Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 19:43     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

Anonymous wrote:Occupy DC in McPherson Square. OccupyDC.org


I heard it was Freedom Plaza later this week. http://october2011.org/
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 19:14     Subject: Re:Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

Anonymous wrote:When I think about the Wall Street crash of '08, watch the documentary "Inside Job", I get sooo angry that NO ONE was held accountable for their actions. I hope more and more people get ANGRY and vote in '12 to fire the politicians in bed with corporations.


You mean the Republicans and the Democrats?
I guess that leaves us with Bernie Sanders, maybe.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 19:09     Subject: Re:Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

When I think about the Wall Street crash of '08, watch the documentary "Inside Job", I get sooo angry that NO ONE was held accountable for their actions. I hope more and more people get ANGRY and vote in '12 to fire the politicians in bed with corporations.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 18:48     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

It's not until the police or the national guard take the protesters' side that anything's going to happen.

Remember they couldn't integrate the schools in the South even after a Supreme Court decision until the feds essentially did it by force.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 18:43     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

Do you really think these people are going to accomplish anything? I think you're all delusional.
I can imagine the Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan crowd staring at them in amusement from their office windows, watching the police take them into custody for blocking traffic for a few minutes.

Ha ha ha.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 18:21     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

14:30 here. Thanks for the links! We need to get the word out.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 16:16     Subject: Re:Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

All societies need a middle class. They provide the stability and ethic that is often missing or elusive for those at the other two ends of the spectrum.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 16:12     Subject: Re:Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

Anonymous wrote:Aren't many of these people from upper middle class to well to do families?



They represent many check out their tumblr site and post back your thoughts.

Wearethe99percent.tumblr.com


I am "well off" but am outraged at what is going on. Does it matter that I am not homeless from foreclosure but care for those who are?! Our society needs a middle class.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 16:05     Subject: Re:Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

Aren't many of these people from upper middle class to well to do families?
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 15:53     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

I am actually thrilled. I saw the movie Inside Job (HIGHLY recommend) and they made it seems as if the little guy is powerless. But that is not the case. These protests will not end and finally, I feel that I will be a part of them. First time in my life I want to protest. I am a hard working doctor and I absolutely hate seeing those greedy guys steal money.
If they are allowed to continue ripping off the world, it will be chaos. Hopefully, we will not need a Russian style revolution, and that will not happen if the politicians listen.
My biggest disappointment with Obama was this. Lack of financial reform. He is afraid of those guys.
Wall St execs. run and hide!
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 15:48     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

Occupy DC in McPherson Square. OccupyDC.org
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 14:30     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

I'm ready to head to downtown DC - anyone care to join me? We need to have a MASSIVE protest here. How many people can fit on the Mall and side streets?
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 13:53     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

I really hope it inspires and causes change.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 13:51     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

Hurrah!!!....and it's spreading....finally.....
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2011 13:44     Subject: Occupy Wall St. & the 99%

It is about time! I am so happy the outrage is happening. I have been wondering where the anger was. Why no pikes in the street?! Hurrah!