Stinking up Wall Street: Protesters accused of living in filth as shocking pictures show one demonstrator defecating on a POLICE CAR
Pathetic.
And, yet, they wonder why success and wealth eludes them...
It's not Olbermann's fault that he succeeded. It's Yoni's fault that he failed.
Stinking up Wall Street: Protesters accused of living in filth as shocking pictures show one demonstrator defecating on a POLICE CAR
Pathetic.
And, yet, they wonder why success and wealth eludes them...
Olbermann is en led to every penny he is able to wheedle out of the network that continues to air him.
This contextualizes perfectly your love for Cains latest rhetoric.
Yeah, he's just not allowed to look back down that ladder he's climbed.
Dumb <edit:ignorant> across the board, hence the issues you see.
'Member when the TEA Party protests were big, and people here posted youtubes of conservative protesters making ignorant and/or blatantly racist comments, and then the board conservatives went on long rants about how those protesters' comments were: a) taken out of context, b) instigated by members of the media trying to make them look like a bunch of ignorant racists, and c) not representative of the movement/protests as a whole?
Okay, find me an OWS video with a coherent message then.
Videos like the one I posted are a dime a dozen. I've yet to see one that is a coherent expression of what the OWS is about.
And yoni is en led to every bit of his abject personal failure to be as rich as Olbermann.
...And he has noone to blame for it but himself.![]()
"a coherent message"
false target, who other than you needs a "coherent" message.
Even tea baggers were extremely diverse, although they were universally NOT targeting Wall St, the wealthy, UCA. Ever wonder why?
You can be this girl...
...and demand others be responsible for your success.
Or, you can be this guy...
...who took a different approach.
It's your choice.The lead mind behind the most successful company on the planet never graduated from college, in fact, he didn't even get close. After graduating from high school in Cupertino, California — a town now synonymous with 1 Infinite Loop, Apple's headquarters — Jobs enrolled in Reed College in 1972. Jobs stayed at Reed (a liberal arts university in Portland, Oregon) for only one semester, dropping out quickly due to the financial burden the private school's steep tuition placed on his parents.
In his famous 2005 commencement speech to Stanford University, Jobs said of his time at Reed: "It wasn't all romantic. I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5 cent deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the seven miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple."
Keep being you, that’s fine. It’s a free country. But choices have consequences and life isn’t risk-free. Just don’t expect the world to pony up and make your life comfortable because your bad moves have left you unprepared for life. Own your choices. Live with them.
They’re probably all you’ll ever have, unless you get your mind right.
Peace out.
Why did you people never use Steve Jobs as an example when he was alive?
Oh right -- your blogs didn't tell you to.
WTF? I think that's what Congressman John Lewis leaned over and said to his aide about a minute into this nonsense. Ten minutes later, the group can't reach a "concensus" to allow Congressman Lewis to speak.
The "Occupy Wall Street" movement is in the best of hands.
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Is that a variation of "Simon Says?"
Sorry, I couldn't get pat the first minute.
It doesn't change. They finally decide they can't reach a consensus and the Congressman is sent away. At that point, however, I think Congressman Lewis was both relieved and ready to get the out of there.
It's pretty ed up.
Imagine the immediate outrage and attention that would occur if a Tea Party Rally refused to allow a black civil rights leader and congressman to speak.
You said it earlier.
How much wealth has Obama and his gang destroyed?
How much, ray?
In property value alone, I would say several trillion. In job losses and
business losses another several million. Inflation in fuel cost inestimable.
Only those with enough resources to carry them through the depression
we are in have any wealth left. Unless you are one of the selected few
that Dear Leader has endowed with tax money: Unions, community
organizers, Wall Street donors and so called green energy developers.
Dear Leader selects the winners and losers in today society.
How much am I off Mr. NoNo. I am sure you have some jim dandy
brilliant comeback that will really contribute to the conversation. Much
like other one liner experts. Like the chump.
This is the only one-liners I see from Dump or Nono:
"This message is hidden because ElNono is on your ignore list."
You know, I, at one time thought you might just like being sarcastic, but
you really don't have a lot to say do you?
Nope, it really doesn't have much to say.
How is this administration responsible for the decay in property value, ray? I know you're a little old, and your memory a little frail, but the TARP, the toxic property loans, and the start of this recession happened in the previous administration.
Also, you do realize that the Fed is an independent en y, right?
I'm no fan of this administration. But the reasons have everything to do with the fact that it's more of the same of the old one. They didn't invent catering to Wall Street donors. Heck the GOP has one of the most oiled special interest campaign finances machines out there. Unions had the same benefits under Bush... I don't recall any union busting happening then either.
Actually, the only difference is that you seemingly weren't ing then.
I'm still complaining about the wars, GITMO, the erosion of civil rights... I was ing about them back then, and I really do think it's fair to nail this administration for moving on with more of the same.
Shouldn't you be searching some blogs to tell you what you have to say?
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