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Captain America
10-26-2011, 09:28 AM
The 99% Are Just a Couple Leftist Big Government Socialists?

http://libertyleak.com/2011/10/26/the-99-are-just-a-couple-leftist-big-government-socialists/


They support an end to greed. You can not end a human action that everyone has.
They support a single payer health care system; a facilitator from Pittsburgh's Occupy "Food, clothing, shelter (and water) are essential for survival. No human being can live without these things. To pay to LIVE is ridiculous!" When I responded "How do you get these things without labor?". I was attacked by multiple looters. "I mean, this guy is just going to continue to ignore your points and talk right past you."; They find it funny I like to talk and not attack "And he'll probably throw in an ad hominem to boot!"
They do not support the End to the Federal Reserve System, they are more inline with Herman Cain.
They support an end to wealth not corruption.
They believe the state gives us rights not nature
They believe in force for humanitarian purposes. Same as Orwellian War is Peace.
They remind me of a Dead Kennedy's lyrics "It's the suede/denim secret police They have come for your uncool niece"
They are not the 99%

FrankRep
10-26-2011, 09:31 AM
Here's a funny story:


http://multimedia.heraldinteractive.com/images/20111021/e87709_ltpoccuboston.jpg


OWS: Damn Freeloaders Eat Our Food; Don't Give Back


- http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/tea-party-report/2011/oct/25/occupy-wall-street-chaos-money-disputes-freeloader/

- http://news.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view/2011_1021reality_check_a_real_bum-mer/



"It's turning into us against, them," says a 36-year-old Occupy Boston protester quoted by the Boston Herald's Howie Carr. Wait, wasn't that the idea? Not exactly. It turns out that when he says "them," the guy is referring not to billionaire Jewish bankers but street vagrants. "They come in here and they're looking at it as a way of getting a free meal and a place to crash, which is totally fine, but they don't bring anything to the table at all."

The same is true in New York, where, according to the Daily News, "Zuccotti Park has become a haven for the homeless," who are abandoning shelters and camping out at the park, "enticed by the allure of free food and a community of open-minded people." But as in Boston, open-mindedness goes only so far. "We have compassion toward everyone. However, we have certain rules and guidelines," says Lauren Digioia, 26, who belongs to the "sanitation committee":



"If you're going to come here and get our food, bedding and clothing, have books and medical supplies for no charge, they need to give back," Digioia said. "There's a lot of takers here and they feel entitled."

Captain America
10-26-2011, 03:43 PM
no solidarity with slavery