Anarchists were present today...but so where middle class families, and even baby boomers. It is truly a 99% movement. I'm offloading about 500 pics from the camera now, will have the best of them up in a gallery tonight.
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:37 PM, ornamentalmind <[email protected]>wrote: > I find it strange that some merely spew what has been heard on TV and > consider it to be even worth mentioning. Examination in most cases > seems to bring one to an entirely different conclusion from that > presented by the vested interests of commercialism. > > As to anarchists, overall...such a stance seems to be of value and > laudable. The USA was founded on the very greatest of 'civil > disorder'. Those who participated in the ORIGINAL tea party lived > under the threat of being put to death until the day they died. > Personally, I find their behavior to have been progressive and for the > general welfare. Further, they quite rightly opposed corrupt > government(s). Perhaps they were the original Boomers? > > On Oct 6, 8:36 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > We can criticize and dissent but not be a traitor or cause havoc and > > destruction. > > > > I think many of the present protestors are anarchists and have been > > primed to civil disorder by Obama's playing the class/wealth card. > > Strange than many seem to be children of Baby Boomers- or is it? > > > > On Oct 4, 10:01 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > When I hear that phrase, I'm reminded of McCarthy, determining from > > > congressional committee whether or not someone was properly American. > > > Apparently, being an artist, musician, philosopher, or wanting to > implement > > > social platforms to help the less fortunate were all considered such. > > > > > Allan said that he had become un-American due to losing his ability to > > > drive. I'd like to hear you flesh that out some more, Allan, and then > I'd > > > like to get some feedback from everyone what they think it means to be > > > American, or UN as the case may be. >
