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11-29-2011 #941
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King Bubble calls me delusional, lol. I'll take that as a compliment given the twisted hate-party you call reality.
So you're conflating being arrested for civil disobedience with assault? If you don't know the difference, it's no wonder you're confused and angry about the modern world.
Look, it's clear you're too much of an ideologue to allow your precious CEO's to ever face the consequences for their actions, no matter what they've done. So you attack the movement that complains about them being above the law. Gretchenson's book was a partisan hit piece that I've already debunked in the politics section. If you care about what actually happened, try "All the Devils are Here" by McLean & Nocera.
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11-29-2011 #942
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"...I no longer believe that people's secrets are defined and communicable, or their feelings full-blown and easy to recognize."_Alice Munro, Chaddeleys and Flemings.
"...the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way". _Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy's, BLOOD MERIDIAN.
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11-29-2011 #943
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Nobody's conflating anything silly boy. I gave you a stat that there have been 5000 arrests at these protests....some for serious felonies, some for drugs, lots for violence, some for rape, and some for civil disobedience. You can sort 'em out if you like.
And you....Bluegrass Cat moderately informed, and hopelessly naive poster on a porn forum debunked Ms. Morgensterns best seller that was meticulously written and footnoted? She's a columnist for the NY Times....she's a liberal and you call it a partisan hit piece? That's roll on the floor funny....You're a fool ....and a laughingstock.
And about those indictments...let me know when your ragamuffin band of anarchists, disgruntled college students and homeless bums start their march on the Justice department..I'll join in. lmao
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11-29-2011 #944
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Apparently you don't even know what the word "conflate" means, because that is exactly what you did. LOL!
It's sad and embarrassing (but not surprising) how quickly you rush to fellate (I know you know that one) the bona fides of anyone you agree with and engage in character assassination against anyone you disagree with. You never ever deal with the substance of any argument. You build up or attack the messenger, change the subject, or just make stuff up. This is the last recourse of people spoonfed talking points who don't know why they oppose or support things, they just know that they dislike certain people. So I look forward to your next post where you do anything but deal with the substantive shortcomings of Gretchen's book.
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11-29-2011 #945
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12-13-2011 #946
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Alan Greenspan talks about the criminality on Wall Street. I think this might have something to do with the protests... ha ha!
And, too, if we valued and took pride in free market principles all -- I mean, ALL -- the big banks would've gone under.
Bailing out banks IS NOT free market orthodoxy. It's the antithesis.
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12-13-2011 #947
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Ben....Maybe it's time to let this one die? I mean the bulldozers have leveled the tent cities, all the homeless losers are back panhandling. The druggies have checked back into rehab. The reactionary college professors are back in the class teaching their version of "liberal" arts, the parks have been retaken by the civilized and once again are safe for kids, pets and taxpayers. Cops are back to their normal working hours and not costing us millions in overtime. I know Blue Grass Cat and Trish are waiting for the next big wave, but it ain't coming. It's over.....unless of course they'd like to get behind what's going on out west where left over Occupy hoodlums are disrupting shipping ports? And they wonder why they lost public support. lmao
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12-13-2011 #948
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Exactly. We should protect and defend the criminally powerful and denigrate and hurl invective at the powerless, at the downtrodden.... It makes for a great society....
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12-14-2011 #949
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http://dailycaller.com/2011/12/12/be...X7VrFyeab-ExSB
Here's one for ya Ben. The lefty founder of Ben and Jerry's holding a press conference in support of OWS, and lamenting about corporations involved in politics.............While the company he founded spent a cool half million on lobbyists. You can't make this shit up !!!!!!! lmao
Last edited by onmyknees; 12-14-2011 at 05:22 AM.
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12-14-2011 #950
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I know
"...I no longer believe that people's secrets are defined and communicable, or their feelings full-blown and easy to recognize."_Alice Munro, Chaddeleys and Flemings.
"...the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way". _Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy's, BLOOD MERIDIAN.
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