http://openchannel.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/19/8884405-lobbying-firms-memo-spells-out-plan-to-undermine-occupy-wall-street
If they are being targeted then I guess that proves that their cause is important. |
Why would you need a conspiracy to undermine them? They will flame out on their own. |
Well apparently a bunch of conservative lobbyists think otherwise. Maybe they remember the sixties. |
MSMBC speaking truth to power. Read the memo. Wow, it is so shocking, more like lame...
Since when does one proposal to do opposition research become a conspiracy? The memo has not even been released yet (the date on the memo is 11/24) and it probably never will be released. Good luck getting anyone to pay for it. Most of us on the right do not want the OWS movement to be stopped or curtailed. It is way too entertaining and embarrassing to the left. They represent the 99%. Yeah Right! ![]() |
Wow, you found a picture of some druggies. I guess the whole movement is like that. |
Since it is the right and not the left doing the the research. You don't hear this rage when the left is trying to dig up dirt on the right. Get a grip people. |
You don't hear rage from the right? Never listened to Limbaugh, Beck, Rove, Coulter, Bachmann, ...? Anything the left does excites them to rage! |
Where is your outrage at at the opposition seeking to undermine the Tea Party? |
Undermine? Who wants to undermine it? The Tea Party has been great for the left. Without the Tea Party and it's support for fringe Senate candidates, the Senate would be Republican-controlled at the moment. I want more Sharron Angles and Christine O' Donnells. The last thing I want to see is the Tea Party to be undermined. It's doing great work. |
Am I the only one who thinks it's strange that there is not a large tea party contingent among the occupiers? Their gripe lists should have a lot in common; one thinks the government does too much and the other is angry at Wall Street.
Haven't they noticed that the government does too much for Wall Street??!! |