Majority already have unfavorable opinion of "occupy" (see any poll). Surely, this won't help.
Down twinkles.
This doesn't seem like a well thoughtout plan.
And yes, Wal Mart is on their list.
Demonstrators Plan to Occupy Retailers on Black Friday
Some demonstrators are planning to occupy retailers on Black Friday to protest "the business that are in the pockets of Wall Street."
Organizers are encouraging consumers to either occupy or boycott retailers that are publicly traded, according to the Stop Black Friday
more: http://www.cnbc.com/id/45402815
Majority already have unfavorable opinion of "occupy" (see any poll). Surely, this won't help.
Down twinkles.
same thing can be said about the Tea Baggers
down twinkles.
A bunch of white out of work college grads standing around in a WalMart hindering a larger group of hardworking people from getting their $200 TV sets is not going to go over well.
be on the lookout for increased violence. last year it was people getting trampled in target and women at the mall pulling the weave off eachothers heads..this year it's who knows what?
I am thankful to live in a city with no "occupy" movement.
Let me guess. Detroit Michigan? Who would occupy that hole?![]()
sa, tx
Oh please stop.
The police need a break.
There is one here DarrinS, at hemisphere park.
They are the 0.0001%.![]()
You are a lying piece of .
http://www.gallup.com/poll/150896/Su...-Approach.aspx
Gallup and Fuzzylumpkins both agree that Darrin makes up without any supporting evidence solely based on what he wants the truth to be.
You are a dishonest sophist piece of .
Yeah, that was pretty obvious bull .
But they are there notnetheless. You are a disgusting ing liar.
Yup an excerpt from said poll btw outlining the history of public opinion:
Bottomline: You cannot trust anything that Darrin says. He makes up as a matter of course.Americans have grown a bit more critical over the past month of the methods used by Occupy Wall Street protesters; however, their overall view of the movement and position on its goals have not changed. The majority of Americans, 53%, say they neither support nor oppose the movement, while supporters continue to slightly outnumber opponents.
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