Occupy Wall St Thread
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- pizzafire0
- meh.zenmasterfoo
- really? "meh" is all you've got? not very constructive.pizzafire
- he's paid to say that. move along.akrok
- i like the "bank of ideas". ;-)akrok
- pizzafire0
http://www.miamibeach411.com/new…
Unlike the Occupy movements in various cities throughout the United States, the Occupy Miami movement survived 2011 without a single activist getting arrested.
That all changed Thursday when some Occupy Miami activists drove across town to Florida International University to join Occupy FIU activists for a planned concert on campus.
- verbidextrous0
do flash mobs ever happen, anymore? i haven't heard of any, for a while. i really thought that one of the next things to happen after OWS and other places got removed would be to get the occupy flash mob thing going. seems like a natural fit. a hoard of like-minded individuals descend upon a square, or an event, do a quick, video-recorded, mic check and disappear into the crowd, around the block, into the next shop. if it's done well enough, i think few if anyone would get arrested. you can occupy a place, if you need to, but it doesn't need to be for any length of time, does it, if it's sufficiently recorded? i dunno. just a thought.
- Only Improv Everywhere seems to do flashmobs now.i_monk
- flash doesn't run on iPadsmonospaced
- pablo280
Bucharest, Romania
- panacea0
- it all sounds great from the comfort of your parents' homezaq
- are you actively protesting today? who's their leader? I'm still at a loss, what's their next step? Same goes for Tea partypanacea
- I'm utterly convinced you're on someone's payroll to be here and elsewhere in the interwebsTheBlueOne
- why would I want to be on someone's payroll?panacea
- popfodders needs to get your ass back in teh kitchen pan!74LEO
- animatedgif0
That thing still going?
- panacea0
'They took my place!' Single dad trying to take back home occupied by OWS
They’re occupying his home.
Occupy Wall Street protesters announced with great fanfare last month that they moved a homeless family into a “foreclosed” Brooklyn home — even though they knew the house belonged to a struggling single father desperately trying to renegotiate his mortgage, The Post has learned.
“They’re trying to take a house and say the bank is robbing the people because the mortgage is too high — so contact the owner!” fumed Wise Ahadzi, 28, who owns the home at 702 Vermont St. in East New York.
Occupiers “reclaimed” the row house on Dec. 6 and ceremoniously put out the welcome mat for a homeless family.
- http://www.nypost.co…panacea
- agree, credibly coordinated maintainable core competenciestroller
- pizzafire0
nice site with a lot of streams
- BrokenHD0
- not if they delete the entire entry dudepanacea
- Stop and think before you type things, popf. Think about what the last person has said.mikotondria3
- what are you going to do, archive it where!? If QBN wants to delete this out of dB(s), they can do itpanacea
- wtf is wrong with you? or do you fail to understand how dB administration operates!?panacea
- ffs - just save the pages as HTML on any other server, anywhere.mikotondria3
- panacea0
‘God’-awful OWS mob steals sacred item from church
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/loc…There’s no longer room at the inn at a Manhattan church that’s sheltering Occupy Wall Streeters after a holy vessel disappeared from the altar last week.
When the Rev. Bob Brashear prepared for Sunday services at West Park Presbyterian Church on West 86th Street, he noticed parts of the bronze baptismal font were gone.
In a fire-and-brimstone message to occupiers later that day, he thundered, “It was like pissing on the 99 percent.”
In Brooklyn, at another church housing OWS protesters, an occupier urinated on a cross, according to Rabbi Chaim Gruber, who has angrily abandoned the OWS movement.
- frankly authoritatively communicate premier technology is not an optiontroller
- enough with the nypost.com articles. there's a lot more positive stuff happening.pizzafire