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As I walk through lush Brownstone Brooklyn at night, I try to reconcile the stillness that pervades these streets with the urgency of Liberty Plaza. I wonder, did I lose touch with the beauty of the wet bluestone and wrought iron gates somewhere along the course of one of my many feverish runs to the 4/5 station to get to Wall Street?
I know that I’m young, and sometimes it’s hard to tell whether the quaking I feel is the strength of my own heartbeat or the earth moving under my feet. I wonder if it’s impossible at any age to have perspective from the midst of something that resembles a movement; I imagine the view from the middle of the General Assembly looks dramatically different than the one from a calmer, more static place.
Yet the quaking earth hypothesis is supported by the fact that perhaps the sight from Liberty Plaza is similar to the one a person might have glimpsed from Tahrir Square, from Madison’s Capitol Square, from Ben-Gurion Boulevard, from among the indignados in Madrid and the protests in Greece. In Liberty Plaza, occupiers’ disaffection is part of a powerful surge of global discontent, a surge that is manifesting itself in the collective realization of bodies and voices as strategic tools for communication and collective action.
Many feel an immediacy springing from a loss of stability, an affordable education, a job, a home, a pension, health insurance, that we had taken for granted. Even those who don’t face immediately precarious situations are admitting to themselves that something has been terribly wrong for some time. We watched as our government deregulated the market and then bailed out the banks whose criminal activities led to the financial implosion; as they cut the taxes of the rich while 15% of American families fell below the poverty line; as they spent billions of dollars on imperial wars that divert money away from education and infrastructure and from any real solution to avert environmental degradation. If we’ve been apathetic, its because we’ve failed to see how to act. We have learned to be wary of “Change.” We lack faith in our politicians, entrenched as they are in the impotent theatrics of the two-party system.
Yet in Liberty Plaza people find themselves confronted with a radically inclusive new platform. In the horizontality of this platform, many who are disaffected now see a means of engagement that is immediate and real. If Occupy Wall Street has failed to use this platform to limit itself to a discrete set of demands, it is because it refuses to undermine the depth and breadth of what’s wrong. OWS’s message is entangled with its form, its self-sustaining structure in which the group provides for its own physical, social and intellectual needs. Given the group’s collective intelligence, it is becoming evident that its members can teach each other as much as, if not more than any, institution can.
Much has been made of the people’s microphone. When it works, its power is immense. People within hearing range chant each other’s words to convey them to those standing on the periphery of the larger group. Each person pits herself between the mouth of the speaker and the ear of the listener in a manner that is both self-affirming and egoless. Loudly echoing the voice of another feels a bit like cursing, a vigorous and strangely gratifying speech act.
Occupiers are learning to use their bodies in ways that break with the modes of moving circumscribed by our culture of efficiency and the near-total encroachment of privatized space. Its members are learning how to stay in one place, how to civilly disobey, how to dumpster dive, how to interrupt auction proceedings. They are also confronting their bodies and the bodies of others, the cold, the rain, the smells and needs that bodies have that we can deal with so quickly in the comfort of the office and the home.
Occupy Wall Street is streamed, tweeted, posted and reposted. It is a curiosity, a screen for projection, a spectator sport, everyone’s favorite and most hated child. Yet people continue to come daily who earnestly want to join or to aid the effort. OWS has become a receptacle for the lost progressive hopes of a previous generation. Despite the attempts of some media sources to caricature the occupiers, they constitute a diverse group that is attracting even more diversity. OWS has gained the support of many labor unions and community groups. Most importantly, its existence is enabling a necessary discourse to enter the mainstream.
Liberty Plaza can also be an immensely frustrating, anxiety-provoking and chaotic space. Sometimes the chaos threatens to prevail and dissolve the whole. This is a particular risk now: as its numbers grow, OWS must become capable of incorporating interested parties in meaningful ways and must begin a real conversation about its own future. Yet in this heightened unknown many sense something uncanny, something real that feels unreal because it has been suppressed by layers and layers of banal culture, farcical politics and corporate sterility. They see a spark of true, systemic indeterminacy, in contrast to the systems entrenched by the collusion of money and power.
Occupy Wall Street is still a writhing, inchoate entity, yet it has a structure that can and must beget more structure. Its future is totally unknown, but the commitment among OWS’s ranks, the resonance of its message, and the appreciation so many feel for the rupture it presents from the status quo, assures me that this occupation will persist, whatever this persistence looks like. Perhaps the group will recognize the naivety of the dreams of its most utopian members, and compromise soon to settle on a list of specific economic demands. Occupiers are smart and knowledgeable, and have big, open ears to those even more so. More probably the occupation will continue to grow, to spread to other cities, to protest, and to self-determine, choosing to partake in a society whose structure its members believe in, rather than one corrupted to the point of disrepair.
In my more lucid moments, I know that Occupy Wall Street is a lichen that is preparing the intractable political ground for more substantive plant growth. In my dreams, however, Occupy Wall Street will evince its true self not when the media and well-meaning liberals tell it to produce a message, nor when it hands over its momentum to sympathetic, institutionalized political groups, but when the egalitarian entity it has created itself yields some kind of answer.

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http://www.aljazeera.com/vide
http://www.aljazeera.com/video/americas/2011/12/201112275512137466.html
The 99% helping the 99%
Occupy activists protect US
Occupy activists protect US family from bank
the last line of the whole
the last line of the whole piece captures what OWS truly has to offer the west.
OWS is different from Egypt
OWS is different from Egypt and those other spring states in that in those places, the population was extremely homogenous with family's that go back as far as the land. North America and Europe are highly diverse populations that share a lot less in common. These differences mean the outcomes will be different between the 2 cultures.
You're right. Egyptian,
You're right. Egyptian, Tunisian, Bahranian and Yemenis are protesting against their corrupt elites protected by the US and the West - while the Americans, Greek and Icelanders are protesting against their corrupt governments owned by the bankers.
On March 9, 2011 – The BBC reported that property tycoons Robert and Vincent Tchenguiz were arrested as part of an investigation into the collapse of Icelandic bank Kaupthing. However, it was not mentioned that the two brothers were Israeli citizen and their father, Victor Tchenguiz, was an Iranian Jew and the royal jeweller of King Reza Shah (d. 1979). According to The Telegraph (March 6, 2010), Vincent Tchenguizs once dated Dorrit Moussaieff, the Israeli-born Jewish wife of Iceland’s President Dr. Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson.
http://rehmat1.wordpress.com/2011/07/28/is-iceland-on-israeli-radar-afte...
A special on Unions in
A special on Unions in America. A must see!
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/faultlines/2011/12/20111217144426639...
51% of Your Tax Dollars Funds
51% of Your Tax Dollars Funds Rape, Murder & Genocide!
http://peacefreedomprosperity.com/5954/51-of-your-federal-tax-s-funds-rape-torture-murder-and-genocide/
The Zionist Lobby is angered
The Zionist Lobby is angered by Rep. Dennis Kucinich who recently tabled the NEED Act 2011 which will place the Federal Reserve under control of US Treasury. It will also implement new rules for the financial industry to narrow-down the gap between the 1% vs 99% American population.
Ron Paul is already on Jewish Lobby’s ‘black list’ for calling abolition of $3 billion annual military aid to Israel and suggesting that Washington has to learn to live in peace with a nuclear Iran. For such ‘anti-Semitic’ statements, the Republican Jewish Coalition has refused to let Ron Paul attend its presidential-candidates forum to be held on December 7, 2011. The RJC’s executive director, Matt Beooks gave the reason for not inviting Ron Paul: “Because the organization, as it stated numerous times in the past – rejects his misguided and extreme views...”.
Abraham Foxman, national director of Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has summed this one very nicely: “With the exception of Ron Paul, there is not much difference between the parties (Republican, Democrat and Tea Party)“.
the Federal Reserve is not a government agency. In fact the US government has never owned a single share of Federal Reserve Bank stock. However, the US President do appoints the Governors of the Federal Reserve Board who are then confirmed by the Senate. The secret author of the Act, German-born American Jewish banker Paul Warburg (died 1932), a representative of Rothschild bank , coined the name ‘Federal’ from thin air.
http://rehmat1.wordpress.com/2011/12/03/lobby-attacking-federal-reserve-...
ESSENCE OF BANKING: SLAVES TO
ESSENCE OF BANKING: SLAVES TO DEBT
“Remember that from an investor's point of view, the value of a home is not the home itself, but the debt the home creates and shackled the homeowner to, worth many times the cost of the actual house! That debt, which is pure profit, is sold to Americans as the 'American Dream'; to work 30 years to pay the bankers many times what the house actually cost!”
In other words, the typical mortgage using the example provided of a loan amount of $100,000 at 8% compounded interest will result in a return of $264,153.60. This debt is what the banks desire, not so much the collateral which is subject to fluctuations. The objective becomes to re-establish ownership during these crisis phases, called foreclosure, and then re-lend money to another buyer at a higher price. The home becomes a trap for those who cannot honor the terms of the original agreement based on false valuation, and a vehicle to incur even more debt as the home is essentially forced into a series of new transactions, all of them profitable endeavors for the banks who never actually relinquish control or ownership of the property.
THE ESSENCE OF BANKING:
THE ESSENCE OF BANKING: SLAVES TO DEBT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B_SxGmSJP0
FUCK THOSE BANKERS!
FUCK THOSE BANKERS!
If you can't afford to buy a
If you can't afford to buy a HOME! BEWARE of what you Barrow!
Buying a home is not like buying a CAR! If you bought a car for example it's worth $30k! It'll be worth $334/a month! You might of paid $40k for the next 10 years! That's $10k worth of interest to the car Lender!
But, what about a HOME! 15-30 year Mortgage will cost more money in INTEREST than the value of a HOME! That GREED! Corporate Greedy Banking is Mathematical FACT!
This is one of three
This is one of three broadcasts that introduced Harj Gill and his Speed Equity system to Australia. Now that system is available to everyone in the United States from the expert himself. This system is designed to help homeowners pay off their mortgage and reduce debt. The system's low cost and community encouraged support are designed to empower consumers, NOT sink them further into debt or expos......e the homeowner to unnecessary financial risk! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb2vJFAo35Y
Harj Gill is the Australian real estate economist & consumer advocate of home owners has brought up this concept since 1997. The mortgage & real estate industry in Australia is very similar to the United States. However, there is difference between these two countries. When this banking concept was introduced in Australia in 1997, many banks have offered this type of opportunity to home owner consumers. Saving them tons of money from interest. Unfortunately, most banks here in the United States don't offer this type of opportunity to consumers. Some American home owners that were lucky enough to acknowledge his concept have legally cheated their mortgage against the banks in order save more money from interest. The problem about American bankers is that they don't want to open this concept to many home owner consumers. They fear of a huge foreclosures in eyes of lenders, bankers & real-tors alike. Meaning that they would lose your property as their commodities & that in the future you wouldn't see a lot of real-tors selling houses or lenders offering loans from the banks to home buyers. There will be a consequence to this problem, but the good news is many people will own there home years sooner!
There's always a reason why I would say the American banking system is so corrupt that it's willing to bankrupt the American dream of owning a home. So they can lose there home then sell it to another home owner there gonna be making money out of! It's vicious cycle that'll repeat itself over & over again..........
WTF? Mortgage Magic System?
WTF? Mortgage Magic System? It's very similar to the founder of this concept from Australia's Speed Equity by Harj Gill! A real estate economist & consumer advocate of homeowners! For those who've acknowledge his concept are now helping & rescuing homeowners away from corporate greedy bankers with high cost on interest! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNTaG_aDHLA
After reading Harj Gill's book & the situation on the Occupy Wall Street movement has got me thinking..mmm..... How Can You Own a Home Years Sooner? By cheating your MORTGAGE! This Is IT!
HOW CAN YOU CHEAT A MORTGAGE?
Instead on our incomes dependency on our checking accounts to payoff our traditional P&I Mortgage! Create a HELOC! Deposit your income directly in your HELOC! Use your HELOC to eliminate your P&I Mortgage! It's save you thousands of $$ from Interest!
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?
Traditional P&I Mortgage is loan that's applicable to homeowners since the purchase of home! However, They'll waste your money! BIG TIME!
P&I Rates:[http://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/personal/home-loans/mortgage/mortgage-rates/ca-rates]
HELOC as Home Equity Line of Credit (Mortgage Checking Account) has very very low interest with no principal & escrows fees! HELOC Rates:[http://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/personal/home-loans/home-equity/home-equity-rates/ca-loc-rates]
WTF? Mortgage Magic System?
WTF? Mortgage Magic System? It's very similar to the founder of this concept from Australia's Speed Equity by Harj Gill! A real estate economist & consumer advocate of homeowners! For those who've acknowledge his concept are now helping & rescuing homeowners away from corporate greedy bankers with high cost on interest! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNTaG_aDHLA
After reading Harj Gill's book & the situation on the Occupy Wall Street movement has got me thinking..mmm..... How Can You Own a Home Years Sooner? By cheating your MORTGAGE! This Is IT!
HOW CAN YOU CHEAT A MORTGAGE?
Instead on our incomes dependency on our checking accounts to payoff our traditional P&I Mortgage! Create a HELOC! Deposit your income directly in your HELOC! Use your HELOC to eliminate your P&I Mortgage! It's save you thousands of $$ from Interest!
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?
Traditional P&I Mortgage is loan that's applicable to homeowners since the purchase of home! However, They'll waste your money! BIG TIME!
P&I Rates:[http://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/personal/home-loans/mortgage/mortgage-rates/ca-rates]
HELOC as Home Equity Line of Credit (Mortgage Checking Account) has very very low interest with no principal & escrows fees! HELOC Rates:[http://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/personal/home-loans/home-equity/home-equity-rates/ca-loc-rates]
There are 4 TYPEs of
There are 4 TYPEs of Mortgages in the US Banking industry!
1. Is the loan your typically force to barrow since purchasing a home known as a P&I! "Principal & Interest"! In other words this would also be known as the Sub Prim Mortgage!
2. Home Loan Modification!
3. Home Equity Loan! A loan similar to the Home Loan Modification! However, it has equitable ties to the value of the HOME!
4. Home Equity Line of Credit! Also known as a HELOC! It to also has equitable ties to the value of the home! This 2nd mortgage can also become your 1st! It also acts like a checking account!
HELOC's have thee LoWeSt
HELOC's have thee LoWeSt Interest Rates in the BANK!
Unlike the sub prime mortgage loan P&I are at the interest rate of 4% to 5%! A HELOC is 1% or LeSS!
Sorry, "I know that I’m
Sorry, "I know that I’m young, and sometimes it’s hard to tell whether the quaking I feel is the strength of my own heartbeat or the earth moving under my feet. I wonder if it’s impossible at any age to have perspective from the midst of something that resembles a movement; I imagine the view from the middle of the General Assembly looks dramatically different than the one from a calmer, more static place."
That needs work and it needs a lot it. It doesn't indicate youth and the two things you mention have nothing to do with you. They are both universal experiences. I literally quit reading after seeing this and I'm a patient person. The first sentence reeks of indulgence and I don't believe it's what you meant to express at all. If you're calling yourself young then know what that means. If you don't know then SAY that you don't know. Why wouldn't it be impossible to tell if you're part of a movement? Why would it? You're problem here is that you haven't defined movement. If you're going to talk about it in the second sentence then define what you're referring to. Universal? Transient? Tourist? Define it. The last sentence is, we both know, an attempt to identify yourself as a relative outsider in both age and geography. That should have been your first sentence. Place me then move me. All else is folly. Best to you.
Protest has its place and is
Protest has its place and is sometimes the only way to bring about a meaningful change. I'm thinking of the Arab Spring when I say this.
The difference with the Occupy Movement is that you're not oppressed. You're not fearful for your lives. You don't have to meet in clandestine conditions for fear of who might be watching or listening.
You're just angry. And alot of us are. No one likes the way Western Democracy has been corrupted by the insatiable greed of a handful of men. No one likes that the poorest in our societies suffer while those at the top become even wealthier.
But the Occupy movement will gain no followers as long as it presents itself as some sort of revolutionary collective. Because what the real 99% see when they see an Occupy camp, is a group of angry middle-class people sleeping in tents made in factories by people too poor to ever contemplate the luxury of an extended protest.
You also update progress on the revolution using Macbooks and iPhones. Yes social media was vital in the Arab Spring, but they were fighting for democracy. What is Occupy actually fighting for? If you're fighting against merciless capitalism, then you must realise the irony of your technologically empowered struggle.
I firmly support a change from the current economic model, but you have to present the 99% with the alternative. You have to show them that you have thought about what comes next, and how it will work. The real 99% has to trust you.
That is why the Tea-Party has gained a huge following. They spread a message that resonates with the dissatisfied middle, and they presented a 'workable' alternative that people could vote for.
Occupy must present itself in the same way to gain enough support to make real change.
Yes you might say that you want to do away with 'politics' completely, but politics is how 99% of people understand the process that governs their lives. Those people have to trust you before you can change their lives.
Good luck. You'll need it.
I do appreciate hearing
I do appreciate hearing voices which don't come from the movement itself, and may or may not support it, yet are willing to give advice as to how OWS can improve. Thank you for posting!
It is helpful that you relay how they may be depicted through the tents, and the Macbooks, and the iphones.
I am supportive of some of the messages of the OWS movement in truly wanting Americans to have a voice. The Tea Party itself also has messages to contribute which are important. For example, upholding Constitutional Values, even if I don't necessarily appeal of the party system as it exists today.
I agree with you some people may appeal more to the "Tea Party" because it has a more seemingly organized structure. Yet although I am not entirely sure... the way the OWS structure is may be part of the movement's strength. It offers something completely different that may not be able to find a place if it had more structure? Only time will tell...
It definitely signifies the youth of the future although they have an understanding of "what's going on" they don't feel that the traditional system their parents bought into and are struggling against now is working for their parents or going to work in the future for them and their families. Though the great thing is OWS is not all youthful people there are very wise older people there as well who note "the system hasn't worked for a long time." So it's not just "stupid spoiled kids" IMO a lot of them are well-educated adults whose worldly wisdom is clearly seen when they speak. They love their country, and the world, and everyone has their own kind of wisdom and a voice to be heard in my book, even if it's rude...
I would at least be willing to try a three-party system and see whether it is possible and get some new bodies in Congress. Especially if a third party is more fiscally responsible and doesn't believe in living the way most of the Congress does today. I feel the Candidates are "out of touch" with the struggle of everyday Americans and I feel the American people have as much a duty to solve it as Congress does and in our own way we all contributed to the state of things. All that we do enjoy or don't enjoy here takes the work of All Americans. Not just Congress. Taking accountability for it, is the first step in transforming our lives and allowing others to see how we/they might need to change.
Let's put it this way, whether I believe in a god or not, I agree in general about how people "should be treated" and to me, that's the larger thing about this whole movement. It's made me think about my own morals and spirituality and what I really believe on a core level inside not what I'm told to believe by the outside world. And where there may be misalignments that I didn't see before with what I feel inside and what I do externally. I realize if I truly ask other people to change I have to be willing to change myself. Who wants to follow a leader who asks everyone else to change without changing themselves? No one. So ...OWS and Adbusters has resonated with me on that deep a level. They've conjured to the surface some of what I believe inside and may not yet have "made a place for" in my external life. The teaparty hasn't done that.
I'm changing how I live and getting closer to my core values as a result of Adbusters and OWS and am making changes that would scare me before. Yet they make my happy when I do them, so I'm happy that they have made me Question Myself in a way maybe I wouldn't have, if I didn't have someone justify the nagging in my head I've felt for a long time that said"This is wrong! Morally, Ethically, wrong! I don't want to treat people like this (just because someone else justifies it) and I don't want to be treated like this. Why do we do this? Is it really necessary?"
And Adbusters has been instrumental in bringing up aspects of consumerism and oil amongst other great long-standing subjects. I'm glad I found Adbusters through OWS. I'm glad I feel like if they don't agree with me they are going to tell me, not "tell me what I want to hear".
That is how they have moved me. They say in such a way "Do you really care?" or do you just "Pretend to Care?" Are you truly "involved" or "committed" to "doing what's right" ? Or do you just "Pretend to be" which allows "What's right" to go out the window. Are you turning your back on what you believe?
Are you being the change you wish to see... as Gandhi pointed out to us.
They keep reminding me that we as people on earth, and if you believe in a god or just human ability and intelligence, can't afford not to be involved or committed 100% to what we internally feel is right, no matter how difficult. No matter how many rejections, no's, you can't, etc.
For me if I'm "from the right place" inside myself every struggle and every oppressive thing can be seen in a more positive light and cast out the darkness, and I have some energy to move in the "right direction" But getting to that place sometimes, is not always an easy task.
Can you please explain what
Can you please explain what alternative the Tea Party is offering? As far as I can tell,
and I have observed them a lot - they are bought and paid for by the likes of the Koch Brothers and they offer no alternative at all. They are the astro-turfed right wing - offering less social security and health insurance and an ever-increasing military and police state budget.
You can not deny the clear alternative posed by the Occupy movment - a world that is no longer a corporatocracy. A world in which the people are no longer beholden to the corporations, and the handful of super-rich who sit on top of them.
I am calling for actions where Corporate "Personhodd" all began - on the steps of the use Supreme Court and along the Caltrain (formerly Southern Pacific) train line and stations through Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, who's taxes the Southern Pacific did not want to pay and who's servants on the US Supreme Court of that time (in the late 19th Century age of the Robber Barns) - were only to willing to forgive by inventing the doctrine that Corporations are people too.
From one anonymous to another: Open your eyes. (I say this in direct response to your absurd contention that the Tea Party offers a real alternative to anything.)
the ows critique that they
the ows critique that they use technology to achieve their ends is a silly attempt to label this a bourgeoisie revolution is akin to slaves using their masters tools to start a revolt .. people have and will use what is available to them to achieve their goals.
On the contrary it seems they have figured out that the best method was to realize the movement and join the ranks of working class people to support them in their struggles against their financial masters. Joining with working class people not only has the effect of destroying space and time, it forms news comraderies in real time with those who can also be influence by right wing populism.
Hopefully this is a moment of radicalization of the positions of many people who are at the point of nothing to lose. Modern revolutionary protest is not a bunch of kids repeating May '68 rather its the whole country consisting of all classes creating the paris commune everywhere. In the meantime lets be patient
I am concerned at the loss of
I am concerned at the loss of the commons represented by the coordinated recent police take-downs. We have - unintentionally - pointed out to what extent the commons - as physical space in which people can peaceably assemble - have been destroyed in this corporatocracy.
We should not allow that to be taken.
Perhaps we should do an alternate - online broadcast of the Corporation's Tournament of Roses - to compliment the coda occupying the tail of the march after the police "closure" has passed and network television has been turned off.
the western state does not do
the western state does not do well when its embarrassed traditionally that's the weak point, we should provoke their hand and watch as they try to scramble a litigious message about right to protest with permits.
I'm a little frustrated that we haven't called them out on their hypocrisy with their patriarchal message to Egypt supposedly in favor the protestors rights to assemble in contrast to matters at home not to mention obvious declarations of international solidarity.... or am I just too eager?
We locals know the tyranny has come back to Athens, wearing the outfit of sophist but the state would prefer if no one abroad noticed.
You mean the OWS movement
You mean the OWS movement particpants, like the Israelis in Tel Aviv, are not oppressed but demanding a larger piece of pie stlen from the Natives.
http://rehmat1.wordpress.com/2011/08/05/israels-jewish-spring-comes-to-w...
I wouldn't compare OWS
I wouldn't compare OWS movement to the Israelis in any way. As far as I know, the OWS movement doesn't engage in murder.
Excellent! I am moved to
Excellent!
I am moved to action. I have my reasons. Others have theirs. Some overlap. Some do not. Some even conflict.
Something is very wrong in our culture. We may not agree how to fix it or even what is wrong. However, we know through to our bones that something is wrong and it won't get better until something changes dramatically.
I don't know if it is a majority, but certainly there is a significant number of people who 'feel' the occupy movement. I find it detestable that the mainstream media lackeys presume to speak for a movement they clearly do not understand and surely do not 'feel'.
This article comes much closer to articulating the sense of the occupy movement than anything from MSM lackeys.
The articles here on
The articles here on Adbusters, or in Adbusters, are awesome, sometimes so awesome people don't even know what to say to them, and I know that's a good thing. Many of us clutch our own ideas and never go anywhere new. It's time to give someone else a turn to talk.
Watching the Occupy movement
Watching the Occupy movement is like watching a small child threaten to hold his breath if he doesn't get his way. Just a bunch of spoiled, entitled brats raised in the 'everybody gets a trophy' culture.
Watching the Complain About
Watching the Complain About Occupy movement is like watching a small child threaten to hold his breath if he doesn't get his way. Just a bunch of spoiled, entitled brats raised in the 'everybody gets a trophy' culture.