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Occupy

Charlie Bass: No politics are local

by: DianeR

Wed Dec 14, 2011 at 08:43:58 AM EST

There's a half-page ad in the Nashua Telegraph today, bought and paid for by Chaz Bass, to endorse Romney.

Charlie says, regarding President Obama, that he has "had enough of community activists and smooth talkers...."

Oh dear, those annoying community activists, working to make things better in their towns. And smooth talkers? Well, we know Romney constantly puts his foot in his mouth, but Charlie wants to highlight this as an "asset."

Gosh, how I miss Tip O'Neil. We need elected officials WHO LIKE PEOPLE.

I can't wait for the next Occupy action at one of his offices. Community activists! YUK, huh Charlie?

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On Common Ambitions, Or, Occupy Wall Street Likes Capitalism - Sort Of

by: fake consultant

Mon Oct 17, 2011 at 07:00:56 AM EDT

Well I'm finally back here at work after another recent series of personal adventures; in the middle of all the fun I've been finding time to get down to my local "Occupy" event, and for those of you who have not been keeping up I thought we'd take a moment today to compare a bit of Fox-driven perception to the reality I've been seeing.

What I've been told to expect, at least in certain quarters of the public space, are dirty filthy hippies with no jobs or ambitions hoping to destroy America while having deviant public couplings fueled by the free distribution of dangerous psychotropic drugs.

Sadly, I've found that there's not really much truth in that description, even as tiny bits of it do ring true; but with a manifesto in hand and a few conversations under my belt we'll see what we can do to create a picture that will surprise a lot of the 99% who already support Occupy Wall Street, even if they don't know it yet.

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Occupy New Hampshire gaining momentum

by: rambler american

Tue Oct 04, 2011 at 21:31:41 PM EDT

The movement has spread to New Hampshire. Looks like they could use a little help organizing. Can't tell if it is to take place in Concord or Manchester or both. Anyway I'm very pleased that we are a part of this amazing movement.
https://www.facebook.com/pages...

http://www.occupytogether.org/...

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