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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #775 on: October 21, 2011, 02:49:56 PM »
Are they making progress toward their cause?   

What is their goal (I'm not being a smart ass I'm just still unclear on their goal..I know they "hate capitalism" but what is it that they want to establish)?


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« Reply #776 on: October 21, 2011, 02:53:43 PM »


OK I do think that some people involved in the protest may have mental issues but what about the ones that don't....what is it that that want to accomplish?  Are they wanting Socialism? 
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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #777 on: October 21, 2011, 03:45:43 PM »
OK I do think that some people involved in the protest may have mental issues but what about the ones that don't....what is it that that want to accomplish?  Are they wanting Socialism? 

I don't think they know what they want.  Someone forwarded this to me today.  Look at the "What is Occupy Honolulu?" section.  They don't say what they want or what they're trying to accomplish. 

I lol @ the potluck gathering.   :)


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: OccupyHonoluluGA@gmail.com
OCCUPY HONOLULU
 
From the occupied ‘āina of Hawai'i in solidarity with
the peoples of occupied lands worldwide
 
Community Gathering
Saturday, October 22 from 12-4pm
Magic Island by the parking lot
 
The Occupy Honolulu General Assembly announces a community gathering to be held from 12-4pm on Saturday, October 22, 2011 at Magic Island, Ala Moana Beach Park.  The gathering will be a potluck and fair style event and will feature a variety of activities including food, music, art, workshops, and teach-ins.  A soap box is scheduled from 3-4pm so individuals may share their stories and their reasons for becoming involved with the movement.  There will also be sign waving on Ala Moana and Atkinson to spread our message to the public.  This will be a family friendly event and children are welcome.  Participants are asked to bring their own reusable mess kits and water bottles.  Want to learn more about Occupy Honolulu?  Want to have your voice heard?  Want to meet others in the community seeking a better world?  Please join us.
 
What is Occupy Honolulu?  Occupy Honolulu, in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, is a leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%.  We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximize the safety of all participants.  We will not be silent.  Join us. 
 
Upcoming Events: Occupy Honolulu has a general assembly meeting scheduled for Saturday, October 22nd at 4pm at Magic Island following the community gathering.  Additional general assembly meetings are scheduled for Sunday 10/23, Monday 10/24, and Tuesday 10/25 at 6pm at Thomas Square (925 South Beretania Street).  The general assembly makes all decisions using a consensus process to ensure that all voices are heard.  All members of the community are welcome to attend.
 
For more information, visit www.deoccupyhonolulu.org

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #778 on: October 21, 2011, 04:36:20 PM »
with all the tweeting and nonstop surfing on their hotspots in public parks... they've probably made a lot of money for the corporations they're hating on.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #779 on: October 21, 2011, 04:43:58 PM »
with all the tweeting and nonstop surfing on their hotspots in public parks... they've probably made a lot of money for the corporations they're hating on.

Don't tell them that. They're too busy levying 50% tax rates on the drummers.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #780 on: October 21, 2011, 05:01:29 PM »
Don't tell them that. They're too busy levying 50% tax rates on the drummers.

Can you say something intelligent for a change???

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #781 on: October 21, 2011, 05:02:55 PM »
Can you say something intelligent for a change???

How cute, Captain Retard to the rescue.

Intelligent. 50-year-old college student. Haha.

I'm sorry that these morons are protesting corporations from their iPhones and macbooks, all of which are produced in China by the largest corporation in the world by market cap.

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« Reply #782 on: October 21, 2011, 05:25:25 PM »
How cute, Captain Retard to the rescue.

Intelligent. 50-year-old college student. Haha.

I'm sorry that these morons are protesting corporations from their iPhones and macbooks, all of which are produced in China by the largest corporation in the world by market cap.

okay..now you make a good observation....I find that to be really funny myself.....they don't realize that these gadgets are one of the causes of the problem......I think one of the reasons why Americans are having a hard time making ends meet is due to their constantly buying these dumb gadgets they don't need...and paying the high monthly fees to maintain them..

by the way....you can make fun of me being in school at almost 50 ..but I'm in doctorate school....going to be a psychologist....changing careers.....nothing wrong with that....meanwhile...how's that GED studying going????

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #783 on: October 21, 2011, 06:07:05 PM »
OWS Gives Rules on Reporting Assaults (Libs Are Pro-Rape)
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bal-occupy-security-statement,0,7071518.htmlpage ^
Posted on October 21, 2011 8:56:16 PM EDT by TigerClaws

Link is to a pamphlet given to protesters.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bal-occupy-security-statement,0,7071518.htmlpage

Failure to report a felony such as rape and covering it up is a crime in itself.

Also interesting to see the treatment of women. Where are the feminists on this??

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #784 on: October 21, 2011, 06:10:58 PM »
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San Diego 'Occupy' protest shuts down bank branch
scpr.org ^ | Oct 21 2011 | KPCC & wires
Posted on October 21, 2011 4:20:50 PM EDT by NoLibZone

Occupy Wall Street protesters in San Diego caused a downtown bank branch to shut down Thursday afternoon.

The San Diego Union-Tribune says several dozen protesters sat down in front of a Bank of America branch, causing the bank to close early at 1:30 p.m.

Access to ATMs were still allowed though.

"It's not really a Bank of America thing," 26-year-old Michael Basillas told the Union-Tribune. "It's much more of a symbol, one of many banks that screw people over all the time."

The Union-Tribune reports that there were about eight police officers watching over the 30 to 40 demonstrators as they yelled through a bullhorn, "We are the 99 percent!"

Police say the demonstrators never entered the bank and no arrests were made.

The demonstration is one of several around the country over bank bailouts and economic disparities.

The Associated Press contributed to this story






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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #785 on: October 21, 2011, 07:16:29 PM »
#Occupy Emails Reveal ‘Trojan Horse’ Strategy to Hide Socialist, Anarchist Goals of OWS 'Mob'
Breitbart Presents Big Government ^ | 10/20/11 | Lee Stranahan
Posted on October 21, 2011 7:24:20 PM EDT by Tanniker Smith

A search of the email cache that BigGovernment released last week reveals that the #Occupy movement is largely driven by socialists and anarchists who realize they need to conceal their actual message and goals in order to appeal to the political mainstream. The goal of #Occupy is to build large enough numbers where a ‘mob mentality’ takes over so they achieve their real aim of overthrow, as evidenced by a statement from one of the #Occupy movement’s earliest and strongest advocates:

…when the numbers are big enough, they will feel their oats, get impatient, and start demanding more than you could have imagined. (Never underestimate mob mentality.) But if you talk about overthrowing governments, capitalism or wholesale changes, most of the 99% will be scared off, and we’ll never have the power we need to affect real change.

This “Trojan Horse” agenda of deceiving the public about the real nature of the #Occupy movement was discussed in casual terms in the emails by John McGloin, a New Yorker who was one of the early organizers of #Occupy this past summer. I spoke with Mr. McGloin this week to confirm his involvement in the #OccupyWallStreet demonstration at the earliest possible stage, and I have included his (unedited) response to this article below.

In a story on CBS New York’s website in early September about the early planning for “Occupy Wall Street,” McGloin acts as a sort of unofficial spokesman in the comments section. His remarks indicate that he is clearly involved in the event planning, and he fields questions and invites people to participate in the #Occupy event.

In the email cache, McGloin introduced himself on October 8th and said he had been working with the “General Assembly” of the movement a month before #Occupy launched:



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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #786 on: October 21, 2011, 07:43:15 PM »
a million marchers and 3 crimes.  yes, they're animals.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #787 on: October 21, 2011, 07:48:18 PM »
a million marchers and 3 crimes.  yes, they're animals.

Are you drunk? 

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #788 on: October 21, 2011, 07:51:33 PM »
Are you drunk? 

nope, haven't drank in weeks.  for real tho - it's been weeks and overall, it's been a well behaved group.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #789 on: October 21, 2011, 07:54:42 PM »
nope, haven't drank in weeks.  for real tho - it's been weeks and overall, it's been a well behaved group.

WTF!   Rapes, burglary, theft, rioting, et al are ok by you? 

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #790 on: October 21, 2011, 08:02:22 PM »
OWS Protesters’ Restroom Issues, Constant Noise Driving Residents Crazy
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OWS Protesters’ Restroom Issues, Constant Noise Driving Residents Crazy

Man Claims Demonstrater Urinated In Tupperware, Dumped Contents In Street October 21, 2011 7:42 PM

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — “Occupy Wall Street” is ending its fifth week, and some area residents are fighting mad over the chaos created by the protesters’ encampment.

As CBS 2’s Mark Morgan reports, some say the park is turning into a noisy, raucous headache that won’t go away.

To the protestors, the sound of drums is the sound of democracy in action. But to some residents who live in the area, it’s just noise — and it’s becoming unbearable.

“There is drumming. There are trumpets. There are bugles. There are tambourines. There’s yelling and shouting and chanting late into the night,” resident Ro Sheffe said.

“If my daughter was drumming in my house for 14 hours … I’d murder her,” another woman said.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #791 on: October 21, 2011, 08:05:19 PM »
WTF!   Rapes, burglary, theft, rioting, et al are ok by you? 

rioting?  really? 

i was under the impression they were a bunch of wussies.

31% "believe" using violence is okay, according to polls.

What 31% of these million have gotten violent?

BillO is admitting right now that they're still being good, but they COULD act up.

Where are the riots, 333386?

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #792 on: October 22, 2011, 05:52:52 AM »
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Health expert condemns park rats (Zuccotti Park)
New YOrk Post ^ | Oct. 22, 2011 | ANTONIO ANTENUCCI and CARL CAMPANILE
Posted on October 22, 2011 8:44:20 AM EDT by libstripper

Close this pigpen!

Filth-ridden Zuccotti Park is a breeding ground for bacterial infection loaded with potential health-code violations that pose a major risk to the public, an expert who inspected the area warned.

“It’s like Walmart for rats,’’ Wayne Yon, an expert on city health regulations, said yesterday.

“There’s a lack of sanitation, a lack of controls for hot and cold water,” Yon said. He saw at least 15 violations of the city’s health code -- the type that would easily shut down a food establishment.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #793 on: October 22, 2011, 06:18:41 AM »
a million marchers and 3 crimes.  yes, they're animals.
youre fucking joking right?

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #794 on: October 22, 2011, 06:36:47 AM »
youre fucking joking right?

I really don't know what happened to him.   

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #795 on: October 22, 2011, 09:16:23 AM »
nope, haven't drank in weeks.  for real tho - it's been weeks and overall, it's been a well behaved group.

this is true...I am not happy about the protesters but the tea party groups get together for a half an hour....meanwhile these protesters have been demonstrating for weeks on end with very few arrests relatively

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #796 on: October 22, 2011, 09:34:10 AM »
a million marchers and 3 crimes.  yes, they're animals.

A million? Haha, not even close.

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« Reply #797 on: October 22, 2011, 10:10:11 AM »
A million? Haha, not even close.

3 crimes?   

LOL

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« Reply #798 on: October 22, 2011, 10:19:27 AM »
Winter woes threaten Wall Street occupiers
Asiaone ^ | Oct 22, 2011 | AFP


Posted on Saturday, October 22, 2011 12:28:31 PM by mdittmar

NEW YORK - They put on a gritty war face and insist they are more determined now than ever, but the Occupy Wall Street campers now face the slow advance of an unrelenting enemy: the New York winter.


As freezing winds blew Friday over the epicenter of their protests, Zuccotti Park in Manhattan, the demonstrators were already huddling in significantly reduced numbers.

At night, the several hundred people who sleep on site in the financial district bundle up as best they can under plastic tarps, hunkering down in sleeping bags and emergency blankets as tents are forbidden on the plaza.

Many sleep with bonnets and scarves. But the worst has yet to come.

"So far, we have been extremely blessed," said Cynthia Villarreal, who has slept at Zuccotti for 18 days.

Ever since the anti-corporate protest movement began on September 17, OWS has only battled a handful of rainy days. At night, temperatures are still above freezing.

But New York winters often see frigid temperatures that drop below 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 Celsius).

"The cold affects us already," admitted Maria Fehlig, a volunteer nurse at the protesters' makeshift infirmary, a small blue tent marked by a cross that is the only structure so far tolerated by owners of the park ensconced between skyscrapers.

She noted there had been several cases of hypothermia and respiratory problems. An online petition is asking Mayor Michael Bloomberg to allow protesters to erect tents on the plaza, though it has not yet been sent.

It is unlikely to succeed.


"The Constitution doesn't protect tents, it protects speech and assembly," Bloomberg said in a press conference Monday amid growing frustration by some New Yorkers as the protesters continue camping out in the heart of global finance.

Bloomberg has also predicted that the weather would play a role in determining how long the movement will last.

But Fehlig, who has been helping protesters learn basic methods to resist the cold, insisted that they formed "a determined group that plans to stay until it changes."

She tells demonstrators to stay dry, wear hats, layers of clothing and good pairs of socks and gloves.

The protesters' kitchen, which serves at least 2,000 meals a day, according to cook Chris O'Donnell, offers warm food ordered from nearby businesses or cooked by volunteers with the help of donations.

"We use a soup kitchen in East New York," explained O'Donnell, an OWS supporter known as a "point person" as the group does not recognize any official hierarchy.

But he also acknowledged that there is a definite lack of abundance on cold and rainy days.

And OWS has yet to organize a major protest since thousands of people gathered in Times Square on October 15 chanting "We are the 99 per cent."

The movement that denounces global greed and the richest one per cent continues to broadcast its protests online, often live, but the number of people watching has markedly dropped, along with the number of tweets about the site.


The next stage for this leaderless movement, which sees itself as independent of political parties and claims no particular demands, remains unclear for now.Winter woes threaten Wall Street occupiers



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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #799 on: October 22, 2011, 10:43:28 AM »
Occupy Wall Street: At Zuccotti Park, Conflict Arises Among Occupiers
Posted: 10/22/11 11:48 AM ET React Amazing





Events at Zuccotti Park, the epicenter of the Occupy Wall Street movement in Lower Manhattan, have become increasingly dramatic in recent days, as egos have clashed, visions competed, and the unity of the protesters has been questioned.

The debate over whether or not the protesters should draft a list of demands led to a New York Times piece that dominated a recent General Assembly discussion. Along with complaints from area residents and continued pressure from the city about cleanliness and noise, growing concerns about safety and theft on the premises, and the proposal of a Spokes Council which for two nights in a row failed to gain consensus from the GA, it has been a long week at Zuccotti Park.

The most vocal members of the movement will say quite clearly there are no "leaders," and the avoidance of that term has led to what some view as a lack of direction for Occupy Wall Street in New York. Differences among the occupiers are inevitable -- and as many working groups will tell you, it has been difficult to get things done.

There's no shortage of talking, and you never know who will take hold of the People's Mic. Persuasive speakers on all sides can give General Assembly meetings a roller-coaster feel. Someone always seems to oppose a budget proposal, or have a strong dissenting opinion on something that seems on its way to sure passage. Just one voice joining the debate at the last minute has the power to sway the entire discussion.

With every proposal, there are questions and there are concerns, and the process continues and continues. The facilitators say numerous times the group has strayed off process. Questions are sometimes ignored for being "off-topic" even when they aren't, time constraints are cited and frustrations boil over. Occupiers curse, speak out of turn and sometimes they just keep on talking, despite "Mic Check" calls over them. Those on all sides alienate each other.

This is what I have witnessed at Zuccotti the past few nights. On Thursday, the matter at hand was a proposal from Pulse -- the group of drummers -- for $8,000 for new musical instruments. They say they hoped to secure the funding after a $5,000 handmade drum was sabotaged and destroyed during a rain storm. They say that because they've been there since Day 1, they deserve the funding more than anyone.

"We have worked for you! Appreciate us!" the leader of the proposal shouted angrily to the GA in response to voices of dissent.

After a long debate, the proposal was tabled. No funding for the drummers. After the meeting, one drummer cursed and yelled at GA members for their decision. He confronted another occupier and the two shouted obscenities back and forth; a physical fight nearly erupted but a peacemaker came between them.

On Friday, a proposal for a Spokes Council -- a group led by cluster representatives that would make budgetary and logistical decisions -- was debated at length. The General Assembly meeting Friday night lasted from 7 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., even though they're officially only scheduled to last until 9 p.m. and quiet hours are supposed to begin after 11 p.m. The NYPD decided not to disrupt the assembly, and the People's Mic quieted as a sign of respect for the final two and a half hours.

But those two and a half hours were just as tense as the drummers' proposal. General Assembly members complained that they would lose power if a Spokes Council was formed, while facilitators and speakers for the working group behind the proposal insisted that the council would decentralize power in a necessary way. They argued that anyone could be part of working groups and clusters, which would each have a representative on the Spokes Council. One prominent organizer made the point that there would even be a group for people not in a working group, so everyone would be included in some way.

The concerns nonetheless continued. Occupiers raised their voices louder, saying they felt disenfranchised and confused. A two-sided document jam-packed with text contained all pertinent information about the proposal, but only five minutes were set aside to read it. "This is too confusing to read in five minutes," said one occupier. "We need more time," said another.

The two sides went back and forth. "This is a living document! It can be added to, amended to," a speaker pleaded. Another said the proposal has been in the works for three weeks, "workshopped to death," and they did not want to draw the process out longer. As the debate continued, those behind the proposal conceded, "No system is perfect."

In the end, the proponents of the Spokes Council, which included several working group members and a Finance Committee representative, caved to the dissenters -- even after making a significant amendment that would allow the General Assembly to dissolve the Spokes Council at any time. The occupiers were granted more time to consider the document; they now have five days before the GA reconvenes for a vote on Wednesday.

That decision was made after 16 blocked the proposal, meaning they were prepared to leave the movement if it was passed in its current form. They gave many different reasons for opposing it.

But an occupier who favored the Spokes Council wasn't convinced, saying in disbelief after the discussion ended, "That's it? What have we been doing the last 5 hours?"

The conflicts among occupiers can't continue forever, and the most passionate organizers know this. They're planning to "Occupy Central Park" next month -- on 11-11-11 -- and hope the move will bring the protesters together again and unite them with their counterparts across the world.

But there's no telling what will happen at Zuccotti Park before then. And the cold of winter lingers.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/craig-kanalley/occupy-wall-street-zuccotti-park_b_1026400.html




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