those cops are so white they're pink. straight out of police academy.
Watch out marine dude, they'll plant a sack a weed on ya.
Watch out marine dude, they'll plant a sack a weed on ya.
they are so hard up to put more nazi's on the streets they'll give any wiener a badge and a gun.
Occupy is being filmed by cameras built by the very corporations that are being protested. I see the protesters in my city everyday, and they are eating subway and drinking starbucks.
Occupy is being filmed by cameras built by the very corporations that are being protested. I see the protesters in my city everyday, and they are eating subway and drinking starbucks.
So protesters are being filmed eating and drinking? Maybe Pepcid's doing a commercial. Subs and coffee must be rough.
Subs and coffee must be rough.
Occupy is being filmed by cameras built by the very corporations that are being protested. I see the protesters in my city everyday, and they are eating subway and drinking starbucks.
Cantor: Republicans agree there is 'too much income disparity'
By Julian Pecquet - 10/16/11 11:15 AM ET
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said repeatedly Sunday that Republicans agree that too few people control too much wealth in America.
"We know in this country right now that there is a complaint about folks at the top end of the income scales, that they make too much and too many don't make enough," Cantor said during an appearance on Fox News Sunday, toning down his earlier criticism of the Occupy Wall Street protests.
"We need to encourage folks at the top of the income scale to actually put their money their work to create more jobs so we can see a closing of the gap," he added.
Cantor’s change of tone comes as protests against Wall Street are gaining in popularity and the White House seeks to ride the latest wave of populist anger. Republicans "are about income mobility," Cantor said as he tried to make the case that the GOP was best equipped to spread the wealth. "And that's what we should be focused on to take care of the income disparities."
Cantor fell short of apologizing for calling the protesters "angry mobs" last week. Still, he did not accept host Chris Wallace's challenge to stand by his comment against a movement that 54 percent of Americans rate positively according to a recent Time poll.
"I think more important than my use of that word is the fact that there is a growing frustration out there across this country (that) too many people are out of work," he said. "But … we have elected leaders in this town who frankly are joining in an effort to blame others rather than focusing on the [Democratic] policies that have brought the current situation."
Republicans want to "promote income mobility and not excoriate some who have been successful," Cantor said. "We want success for everybody."
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...tor-too-much-income-disparity-in-this-country
This is not a left-right, Republican-Democrat, it's honest folks against elite frauds who now cheat with impunity. And the biggest victims of those frauds of course are the homeowners. Second biggest victims are the honest bankers, the ones that can't compete with the frauds.
I think these protests are a great opportunity to latch on with a personal freedoms movement (not only for weed, for all private freedoms). This is only a month old, and serious people are taking notice and changing their tunes. It could either present as a package deal, or separately. Keep in mind, one thing that we can't let happen is to let the personal freedom theme represent business interest, which is what mainstream Republicans mean when they declare freedom.
I see what you mean, brotha. Exactly my thoughts.
The only problem is: not only the weed protesters are going to seize the opportunity. Also some other movements that have political ideas. I guess untill the whole movement is anyhow lead or directed, there is going to be chaos.
I seriously wish Ron Paul was as powerful and almighty as he claims he is because taking his idea of pure republic with 0% government involved into ANY market activities including MJ and hard drugs, weapons and prostitution would be the bomb right now.