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mookiemookie 10-17-11 04:06 PM

Now this is a great protest sign:

http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt...o%20create.jpg

Gerald 10-17-11 04:08 PM

She looks cute,:DL

soopaman2 10-17-11 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1769578)

Your a good human being Mr. Mookie. Few folks here realize the protestors are dead serious. Considering all the "jokes" made about them.

May you be blessed with the foresight others lack.

soopaman2 10-17-11 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1769580)
She looks cute,:DL

Reminds me of Kari Byron from mythbusters...The filthy things I would let her do....

Sorry for double post.:down:

Jimbuna 10-17-11 04:42 PM

And so tou should be :O:

JU_88 10-17-11 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1769580)
She looks cute,:DL

I wouldnt say no either :)

Gerald 10-18-11 06:36 AM

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/20.../?ref=nyregion

AVGWarhawk 10-18-11 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by soopaman2 (Post 1769588)
Your a good human being Mr. Mookie. Few folks here realize the protestors are dead serious. Considering all the "jokes" made about them.

May you be blessed with the foresight others lack.

Realize Mookie was part of the loan process the young lady is displaying on the sign. :03:

August 10-18-11 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1769917)
Realize Mookie was part of the loan process the young lady is displaying on the sign. :03:

It's ok. He was just following orders! :DL

mookiemookie 10-18-11 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1769917)
Realize Mookie was part of the loan process the young lady is displaying on the sign. :03:

Hah! I didn't do mortgages. Home equity loans though, and those were indeed packaged up into asset backed securities. I remember seeing some absolutely terrible credit scores come in. And the funny thing was that if there was a middle aged, normal looking person with an awful credit score, there was about a 95% chance it was due to divorce. My parents actually had the best credit score I ever came across.

I don't recall any completely awful credit scores getting loans. Not to say that there wasn't, but I don't recall it. I worked at a bank though, and the real garbage came from mortgage brokers and lenders like Ditech and the Money Store, places like that.

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1769932)
It's ok. He was just following orders! :DL

http://s.ecrater.com/stores/70443/4a...f95_70443n.jpg

AVGWarhawk 10-18-11 10:46 AM

Just another brick in the wall Mookie. :O:

tater 10-18-11 11:33 AM

I have no problem with legal protests of any stripe, but sleeping on the street, etc has got to be illegal, no? They'd roust bums doing so, so these protesters should sleep in their dorms and protest during the day (or night if they wish to take turns). No camping, it's a hazard.

Can backpacker tourists avoid NYC hotels and camp in parks, for example? If the answer is no, they should have all been booted the first night.

soopaman2 10-18-11 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1770092)
I have no problem with legal protests of any stripe, but sleeping on the street, etc has got to be illegal, no? They'd roust bums doing so, so these protesters should sleep in their dorms and protest during the day (or night if they wish to take turns). No camping, it's a hazard.

Can backpacker tourists avoid NYC hotels and camp in parks, for example? If the answer is no, they should have all been booted the first night.


I guess your not aware of the massive homeless problem in NYC?

Alot of people sleep on the street...

Generally they are left alone by the police, as long as they aren't causing a problem. Most don't. They simply want to be left alone from people who think they should be incarcerated because they are poor.

AVGWarhawk 10-18-11 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by soopaman2 (Post 1770120)
I guess your not aware of the massive homeless problem in NYC?

Alot of people sleep on the street...

Generally they are left alone by the police, as long as they aren't causing a problem. Most don't. They simply want to be left alone from people who think they should be incarcerated because they are poor.

OWS is causing problems.

I'm not sure how factual this is but interesting to read:

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These campers don't even have the legal right to camp in Zucotti Park, which is privately owned, let alone rename it. That third point has consistently shown up in the We Are the 99 Percent. Students got themselves into massive debt of their own free will, and thanks to some combination of factors including largely useless degrees and a horrible economy, can't get the jobs they need to pay off their debt. The government Obama's government is culpable at both ends of this, now, since on the one hand it took over the student loan industry, and on the other hand Democrats wrecked the housing and have blown the past three years as stewards of the economy. They made it worse, making it harder for these students to get jobs.

But instead of connecting those dots, the People's Assembly goes for freebies. Just give us your money or we'll keep on attacking the police and threatening to shut down Wall Street.

It's blackmail, basically, perpetrated by childish and gullible people who got themselves into trouble and now want a mulligan.

Funnily enough, the occupiers never adopted this manifesto out of fear that their homeless cadres would see the demand for student loan forgiveness as elitist pap. Imagine that.
http://pajamasmedia.com/tatler/2011/...massive-theft/

CaptainHaplo 10-18-11 12:17 PM

Irony can be humorous....

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...UqYHrGPCaZaLRK


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