Occupy Wall street vs. Tea Party Movements
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It all sucks dude!
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Good ideas!
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@protester Bill, It's a good read. Madison is the author. I'd like to reply with something more thoughtful. My macaw is screeching his bloody head off this morning though, and I tell you I can't focus on anything. It's astounding how he manages to interrupt any cogent thought I might have, just when I'm wanting to concentrate on something important. I've got to go out but I'll come back to this later today. Maybe he will be appeased by then.
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i want to protest the fact that the rich dont qualify to get welfare... i hate freeloading losers.
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So many aspects to comment on, but I would have classified most of the protesters as themselves capitalists and protesting oligarchy, regardless of Moore's views. The students involved are beleaguered by a life time of servitude to student loans, and drop outs knowing that would have been their fate, both in addition to the realization of the current unemployment rate.
Biblical prophesy is indeed a topic for another occasion. I'll hear it, but the atheist in me is who she is.
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@JonMSanderson Wow, we need a new unified political party. That is the solution!
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Yeah guys... they're going to try and co-opt the movement. That's 100% going to happen.
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I knew that would happen! co-opted as they call it!
More: Corruption is seen in capitalism and communism as well. I'm not truly sure of your persuasion, but I'll speak forthrightly nonetheless. Corruption is corruption and rears its head where opportunity exists. This, uh ... conservative liberal, understanding and agreeing with your comments about the political parties' current intent, still supports a constitutional republic. The basis for my views may be found in Federalist 10.
kalacaw 4 months ago
@kalacaw Thanks for your opionion as always. B ut I will have to look up Federalist 10 because im not familiar,\\\\
Wild Bill
protester 4 months ago