Looking at the judgemental attitudes in this and the political forum, and the activist forum...I distinctly see your one-sided vision shining through. You and I both have equal rights to form and express opinions, but I use more than peer bias, race and class warfare and NBC hacks to form mine.

Whatever...the Wall Street party will never gain the momentum the Tea Party protests gained, since it lacks integrity and focus. Did you happen to notice the moderates are jumping the democratic support ship with each passing day?

The video...? Fairly plain to see what union money can accompolish. Nice unemployment line, lol.

The Tea Party protests took-up the entirety of the Mall, cleaned-up after themselves and no arrests...yet the movement took hold and will be THE major factor in the upcoming elections...The Wall Street partiers are neither focused nor are they in the majority with their attempts to villify the banks and corporations. Most of us Americans can see what's going on, and will laugh all the way to the polls...

However, with a little focus and a few more unemployed union members, perhaps they might stay in the news for another week or two.

Irrelevant and misguided. (misled)
If you want to ridicule other people from different walks of life than your own and it makes you feel good about yourself.. good luck! Not sure what the majority of that post is about anyways or what it is supposed to relate to so not even going to bother with a reply, just wishing yuh well and all that jazz
RedLocks Reviewed by RedLocks on . It's time to Occupy! I'm interested to see how many people on this forum support this Occupy Movement and how many sheeple that don't. As for myself I support the idea's that are flowing around within this movement. As a matter of fact I plan on going to Occupy: Phoenix on the 16th to get some coverage of the peaceful protest that will be going on. So far to my knowledge I know of a few major Occupy Movements that are going around our country. New York, Chicago, Los Angles California, Texas and a few cities Rating: 5