Some questions Occupy protesters should be asked (Barack Hussein Obama, politicians, leader)
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I wonder how many of these questions any of those kids or even union members could answer. The ones at Oakland would have to be zero and most at New York would be very near that number.
BTW, how would any of you left leaners answer any of these oh so hard questions?
1. Who is the Father of OWS?
2. What role did SEIU play in planning this event?
3. Who is Stephen Lerner?
4. What is the Center for American Progress?
5. Who is George Soros? What is his relationship to CAP?
6, Does Soros pay his fair share of taxes?
7. If you were to plan economic collapse-- How long would it take between
the corrupt system we currently have and the new system yet to be
created?
My, you folks must feel intimidated. Why all of these threads on OWS?
Intimidated? Not in the least. I'm actually embarrassed that so many American's are from the same vein. Just look at those fools. That's nothing but a walking-talking embarrassment to Progressivism!
Intimidated? Not in the least. I'm actually embarrassed that so many American's are from the same vein. Just look at those fools. That's nothing but a walking-talking embarrassment to Progressivism!
I'm not a Progressive, but I support the protesters. The only problem I have with them is their slow movement to include government in their complaints. Government has had just as big of a hand in our mess as wall st., corporations and the federal reserve has. If the prosters start focusing their attention towards the government too, I will join them.
I'm not a Progressive, but I support the protesters. The only problem I have with them is their slow movement to include government in their complaints. Government has had just as big of a hand in our mess as wall st., corporations and the federal reserve has. If the prosters start focusing their attention towards the government too, I will join them.
I agree with you. I've said all along that protesting Wall Street is a waste of time. Everything starts in Washington DC, but for some reason this point is completely lost on the OWS protesters. Either that, or they're afraid that protesting DC will further expose the Democrats (including the President) who are as equally corrupted by Wall Street influence as their GOP counterparts.
This is precisely why the OWS protest is a worthless waste of time and a total joke. Personally, i'd be mortified if I was a liberal right now, because OWS does nothing but make a fool of progressivism.
I agree with you. I've said all along that protesting Wall Street is a waste of time. Everything starts in Washington DC, but for some reason this point is completely lost on the OWS protesters. Either that, or they're afraid that protesting DC will further expose the Democrats (including the President) who are as equally corrupted by Wall Street influence as their GOP counterparts.
This is precisely why the OWS protest is a worthless waste of time and a total joke. Personally, i'd be mortified if I was a liberal right now, because OWS does nothing but make a fool of progressivism.
These protests aren't worthless. The way I see it, it's a start. Once the federal reserve bank gets more attention from the protesters, I'm hopeful the government will be next. I can only hope.
These protests aren't worthless. The way I see it, it's a start. Once the federal reserve bank gets more attention from the protesters, I'm hopeful the government will be next. I can only hope.
But the problem is now with SEIU and other unions involved they will never never go after Washington (Obama). That is the whole point of them getting insulted. They are not protesting the right people. The Gov is what made laws that Wall St uses.
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