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10-08-2011 , 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by The 13th 4postle
There were definitely some leftists and hippies, but I don't care. I'd rather stand on the streets with them, then eat an expensive dinner with some douchebag bankers and stock brokers giving out bad advice.
Idunno man. I went to school with people who later became bankers and I like most of them. Dirty hippies on the other hand generally annoy me. If you throw in a nice meal I would choose the people who bath regularly any day. Still, Im sympathetic to the hippies and their cause here.
10-08-2011 , 12:05 PM
went yesterday in minneapolis. a lot of different signs, my fav was "if you screw us we will multiply." also, free pb&j, so score! I wish I brought my chess board. nothing earth shattering, imo. just an afternoon.

also, several hundred protested the federal reserve bank in the morning, which is a few blocks away.
10-08-2011 , 12:26 PM
What % of these hippies / protestors have jobs?
10-08-2011 , 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by PoBoy321
Good morning from occupied San Diego-Tijuana! Yesterday was truly a great day, and today is going to be better!

The heros of Day #1 were (1) our Jewish community, (2) Americas Finest SDPD, and (3) us 99ers. At around 4pm we started our not so little parade. Everyone was in the mood to take to the streets and -- just have positive fun. I really can't stress enough how much fun this is! As I predicted, the SDPD facilitated this exercise of our rights to assemble and speak, blocking off traffic and the trolley for our convenience and safety.

The parade had all sorts of people, and what was surprising was the age spread, from children to 100 year oldies. The median age was much older than I would have imagined. Our placeholder message is "to achieve economic and social justice". But the number one chant was "We got sold out, Banks got bailed out!" -- except when we passes a bank, when it changed to "Shame <inert name> Bank!" Surprisingly, the number one leafleters were Puallites, and fellow travelers of the wingnut brigade, whose message is "Shut down the Fed"! I gotta kick outta asking them if they were in favor of a Seattle-1999 style NV barricade around the "THE FED" to actually physically shut them down... and watching their heads x-pload. Bottom line -- people really hate the banking industry.

Our parade went up to the Civic Center for a short rally and to collect all those who had assembled there. We left the Civic Center a little after 5PM, which to me was the most important thing. AFAIK our fellow 99ers who are celebrating Yom Kippur were not disturbed. BTW, our Jewish community stands in solidarity with our occupation, and has generously offered to print signs for us. My favorite chant here "End the wars by Occupation!"

We then paraded back to Children's Park, which was quickly filled with campers and tents. There was a second ad-hoc parade (not part of OSD) for us red and black flag folks, which once again the SDPD facilitated by blocking traffic for us. By the time we got back, some solidarity pizzas were being served. The mood on the streets here is joyful.

Today, we get to have another parade, as we move our camp from Children's Park to the Civic Center. Start time is at 4pm from the park (Front & Island, Convention Center trolley stop) to the Civic Center (2nd & C, Civic Center trolley stop). GA is at 7pm. Please, come down and join us, I promise you it will be fun!

In solidarity, x357317
10-08-2011 , 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by leavesofliberty
went yesterday in minneapolis. a lot of different signs, my fav was "if you screw us we will multiply." also, free pb&j, so score! I wish I brought my chess board. nothing earth shattering, imo. just an afternoon.

also, several hundred protested the federal reserve bank in the morning, which is a few blocks away.
My favorite new sign was one that looked like an eye-chart. The top line had a large C, the second line had "O R P", and so forth in smaller font sizes, etc... It spelled out "Corporation can't read this sign because they're not people". Nice.

In solidarity, x357317
10-08-2011 , 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by MissileDog
Good morning from occupied San Diego-Tijuana! Yesterday was truly a great day, and today is going to be better!

The heros of Day #1 were (1) our Jewish community, (2) Americas Finest SDPD, and (3) us 99ers. At around 4pm we started our not so little parade. Everyone was in the mood to take to the streets and -- just have positive fun. I really can't stress enough how much fun this is! As I predicted, the SDPD facilitated this exercise of our rights to assemble and speak, blocking off traffic and the trolley for our convenience and safety.

The parade had all sorts of people, and what was surprising was the age spread, from children to 100 year oldies. The median age was much older than I would have imagined. Our placeholder message is "to achieve economic and social justice". But the number one chant was "We got sold out, Banks got bailed out!" -- except when we passes a bank, when it changed to "Shame <inert name> Bank!" Surprisingly, the number one leafleters were Puallites, and fellow travelers of the wingnut brigade, whose message is "Shut down the Fed"! I gotta kick outta asking them if they were in favor of a Seattle-1999 style NV barricade around the "THE FED" to actually physically shut them down... and watching their heads x-pload. Bottom line -- people really hate the banking industry.

Our parade went up to the Civic Center for a short rally and to collect all those who had assembled there. We left the Civic Center a little after 5PM, which to me was the most important thing. AFAIK our fellow 99ers who are celebrating Yom Kippur were not disturbed. BTW, our Jewish community stands in solidarity with our occupation, and has generously offered to print signs for us. My favorite chant here "End the wars by Occupation!"

We then paraded back to Children's Park, which was quickly filled with campers and tents. There was a second ad-hoc parade (not part of OSD) for us red and black flag folks, which once again the SDPD facilitated by blocking traffic for us. By the time we got back, some solidarity pizzas were being served. The mood on the streets here is joyful.

Today, we get to have another parade, as we move our camp from Children's Park to the Civic Center. Start time is at 4pm from the park (Front & Island, Convention Center trolley stop) to the Civic Center (2nd & C, Civic Center trolley stop). GA is at 7pm. Please, come down and join us, I promise you it will be fun!

In solidarity, x357317
How many people are actually sleeping there?
10-08-2011 , 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Ozzinho
its just a simple "hack" because they aren`t allowed to use any amplifications.
i personally think its pretty awesome.
This. It can be tedious at times. But when I was watching the #occupywallstreet feed and it was 3 echoes deep (if that makes sense) I was kind of inspired.
10-08-2011 , 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Momo
How many people are actually sleeping there?
IDK, about maybe 50% of the park was occupied by tents and campers. Tonight is when we'll see, after we move our camp to the Civic Center. I'm am predicting a much bigger parade today, and the public spaces of the Civic Center to be completely packed. I am also predicting several folks from our Jewish community will stick around after Yom Kippur, and join us at sunset.

Are you going on the parade? PM me if you wanna meet up.

In solidarity, x357317
10-08-2011 , 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by uke_master
I think it is worth noting, in contrast to some earlier commentors and a widespread sentiment in the media, that it is neither the role nor should we really expect this to be a place where really good policy proposals come from. Instead, it is meant to galvanize a latent public sentiment such that we change the public discourse in a way where eventually policies might change. Coming up with perfect policies at this stage is not necessary.


That "unifying message" and "list of proposals" angle the msm anchors are scratching their heads about is meant to discredit and detract attention.

No corporation making any money wants to see a more politicized populace. They don't want you to do anything but vote. If their was such a thing as a unified corporate voice, than it's message surely is/was "nothing to see hear" and is evolving into "they're just dead beats."

For all those who feel a need to participate than by all means participate. Sure it's composed of groups of people with differing/ conflicting goals (which is TOTALLY unavoidable) but if you look back at history you'll see thats never ever mattered when it came to overcoming particular struggles.
10-08-2011 , 03:35 PM
Estimated 1500 people for the SD protest

I may try to make it down next weekend. Too busy with family stuff this weekend but definitely stoked at the support the protests are getting in SD. I've never really been proactive about any of this stuff so I should get out there.
10-08-2011 , 03:38 PM
10-08-2011 , 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by warislove
10-08-2011 , 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by MissileDog
Good morning from occupied San Diego-Tijuana! Yesterday was truly a great day, and today is going to be better!

The heros of Day #1 were (1) our Jewish community
Oh no, this is surely going to end in martial law and U.N. troops.
10-08-2011 , 04:29 PM
One big thing people could do is to start voting independent. The two party system has to go to weed out corruption.
10-08-2011 , 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by warislove
That thing you hippies do where one person speaks and the others repeat what is said is the most annoying thing ever.

Also using words like solidarity just exposes you all as the communists you are. Might want to keep that on the down low.
Srsly what would you be doing right now if it were the sixties? Would you be praising MLK and the like or ranting about them black panthers? For every screwball there ranting about jews, you should ask yourself why those other people are there. Those not so crazy ones that your throwing under the bus because of something called free speech.
10-08-2011 , 05:01 PM
Greeting from occupied San Diego-Tijuana!

We are moving our camp on the north side of town to the Civic Center at 4pm, and ... us 99ers will occupy the south side of town, at Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tujuana, next Saturday 10/15 at 3pm with ... Occupy Tijuana! Hey we might be the only major city without a major sports title, but we might have more #occupies that any other city!
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Originally Posted by Occupy Tijuana
UNITED FOR GLOBAL CHANGE TIME TO TIME WE UNAMOS.ES listen to us. TAKE THE TIJUANA STREETS AND THE WORLD ON 15 OCTOBER. WE ARE 99% OF THEM Outraged and the remaining 1%. The gap between rich AND POOR IS LARGEST EVER WINTER IS COMING neoliberal capitalism! It calls tod @ s anarchists, anarcho-punks, s and other free-thinking libertarians are outraged @ @ s in general to take to the streets in support of the indignation that is emerging 15.M worldwide, Wall St. etc Occupy. The appointment will be this Saturday October 15th at 3:00 pm in Plaza Santa Cecilia in the downtown area of Tijuana. [translated by Google]
In solidarity, x357317
10-08-2011 , 06:35 PM
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Banal history of the United States/Banking/Fascism. See, my hat is bread. All you know is always wrong. sunglasses.jpg
^^just a quick recap of this thread^^

Everybody knows all the reasons, history and predictions of this event... yeah right. Just keep showing at you're area occupation. Network. Build connections. Basically, unite (ie United States of America).
10-08-2011 , 07:07 PM


You guys really need to get under control if you want to be taken seriously.
10-08-2011 , 07:09 PM
You know that protest chant:

What do we want?
____
When do we want it?
NOW!

You guys should try and start one to see what happens.
10-08-2011 , 07:26 PM
Are there any hot babes at these things? I just quit my job so I have some free time, but I'm only interested if I have a decent chance to get laid by a 6+ non-fatty.
10-08-2011 , 07:36 PM
warislove,

Cliffnotes?
10-08-2011 , 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Morris King
Are there any hot babes at these things? I just quit my job so I have some free time, but I'm only interested if I have a decent chance to get laid by a 6+ non-fatty.
Worst case scenario, two 3s is worth a 6.
10-08-2011 , 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Stackajawea
omg too much ownage
10-08-2011 , 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Case Closed
warislove,

Cliffnotes?
Occupy Atlanta Silences Civil Rights Hero John Lewis (and engage in other weirdness)
10-08-2011 , 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by warislove
Occupy Atlanta Silences Civil Rights Hero John Lewis (and engage in other weirdness)
Was he following procedure? Or did he show up and expect to be able to speak right away because of who he is?

      
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