#OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Jeff » Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:50 pm

via FB:

Boots Riley
You want to see the Occupy Wall Street movement grow some teeth and be more effective?

You want to see a new radicalized labor movement?

Jump on board with the Oakland General Strike.

Last night, we had at various points 2000-3000 in a MEETING.

When was the last time your organization or movement was able to pull that off?

We want to show the world, in a real way, that:
The 99% creates all the wealth for the 1%.
We stop working, they make nothing.
Nov 2 is a warning shot.
#OccupyOakland
#GeneralStrikeOakland
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:59 pm

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GENERAL STRIKE!!

Día de los Muertos!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead

Summon and invoke the power of our ancestors!!
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:13 pm


Occupations and Public vs Congress and Super Committee
Thursday, October 27, 2011 :: Staff infoZine
A progressive demand right now is not 'Jobs Not Cuts' but 'Jobs Not Wars.'


Washington, D.C. - infoZine - Thomas Ferguson ( thomas.ferguson@umb.edu ) is professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston and a senior fellow of the Roosevelt Institute. He said today: "Look at Occupy Wall Street and almost any poll you pick up: Most Americans don't want Social Security and Medicare to be cut. They also want taxes raised on the wealthy. The question is whether the Super Committee and the Congressional leadership are getting the message. The Committee's report is due the day before Thanksgiving. It's a toss up which will be the bigger turkey day." Ferguson just wrote the piece “Posted Prices and the Capitol Hill Stalemate Machine” link.

David Swanson ( david@davidswanson.org ) is with the group RootsAction and has been involved in the Freedom Plaza occupation in Washington, D.C. Some from that occupation have protested at recent congressional hearings. Swanson's books include "War Is A Lie."

He said today: "Super Congress Member John Kerry's home state is fifth in the nation in military spending, employing lots of registered voters building machines of death for Raytheon, whose former head was brought in by the Obama administration as Deputy Secretary of Defense and who told the Washington Times in June, 'The wars of the future will be longer, deadlier and waged against a more diverse variety of enemies than ever before.'

"Super Congress co-chair Patty Murray, Democrat from Boeing, since 2007 has taken $276,000 from war industries, Max Baucus $139,000, Dave Camp $130,000, John Kerry $73,000, and so on. The President who must sign or veto whatever comes out of the Super Congress and the Less Than Super Congress took over $1 million from war industries just in the 2008 election, not to mention $39 million from finance, insurance, and real estate. Targeting our social safety net is a goal that Wall Street and the military industrial complex have shared for many years. And of course the general corporate exploitation of foreign resources and workers depends on the threat of military force. Military spending has increased at the President's request each year since 2008 as well as since 2001.

"Thanks to Occupy Wall Street, a conversation has been launched about the damage the wealthiest one percent is doing to the rest of us. California just pulled out of a mortgage fraud settlement deal that is expected to let the crooks off easy. Who's to say Occupy Wall Street didn't influence that decision?

"The Super Congressional crusade to slash spending can only be carried through without causing massive misery and death in one of two ways, neither of which the U.S. Congress or President wants to touch, but both of which are central demands of the Occupation movement. The first is to significantly raise taxes on the super wealthy. The second is to significantly cut spending on the military. A progressive demand right now is not 'Jobs Not Cuts' but 'Jobs Not Wars.'

"Seventy members of Congress have pointed out that ending the two biggest current wars in fiscal year 2012 would save $1.8 trillion over the following decade, above planned savings from promised reductions in troops. But war spending is pocket change in comparison with the overall military and security budget.

"Leon Panetta, who holds the position that we used to more usefully call 'Secretary of War,' considers $350 billion over 10 years, or $35 billion per year, to be serious cuts to the national security budget. But he's discussing cuts to dreamed-of future budgets. The current budget would still increase under those so-called cuts. But imagine really taking $35 billion from a budget of well over a trillion. (According to Chris Hellman of National Priorities Project, the security budget is $1.2 trillion, including the spy agencies and various other departments.) That would be a cut of less than 3.5 percent.

"China spends about $114 billion per year on its military. Let's generously assume there are enough hidden costs in China's budget to double it to $228 billion. And let's assume that we must spend twice as much as they do, because ... well, just because. Now we're at $456 billion. How do we get from there to Panetta describing a U.S. security budget of $965 billion as the lowest we can safely go, and a budget of $950 billion as 'doomsday'? Is the danger here to us or to the profits of the weapons makers who are also demanding that any cuts made be made to troops' benefits rather than to weaponry?" www.rootsaction.org link

http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op ... sid/49525/


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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Plutonia » Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:45 pm

Iconic image.

The moment the flash/bang grenade exploded within the group coming to the aide of the brain-injured Marine vet Scott Olsen:

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[the British] government always kept a kind of standing army of news writers who without any regard to truth, or to what should be like truth, invented & put into the papers whatever might serve the minister

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Nordic » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:00 pm

if that was my son there would be some awful things happen to an awful lot of cops
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby ninakat » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:06 pm

Hadn't seen this posted, and I doubt this is getting much traction despite the mainstream media's attempts -- well, that's what I'm hoping at least, because I'm concerned like Bruce about this "divide and conquer" strategy leading to civil war, frankly:

Erick Erickson Launches 'We Are The 53%': 'Suck It Up You Whiners'

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CNN's Erick Erickson wants people to know that he pays taxes, and he thinks that the Occupy Wall Street protesters should stop whining.

The CNN contributor, who also founded the conservative blog RedState, helped launch "We Are The 53%" to counter the "We Are The 99 Percent" Tumblr. The site says that it features messages from "the 53% of income-earners who pay taxes" and "refuse to b-tch about it."

Erickson posted a picture of himself holding a scribbled message that read, "I work 3 jobs. I have a house I can’t sell. My family insurance costs are outrageous. But I don’t blame Wall Street. Suck it up you whiners. I am the 53% subsidizing you so you can hang out on Wall Street and complain."

ThinkProgress points out that those three jobs are "blogging at RedState.com, a lucrative television contract with CNN, and a radio gig that paid the previous host $165,183 a year."

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More about ERICKSON here: http://thinkprogress.org/special/2011/1 ... 3-percent/
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Nordic » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:13 pm

People like Eric Erickson want a civil war with the vast numbers who support the 99 percent?

Bring it on. They're the minority, they're cowardly bullies, and they will piss their pants if confronted by someone who is serious about removing their worthless asses from the population.

I'll wear their ears on a necklace if it comes to that.

This thing about this kid in oakland has me seriously shaken up and I don't even want to talk about it. When it hit me I felt like I was gonna vomit. I want to stomp out vermin right now. Hell, I feel less animosity toward cockroaches right now. Cockroaches mostly mind their own business and have more of a right to live than whoever did this to that kid.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby 2012 Countdown » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:56 pm

re:Ericson, yes, check several pages back. It was also posted how many of those alleged testimonials on the 53% site are PHOTOSHOPPED PHONY accounts. Altered and original photos have been posted.
edit- here you go-“We are the 53%” Using Fake Images: Nigerian Dude Living in Spain Not Really a 53 Percenter [Updated!]
http://www.balloon-juice.com/2011/10/15 ... percenter/

That is just one photo exposed, but there are a few others I've seen as well. PHONY like Tony Balony.

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Joshua Shepherd with Veterans for Peace talks about police response to the Occupy movement in Oakland Oct. 25.

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Occupy Oakland protester Scott Olsen to undergo brain surgery
Olsen's condition upgraded from serious to fair after an incident that has prompted calls for Oakland mayor's resignation


Andrew Gumbel in Oakland, Adam Gabbatt and Ewen MacAskill
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 27 October 2011 18.27 EDT

Scott Olsen, the Iraq war veteran who suffered serious head injuries after being hit by a projectile fired by police during the Occupy Oakland protests, will require surgery to alleviate brain swelling.
Doctors at Highland Hospital in Oakland have upgraded Olsen's condition from critical to fair, a source told the Guardian, though they would not discuss whether the 24-year-old had regained consciousness.
Olsen's roommate Keith Shannon, who served with him in Iraq, said Olsen would be undergoing surgery "within a day or two".
Shannon, who lives with Olsen in Daly City, a city south of San Francisco, said it was "great" that Olsen had been upgraded to "fair" status, but said concerns remained as to whether he may have suffered brain damage.

He was sedated upon arrival at the hospital on Tuesday night. His parents flew in from Wisconsin and were at his bedside on Thursday.
Oakland's police chief Howard Jordan has promised a vigorous investigation into the incident which has provoked heavy criticism across the US, sparking solidarity marches in dozens of Occupy camps in the country.
This week's violent clashes with police in Oakland appear to have re-energised the Occupy movement in America, creating political liabilities for civic leaders across the United States, who had seemed poised to follow Oakland's lead and, in some cases, issued orders to clear the streets.

The White House said yesterday that Barack Obama understood the frustration of the Occupy Wall Street protesters but stressed the need to uphold the law.
White House spokesman Jay Carney, responding to reporters' questions about the Oakland violence, said he had not discussed protests in specifiic cities with the president, only the protests in general.
Obama has tried to maintain a balancing act as the protests have grown, leaning towards support while avoiding a full embrace of the movement. But it would be a huge step for the president to go on to criticise any police force.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oc ... sfeed=true

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TEARS STREAM AS CITY COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY AGREES ‘OCCUPY TENTS ARE A FORM OF SPEECH’

Late last night after a 5 and-a-half hour marathon city council meeting,
in which 72 speakers took the floor to express the need for the Occupy OC
Tent Village to be accepted as a form of free speech, the city council
passed an emergency motion to add the needs of “The 99%” to their official
agenda. This was a feat which, according to one more conservative
Councilman, he had never seen in 7 years of service.

The council members each spoke in turn to the civility, articulateness and
peaceful process represented by the Irvine Occupation at contrast with the
several other Occupational Villages in California, which were, at that
very moment being tear-gassed. The general sentiment being: “This is quite
clearly the model. And the occupation most in tune with city needs.”

One councilman stated clearly, “I disagree with most of what you’re
saying. But you’ve clearly shown that this is an issue of free speech. So
if you need to sleep on our lawn… by all means… sleep on our lawn.”

Shortly after, a motion was brought to the council to grant license to the
occupiers to occupy the public space overnight citing the unusual form of
the movement. (Another first in council history.)

It was then passed unanimously to the sound of thunderous applause.

http://www.occupy-oc.org/tears-stream-a ... of-speech/
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Laodicean » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:59 pm

Immortal Technique just dropped a OWS mix... my friend on FB posted:

legendary revolutionary emcee Immortal Technique released a FREE mixtape, The Martyr, just an hour ago. click this link, download it, share it with your friends, share it with people you hate, tweet it, retweet it, whatever you got to do to get this shit out there. features production by Dilla and guest appearances by Brother Ali and Chuck D.





New Immortal Technique Mix Tape Released "The Martyr" - Download Here.

Released about an hour ago. Be patient if download is slow.

01. Burn This
02. The Martyr
03. Angels & Demons (feat. Dead Prez & Bazar Royale)
04. Rich Man's World (1%)
05. Toast To The Dead
06. Eyes in the Sky (feat. Mojo of Dujeous)
07. Goonies (feat. Diabolic, Swave Sevah & Gomez)
08. Natural Beauty (feat. Mela Machinko)
09. Running Nowhere -- interlude
10. Civil War (feat. Killer Mike, Brother Ali & Chuck D)
11. Mark of The Beast (feat. Akir & Beast 1333)
12. Black Vikings (feat. StylesP, Vinnie Paz & Poison Pen)
13. Conquerors (with Dr. John Henrik Clarke)
14. Young Lords (feat. Joell Ortiz, Pumpkinhead, CF & Panama Alba)
15. Ultimas Palabras
16. Sign of the Times (feat. Cetan Wanbli, Lockjaw Nakai & Cornel West)
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby 2012 Countdown » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:18 pm

Thanks Laodicean, I'm liking the second one, as its different than the first, which is very much like his other stuff (which is excellent too -I have two of his CDs). The second tune is more unique I guess.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Jeff » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:32 pm

Laodicean wrote:Immortal Technique just dropped a OWS mix... my friend on FB posted


So now that it's proven that a soldier of revolution
Or the head of an empire disguised in a constitution
Cannot escape the retribution or manipulation
Of the self-appointed rulers of this planet's corporations
I'm gonna need every generation, put your hands up
Cuz you can only get them off your backs when you stand up


Thanks, I needed that. :tiphat:
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Nordic » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:40 pm

you can only get them off your backs when you stand up


That's a great slogan.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Laodicean » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:48 pm

It's gettin' militant up in this motherfucker....

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby ninakat » Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:15 pm

We Shall Not Be Moved:
Police Repression, Official Mendacity and Why OWS Has Already Overcome

By Phil Rockstroh

October 27, 2011 "Information Clearing House" Until recent events proved otherwise, the hyper-commercialized surface of the corporate state gave the appearance of being too diffuse--too devoid of a center to pose a threat of totalitarian excess. Accordingly, as of late, due to the violent response to OWS protesters by local police departments in Oakland, Atlanta, Chicago, and in other U.S. cities, the repressive nature of the faux republic is beginning to be revealed.

Behind the bland face of the political establishment (purchased by the bloated profits of the plundering class) are riot cops, outfitted and armed with the accoutrements of oppression, who are ready and willing to enforce the dictates of the elitist beneficiaries of the degraded status quo. In deed and action, as of late, the police state embedded within neo-liberal economic oligarchy is showing its hyper-authoritarian proclivities to the world.

In general, existence within the present societal structure inflicts on the individual a sense of atomization and its concomitant feelings of alienation, vague unease, free floating anxiety and anomie. The coercion is implicit and internalized.


Because of its mundane, ubiquitous nature, the system is reliant on an individual's sense of isolation (even ignorance of the existence of the structure itself) to remain in place. In short, the exploitive system continues to exist because its denizens are bereft of other models of comparison.

The public commons inherent in the OWS movement provides a model of comparison. Apropos, that is why we are beginning to receive reports such as the following:

On Tuesday Oct. 25, 2011, the Oakland Tribune reported that police raided and demolished the local OWS encampment after declaring the area a “crime scene”. This is revelatory regarding the character of the enforcers of the present order: Those in positions of power within a police state view freedom of assembly and freedom of expression as a punishable offense.

It is a given that: Authoritarian personality types take particular umbrage when citizens are expressing their displeasure with official abuses of power and begin to do so in an effective manner.

Too many in the U.S. have bought the fiction that the nation was, is and will remain a democratic republic. Therefore, by drawing its brutal operatives and mendacious apologist into the open, the state will reveal itself in all its ugliness. As a result, all concerned will be able to observe the true nature of the police/national security/oligarchic state in place in the U.S.

Ideally, few illusions will remain intact regarding the ruthless, brutal forces against which we struggle.

Moreover, the actions of the police in regard to public protest are premeditated tactics aimed at the suppression of the right to public assembly. The goal of the power brokers, their political operatives and police enforcers is to render one's (allegedly) constitutionally guaranteed right to dissent too prohibitive to be practiced.

The economically dispossessed and members of minority communities have known for many years what OWSers are suffering, presently, at the hands of official power and its enforcers.

In turn, individual police officers are well aware of whom they are sworn to protect (and it isn't those who desire to exercise their rights to free assembly and free speech). In most cases, if an individual police officer ever refused an order to make an unconstitutional arrest, he/she would be committing an act of careercide; their chance of advancement within the department would have to be scraped off the sidewalk on the spot and transported to the city morgue.

Are you willing to leave the confines of your comfort zone and go to jail for justice?

Rarely, does reform arrive without the arrest of frontline agitators. Power does not yield without a fight, without attempting to silence dissent by brutality and forced detention. The powerful demand that those of us who notice their excesses and crimes be placed out of sight and out of mind.

Hence, in Oakland, the local corporate news affiliates, to their shame, turned off their cameras when the violent attacks and mass arrest of protesters began.

Are you willing to risk injury to body and reputation to bear witness? The survival of the OWS movement depends on having bodies on the ground and eyes (as well as cameras) on the thugs in uniform.

True to form, a servile corporate media will proclaim how unsightly dissenters are, inferring that sensible folk, simply as a matter of good taste and public propriety should disregard the protesters’ entreaties and that these malcontents and cranks should be denied entrance into the realm of legitimate discourse, that these disheveled interlopers be barred by walls of silence.

To be in the world is to be confronted with walls. How we respond to these barriers is called character and art.

Many brave souls have confronted walls such as these.

Often, as I gaze upon the blue wall of mindless repression surrounding Zuccotti Park and reflect on other OWS sites nationwide, I am induced to feel the sadness and longing of the repressed souls of the earth, of those throughout time who have met walls of blind hatred, of economic exploitation, of institutional repression….

I empathize with all of those who faced walls of smug indifference, walls of internalized shame and walls of official lies--those who stood powerless before the stark reality of seemingly implacable circumstances. I reflect upon the lives and work of itinerate blues musicians of the U.S. Deep South and the manner they met walls of both official repression and collective blind, ignorant fear and hatred, and how they transformed those prison walls into the numinous architecture of The Blues…How they alchemicalized the barriers into guitar technique.

Musical instruments, like word meeting meter to a poet, serve as both barrier and salvation; the limits of the self are tested, explored, and by effort, failure and moments of elation are transformed by confrontation and union with the instrument, personal circumstance and audience.

As is the case with those on the front lines of OWS encampments, millions of people throughout history have met seemingly implacable barriers in the form of walls of human brutality e.g., Jim Crow laws, union busting management goon squads, the Zionist apartheid wall, various secret police and public bullies--but they weren't going to let the bastards "turn them 'round…"

If you choose to resist entrenched power, when confronted by mindless authority, your heart will know the drill; it will guide you--its natural trajectory is towards freedom. Hence, you will know what to do when the moment arrives--and will gain the knowledge that your predecessors discovered in their struggle for justice…that the cry arose forth from deep in their souls, "We shall not be moved."

The practitioners of the Delta Blues came upon walls of oppression…walls of raging hatred, and responded by passing through those walls…to inhabit a landscape more alive, more resonant, more ensouled than their oppressors will ever know possible. They occupied their own hearts and draw us still into the immediacy of the world by their victory over their degraded circumstances by their appropriating the very barriers that were placed in their path by their oppressors and transforming the criteria of their oppression into the living architecture of the soul.

Those who know this--have already won…have already overcome.

Lorca limned the situation (one extant as well in the enfolding OWSmovement) in his theory of "the duende". His concept of the duende reveals why people, when faced by the ossified order of an inhuman system, either become caught up--even compelled--by the challenge to begin to make the world anew--while others are seized with mortification, indifference, resignation and hostility.

In which direction does your soul wend? "The arrival of the duende always presupposes a transformation on every plane. It produces a feeling of totally unedited freshness. It bears the quality of a newly created rose, of a miracle that produces an almost religious enthusiasm." -- from The Havana Lectures, Federico Garcia Lorca.

When I witness police harassing, arresting and brutalizing those exercising their rights to free assembly, I find myself gripped by a surge of rage…The rage rises in me in an animalistic fury--an urge to fight tooth and nail, to tear at the throats of these vicious intruders into the territory of authentic social discourse.

As of late, instead of pushing down the fury rising from within me or acting upon it, I let it inundate my being. As a result, the coursing rage transforms into a penetrating, powerful force--enveloping and demarcating the geography of my convictions…arriving to bring acceptance and to define and defend the contours of my true self.

Rage can appear as an angel of self-definition, the protector of one's authentic nature and a source of personal power…"ain't gonna let nobody turn me around, turn me 'round …"

One's anger is vital to one's existence; it is a valuable gift; therefore, it should not be squandered…no need to waste it on fools and idiots.

When rage arrives, invite him in; his presence will fill the room with alacrity, and his surging vitality will allow you to push farther and deeper into the unexplored regions of your soul.

In contrast, the world of the neoliberal oligarchs, the duopolistic political class and of the cops has been called into question. They have grown accustomed to having their way, of having a compliant and complicit peasantry. In this they are not unique; what they are experiencing is universal: The world we know (or at least believe we do) and struggle to maintain, from time to time, is apt to reveal an aspect of itself that seems alien and unmanageable e.g., the growing dissent across the nation, perhaps too vast and potent to be kettled, penned, tear gassed, cuffed and detained. The otherness of the world seems too large…has become an army of aggrieved angels

I once saw a Great Dane on Second Avenue attempt to engage in canine communion with his fellows. In order to display his intentions were benign, friendly, he crouched down on the sidewalk, making his massive frame as small as possible, even placing his large head on the concrete…doing all he could to produce the artifice of submission, to even the smallest dog that approached him. In other words, to enlarge his world he created the illusion of smallness. He did not reduce his essence; he created the artifice of smallness so he could grow larger than himself by his union with the otherness of the world.

We are not requesting that cops crouch before us. They just need not bristle so. To grow in each other's presence, we are required to meet the other at eye level, even if one has to descend a bit from a habitual position of power and authority.

Officers, your guns, rubber bullets, nightsticks, pepper spray--the looming wall of blue intimidation that you brandish merely creates the illusion of strength. If you truly want to grow strong, meet us on these sidewalks, sans the display of empty power.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby ninakat » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:14 pm

Phil Rockstroh wrote:One's anger is vital to one's existence; it is a valuable gift; therefore, it should not be squandered…no need to waste it on fools and idiots.

When rage arrives, invite him in; his presence will fill the room with alacrity, and his surging vitality will allow you to push farther and deeper into the unexplored regions of your soul.


But I guess there's healthy anger, and then there's righteous anger. Let's be clear.

Pat Robertson: Christians should not join ‘Occupy Wall Street’

Televangelist Pat Robertson said Thursday on The 700 Club that Christians should not be involved in the “Occupy Wall Street” demonstrations in cities around the nation.

His comment was picked up by the liberal watchdog website RightWingWatch.org.

“I think this is a rebellion,” he said. “I think it is atavistic. Nobody knows exactly what it is, they don’t know what they’re doing, why are they there? Well they’re just mad. Well, is it right for a Christian to get involved in a protest of anger?”

“If you’re going to demonstrate demonstrate for righteousness, demonstrate to lift the yoke of oppression, demonstrate to help those that are poverty stricken. But don’t just go out and mess up a park and just scream and tear up things. Why would you get involved in something like that? It’s formless, it has no purpose, but it could be used for radicals who want to destroy this nation, and that’s the bad part of it.”

Robertson previously blamed President Barack Obama for being the mastermind behind Occupy Wall Street and has also called the protesters “clowns” and “nuts.”
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