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Occupy Wall Street

I'm not sure how a local ordinance regarding sleeping in a public park amounts to tyranny. I imagine a lot of public parks have those kind of rules.

No one is restricting their right to assemble there if they want, just to live there.

And the ONLY reason they were asked to leave is because they expanded their camp previously that day to include the Greenway. Had they not set up tents and other camping paraphenalia in the greenway, they would have been allowed to stay. (and all you need to do is look at the comments by Boston's mayor to understand that)
 
I'm not sure how a local ordinance regarding sleeping in a public park amounts to tyranny. I imagine a lot of public parks have those kind of rules.

No one is restricting their right to assemble there if they want, just to live there. There is no "freedom of habitation" granting you the right to bed anywhere you want in the Constitution.

A time limit on assembly is a restriction of the right.

That you don't see how letting a local law trump the Constitution aims toward tyranny is why countries inexorably slip toward tyranny.
 
I found this pic about the Boston police.

It's kinda hard to see what is happening, but the cop has his hand on this womans throat! OK, that is not violent!
Something needs to be done about the police brutality.

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Ay ay ay, brutal and barbaric, worse than Arabic dictators. I have thought there's democracy](*,)
 
A time limit on assembly is a restriction of the right.

Habitation is not the same thing as assembly.

If the group of people gathered in the park and stood there in a group for 70 hours, that would likely be allowed.

They were only asked to remove the sleeping equipment.
 
A time limit on assembly is a restriction of the right.

That you don't see how letting a local law trump the Constitution aims toward tyranny is why countries inexorably slip toward tyranny.

You're imagining things into this situation. They were never given a time limit on the right to assemble. They were given a time limit for setting up a camp where they would sleep overnight. The protesters refused to leave, so they were arrested. Note that the police had no problem with them sleeping in the park where they were originally, which makes it even more clear that they were arrested for where they were sleeping, not where they were protesting. As I said earlier, you're not understanding the difference between what you're claiming and what actually happened.
 
The question I'm wondering is when will someone step up to mainstream this anger many Americans feel to create political pressure to actually change? The Teabaggers were coopted by the Koch Fox RNC Trifecta of Astroturf, while Invasion of the Wall Street crowd truly is grassroots. Once mainstream Americans see there is someone carrying their mantle, money, votes, and power will follow.
 
Ay ay ay, brutal and barbaric, worse than Arabic dictators. I have thought there's democracy](*,)

Last I checked, America does not arrest women for driving, stone people for adultery, or hang gay people.
 
Last I checked, America does not arrest women for driving, stone people for adultery, or hang gay people.

However, if USA is civilized and democratic, let people protest! Do'n let police be brutal and stop freedom to protest.
 

Are you saying you believe Rush Limbaugh?

Pressed further for his views on the movement and the protesters, Soros refused to be drawn in. But conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh summed up the speculation when he told his listeners last week, "George Soros money is behind this."
 
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adjective ( wonkier , wonkiest ) informal
crooked; off-center; askew: you have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth.
• (of a thing) unsteady; shaky: they sat drinking, perched on the wonky stools.
• not functioning correctly; faulty: your sense of judgment is a bit wonky at the moment.
DERIVATIVES
wonkily |ˈwäNGkəlē|adverb,
wonkiness noun
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Thanks. I still haven't heard of it. But it does fit the police.

Crikey!
 
So the article indicates that Soros MIGHT have a secondhand or even thirdhand connection.

And that the idea came from an article in a publication which says he's never donated to them.


Yay. Sooooo substantial.
 
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