October 2011
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BLAME WALL STREET
The opposition to the OWS movement say “Don’t blame Wall Street. Take personal accountability.”  Why shouldn’t people blame Wall Street? Were you asleep during the financial crisis of 2008 caused by Wall Street?  You know the financial crisis that triggered a global economic recession, inflated the unemployment rate to 10% costing tens of millions their jobs, their homes, and their savings, while...
Oct 29th
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Oct 29th
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Oct 21st
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Oct 21st
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Oct 16th
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Oct 10th
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It’s my birthday on Wednesday (10/12) and this is what I want: I want to end income inequality, the plutocracy and corporate greed that controls America. End poverty, world hunger, genocide, rape, slave labor, human sex trafficking, discrimination in all forms – racial discrimination, gender discrimination, sexual orientation discrimination, religious discrimination. I want a better primary and...
Oct 10th
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Oct 9th
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Oct 9th
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“The fact that we are all human beings is infinitely more important than all the...”
– Simone de Beauvoir (via gaywrites)
Oct 9th
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Oct 9th
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Oct 9th
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Oct 7th
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A Note On Fear
I am aware of the fear mongering perpetuated by the mainstream media. Nearly every news report I have read or seen about the national movement to speak up against the plutocracy that controls the nation, currently known as “Occupy Wall Street” are reports about violent arrests. This suggests you will be hurt physically and arrested if you participate and speak up with the people. This is a...
Oct 6th
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Oct 6th
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Oct 5th
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Oct 5th
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Oct 4th
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Oct 4th
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Oct 4th
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Oct 4th
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Hope is the Opium of the Pathetic Masses
Hope is the lottery.  The odds are against you and it’s a terrible (emotional) investment with no ROI. Hope is expectation, which begets disappointment, so the key to avoiding disappointment is to avoid hope.  If your hopes are up than they are too high. Hope is delusion.  Hope is thinking that you had a chance when in reality you never did because the game was rigged. Whoever said “Keep Hope...
Oct 4th
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Oct 4th
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Oct 2nd
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Oct 2nd
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Oct 2nd
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