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14. I don't fear that things have gone horribly wrong --
I know that they've gone horribly wrong.
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  -I just can't help but fear that things have gone horribly wrong. ThomWV  Oct-03-11 03:07 PM   #0 
  - Unfortunately, our votes haven't meant very much for a while.  EOTE   Oct-03-11 03:08 PM   #1 
  - OWS was never going to be unnecessary  EstimatedProphet   Oct-03-11 03:10 PM   #2 
  - Agreed, and add to that the likelihood, given the Citizen's United  Blue Meany   Oct-03-11 03:19 PM   #10 
  - Real Change = Many people  FrenchieCat   Oct-03-11 03:12 PM   #3 
  - It is hard not to feel uneasy. When the SCOTUS  asjr   Oct-03-11 03:13 PM   #4 
  - Look to Congress. There's your answer. They are not responsive to We, The People. NT  MADem   Oct-03-11 03:14 PM   #5 
  - Especially the Senate - the House from 2008-10 delivered a ton for us  BR_Parkway   Oct-04-11 09:12 AM   #18 
  - Too bad the vote didn't hold in 2010. If it had  WhiteTara   Oct-03-11 03:14 PM   #6 
  - If you think there will ever be a time in our history without the need for protests, think again.  Avalux   Oct-03-11 03:16 PM   #7 
  - We Had Even More People Out in the Streets in 2003  AndyTiedye   Oct-03-11 03:16 PM   #8 
  - Those protests were very different  lunatica   Oct-03-11 03:40 PM   #12 
  - We all know what can happen when serious money is involved. n/t  Bonhomme Richard   Oct-03-11 03:18 PM   #9 
  - Torches and Pitchforks to the front  Angry Dragon   Oct-03-11 03:33 PM   #11 
  - If voting could change anything the real powers that be would have already outlawed it. nt  Speck Tater   Oct-03-11 04:48 PM   #13 
  - I don't fear that things have gone horribly wrong --  dtexdem   Oct-03-11 05:04 PM   #14 
  - Well I do remember him saying  tinkerbell41   Oct-03-11 05:11 PM   #15 
  - There are two alternatives.  Atypical Liberal   Oct-03-11 05:37 PM   #16 
  - Looking back, I pick the second option  Autumn   Oct-04-11 09:19 AM   #19 
  - Corporate votes/wall street votes (bribes), have been taking precedent over the votes of We the  louslobbs   Oct-03-11 07:10 PM   #17 
  - Paragraph breaks are your friend  LondonReign2   Oct-04-11 09:32 AM   #20 
  - I have all the friends I need thank you. n/t  louslobbs   Oct-04-11 05:14 PM   #21 
  - "Yes, WE Can"  Fire Walk With Me   Oct-04-11 05:16 PM   #22 
  - The streets have a way of bringing out truth. From Bunker Hill to Wall Street !!!!!  RagAss   Oct-04-11 05:23 PM   #23 
 

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