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I'm curious how many people who are out and out criticizing the occupy movement have actually been down to one of the protests.

A ton of the dislike for the tea party was aimed at Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck etc. because they became self proclaimed leaders of the movement. It has continued because of the way tea partiers have really played Russian roulette with things within the congress that have arguably put the US in a far tougher spot than it needs to be in. Without leaders of the occupy movement I'm curious as to what exactly people are mad about or taking a stand against concerning the occupiers. Are you mad that they are protesting, or that they think greed is taking over capitalism, or that they are young and will to stand up for something they believe in? The violence is obviously stupid, but that is a minority of the group, what else is the problem?
 
While I think it's funny, I also notice Will Smith's hand and arm have strangely faded to a very "white" hue. Weird.

Milsappa runs a sorta in-home photoshop. It looks like she got somebody of the male persuasion to hold that note in front of that pic.
 
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/banker-papademos-named-greek-prime-123923402.html

Senior banker Lucas Papademos has been officially named as Greece's new prime minister, after four days of intense talks to form a coalition government.

Greece was on the brink of holding a vote on whether or not to accept the International communities' bailout stipulations which is going to ruin their economy further, George Papandreou then goes to the G-20 and is "convinced" by the mafia to discard that idea, he ends up getting canned, and then Greece brings in a central banker(one of them - a bonafide yes man) as Prime Minister to work with these poverty pushers?

Seriously, is this world not overly ****ing insane? You can't make this stuff up.
 
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Salt Lake now has joined the group with an Occupy death. That said, it is sounding like disease is becoming a very real issue at many of the other Occupy camps.
 
I think this movement is done. Devolving in multiple areas into chaos, deaths associated with the sit-ins, allegations of drugs, over-staying permits, clashes with police, sanitation issues, etc. Apparently a movement with no direction doesn't really go anywhere. Who knew?
 
I think this movement is done. Devolving in multiple areas into chaos, deaths associated with the sit-ins, allegations of drugs, over-staying permits, clashes with police, sanitation issues, etc. Apparently a movement with no direction doesn't really go anywhere. Who knew?

In other words, a movement without any movement.
 
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