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Poster: dead-head_Monte Date: Oct 31, 2011 8:22am
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Denver Police fire shotgun balls at close range - protester(s) hit

• 29 Oct 2011 - at the Occupy Denver protests The vast majority of protesters with Occupy Denver are assembling peacefully, and expressing free speech. Play the Related to Story embedded video clip in this news package at Denver's channel 7 News web site
"He pointed it [rubber-ball or pepper-ball shot gun] at me, and said, 'Get out of the tree' — didn't give me time to get out of the tree. Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam." Pictures and videos have been published all over the Internet
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Poster: NoiseCollector Date: Oct 31, 2011 9:07am
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: West Palm Police didn't need to fire shotgun balls at close range - protester(s) hit

Protests are cool, check out this one:

http://www.archive.org/details/teaparty4152009

http://www.archive.org/details/4152009b

http://www.archive.org/details/teaparty4152009b

Not one incident involving police, or violence, or rape, or public indecency, or fecal matter.... I thought the tea party were the violent extremists?







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Poster: dead-head_Monte Date: Oct 31, 2011 11:16am
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Tea Party Movement vs Occupy Wall Street Movement

Your first video of choice is a peaceful TPM rally the demonstrators march and sing God Bless Americahttp://www.archive.org/details/teaparty4152009
What actually happened at the West Palm Beach Tea Party Protest on 4/14/2009. No racial slurs, no arrests, no offensive signs, no exposed genitalia, no fake blood, etc. Pretty boring, but a world away from how it as portrayed by the media and windbag pundit celebrities who should not breed. -- Producer: NoiseCollector
My first video of choice is a peaceful OWS rally the demonstrators march, dance, and play drums • http://www.archive.org/details/The99DoBroadway
Supporters of Occupy Wall Street staged a massive demonstration in Times Sq. on October 15. The New York City Police Department seemed to make the demonstration as difficult as possible. The side walks were fenced off with few entrances and exits. If you were on the side walk the Police would not allow you to stop walking to take pictures, or video. The center promenade was divided into a series of cages, many were for police use only. Tourists, New Yorkers, as well as Demonstrators were enraged by the police caging them like animals, and not allowing them to cross streets at intersections, or walk around freely. After three weeks of beating, macing, and arresting peaceful demonstrators, people are beginning to question the police's motives. The Police Department just received 4.6 million dollars from J P Morgan Chase, one of the companies that the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators are protesting. Corporate America has bought our government by paying for politicians election campaigns. Are they now buying our police departments? What did they give them that money for, and what do they expect in return? -- Producer: John J. Coghlan

WikiPedia

the Tea Party Movement is a Politcal Movement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement
The Tea Party movement (TPM) is an American populist political movement that is generally recognized as conservative and libertarian. TPM has sponsored protests and supported political candidates since 2009. It endorses reduced government spending, opposition to taxation in varying degrees, reduction of the national debt and federal budget deficit, and adherence to an originalist interpretation of the United States Constitution.
the Occupy Wall Street Movement is not a Politcal Movement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_Wall_Street
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) is an ongoing series of demonstrations in New York City based in Zuccotti Park in the Wall Street financial district. The protests were initiated by the Canadian activist group Adbusters. They are mainly protesting social and economic inequality, corporate greed, corruption and influence over government — particularly from the financial services sector — and lobbyists. The protesters' slogan, "We are the 99%", refers to the difference in wealth between the wealthiest 1% and the rest of the population. The original protest began on September 17, 2011, and by October 9, similar demonstrations were either ongoing or had been held in 70 major cities and over 600 communities in the U.S. Internationally, other "Occupy" protests have modeled themselves after Occupy Wall Street, in over 900 cities worldwide.
pics or reports of OWS protesters with guns? Zero! Homeland Security would have gone ballistic on them! pics of TPM protesters with guns? Here's a bunch! http://www.archive.org/post/399789/occupy-oakland-non-dead No Homeland Security arresting TPM protesters with guns. Why not?
This post was modified by dead-head_Monte on 2011-10-31 18:16:48

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Poster: NoiseCollector Date: Nov 1, 2011 12:10pm
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Tea Party Movement vs Occupy Wall Street Movement

I can tell you the reason for the contrast... I left early to go to a night class, most of the other people went home shortly after because they had to go to work to feed their families and cannot afford to camp out and live on the streets while their kids, jobs, and pets die by themselves.

If tea party protests lasted for more than a few hours they would have similar problems, but more like a neal diamond parking lot than a 2 live crew lot scene like you got there with your skinheads and cair and all sorts of diametrically opposed people.

Interesting stuff.

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Poster: NoiseCollector Date: Nov 1, 2011 8:19am
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Tea Party Movement vs Occupy Wall Street Movement

Nice post, fair and balanced... oops... my handler Rupert and my overlords the coke brothers will have my head for this.

lol

There was one annoying guy who thought I was with DHS or something but aside from that most people were fairly civil.

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Poster: Edsel Date: Oct 31, 2011 9:22am
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Denver Police fire shotgun balls at close range - protester(s) hit

And the need to be in a tree was ??

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Poster: dead-head_Monte Date: Oct 31, 2011 4:05pm
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Denver Police fire shotgun balls at close range - protester(s) hit

I imagine he was in the tree to get a better view. I've climbed into trees dozens and dozens of times. I know scores of people that have climbed into trees dozens of times. Take a look at these kids.

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Looks pretty harmless to me. Climbing into a tree is a peaceful and non-aggressive activity. Millions and millions of people climb into trees each year. We have a cop in downtown Denver blasting his shotgun from close range at a young man perched peacefully in a tree. I've never seen such bizarre behavior in my life! Why are these Tea Party people packing guns to rallies? This is also very bizarre to me.

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Poster: snow_and_rain Date: Nov 1, 2011 5:40am
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Denver Police fire shotgun balls at close range - protester(s) hit

Whatever his reason for being in that tree, clearly shooting him was the proper response. I'm sure the cop that did it was just afraid he'd be hit with leaves and acorns. You just can't negotiate with these radicals!

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Poster: rastamon Date: Nov 1, 2011 5:52am
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Denver Police fire shotgun balls at close range - protester(s) hit

are you being sarcastic?

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Poster: NoiseCollector Date: Nov 4, 2011 12:06pm
Forum: occupywallstreet Subject: Re: Denver Police fire shotgun balls at close range - protester(s) hit

I think this person is serious, I thought they were joking around because of the short responses to fact based in depth statements that prove the obvious.

If someone shows you a formula that proves the square of an area is 24 feet, you dont reply with "square is stupid".

Every one of snow and rain's posts are 2-4 words with some toddler like insult and nothing disproving anything.