenadiers who lost their nerve and the situation was catastrophic. Ever been surrounded by a crowd of Harry Potter hat-wearing nuts?
I wasnt aware of the Boston incident, HOWEVER, In Oakland, didnt protestors start throwing things?
ALSO, I dont like talking to a Harry Potter fan at a local barnes and noble, much less being surrounded by an angry mob of those loons.

What happened to the peaceful mobs of trekkies who'd line up for days just to catch a glimpse of the great Bill Shatner?
That was a peaceful group, always having their phasers on stun.

The harry potter mob? Their breath alone could kill the dead. Why is it that the folks with the most rancid breath, always invade your personal space within millimeters??

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:13 pm
by smackaholic
wonder how many of the dirty hippies will get run by this weekends snowstorm.

rack "climate change".

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:36 am
by titlover
BSmack wrote:
88 wrote:What does that say about Kent State? Just sayin.
I agree with some of what you said about Kent State. There is no question anti-war protests diminished in frequency and intensity after Kent State. I disagree completely with your attempt to compare OWS with the anti-war movement of the 60s. OWS is an economic movement that seeks to establish greater social justice, the anti-war movement was about saving college kids from being drafted. Once the force sizes in Vietnam started to decline (not long after Kent State) and fewer kids were being drafted, the primary reason for the anti-war movement was gone. I don't think corporations are going to stop shitting on the middle and poorer classes anytime soon.
establish greater social justice,

that's a quaint little broadly defined term there. just what does it fucking mean?

i'll answer for you, it means what ever some stupid little socialist, statist fuckhead like your friends in OWS want it to mean.

so you can take their movement and shove it directly up your fucking ass. TIA.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:48 am
by poptart
That's right, t'lover.



poptart wrote:
BSmack wrote:OWS is an economic movement that seeks to establish greater social justice
How?

And social justice for who?

Is there some group who needs to have "justice" take place for them?

If there is a group, who is IN the group and who is NOT IN the group?

And who decides who is in or out of the group?


~crickets

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:25 am
by bradhusker
I LOVE IT!!!
establish greater social justice? BUWAHAHAHAHAHA. for who? jigs? dykes? fairies? transgender? losers? maggotts?

Ask a liberal moron, and they will tell you, "establish social justice for everyone, except white males"
Thats how sick liberals are.

Take your social movement and I will shove it up your faggott ass.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:47 am
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
bradhusker wrote:I LOVE IT!!!
establish greater social justice? BUWAHAHAHAHAHA. for who? jigs? dykes? fairies? transgender? losers? maggotts?

Ask a liberal moron, and they will tell you, "establish social justice for everyone, except white males"
Thats how sick liberals are.

Take your social movement and I will shove it up your faggott ass.

You were the "fake" Pickle troll too, right?
The guy that took the discarded Pickle nic and ran it into the dirt, correct?

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:50 am
by Mikey
BSmack wrote:
88 wrote:After Kent State, Nixon was re-elected in a landslide, the Vietnam war continued unabated for several years and so did the draft. It is still mandatory to register for Selective Service.
Mandatory Selective Service was ended after Viet Nam and re-instated by Jimmy Carter after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1980. Just sayin.
Nixon was re-elected in November 1972. The last conscription was in Decembver 1972, though lottery numbers were assigned for several more years. US participation in the Vietnam war ended around August of 1973.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:52 am
by Mikey
Eh...my bad. Reading comprehension not what it was once was.
:oops:

I thought your were saying that the draft and the war continued for several years after the 1972 election.
I turned 18 in 1973 so I was starting to shit bricks around that time.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:08 am
by Mikey
88 wrote:
Mikey wrote:Eh...my bad. Reading comprehension not what it was once was.
:oops:

I thought your were saying that the draft and the war continued for several years after the 1972 election.
I turned 18 in 1973 so I was starting to shit bricks around that time.
I would have too. But I was only 9 in 1973, grandpa.
Nine years was a big difference back then. At our age, not so much.
The big five-oh is right around the corner, pops!

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:11 am
by mvscal
Mikey wrote:I turned 18 in 1973 so I was starting to shit bricks around that time.
Why? It was pretty much over by then. Driving on the freeways would have been much more dangerous than Vietnam.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:14 pm
by bradhusker
Martyred wrote:
bradhusker wrote:I LOVE IT!!!
establish greater social justice? BUWAHAHAHAHAHA. for who? jigs? dykes? fairies? transgender? losers? maggotts?

Ask a liberal moron, and they will tell you, "establish social justice for everyone, except white males"
Thats how sick liberals are.

Take your social movement and I will shove it up your faggott ass.

You were the "fake" Pickle troll too, right?
The guy that took the discarded Pickle nic and ran it into the dirt, correct?
Marty, you can take your liberal fag pickle, and stick it where you always stick it.
Liberalism is and always has been a mental dis-order. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you will be free from your demons.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:20 pm
by bradhusker
88 wrote:Tell me about it. I can't believe how fast the time has passed.
the 70's were a wonderful time. Until August 16, 1977, it was a hot summer day, a day that will live in infammy. I can remember where I was, what I was doing, and how I felt. I can even remember the thick summer heat, it was hard to breathe, and I do not have asthma either. The news hit me like a ton of bricks, I was a zombie afterwards. I remember the crowds on the streets, the police themselves were useless, due to the fact that they too were sobbing uncontrollably, the country suffered a great loss that day, I'll never forget.

Re: Occupy Wall Street

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:37 pm
by BSmack
bradhusker wrote:
88 wrote:Tell me about it. I can't believe how fast the time has passed.
the 70's were a wonderful time. Until August 16, 1977, it was a hot summer day, a day that will live in infammy. I can remember where I was, what I was doing, and how I felt. I can even remember the thick summer heat, it was hard to breathe, and I do not have asthma either. The news hit me like a ton of bricks, I was a zombie afterwards. I remember the crowds on the streets, the police themselves were useless, due to the fact that they too were sobbing uncontrollably, the country suffered a great loss that day, I'll never forget.
I was at football practice. Just another bloated, dead rock star. Next.