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Time Names 'The Protester' As 'Person of Year'

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Published on Dec 14, 2011 by

'The Protester' has been named Time's 'Person of the Year' for 2011. The magazine cited dissent across the Middle East that has spread to Europe and the United States. (Dec. 14)

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  • I'm the person of the year!

  • Seal Team 6 should have been won. The Super Squids risk their lives more than these Occupier Whiney Punks.

    Those Libtards need to OCCUPY a shower & job.

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  • Your so arrogant and brainwashed that you really think the OCCUPY movement are nothing except "libtards"? First of all if you love having masters thats your own stupidity. Second of all people of all political beliefs are waking up. There will be no excuse for you not knowing this is a fascist government now with no U.S. Constitution. I will not care when I see you on thier side of a brewing civil war. Get a mop and mop bucket for the drool your spilling all over your laptop.

  • Man of the Year : OSAMA BIN LADEN

  • @Metool2 Sarah Mason, face of the Protester.

  • This is hilarious, the face of the protesters is a deadbeat that loved to spend spend spend, and when the check came she didn't think she had to pay. Between this and the guy shitting on police cars, the OWS has one fine image.

  • The protester on the cover looks like an Arabian woman, it has female eyes.

  • @FredericaBimble STILL it does not make it right! Giving a award to a fucked up dictator that started WWII is soooo stupid!

  • person of the year should of been, the police officer.

  • @lemmyliquor ...excuse me, what did the U.S. have to do with Hosni Mubarak or Vladimir Putin taking power and subverting their countries' political processes and stealing money from their people? I guess you could argue that in Mubarak's case, he only came to power when Anwar Sadat was assassinated by Iran for signing a peace treaty with Israel, a treaty which the U.S. brokered. So I guess that was our fault.

    Also, "Occupy" doesn't protest for others. They think they deserve more money. Period.

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