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SIAP But What The Hey?
« on: October 03, 2011, 01:25:08 PM »
Maybe better suited for the political forum.  Okay, we don't know exactly what we want.  We can't really define what our cause is or how we plan on achieving our goals..but we're here..and we're not leaving.  We want equality...and a warmer globe...and all the rich people dead...or something.

New York:  Protesters speaking out against corporate greed and other issues showed no signs of giving up their campaign on Monday, with organizers urging participants to dress up as corporate zombies and to take part in a rally against police brutality.

The arrests of 700 people on Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend fueled the anger of the protesters camping in a Manhattan park and sparked support elsewhere in the country as the campaign entered its third week Sunday.

Group spokesman Patrick Bruner urged protesters on Monday to dress up as corporate zombies and eat Monopoly money to let financial workers "see us reflecting the metaphor of their actions."

One camper set up a table with tubes of makeup and stacks of fake money and was applying white makeup to the face of a young woman.

As the encampment began waking up Monday morning, several dozen police officers stood in formation across the street.

Organizers said they planned an anti-police brutality protest on the steps of City Hall and a rally in support of union workers outside Sotheby's auction house.

Occupy Wall Street started with fewer than a dozen college students spending days and nights in Zuccotti Park, a plaza near the city's financial center. But a day after Saturday's mass arrests, hundreds of protesters were resolute and like-minded groups in other cities had joined in.

One supporter, William Stack, sent an email to city officials urging that all charges be dropped against those arrested.

"It is not a crime to demand that our money be spent on meeting people's needs, not for massive corporate bailouts," he wrote. "The real criminals are in the boardrooms and executive offices on Wall Street, not the people marching for jobs, health care, and a moratorium on foreclosures."

Police said the department will continue its regular patrols of the area. And "as always, if it is a lawful demonstration, we help facilitate and if they break the law we arrest them," NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said.

A map of the country displayed on the plaza identified 21 places where other protests were organized.

Wall-Street style demonstrations with names like Occupy Los Angeles, Occupy Chicago, and Occupy Boston were staged in front of Federal Reserve buildings in those cities. A group in Columbus, Ohio, also marched on the capital city's street. And signs of support were rearing up outside the U.S. In Canada, a Wall Street rally is planned for later this month in Toronto.

"It was chaos here" two weeks ago, said Jackie Fellner, a marketing manager from Westchester County, north of the city.

Campers take turns organizing a "general assembly" on the plaza where they divide tasks among themselves. They have "a protocol for most things," Moyer-Sims said, including a makeshift hospital and getting legal help for people who are arrested. They rally around a website called OccupyWallSt.org, and they even started printing a newspaper -- the Occupied Wall Street Journal.

Police watched Sunday as activists awoke in their makeshift beds. Later, members of the NYPD moved in and ordered some of them to dismantle what police said were "dwellings."

"A dozen officers came walking toward us with NYPD video cameras pointed at us," said John Dennehy, who was back in the park after spending hours in police custody.

He flashed a police desk appearance ticket charging him with disorderly conduct and prohibited use of a roadway. On Saturday, the 29-year-old United Nations employee joined thousands of protesters who tried to cross the bridge after marching through Manhattan's Financial District.

Dennehy and three others had built what they called their "box castle" using cardboard mailing boxes to delineate their space on the plaza. But police told them to remove the structure, they said. Plastic tarps they were using to stay dry in a pouring rain also were not acceptable, they said.

Under clear skies Sunday afternoon, protesters could help themselves to food that unnamed supporters donated to keep the encampment running. Some ate pizza they said was ordered for them by a man in Egypt who phoned a local shop to have the pies delivered.

The campers also have been fueled by encouraging words from well-known figures, the latest actor Alec Baldwin, who posted videos on his Twitter page that had already been widely circulated. One appeared to show police using pepper spray on a group of women, another a young man being tackled to the ground by an officer.

"This is unsettling," Baldwin wrote. "I think the NYPD has a PR problem."

Fellner said she has an issue with "big money dictating which politicians get elected and what programs get funded."

But "we're not here to take down Wall Street," she insisted. "It's not poor against rich."

Still, the protesters chose Wall Street as their physical rallying point, speaking against corporate greed, social inequality, global climate change and other concerns.

Beside the mass arrest Saturday, police arrested about 100 people Sept. 24 when protesters marched to other parts of the city and got into a tense standoff with officers.

Some said protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge were lured onto the roadway by police, or they didn't hear the calls from authorities to head to the pedestrian walkway. Police said no one was tricked into being arrested, and that those in the back of the group who couldn't hear were allowed to leave.

The NYPD released video footage Sunday to back up its stance. In one of the videos, an official uses a bullhorn to warn the crowd. Marchers can be seen chanting, "Take the bridge."

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  d_s_chaffee_at_google  0 minutes ago 

Obama wants his boots on the ground.  These are his soldiers that he needs to destroy those who oppose him.

Look how he talks.  He acts as though he has not been in charge for the past 3 years!

There is nothing left for the liberals to do now but burn the place down......
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  ggordon  0 minutes ago 

These are the biggest bunch of loser s c u m  I have seen in a long time. Led by progressives and anarchists and financed by Soros. Should just shovel them all up and dump them into the East River, that's where they belong.
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  thatsmalvoice  1 minute ago 

"It is not a crime to demand that our money be spent on meeting people's
needs, not for massive corporate bailouts," he wrote. "The real
criminals are in the boardrooms and executive offices on Wall Street,
not the people marching for jobs, health care, and a moratorium on
foreclosures."

There you have it, Marxism in it's pure form,  No where do they mention that Obama gave corporations bail out money as part of his failed stimulus package. What is notable is that this comes on the heels of Obama's call to put on your marching shoes,  It is obvious that Obama is trying to incite the mobs here as he helped do in the middle east.  This together with calls from the far left like Ed Schultz, (see  Ed Schultz calls for Obama to act as dictator on youtube), Is proof we need to get on congress, both sides of the aisle, to demand that Obama either resign or be impeached,  there cannot be any middle ground now
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  ctowngambler  1 minute ago 

We the middle class people dont have as much money as these corporation do to buy are goverment but we do have the majority to vote out all these corporate lap dogs!!!
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  indeptex22  0 minutes ago in reply to ctowngambler 

Get a job, earn a living and vote your conscioius!
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  indeptex22  2 minutes ago 

fiscalsense:

Not sure why your comments were directed at me but let me straighten you out on one thing.  I've been practicing consulting engineering for 35 years, two kids in college and quite conservative as most parents like me are!  If you have a problem with me taking a vailid opportunity to slander braindead liberal posters on this site, you will just have to deal with it!


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  thehunch  2 minutes ago 

What we've got here is a failure to want to work - Cool Hand Luke
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  guyzer  2 minutes ago 

Filthy greedy leech liberal protesters.
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  thehunch  3 minutes ago 

What we've got here is failure for people to want to work - Cool Hand Luke
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  Renaissance_nerd  2 minutes ago in reply to thehunch 

what we got here is a corrupt system where the rich get richer on the backs of the poor AND all our jobs being sent overseas.
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Re: SIAP But What The Hey?
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2011, 01:45:45 PM »
tl;dr

(Been wanting to use that since I found out what it was)
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Re: SIAP But What The Hey?
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2011, 01:48:17 PM »
...and if you don't listen to our teen early 20 angst, we're going to do...stuff.
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Re: SIAP But What The Hey?
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« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2011, 08:21:02 PM »
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