Do You Support The "Occupy"Protests?

Do you support the global "Occupy" protests?


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Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Researchkitty's guide to joining the 1%
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Step #1 - Learn to grow pot
Step #2 - Grow pot
Step #3 - Sell it
Step #4 - Repeat Steps 1-4
Lol, good luck making billions with that one.

Outsourcing, and stepping on toes, and slave wages will have to come up sometime :lol:
 

budlover13

King Tut
Bedtime.
You are still avoiding answering the questions at all cost. Replying that i'm a bigot and trying to ruin my credibility.
How am I a bigot? I'm anti gay and dont like big government.... That makes me a bigot?
Ummm, i think the anti-gay part is the one that qualifies as bigotry.

Do i WANT a penis in my mouth or ass? No!!! Do i care if someone else does? No.

And don't even try to use the Bible as a source for attacks at homosexuality but the debate will quickly turn to discrediting the historical and literary accuracy of said book. And i'll lead the charge, as a "Christian".
 

budlover13

King Tut
Lol, good luck making billions with that one.

Outsourcing, and stepping on toes, and slave wages will have to come up sometime :lol:
Out-sourcing not so much as employees imo. The other two are avoidable but you won't be living in a mansion and driving a Rolls.

Guess it depends on how one defines "rich".
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Bedtime.
You are still avoiding answering the questions at all cost. Replying that i'm a bigot and trying to ruin my credibility.
How am I a bigot? I'm anti gay and dont like big government.... That makes me a bigot?
trying to put someone down by calling them a faggot doesn't strike you as bigoted?

i have no interest in ruining your credibility. you have done that to yourself.

:clap:
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Ummm, i think the anti-gay part is the one that qualifies as bigotry.

Do i WANT a penis in my mouth or ass? No!!! Do i care if someone else does? No.

And don't even try to use the Bible as a source for attacks at homosexuality but the debate will quickly turn to discrediting the historical and literary accuracy of said book. And i'll lead the charge, as a "Christian".
i'm glad he's on your side, not mine.

although there are a few on my side that you can certainly say the same about. you know who they are.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Out-sourcing not so much as employees imo. The other two are avoidable but you won't be living in a mansion and driving a Rolls.

Guess it depends on how one defines "rich".
No it doesn't depend on anything.

He said "Guide to becoming the 1%"

The "1%" gets billion dollar Bonus', not to mention their annual salaries:dunce:


To get as rich as HE SAID, you would HAVE to do ALL those things in today's world.
 

budlover13

King Tut
i'm glad he's on your side, not mine.

although there are a few on my side that you can certainly say the same about. you know who they are.
Well, i have a VERY difficult time seeing how someone can support Ron Paul and be anti-(insert your social group here) and i have battled this bias a few times on various forums. It's actually rather easy given my Libertarian stance and my Biblical and history background/study.

My personal focus has been on calling out ALL that believe in Christ and challenging them to Biblically defend a vote for any candidate other than Paul.

2100+ FB friends, who knows how many readers in a few different places to remain unmentioned here, and in my personal life as well.

Not ONE has been able to do so. NOBODY.

They can cite this and that scripture and that is when i point out the history of the Book and beat them over the head with the fact that love and peace is the MASSIVELY prevailing theme in the Bible.
 

budlover13

King Tut
No it doesn't depend on anything.

He said "Guide to becoming the 1%"

The "1%" gets billion dollar Bonus', not to mention their annual salaries:dunce:


To get as rich as HE SAID, you would HAVE to do ALL those things in today's world.
i was simply defining wealth as something other than currency:dunce:
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
nothin' left now but the homeless.

it's over.

By MARY CALLAHAN & JULIE JOHNSON

Published: Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 8:31 a.m.

Last Modified: Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 7:39 p.m.


A lone camper found asleep early Thursday morning amid mounds of detritus left behind after a month-long occupation of the lawn at Santa Rosa City Hall was the last to leave after city-issued camping permits expired.

Later Thursday, just over a mile north on the Santa Rosa Junior College campus, students re-launched the Occupy movement on campus in preparation for a marchon Saturday. The group plans to focus on a local issue important to students - getting back a longtime scholarship program run by Exchange Bank that officials halted in 2008.
Occupy Santa Rosa, which began with marches downtown and developed into a tent encampment outside city hall, came to a quiet end.
After protestors moved out after refusing to agree to 15-day city permits, the mostly homeless residents camped together on the west lawn vacated what briefly was a communal campground complete with a lounge and kitchen area.
A police raid last week rousted those camping without permits, destroying unpermitted tents. Those who remained voluntarily cleared out Wednesday, police Sgt. Clay Van Artsdalen said.
A city cleanup crew hit the area Thursday to clean up cardboard, garbage and other debris.
What's next remains unclear, as some in the Occupy movement have vowed to “reoccupy” City Hall in some fashion.
“If they want to stand out on the corner and protest, they are more than welcome to do that,” Van Artsdalen said.
SRJC students will take to the streets Saturday.
Students sitting in the grass Thursday in front of the Frank P. Doyle Library planned what they called an “informational march.”
Sustainable agriculture major Angelo Silva, 25, said he and others wanted to channel people's frustration into a local issue in which they may make a difference.
“It's important to do something so no more gets taken away,” said Candace Morales, 48, a social services student.
Students will gather at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in front of Santa Rosa City Hall. Speakers will include Jay Scherf, a sophomore who will talk about the Doyle Trust's 60-year history of providing the Doyle scholarships to students. They'll then march to the Exchange Bank's Roseland branch on Dutton Avenue.
Exchange Bank officials stopped awarding Doyle Trust scholarships in 2008 after the bank suspended its dividend, the scholarship's funding source.
Bank officials have said they hope to reinstate the scholarship when the economy becomes more stable.
Students gathered Thursday said they want school representatives to be involved in the scholarship board's decisions.

 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
My personal focus has been on calling out ALL that believe in Christ and challenging them to Biblically defend a vote for any candidate other than Paul.
"The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."

matthew 25:40

how does wanting to dismantle the social safety net, as ron paul wants to do, fit with this?

boom, roasted.
 

budlover13

King Tut
Really...

Really???

Really?????????

Do YOU believe that that's what you were doing?

Did YOU read what you said?
Ummm, yeah.

i said you can be rich and not possess money lol. If you find that hard to believe then you need to find some happiness.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
nothin' left now but the homeless.

it's over.

By MARY CALLAHAN & JULIE JOHNSON

Published: Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 8:31 a.m.

Last Modified: Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 7:39 p.m.


A lone camper found asleep early Thursday morning amid mounds of detritus left behind after a month-long occupation of the lawn at Santa Rosa City Hall was the last to leave after city-issued camping permits expired.

Later Thursday, just over a mile north on the Santa Rosa Junior College campus, students re-launched the Occupy movement on campus in preparation for a marchon Saturday. The group plans to focus on a local issue important to students - getting back a longtime scholarship program run by Exchange Bank that officials halted in 2008.
Occupy Santa Rosa, which began with marches downtown and developed into a tent encampment outside city hall, came to a quiet end.
After protestors moved out after refusing to agree to 15-day city permits, the mostly homeless residents camped together on the west lawn vacated what briefly was a communal campground complete with a lounge and kitchen area.
A police raid last week rousted those camping without permits, destroying unpermitted tents. Those who remained voluntarily cleared out Wednesday, police Sgt. Clay Van Artsdalen said.
A city cleanup crew hit the area Thursday to clean up cardboard, garbage and other debris.
What's next remains unclear, as some in the Occupy movement have vowed to “reoccupy” City Hall in some fashion.
“If they want to stand out on the corner and protest, they are more than welcome to do that,” Van Artsdalen said.
SRJC students will take to the streets Saturday.
Students sitting in the grass Thursday in front of the Frank P. Doyle Library planned what they called an “informational march.”
Sustainable agriculture major Angelo Silva, 25, said he and others wanted to channel people's frustration into a local issue in which they may make a difference.
“It's important to do something so no more gets taken away,” said Candace Morales, 48, a social services student.
Students will gather at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in front of Santa Rosa City Hall. Speakers will include Jay Scherf, a sophomore who will talk about the Doyle Trust's 60-year history of providing the Doyle scholarships to students. They'll then march to the Exchange Bank's Roseland branch on Dutton Avenue.
Exchange Bank officials stopped awarding Doyle Trust scholarships in 2008 after the bank suspended its dividend, the scholarship's funding source.
Bank officials have said they hope to reinstate the scholarship when the economy becomes more stable.
Students gathered Thursday said they want school representatives to be involved in the scholarship board's decisions.

Do you want to go back and read all the times you told us "it's over", or do you want one of us to maybe grab all those quotes FOR you? :lol:
 

budlover13

King Tut
"The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."

matthew 25:40

how does wanting to dismantle the social safety net, as ron paul wants to do, fit with this?

boom, roasted.
i would argue that this verse says "whatever YOU do" which implies i have a choice imo. It doesn't say "whatever someone else FORCES you to do".

The whole thing with the Bible is it's based on how the individual does things.

Not too roasted UB. ;)
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Out-sourcing not so much as employees imo. The other two are avoidable but you won't be living in a mansion and driving a Rolls.

Guess it depends on how one defines "rich".
i was simply defining wealth as something other than currency:dunce:
Ummm, yeah.

i said you can be rich and not possess money lol. If you find that hard to believe then you need to find some happiness.
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

Where did you say this to me?????

And I'm not sure if you remember, but THIS is what you were replying to, and quoted originally

Lol, good luck making billions with that one.

Outsourcing, and stepping on toes, and slave wages will have to come up sometime :lol:
 
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