It's Time For Change! REVOLUTION IN WASHINGTON DC 09/12/2009
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I love my country, I will love it even more when the liberals are all dead .
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Those fascists better take the hint... 2010/2012 their in the unemployment office.
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wtf is this shit
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what do you stand for obvious what u stand against
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A video about an American Revolution to the sound of a British band. How Ironic.
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one more: check out omg obama must go com
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...lolwut...
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The working people of this country made the capitalists of this country the "most rich" in the world. The only reason we enjoy the standard of living that we do today is because progressive taxation increased the real wages of workers. Of course real wages have stagnated ever since the 80's Reagan tax cuts. Do you have any idea what life was LIKE under unregulated capitalism? Pretty damn close to slavery for most people.
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Exactly. Laize Faire it is. The pragmitism that made this economy the BIGGEST and most RICH in the world. Thats exactly what we want back...
Read all the fictionary tails you like. Most of these people fought in the jungle against Communist--a war escalated by one, JFK & LBJ. ;)
Tea's on me! Keep the change sucker!
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Yes, the corporations that employ millions--well, hundred of thousands nowaday.
We are going to use Bob Dillan next. Enjoy!
HOW DOES IT FEEL?
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@yossarian9 , spot on friend, spot on.
Or that the 912 projects symbol is a snake, ???
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I love the irony of conservatives using John Lennon's music as the hymn for their 'revolution'. Don't you guys know that there's a statue of Lennon -- LENNON, the musician, not Lenin -- in Havana, Cuba? He was as far left as you could get.
Why aren't you guys using traditional right wing music to popularize this fringe movement? I'm sure YouTube has some old Nazi marching songs. Or maybe you can use product jingles from your favorite faceless corporations -- the corps you're fighting for.
I live in D.C., and while 60-70k is a lot of people, it's really not out of ordinary for a large protest. 1 mill and downtown SHUTS DOWN.
The same hooey claims of 1mill+ attendence were made about the Million Man March.
To the folks thinking the media bias explains the low coverage, keep in the anti-war protests from 2004-on, doubled this, exceeding 120k, and they didn't get a mention, let alone images on the news. The media just cares about drama and political cat fights, not citizen activism.
crock703 2 years ago
However, the MAJOR difference is there was not a single broken window.... or any other vandal's act at yesterday's rally. There were no tear gas cannisters fired... or riot police in action in the streets!
That's the difference!
RenalJim 2 years ago