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O RICH MAN_O RICH MAN.. DAY 40 OF OCCUPY WALL STREET

Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:33 PM EDT
wall-street, us-news, washington-dc, milwaukee-courier-newspaper, journal-sentinal-newspaper
By Tony Muhammad

Shocking images Police Brutality at Occupy Wall Street-Oakland & Barack Obama-Reaction Shocking police brutality !!!!! Cops throw Tear gas at Occupy wall street Oakland

Income inequality in the US has sharply increased in recent decades, a bipartisan analysis has revealed.

The Congressional Budget Office said income had trebled for the richest 1% between 1979 and 2007.

Meanwhile, a major poll shows anxiety for the future is high, with a majority saying the US is "on the wrong track".

The findings emerged as police used tear gas and mass arrests to force Occupy Wall Street protesters out of their camps in Atlanta and Oakland.

Some 50 people were arrested in Atlanta and 85 were held overnight in Oakland, California.

Occupy Oakland protesters are insisting they will return to their protest site only a few hours after police forced hundreds of people to clear out of the camp.

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WITNESS THE RISE OF THE PEOPLE WAKING UP FROM BLINDNESS. DO YOU SEE THE HAND OF GOD IN THE MIST OF OCCUPY WALL STREET. THE HONORABLE ELIJAH MUHAMMAD SAID, "O RICH MAN. O RICH MAN! YOUR DAY HAS COME. YOUR FALL HAS COME AND NO ONE WILL HELP YOU"(OTHER THAN YOUR PAID DOGS) They see divine destruction licking its tongue about you, on all sides (around the world) Fall of America, 1973 p 254.

This is the revolution Fat Cats did not count when they robbed the Federal Coffers of Tax Payers Dollars. Your walls are coming down. All you Tea Party members, Were you all at. Back in bed with the GOP I suspect. All you GOP members and standing Demos, enjoy your last terms. The people will no longer tolerate your alliance with lobbyist from Corporate America. WE THE PEOPLE ARE WIDE AWAKE AND MAD!! WE WILL NOT TAKE IT ANYMORE!! Put up or shut up.

Its time to bail out the real people who have banked role Americas Greatness.

"WE THE PEOPLE" TAX DOLLARS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOUNDATION OF WHAT MAKES AMERICA STRONG ABOVE ALL THE NATIONS ON THE EARTH.

WE THE PEOPLE HAVE FORMED A PERFECT UNION AND CORPORATE AMERICA HAS RAPED THE PEOPLE, THE TAX PAYER FOR THE PAST 31 YEARS, SINCE RONALD REGAN RIGHT DOWN TO FATHER AND SON, BUSH.

WHAT WILL YOU DO FAT CATS?

MUST WE ARM OURSELVES AND FIGHT YOUR DOGS (POLICE)? I PRAY NOT. THEY DRAG LAW ABIDING CITIZENS IN CITY STREETS ACROSS THIS GREAT LAND. TAKE THEM TO JAIL FOR EXERCISING CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO ASSEMBLE IN PEACEFUL PUBLIC PROTEST. 

SHAME ON YOU AMERICA.

PRESIDENT OBAMA, I ADVISE YOU TO QUAIL THE TEMPERAMENT OF THESE CORPORATE WATCH DOGS OR SEND OUT THE NATIONAL GUARDS TO PROTECT AMERICAN CITIZENS FROM THESE HIRED CORPORATE DOGS.

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Village Idiot-2299796

Got Jury Duty?

  • Get seated.
  • No convictions.

'NO' to police traitors; 'NO' to police terrorism.

  • 1 vote
Reply#1 - Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:25 AM EDT
CommisarCain
  • Get seated.
  • No convictions.

If I see guilt proven beyond reasonable doubt, I will vote to convict. I will not let a vendetta against rich people give a rapist or murderer his freedom.

  • 2 votes
#1.1 - Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:17 AM EDT
Tony Muhammad

Whats your point?

    #1.2 - Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:25 AM EDT
    Village Idiot-2299796

    And Given Rape And/Or Murder, Ditto Here:

    But in context of this post, the clear reference was the use of illicit violence against the public. By the way -- any use of violence against an unarmed public fits my definition of illicitness, violence and terror. You may not agree but there you have it.

    The point, Muhammad, you create conditions that are unmanageable. You have the state multiple crises. Political punishment doesn't happen at the polls; it happens when people refuse to be retained as political hostages to the machinations of their own state.

    The day that happens spells the beginning of freedom and the end of the existing regime. And yes, Cain, I do mean regime.

    If the state is to have its place, it will first learn what it is to hear the dictates of the people as opposed to dictating them and to them.

    If the state wants to play hardball, let it bomb recalcitrant communities and subdivisions in this nation as it does abroad. See how well that is received. I suspect that it will forfeit allegiance. Again, consider your ways.

      #1.3 - Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:12 PM EDT
      Village Idiot-2299796

      And Given Rape Or Murder, I'd Vote To Convict ...

      But where violence and thuggery is applied against unarmed citizens, those I will NOT convict. I will however, convict disorderly persons who believe that a side arm and city paycheck licenses them to beat, torture or shoot unarmed people.

      I didn't mention the wealthy.

        #1.4 - Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:32 PM EDT
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        Dean Moriarty

        Fleabags standing around all day doing nothing is a revolution?

        • 2 votes
        Reply#2 - Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:12 AM EDT
        Tony Muhammad

        Fleas spread the Bubonic Plaque across Europe. Which decimated 1/3 of the European population and implanted psychological trauma on the European culture that has negatively affected the manner Europeans relate to one another and other cultures. So explains you reducing, or comparing American citizens organized in a civil protest to "fleabags."

        Because they are demanding accountability from Wall Street FAT CATS, you dehumanize their protest. Who are you? Did you move up the economic ladder past the average working American and now believe you have arrived on the platform of financial success?

        Well American citizens who are occupying financial districts across this Nation see clearly who stole the American dream and are now demanding responsible financial accountability from bankers.

        Help me, I am trying to understand your comment?

        Lets pray history does not repeat it self and "Fleabags" begin biting the likes of you and Fat Cats. It want be the decimation of 1/3 the population, but only the top one (1) percent.

        Peace

          #2.1 - Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:56 AM EDT
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          kri123bemDeleted
          Tony Muhammad

          My point is violence begets violence. The people are beginning to realize Politicians stole the ballet box by way of lies and deceit. Non violent protests has limited effect unless it gains empathy from the masses of non-participants. I do not believe in marches nor social protest, but non-violent protest are effective in demonstrating group dis-satisfaction with the established government and social order or whatever is the perceived cause(s). The active participants have my moral support and I comment on the obvious police brutality captured in this and many other videos will lead to more violent clashes if the police are not order to refrain from physical confrontation with non-violent protesters.

          The people bought Regan's trickle down theory. Give corporations tax breaks to expand and create jobs and opportunity for the future of the working class. Well the only thing trickle down to the average Joe living in America the last 31 years is a steady growth of economic hard times that have apex into what we are witnessing today.

          America and other world Nations are on the brink of financial collapse. How do government's respond? They attempt to instill fear in the people to keep them quiet, or beat them down, kill them in the streets, or dragged them off to jail when protesters complain about not having a job to feed their families.

          The protesters, I and you just want the leak fixed in the Trickle Down Theory.

            Reply#4 - Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:24 AM EDT
            CommisarCain

            My point is violence begets violence.

            No, it does not.

            America and other world Nations are on the brink of financial collapse. How do government's respond?

            Our government has used its power to prevent another great depression from happening while the protesters have done nothing but litter in the streets of New York.

            • 2 votes
            #4.1 - Fri Oct 28, 2011 3:09 AM EDT
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            Little Sure Shot

            Has anything changed since this all began?

              Reply#5 - Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:29 PM EST
              Ben-1994132

              No nothing has changed since it all began. They are trying to claim that they are not targeting the wealthy, but rather the system in which accountability seems to have vacated the banking structure. To change this the occupiers believe standing in the park throwing pebbles at brick walls is somehow a mass revolution. The truth is their efforts are producing nothing other than unsanitary conditions in public parks and locations. Their voices are going unheard, because, like a grading curve, there are still those willing to fight for the American dream the RIGHT way...by working. They complain that the banking system has taken and given nothing back, but what they are looking for is the same thing in a different fashion. The so called system is what it is and no amount of screaming in grassy knolls is going to change that. This protest is the largest organized cop-out from living life. They are providing the country with NOTHING...in all reality the investment bankers are at least paying taxes and circulating money to the system to provide for welfare, public housing and assistance. If they want things to change i suggest that they actually go back to work. In closing I leave this. Today we remember Pearl Harbor. That generation gave everything to occupy Asia and Europe it's a shame and pure embarrassment that this generation occupies Wall St because they want everything.

                #5.1 - Wed Dec 7, 2011 10:50 AM EST
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