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posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:35 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer

Funny. The only ones making the threats are the protesters.
www.abovetopsecret.com...


Yeah, ok. A few radicals go off on their own and you want to blame the whole De-centralized movement?

You're always SO quick to accept the blame and apply it to the entire tea party when one of your own goes off the rails...


f'img hypocrisy in action right here folks.

AND MORE TO THE POINT! It's email. You can't prove this wasn't some tea party goon trying to make the movement look bad.
edit on 6-10-2011 by negativenihil because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:36 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by beezzer

*shakes head*
I've been saying this repeatedly. Banks don't write the loopholes. Politicians do.

The protests SAY one thing, but their actions clearly demonstrate another.


And what happens when the politicians refuse to write the loopholes for the banksters? They get JFKed and Wellstoned.

So your supporting spineless cowards in office.
Kay.


No, not supporting. but protesting them wont make a difference. history has proved as such. Nice try to spin that one though, someone with a small mind might actually fall for that line.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:37 PM
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Originally posted by negativenihil

Originally posted by beezzer

Funny. The only ones making the threats are the protesters.
www.abovetopsecret.com...


Yeah, ok. A few radicals go off on their own and you want to blame the whole De-centralized movement?

You're always SO quick to accept the blame and apply it to the entire tea party when one of your own goes off the rails...


f'img hypocrisy in action right here folks.

AND MORE TO THE POINT! It's email. You can't prove this wasn't some tea party goon trying to make the movement look bad.
edit on 6-10-2011 by negativenihil because: (no reason given)

Who are you? Obama?
Are you going to blame the email on Bush or the Japan earthquake next?



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:39 PM
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Originally posted by macman

Yeah, sorry but OWS bunch have lost all credibility once KOS, Sorros, Moveon and all the rest got involved, or at least broadcast their involvement.




What is it about Soros that the righties hate so much? Is it because he agrees he should pay more in taxes, and is like the only billionaire to say so? Is that why the right corporatists hate him so much?



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:39 PM
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Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by beezzer

*shakes head*
I've been saying this repeatedly. Banks don't write the loopholes. Politicians do.

The protests SAY one thing, but their actions clearly demonstrate another.


And what happens when the politicians refuse to write the loopholes for the banksters? They get JFKed and Wellstoned.

So your supporting spineless cowards in office.
Kay.


No, not supporting. but protesting them wont make a difference. history has proved as such. Nice try to spin that one though, someone with a small mind might actually fall for that line.

So if it won't make a difference, then you're not really for change then, are you?
Just going through the motions.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:40 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer

Who are you? Obama?
Are you going to blame the email on Bush or the Japan earthquake next?


No, but i'll happily suspect trolls like yourself being behind it.

Wouldn't shock me in the SLIGHTEST.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:41 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by beezzer

*shakes head*
I've been saying this repeatedly. Banks don't write the loopholes. Politicians do.

The protests SAY one thing, but their actions clearly demonstrate another.


And what happens when the politicians refuse to write the loopholes for the banksters? They get JFKed and Wellstoned.

So your supporting spineless cowards in office.
Kay.


No, not supporting. but protesting them wont make a difference. history has proved as such. Nice try to spin that one though, someone with a small mind might actually fall for that line.

So if it won't make a difference, then you're not really for change then, are you?
Just going through the motions.


Once again, beezzer has to be intentionally dense, to make threads go on for pages. That is why they are occupying wall street beezzer. Because the bankers own washington and the puppets there, so protesting the puppets is pointless. can you follow that, aor are you going to ask another intentionally ignorant question just to be contrarian, like normal?



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:41 PM
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Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by aching_knuckles
reply to post by beezzer
 


Are they paying you and Neo96 overtime during this crisis?

Crisis? The only "crisis" I see is a bunch of unions and confused kids shouting at wealthy.

Just because folks like Neo and myself won't drink your kool-ade doesn't make us their shills.


You guys sound pretty 1% to me. In every single post. You have been serving up koolaid to the fine people of ATS, and now that people have had enough of this corporate BS existence, you guys are noticeably scared and panicking.


This 1% and 99% crap is merely gobble dee goop talking point BS.

Sorry, but I, and others have stated what we see.
It may differ from your rosy/socialist/revolutionary colored glasses, but that is the way it is.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by macman

Yeah, sorry but OWS bunch have lost all credibility once KOS, Sorros, Moveon and all the rest got involved, or at least broadcast their involvement.




What is it about Soros that the righties hate so much? Is it because he agrees he should pay more in taxes, and is like the only billionaire to say so? Is that why the right corporatists hate him so much?


Um, because he has brought done countries before.
He is a self devout Socialist.
The Open Society is about as Progressive as it gets.

If he thinks more taxes needs to be paid, what is stopping him from paying more?



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:45 PM
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Prove it.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:45 PM
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Originally posted by macman

This 1% and 99% crap is merely gobble dee goop talking point BS.

Sorry, but I, and others have stated what we see.


No, it is not. It is verifiable, repeated collected data. If at this point you are arguing against the fact that 1% of the population controls the other 99%, you are either a shill or a dinosaur with your head in the sand. You have stated what you think you see, and you are completely wrong. I think the fact that the movement is national, and is being discredited by EVERY news source, including alex jones, makes it pretty obvious it is getting out of control and some people are actually getting nervous. You can smell the panic in the air.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:46 PM
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Originally posted by macman

Um, because he has brought done countries before.




Prove it.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:48 PM
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LOL!

But the "Banks" own the politicians, and the politicians write whatever they are told to write. Worse yet, it isn't just the banks, it is actually the Goldman Sachs and Huge Corporation Conglomerates.

In fact, I think the banks have already signed their own death warrants. The mortgage crisis is taking down the banks, no protests necessary, we only need to stall and appeal the foreclosures until all the banks crumble on their own.

Wall Street and their pet politicians are what I see the protests affecting.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:51 PM
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Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by macman

This 1% and 99% crap is merely gobble dee goop talking point BS.

Sorry, but I, and others have stated what we see.


No, it is not. It is verifiable, repeated collected data. If at this point you are arguing against the fact that 1% of the population controls the other 99%, you are either a shill or a dinosaur with your head in the sand. You have stated what you think you see, and you are completely wrong. I think the fact that the movement is national, and is being discredited by EVERY news source, including alex jones, makes it pretty obvious it is getting out of control and some people are actually getting nervous. You can smell the panic in the air.


Yeah, sorry , you lost me at trying to bring credibility to BS talking points again.

And of course this is spreading, as people such as Van Jones and Cloward Piven are stirring the pot. Pitting one economic class against the other, yelling "They have more, lets get'em".

Might as well yell fire in a stadium. Chaos and panic is sure to follow, DDUUHH!!



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:53 PM
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Originally posted by aching_knuckles

Originally posted by macman

Um, because he has brought done countries before.




Prove it.


Please read the first pharagraph.
There is a reason why he was given such a title.
en.wikipedia.org...

I really am embarrassed for you.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:54 PM
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Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by beezzer
 


LOL!

But the "Banks" own the politicians, and the politicians write whatever they are told to write. Worse yet, it isn't just the banks, it is actually the Goldman Sachs and Huge Corporation Conglomerates.

In fact, I think the banks have already signed their own death warrants. The mortgage crisis is taking down the banks, no protests necessary, we only need to stall and appeal the foreclosures until all the banks crumble on their own.

Wall Street and their pet politicians are what I see the protests affecting.


Then we change the politicians. If we don't, then whomever replaces the evil greedy bankers (more bankers) will just continue as before.



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:54 PM
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i have yet to see any "banker" make a potus or congress do whatever they say.

give me a break they can pick up and leave here at any given moment without any hassle or loss of capital.

they do not pay them to get sanctioned for crying out loud.

in the words of james carvel " its the government (word offensive by some)"
edit on 6-10-2011 by neo96 because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:56 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by beezzer
 


LOL!

But the "Banks" own the politicians, and the politicians write whatever they are told to write. Worse yet, it isn't just the banks, it is actually the Goldman Sachs and Huge Corporation Conglomerates.

In fact, I think the banks have already signed their own death warrants. The mortgage crisis is taking down the banks, no protests necessary, we only need to stall and appeal the foreclosures until all the banks crumble on their own.

Wall Street and their pet politicians are what I see the protests affecting.


Then we change the politicians. If we don't, then whomever replaces the evil greedy bankers (more bankers) will just continue as before.


But.....but.........but, that doesn't follow the path set forth by every Progressive/Socialist/Communist/Marxist leader or Community Organizer.

You dumb dumb...



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 02:57 PM
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Originally posted by macman

Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by beezzer
 


LOL!

But the "Banks" own the politicians, and the politicians write whatever they are told to write. Worse yet, it isn't just the banks, it is actually the Goldman Sachs and Huge Corporation Conglomerates.

In fact, I think the banks have already signed their own death warrants. The mortgage crisis is taking down the banks, no protests necessary, we only need to stall and appeal the foreclosures until all the banks crumble on their own.

Wall Street and their pet politicians are what I see the protests affecting.


Then we change the politicians. If we don't, then whomever replaces the evil greedy bankers (more bankers) will just continue as before.


But.....but.........but, that doesn't follow the path set forth by every Progressive/Socialist/Communist/Marxist leader or Community Organizer.

You dumb dumb...

Yeah, I know. What was I thinking?



posted on Oct, 6 2011 @ 03:00 PM
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Yes.

We change them all.

Politicians, Bankers, Corporations, PAC's., etc. We change everything, but we have to start somewhere.

Tea Partiers started with changing politicians. Even had some success, but then got railroaded into the GOP. Now the OWS folks are gaining some momentum with this protest. Good for them! I'll take the push wherever I can get it, and hopefully we collectively get the ball rolling at some point.




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