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October 2011

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Rick Perry on the "birther issue".
Q. (New York Times)

Why did you choose to keep the birther issue alive?

A. (Rick Perry)

It’s a good issue to keep alive. You know, Donald [Trump] has got to have some fun. It’s fun to poke him a little bit and say “Hey, let’s see your grades and your birth certificate.” I don’t have a clue about where the president — and what this birth certificate says. But it’s also a great distraction. I’m not distracted by it.

Oct 25, 201112 notes
#Rick Perry Interview #NYT #Birthers #He really said that.
Oct 24, 201198 notes
#Occupy #OWS #occupy chicago #corporate personhood #bullshit
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Oct 24, 20112 notes
#occupy #OWS #occupy chicago
Why Occupy?

According to the Social Security administration, there were fewer jobs, and overall pay was trending down — except for the wealthiest Americans. The number of people making $1 million or more soared by over 18 percent from 2009. There were 5.2 million fewer jobs in 2010 than in 2007, when the deepest recession since the 1930s began.

Associated Press

Well job-creators…. what have you been doing with all that extra scratch?  Hiring much?

Occupy

Oct 20, 20113 notes
#Occupy #AP #OWS
Be careful Occupiers!

The OWS movement is being infiltrated by those who wish to distort and disrupt the message of the protests.  Don’t buy into it.  Stay strong and stay focused!  If someone seems a bit out of place, they very well may be.

Oct 20, 201111 notes
#Occupy #OWS #Occupy Chicago #Detractors
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Thirteen Observations made by Lemony Snicket while watching Occupy Wall Street from a Discreet Distance

1. If you work hard, and become successful, it does not necessarily mean you are successful because you worked hard, just as if you are tall with long hair it doesn’t mean you would be a midget if you were bald.

2. “Fortune” is a word for having a lot of money and for having a lot of luck, but that does not mean the word has two definitions.

3. Money is like a child—rarely unaccompanied. When it disappears, look to those who were supposed to be keeping an eye on it while you were at the grocery store. You might also look for someone who has a lot of extra children sitting around, with long, suspicious explanations for how they got there.

4. People who say money doesn’t matter are like people who say cake doesn’t matter—it’s probably because they’ve already had a few slices.

5. There may not be a reason to share your cake. It is, after all, yours. You probably baked it yourself, in an oven of your own construction with ingredients you harvested yourself. It may be possible to keep your entire cake while explaining to any nearby hungry people just how reasonable you are.

6. Nobody wants to fall into a safety net, because it means the structure in which they’ve been living is in a state of collapse and they have no choice but to tumble downwards. However, it beats the alternative.

7. Someone feeling wronged is like someone feeling thirsty. Don’t tell them they aren’t. Sit with them and have a drink.

8. Don’t ask yourself if something is fair. Ask someone else—a stranger in the street, for example.

9. People gathering in the streets feeling wronged tend to be loud, as it is difficult to make oneself heard on the other side of an impressive edifice.

10. It is not always the job of people shouting outside impressive buildings to solve problems. It is often the job of the people inside, who have paper, pens, desks, and an impressive view.

11. Historically, a story about people inside impressive buildings ignoring or even taunting people standing outside shouting at them turns out to be a story with an unhappy ending.

12. If you have a large crowd shouting outside your building, there might not be room for a safety net if you’re the one tumbling down when it collapses.

13. 99 percent is a very large percentage. For instance, easily 99 percent of people want a roof over their heads, food on their tables, and the occasional slice of cake for dessert. Surely an arrangement can be made with that niggling 1 percent who disagree.

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—Lemony Snicket (via maxine-mercutio)
Oct 19, 20117 notes
#occupy #Lemony Snicket
Oct 19, 20117 notes
#occupy #OWS #occupy chicago #we are the 99%
Oct 19, 20115 notes
#occupy #OWS #occupy Chi #occupy chicago #Where's this left leaning media you speak of?
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Expect Us!

Once we were weak; but now we stand tall.
Millions of citizens, heeding the call.
Demanding our freedom, the birthright of all.
The Arab Spring turns to The American Fall.

We’re the 99, and we’ll never forgive.
We’ll never forget how you’ve made us live.
Expect us at your door, prepare to defend!
The reign of the moneyed and privileged now ends.

Once we were few; now we grow by the hour.
The lamb sheds its mask - the emperor cowers.
The wolf bares her teeth, her hunger devours,
The gleaming skyscrapers, the ivory towers.

We’re the 99, and we’ll never forgive.
We’ll never forget how you’ve made us live.
Expect us at your door, prepare to defend!
The world of the moneyed and privileged now ends.

There’s no “job creators”, a “trickle-down” bust.
And time’s running out for your greed and your lust.
You’ve earned no respect, and squandered our trust.
From this day forward, you must expect us!

We’re the 99, and we’ll never forgive.
We’ll never forget how you’ve made us live.
Expect us at your door, prepare to defend!
The reign of the moneyed and privileged now ends.

”
—Bill Ayers (9/28/11?)
Oct 17, 20111 note
#occupy #poetry #Bill Ayers #occupy chicago
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Oct 16, 20111 note
#occupy Chicago #10/15/11
“You can cut down the flowers, but you cannot stop the Spring” —bloodyrainbows.tumblr.com
Oct 15, 20115 notes
#occupy #As yet unknown Chilean poet
“The world does not reward honesty and independence, it rewards obedience and service. It’s a world of concentrated power, and those who have power are not going to reward people who question that power.” —

Noam Chomsky (via catastropher)

How do we make this consistent with the relevant facts about Chomsky’s popularity?

(via majidrazvi)
Oct 12, 2011472 notes
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Oct 09, 20118 notes
#George Carlin #Occupy Wall Street #greed #politics #life
Oct 05, 2011191,712 notes
#Steve Jobs #death #RIP #Apple #Tim Cook
Oct 05, 20112,591 notes
#love the black and peach #unemployment #magazines #design
Oct 01, 201120 notes
#hyde park records #lionel richie #hello
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