Yup, that is surprising. I almost always get some sort of response; occasionally I've gotten a hand written reply. I write so frequently I often forget who and when.Nipple wrote:No response from my representation in the Senate or the Congress about how they feel on these specific topics. I'm surprised they didn't already have a boilerplate response to can out to me.
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That was a tree-sitting, didn't get into extravagant take overs of Sproul Hall. I supported them, but man they were dreary and weren't beyond stretching the truth if they thought it would help.ygmir wrote:I thought it was for, or was it in, oak trees?theCryptofishist wrote:It might be interesting to see how this plays out. I do consider the riots over the past couple of years there to be a precursor to Occupy. Of course, they had tents out there for years in the 80s for apartheid. I mean against apartheid...Bob wrote:Cal Berkeley.
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unruly mobs
my god.
these kids are on a rampage!!!
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/sport ... usted.html
fuck yeah!
these kids are on a rampage!!!
Paul Howard, 24, an aerospace engineering student, jeered the police.
“Of course we’re going to riot,” he said. “What do they expect when they tell us at 10 o’clock that they fired our football coach?”
Jeff Heim, 19, said rubbing his red, teary eyes. “make no mistake, the board started this riot by firing our coach.”
..tearing down light poles and overturning a television news van..
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/sport ... usted.html
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Rediculous. The guy watched one of his employees butt fucking a TEN YEAR OLD BOY and did nor said anything about it. He should have been fired years ago.
Talk about misplaced/misguided anger.
Talk about misplaced/misguided anger.
lemur wrote:my god.
these kids are on a rampage!!!
Paul Howard, 24, an aerospace engineering student, jeered the police.
“Of course we’re going to riot,” he said. “What do they expect when they tell us at 10 o’clock that they fired our football coach?”Jeff Heim, 19, said rubbing his red, teary eyes. “make no mistake, the board started this riot by firing our coach.”..tearing down light poles and overturning a television news van..
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/sport ... usted.html
fuck yeah!
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Gotta love it
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2011/1 ... k-attacks/
Occupy Oakland Protesters Deposit Funds At Wells Fargo After Bank Attacks
OAKLAND (CBS/AP) — A group of Oakland anti-Wall Street protesters who blame large banks for the economic downturn have decided that one of those institutions is the best place to stash their money for now.
Protesters at an Occupy Oakland meeting Monday voted to deposit a $20,000 donation into a Wells Fargo account. The move comes just days after one of Wells Fargo’s branches was vandalized during a massive downtown demonstration.
An Occupy statement said the money only will be with Wells Fargo temporarily while they work to establish an account with a credit union or community bank. Protesters said it was the easiest way to access the money to bail out people from jail.
Wells Fargo spokesman Ruben Pulido said the move demonstrates that Occupy Oakland recognizes the value and service the bank provides its customers.
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*chuckling*littleflower wrote:Gotta love itOccupy Oakland Protesters Deposit Funds At Wells Fargo After Bank Attacks
OAKLAND (CBS/AP) — A group of Oakland anti-Wall Street protesters who blame large banks for the economic downturn have decided that one of those institutions is the best place to stash their money for now.
Protesters at an Occupy Oakland meeting Monday voted to deposit a $20,000 donation into a Wells Fargo account. The move comes just days after one of Wells Fargo’s branches was vandalized during a massive downtown demonstration.
An Occupy statement said the money only will be with Wells Fargo temporarily while they work to establish an account with a credit union or community bank. Protesters said it was the easiest way to access the money to bail out people from jail.
Wells Fargo spokesman Ruben Pulido said the move demonstrates that Occupy Oakland recognizes the value and service the bank provides its customers.
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That's Bull Shit. Do your research.
They got a $20,000.00 donation, they did not have a checking account. The group's attorney had an escrow account at Wells Fargo and deposited the money for the group while they have time to open an account at a credit union. They needed quick access to the funds to post bail for arrested protesters.
So; there is a small kernel of truth, but it doesn't come close to portraying what was actually going on.
They got a $20,000.00 donation, they did not have a checking account. The group's attorney had an escrow account at Wells Fargo and deposited the money for the group while they have time to open an account at a credit union. They needed quick access to the funds to post bail for arrested protesters.
So; there is a small kernel of truth, but it doesn't come close to portraying what was actually going on.
littleflower wrote:Gotta love itOccupy Oakland Protesters Deposit Funds At Wells Fargo After Bank Attacks
OAKLAND (CBS/AP) — A group of Oakland anti-Wall Street protesters who blame large banks for the economic downturn have decided that one of those institutions is the best place to stash their money for now.
Protesters at an Occupy Oakland meeting Monday voted to deposit a $20,000 donation into a Wells Fargo account. The move comes just days after one of Wells Fargo’s branches was vandalized during a massive downtown demonstration.
An Occupy statement said the money only will be with Wells Fargo temporarily while they work to establish an account with a credit union or community bank. Protesters said it was the easiest way to access the money to bail out people from jail.
Wells Fargo spokesman Ruben Pulido said the move demonstrates that Occupy Oakland recognizes the value and service the bank provides its customers.
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2011/1 ... k-attacks/
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what's bullshit, JK? which part? are you saying that the occupy Oakland did not find a temporary use for Wells Fargo?jkisha wrote:That's Bull Shit. Do your research.
the fact that it is *very temporary* is completely irrelevant, my dear. they found a use for one of the very institutions they are trying to destroy, and that institution, which was happy to help out, ran to the press.
you may not see the absurdity in all of this, but i can assure you that Wall Street is laughing its collective ass off.
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I'm just going to start calling you "Miss 1%" from now on; because you seem to get such joy from putting down the 99%. Ironically, you will be one of those that benefit from the good work they do to spite your actions.littleflower wrote:what's bullshit, JK? which part? are you saying that the occupy Oakland did not find a temporary use for Wells Fargo?jkisha wrote:That's Bull Shit. Do your research.
the fact that it is *very temporary* is completely irrelevant, my dear. they found a use for one of the very institutions they are trying to destroy, and that institution, which was happy to help out, ran to the press.
you may not see the absurdity in all of this, but i can assure you that Wall Street is laughing its collective ass off.
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Not quite accurate -- it was Occupy Oakland that ran to the internets to do damage control first.littleflower wrote:what's bullshit, JK? which part? are you saying that the occupy Oakland did not find a temporary use for Wells Fargo?jkisha wrote:That's Bull Shit. Do your research.
the fact that it is *very temporary* is completely irrelevant, my dear. they found a use for one of the very institutions they are trying to destroy, and that institution, which was happy to help out, ran to the press...
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no, no, no. i am suspicious of any movement that seeks to change what i think works pretty damned well. does that mean i think the system is perfect? no - not by a long shot. but i don't see much from OWS that i actually think will work. moving money into credit unions is a great idea, but this use of wells fargo exposes a flaw in that thinking, does it not? meanwhile, my biggest concern is job creation, and it seems to me that OWS is more likely to kill jobs than create them.jkisha wrote:I'm just going to start calling you "Miss 1%" from now on; because you seem to get such joy from putting down the 99%. Ironically, you will be one of those that benefit from the good work they do to spite your actions.littleflower wrote:what's bullshit, JK? which part? are you saying that the occupy Oakland did not find a temporary use for Wells Fargo?jkisha wrote:That's Bull Shit. Do your research.
the fact that it is *very temporary* is completely irrelevant, my dear. they found a use for one of the very institutions they are trying to destroy, and that institution, which was happy to help out, ran to the press.
you may not see the absurdity in all of this, but i can assure you that Wall Street is laughing its collective ass off.
as i've said over and over - the biggest problem as i see it is the prevalence of extremists on both sides and their hold on politicians - people don't talk in washington anymore, and there is little compromise. OWS just looks to me like a bunch of people who are pissed that Obama has been unable to improve the economy, so they are looking for another way. they are one side of the extremist coin, the teabaggers are the other. and i'm sick of all of them.
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What, the flood of clever youtubes, clever photoshops, and clever blog spew hasn't convinced you yet?littleflower wrote:blablabla OWS blablabla
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THe Occupy Portland is having a lot of troubles..
Some asshat throw a fire bomb.. Then went and hide in the OP park.
Other asshats broke into a store and took a couple of bikes.. The police found the bikes in the OP park..
Yet another threatened park crew while they were cleaning the park rest room.. Now the rest room is closed..
Drug dealer have moved in.. Addicts and other users come in to buy drugs..
It's breaking the movements back.. Some of the Occupy people have/are moving out..
Time for Portland to reorganize..
Some asshat throw a fire bomb.. Then went and hide in the OP park.
Other asshats broke into a store and took a couple of bikes.. The police found the bikes in the OP park..
Yet another threatened park crew while they were cleaning the park rest room.. Now the rest room is closed..
Drug dealer have moved in.. Addicts and other users come in to buy drugs..
It's breaking the movements back.. Some of the Occupy people have/are moving out..
Time for Portland to reorganize..
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Paterno should have gone to the police to report alleged sexual predation by one of his senior staff. Fuck these idiot Penn State morons. I hope their team has decades of losing seasons.lemur wrote:my god.
these kids are on a rampage!!!
Paul Howard, 24, an aerospace engineering student, jeered the police.
“Of course we’re going to riot,” he said. “What do they expect when they tell us at 10 o’clock that they fired our football coach?”Jeff Heim, 19, said rubbing his red, teary eyes. “make no mistake, the board started this riot by firing our coach.”..tearing down light poles and overturning a television news van..
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/sport ... usted.html
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Thanks John. The right will grab at any straw to smirch what is becoming the first real open challenge to the corporate rape of America.jkisha wrote:That's Bull Shit. Do your research.
They got a $20,000.00 donation, they did not have a checking account. The group's attorney had an escrow account at Wells Fargo and deposited the money for the group while they have time to open an account at a credit union. They needed quick access to the funds to post bail for arrested protesters.
So; there is a small kernel of truth, but it doesn't come close to portraying what was actually going on.littleflower wrote:Gotta love itOccupy Oakland Protesters Deposit Funds At Wells Fargo After Bank Attacks
OAKLAND (CBS/AP) — A group of Oakland anti-Wall Street protesters who blame large banks for the economic downturn have decided that one of those institutions is the best place to stash their money for now.
Protesters at an Occupy Oakland meeting Monday voted to deposit a $20,000 donation into a Wells Fargo account. The move comes just days after one of Wells Fargo’s branches was vandalized during a massive downtown demonstration.
An Occupy statement said the money only will be with Wells Fargo temporarily while they work to establish an account with a credit union or community bank. Protesters said it was the easiest way to access the money to bail out people from jail.
Wells Fargo spokesman Ruben Pulido said the move demonstrates that Occupy Oakland recognizes the value and service the bank provides its customers.
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2011/1 ... k-attacks/
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OOOOO boogey men extremists. OOO boogey men extremists gonna get yo mamma.as i've said over and over - the biggest problem as i see it is the prevalence of extremists on both sides and their hold on politicians - people don't talk in washington anymore, and there is little compromise. OWS just looks to me like a bunch of people who are pissed that Obama has been unable to improve the economy, so they are looking for another way. they are one side of the extremist coin, the teabaggers are the other. and i'm sick of all of them.
I'm glad we had "extremists' in 1776. Everybody seems to like those extremists....oh yeah and the ones that said fuck you to the south in 1860 and then again in 1960.
Way ta go extremists!
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yay, extremists! but ... forgot to mention a few ... like those in france in 1789 or in russia in 1918 or germany in the 1930s !!!!!!cowboyangel wrote:OOOOO boogey men extremists. OOO boogey men extremists gonna get yo mamma.as i've said over and over - the biggest problem as i see it is the prevalence of extremists on both sides and their hold on politicians - people don't talk in washington anymore, and there is little compromise. OWS just looks to me like a bunch of people who are pissed that Obama has been unable to improve the economy, so they are looking for another way. they are one side of the extremist coin, the teabaggers are the other. and i'm sick of all of them.
I'm glad we had "extremists' in 1776. Everybody seems to like those extremists....oh yeah and the ones that said fuck you to the south in 1860 and then again in 1960.
Way ta go extremists!
you like extremes, i like balance. but i guess that just makes me a boring .... yawn ......
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Maybe one person's "balance" is another person's "extreme"?
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They gotta learn to police their ranks for agents provocateurs. Revolutions often offer such hard lessons. It won't be the last.unjonharley wrote:THe Occupy Portland is having a lot of troubles..
Some asshat throw a fire bomb.. Then went and hide in the OP park.
Other asshats broke into a store and took a couple of bikes.. The police found the bikes in the OP park..
Yet another threatened park crew while they were cleaning the park rest room.. Now the rest room is closed..
Drug dealer have moved in.. Addicts and other users come in to buy drugs..
It's breaking the movements back.. Some of the Occupy people have/are moving out..
Time for Portland to reorganize..
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No, it was some graduate student who caught the rape in the shower. Said student went to the coach instead of the police, said coach went to the president of the college (or some other high-power figure within the school) instead of the police. Which doesn't mean he doesn't deserve to be fired. He completely needs to be fired and those kids are far too young, in brains, if not years, to know what they are supporting. No football program is so important that one kid, much less at least four, doesn't come first.jkisha wrote:Rediculous. The guy watched one of his employees butt fucking a TEN YEAR OLD BOY and did nor said anything about it. He should have been fired years ago.
Vile, utterly vile.
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i suspect most people aim for balance, dougly....Ugly Dougly wrote:Maybe one person's "balance" is another person's "extreme"?
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Rape is rape.. Anyone that dose no act to stop it is guilty of the crime of rape..theCryptofishist wrote:No, it was some graduate student who caught the rape in the shower. Said student went to the coach instead of the police, said coach went to the president of the college (or some other high-power figure within the school) instead of the police. Which doesn't mean he doesn't deserve to be fired. He completely needs to be fired and those kids are far too young, in brains, if not years, to know what they are supporting. No football program is so important that one kid, much less at least four, doesn't come first.jkisha wrote:Rediculous. The guy watched one of his employees butt fucking a TEN YEAR OLD BOY and did nor said anything about it. He should have been fired years ago.
Vile, utterly vile.
If anyone covers a crime they are guilty... The whole top end of that school needs a ass kicking..
WTF Four?? It is well known that for every one sex abuse exposed, There are many never found out. This fucker built a kid program so he could harvest what he wanted..
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littleflower wrote:i suspect most people aim for balance, dougly....Ugly Dougly wrote:Maybe one person's "balance" is another person's "extreme"?
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Pretty much. The whole thing sickens from top to bottom.unjonharley wrote:Rape is rape.. Anyone that dose no act to stop it is guilty of the crime of rape..theCryptofishist wrote:No, it was some graduate student who caught the rape in the shower. Said student went to the coach instead of the police, said coach went to the president of the college (or some other high-power figure within the school) instead of the police. Which doesn't mean he doesn't deserve to be fired. He completely needs to be fired and those kids are far too young, in brains, if not years, to know what they are supporting. No football program is so important that one kid, much less at least four, doesn't come first.jkisha wrote:Rediculous. The guy watched one of his employees butt fucking a TEN YEAR OLD BOY and did nor said anything about it. He should have been fired years ago.
Vile, utterly vile.
If anyone covers a crime they are guilty... The whole top end of that school needs a ass kicking..
WTF Four?? It is well known that for every one sex abuse exposed, There are many never found out. This fucker built a kid program so he could harvest what he wanted..
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Legally this is not correct, but taken as stated... we would all be guilty by the standard you suggest. Ironically we are all guilty of allowing rape, just not of the one you suggest, but of ourselves by the 1%.unjonharley wrote:Rape is rape.. Anyone that dose no act to stop it is guilty of the crime of rape..
Notice how the topic is drifting away from Occupy# in ways suggested by mainstream media. We're following the agenda of the elite like obedient little servants. You need to realize that these are distractions to cause the public to forget about the rape of the public by the 1%.
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Don't fool yourself into thinking that police brutality is acceptable or that protesters 'had it coming.' There are other ways to remove peaceful unarmed people from a crowd without violence. Just drag them away one at a time. The beatings are merely to intimidate others into staying silent.
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