Do You Support The "Occupy"Protests?

Do you support the global "Occupy" protests?


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fdd2blk

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here it goes, ...


Oakland police investigate second injured veteran
Oakland police said they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the arrest of U.S. Army veteran Kayvan Sabeghi, who was hospitalized after the arrest during this week's Occupy Oakland protests.


http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/feature?section=news&id=6504344 Sabeghi, 32, an owner of the El Cerrito brewpub Elevation 66, told fellow Occupy Oakland protesters that he was walking away from a police raid early Thursday morning when officers struck him with batons. Sabeghi claimed he was in severe pain while in jail for hours before he received medical treatment, according to a fellow protester and acquaintance of Sabeghi who asked to remain anonymous.
He was taken to Highland Hospital where he underwent surgery today, protesters said.
Sabeghi is the second veteran who was injured during Occupy Oakland protests. Scott Olsen, an Iraq war veteran, suffered a fractured skull when he was struck by a police projectile on Oct. 25, according to a statement by Iraq Veterans Against War.
Oakland police today said that the incident is under investigation and are asking anyone with information to call the Major Crimes Section at (510) 238-3821.
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50 gather in Walnut Creek for "Bank Transfer" rally
More than 50 people gathered in downtown Walnut Creek this morning to protest and encourage people to remove their money from various corporate banks.
The protest is part of a national day of action, "Bank Transfer Day," which encourages consumers to seek banking options cheaper than those offered by large banks such as Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo.


"I am fed up with the growing inequality in our country and how big money is running our government," protest organizer Sheilah Fish, of Moraga, said. "I don't think we have a true democracy like we had 40 years ago."
Protesters gathered beginning at 10 a.m. in front of the Chase bank at Newell Avenue and South Main Street, and some held signs that read "R.I.P. Middle Class" and "This is a crime scene."
Many wore black armbands signifying the death of the middle class.
"It means people are fed up," Carol Christopher, of Pleasant Hill, said. "There's a lot of power in people gathering together, like (in opposition of) the debit card fees, and I wanted to be a part of that."
The viral movement developed in response to announcements by Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo that each bank had either instituted pilot programs charging debit card users a fee or had announced plans to charge such a fee.
In recent weeks, all three major banks withdrew those plans after public backlash over the proposed fees, but not before some damage had been done.


more here, ... http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local&id=5876580
 

skeeterbob

Active Member
i say close your bank accounts if they feel a need to charge you on what they make there damn money on!!! You give them your money at NO INTEREST... then they make money off your money and fuckin charge you a damn fee to hold it for you?? wtf is wrong with these people
 

Coals

Active Member
Your logic is horribly flawed.

"other people have it worse so you have no right to complain!"

Take that shit back to the kindergarten class.

ROger that. That seems to be one of the most consistent remarks against Occupy. "People in Afghanistan eat dirt for breakfast lunch and dinner so go home and pray and thank god for what you have".

People fucking died in a fight to build what we have today. It wasn't just given to us. It wasn't just a crazy coincidence, the sun aligning with Jupiter and the moon just right. Our ancestors had to fight for every dollar, benefit and personal right. To roll over and die, and not fight to at the very least maintain the gains made by their sacrifice is the most cowardly act we could commit.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
ROger that. That seems to be one of the most consistent remarks against Occupy. "People in Afghanistan eat dirt for breakfast lunch and dinner so go home and pray and thank god for what you have".

People fucking died in a fight to build what we have today. It wasn't just given to us. It wasn't just a crazy coincidence, the sun aligning with Jupiter and the moon just right. Our ancestors had to fight for every dollar, benefit and personal right. To roll over and die, and not fight to at the very least maintain the gains made by their sacrifice is the most cowardly act we could commit.
This isn't about AMERICA.

If this works...Either we will ALL be eating dirt from now on world wide...Or NONE OF US will.

That's the POINT..
 

Coals

Active Member
If this occupation protests continue and escalate with violence the individuals involved will no longer be referred to as the protesters they will be labeled terrorist and will be treated as such.
Most likely. And thats how you fill Guantanamo with US Citizens. And maybe thats why Oabama wont shut down Guantanamo like he promised....
 

Coals

Active Member
This isn't about AMERICA.

If this works...Either we will ALL be eating dirt from now on world wide...Or NONE OF US will.

That's the POINT..
My point was that if you justify sitting your ass in front of your TV , hunckering down and not sticking your head up because "you've got it pretty good", is a sure way to garuntee you will eventually lose all that you have.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Most likely. And thats how you fill Guantanamo with US Citizens. And maybe thats why Oabama wont shut down Guantanamo like he promised....
If they throw all the "Occupiers" in jail.

GANGS will just explode with a force we haven't ever seen before.
And new gangs will rise up.
That's what happened in the 60's when we tossed people in jail for caring about their future.
 
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