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In reply to the discussion: To those who dislike #Occupy, or consider disliking it due to anything you may call impolite [View all]2pooped2pop
(5,420 posts)26. You have not kept up with Occupy if you
think that Occupying physical ground is still it's primary focus. That's just it's visible arm. However, the spring will most likely bring about the largest OCCPATION event ever seen.
I do think they will play a part in the elections, though don't expect them to run out and support Obama. I think they will play a larger role in congressional, house and local elections. I don't think there is anyone running for president that can be seen as doing for the people, opposed to, for the corporations, so I don't expect any occupy support for any of them.
Yes, I will still cast my vote for Obama but only because there is no one else. I would like to see a less republican and corporate ass kissing president myself.
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To those who dislike #Occupy, or consider disliking it due to anything you may call impolite [View all]
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2011
OP
Last time I checked the Four Seasons was open and no one was lynching their
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#33
I didn't really read your message, but you seem to be setting up a false opposition.
LoZoccolo
Dec 2011
#5
He was arrested because building management did not want him setting up a table.
randome
Dec 2011
#22
I can't think of a better chance of getting the change we need than through OWS.
pacalo
Dec 2011
#15
The 2010 elections? Did you forget to work to defeat the GOP? Or perhaps the
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#34
Taking over public spaces for one group's use is NOT the same as conducting a protest.
randome
Dec 2011
#40
Well you may be right in the sense that we have the right to be in those public spaces
Bjorn Against
Dec 2011
#60
And take a glance at this article about corruption in our government:
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2011
#39
FWWM is correct. At this point, it is OWS or die. You will be crushed to support Empire
Huey P. Long
Dec 2011
#31
A worldwide movement can't be condemned b/c someone thinks some "were rude." Stupid to suggest.
DirkGently
Dec 2011
#53
how sad that you need to defend the 99% and oWs on this forum. but good for you for having the patie
robinlynne
Dec 2011
#55
The OWS movement used passive resistance to garner support from the 99%. They
applegrove
Dec 2011
#61
I have never seen any politician endure what the protesters of OWS have
girl_interrupted
Dec 2011
#62