dstieger
14 years ago

Which of those statements do you find to be demonstrably false from your point of view?

FuzzNJ wrote:




Fuzz, I'm out. I probably shouldn't have strolled in here in the first place.
(Where IS that damned "Return to Forum without posting" button???)

If you truly believe that all, or even most, of those statements are facts, there is no sense at all in engaging further. There may be a couple of slightly defensible opinions in there, but they aren't facts.
MikeyRavioli
14 years ago
Nothing is working Fuzz - they are a joke. No one is really listening. The media is blowing up their cause to give them whatever little credibility they have. I walked past that cesspool of a park the other day. There were more people shopping in Macy's than there were protesting.

And they dont make me uncomfortable. They are irrelevant. My only point is they are wasting an opportunity. If they had organization, leadership, and a point they would be in a position to really make some headway. The eyes of the national media are all over them but they have nothing to say.

If they had an actual point and an actual spokesperson they could be on every channel making their case to the public and getting more people behind them. The media is lapping up their little dog and pony show in the park and would give a literate spokesperson all the airtime he could handle.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

Fuzz, I'm out. I probably shouldn't have strolled in here in the first place.
(Where IS that damned "Return to Forum without posting" button???)

If you truly believe that all, or even most, of those statements are facts, there is no sense at all in engaging further. There may be a couple of slightly defensible opinions in there, but they aren't facts.

dstieger wrote:



I understand giving up on a position that's impossible to defend. Hope you have a great weekend. Peace.
MikeyRavioli
14 years ago
I ignored your example of nutbag teabaggers because I am not a teabagger. Show me one post where I ever defended them. I am a right leaning centrist. Registered independant. I voted for Cuomo and though Palladino was crazy. Hell I even voted for Bill Clinton once.

But if you want to know if I agree more with the dirty hippies pooping in the park or people who think that getting businesses hiring will help the economy, I am going to go business everytime. See my above post on jobs.

My personal philosophy? Give companies tax breaks for hiring. Hire XXX number of employees get Y% of tax break. Hire XXX number of returning veterans get YY% tax break. The money the government collects in new payroll taxes pays for the corporate tax breaks. And the money in the hands of employees is more likely to end up back in the economy rather than sitting in some corporate bank account.
Brewha
14 years ago
We should get the French to serve them cake . . . .
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

Lmao, protest is a form of Democracy man. C'mon! What a nutty statement. It's in our god damn constitution. Besides, we thought Obama was going to be different and we found out even he wasn't different, so the only way to try and change the system is through political pressure. This is one way.

FuzzNJ wrote:





You're really stretching it to meet your case. LEGAL protest is. The courts will attest to that. What you're defending is a whole host of crimes starting with trespassing.

As for your swearing and using the Constitution in the same sentence...the Founding Fathers would've shot you dead...Deist or not. That's not funny, amusing it only shows your blatent ignorance and inability to come up with descriptive words.

Then we come to the real jewel of your post..."we thought Obama was going to be different and we found out even he wasn't different"

"We"? You mean the morons that are protesting? The morons like Peggy Josephs or the morons like Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber?

You were TOLD exactly how it was going to go down. See Sarah Palin's acceptance speech for reference. You were told experience matters, associations to domestic terrorists, rabid reverends and communist sympathizers were bad things and now...right now you hit the wall and see the light. Your come to Jesus meeting is right now...now you've finally decided that the Kenyan King isn't your "guy"? Too f'n bad! The damage you fostered in is done. The bills are already racked up and the interest needs to be paid...meanwhile the moron in the White house is busy starting ANOTHER war! You've had it though. Throwing in the towel. Ready to vote for someone else? That's bull and you know it! You'd pull the lever for Owedumba again and forget that you ever typed up your transgression of a wasted Presidency on the really really good reader with Slow Joe at his side.

There is only ONE way that politcs is pressured and that's at the ballots. They're getting their pension. They're getting their raises. They're getting their healthcare...not the one you have or are getting with ObamaCare. They're getting their tv digs and golf memberships paid for and the really sharp ones will set up their shop on K-Street. They don't recognize the protests. They're busy laughing at them behind your backs in the same manner any smart person does to your face! Those pigs only know when they've been kicked to the curb that there's another trough to waddle up to and some will live to run again. The ticks draining our blood with their legislation from NAFTA to petroleum moratoriums has killed us. Bloated wasteful agencies with the lights on and lawns manicured. You have to have a new breed of politician that will come in and damn the consequences. End NAFTA. End anchor babies and illegal immigration. End rampant congressional pay and benefits. Sorry...they don't grow crops and have fields to attend to so we can end the useless recesses until there's money in the coffers again. THAT politician doesn't exist. I wish they did. They don't, but at least you've had enough of the Kenyan King and his troupe of ramming it down your throat buffoonery!

If you think for one second that the WTO type protests are going to do a damn thing...look no further than the WTO. It's STILL there. Raping. Every time they hold their meetings there are riots in the streets by the very same looking people that are smelling up Manhattan. Their methods don't work. They never have and the never will.

Hey, at least you've had enough of the Kenyan King. Duly noted.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

The eyes of the national media are all over them but they have nothing to say.

MikeyRavioli wrote:



You aren't listening and the media is distorting their message by covering the fringe.


[quote=MikeyRavioli]I ignored your example of nutbag teabaggers because I am not a teabagger. Show me one post where I ever defended them. /quote]

And I never said you did. You are stereotyping an entire movement that has and continues to grow worldwide by a small minority by emphasizing their words and deeds even though you are aware of and agree with the group's message.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

We should get the French to serve them cake . . . .

Brewha wrote:



Mmmm, cake.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

You're really stretching it to meet your case. LEGAL protest is. The courts will attest to that. What you're defending is a whole host of crimes starting with trespassing.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Yeah, tell that to Martin Luther King. That guy, what a trouble maker. He broke a lot of 'laws', the courts will attest to that. Spent time in jail he did, wrote a book about it. If he only just followed the law he may have become something and achieved greatness.
tailgater
14 years ago



Dangerous? How old are you? Dangerous? You would be one of those guys defending the crown in the '16th century' when we rebelled against England, huh?

FuzzNJ wrote:




Dangerous to the future of this country. Yes.

Fuzz, we've got a generation of young adults entering a workforce that they are unfit to handle.
They can't take rejection of any sort. From playing soccer with no scores, to the elimination of red ink on test papers, to not recognizing achievements for fear of offending those who didn't achieve.
And now we have the new set of demands: Get a job by kicking and crying rather than working your fingers to the bone.

They are a bunch of losers.
So while you question my "age", remember that precendents are indeed dangerous. If you worked for a living you would realize that.
Brewha
14 years ago
In my best Yoda voice:

“Dangerous this is. Begun the clown wars have.”
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

As for your swearing and using the Constitution in the same sentence...the Founding Fathers would've shot you dead...Deist or not. That's not funny, amusing it only shows your blatent ignorance and inability to come up with descriptive words.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Hillarious, really.


Then we come to the real jewel of your post..."we thought Obama was going to be different and we found out even he wasn't different"

"We"? You mean the morons that are protesting? The morons like Peggy Josephs or the morons like Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber?

You were TOLD exactly how it was going to go down. See Sarah Palin's acceptance speech for reference. You were told experience matters, associations to domestic terrorists, rabid reverends and communist sympathizers were bad things and now...right now you hit the wall and see the light. Your come to Jesus meeting is right now...now you've finally decided that the Kenyan King isn't your "guy"? Too f'n bad! The damage you fostered in is done. The bills are already racked up and the interest needs to be paid...meanwhile the moron in the White house is busy starting ANOTHER war! You've had it though. Throwing in the towel. Ready to vote for someone else? That's bull and you know it! You'd pull the lever for Owedumba again and forget that you ever typed up your transgression of a wasted Presidency on the really really good reader with Slow Joe at his side.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



This is also really funny. Joe the Plumber and Palin warned me/us that Obama would be continuing Republican economic policies so we should vote for Republicans? WTF? Listen, we are upset that he's not a liberal, not that he's not right wing enough. You are either too stupid to converse with or pulling my leg for even bringing this up.

DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

Yeah, tell that to Martin Luther King. That guy, what a trouble maker. He broke a lot of 'laws', the courts will attest to that. Spent time in jail he did, wrote a book about it. If he only just followed the law he may have become something and achieved greatness.

FuzzNJ wrote:




Again with a very bad analogy.

You really think comparing the Civil Rights Movement and what's going on there on Wall Street is comparable?

Really?

Hank Williams Jr wants to have a beer summit with you![frypan]
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

Dangerous to the future of this country. Yes.

Fuzz, we've got a generation of young adults entering a workforce that they are unfit to handle.
They can't take rejection of any sort. From playing soccer with no scores, to the elimination of red ink on test papers, to not recognizing achievements for fear of offending those who didn't achieve.
And now we have the new set of demands: Get a job by kicking and crying rather than working your fingers to the bone.

They are a bunch of losers.
So while you question my "age", remember that precendents are indeed dangerous. If you worked for a living you would realize that.

tailgater wrote:



Get off my lawn! Kids nowadays and their music and fornicating and dancing and politics. When I was their age I walked to school in the snow uphill both ways with no shoes . . . .yada yada yada
MikeyRavioli
14 years ago
From their own website:

Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%. We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximize the safety of all participants.


Is there a point there? Is there an agenda? Other than not tolerating greed and corruption do they say what they do want? Are they offering a solution or an alternative? Using Arab Spring tactics to acheive our ends - what ends?

Its like standing up and saying you are pissed off and then when someone asks what you are pissed off about you say the world in general. Then they ask what are you going to do about it and you say I am going to stand here and tell anyone who will listen that I am pissed off.

When you tell these stories its helpful to the listener if you have a point!

What do you want to change? How would you like to change it? What outcome would you like there to be from your changes?

The Arabs had those. MLK had those. The tea party even has those.

These guys have none of those.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

Joe the Plumber and Palin warned me/us that Obama would be continuing Republican economic policies so we should vote for Republicans? WTF? Listen, we are upset that he's not a liberal, not that he's not right wing enough. You are either too stupid to converse with or pulling my leg for even bringing this up.

FuzzNJ wrote:



Yeah they sounded the warning bells that millions of Americans heard loud and clear.

Redistribution of wealth was sounded by Joe the Plumber. Laugh...it's there.

Palin's acceptance speech reads better than any fortune teller could project. Laugh...it's there too.

The part you don't get is you're laughing because you cannot grasp the facts. You laugh because you want to act stupidly and defend the undefendable. Are you drawing one of the paychecks from the Craigslist ad? What reason do you care to defend a band of trespassers that would rather burn down the street you live on for their ends or a President that's wiped his ****** on your back.


FuzzNJ
14 years ago

Again with a very bad analogy.

You really think comparing the Civil Rights Movement and what's going on there on Wall Street is comparable?

Really?

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Oh yes because I'm using the criteria you came up with yourself.

You're really stretching it to meet your case. LEGAL protest is. The courts will attest to that. What you're defending is a whole host of crimes starting with trespassing.

There is only ONE way that politcs is pressured and that's at the ballots.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



You are objecting to the protests illegality and 'crimes' and that change will never happen that way.

That position is obviously and demonstrably false by showing just one example and I chose the most obvious one, the Civil Rights movement. There are many more of course, but only one is needed to show you are full of crap.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

From their own website:

Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%. We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximize the safety of all participants.


Is there a point there? Is there an agenda? Other than not tolerating greed and corruption do they say what they do want? Are they offering a solution? Using Arab Spring tactics to acheive our ends - what ends?

MikeyRavioli wrote:




This clown get his protester info off Facebook...don't confuse him with the facts. don't stare at him in the eyes either. It only riles them up and nobody wants to clean up that mess!
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

From their own website:

Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%. We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximize the safety of all participants.


Is there a point there? Is there an agenda? Other than not tolerating greed and corruption do they say what they do want? Are they offering a solution? Using Arab Spring tactics to acheive our ends - what ends?

MikeyRavioli wrote:



Yes, pressuring the powers that be to fix the system that allows the top 1% continue the corruption. This has been covered, their list of grievances has been posted, feel free to go back and read the threads.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

Oh yes because I'm using the criteria you came up with yourself.



You are objecting to the protests illegality and 'crimes' and that change will never happen that way.

That position is obviously and demonstrably false by showing just one example and I chose the most obvious one, the Civil Rights movement. There are many more of course, but only one is needed to show you are full of crap.

FuzzNJ wrote:




Ah yes...The Civil Rights Movement vs the Bowel Movement on Wall Street.

Well I can see how you got there. The word Movement is in both of them.

Here's your little silver star. Now can you tell the difference between a "cause" and a "disobedience"? The winner gets chocolate milk after nap time.
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