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uh oh. evil businesses are conspiring against OWS
"""Businesses and residents near New York's Zuccotti Park, the unofficial headquarters of the movement that began in mid-September, are demanding something be done to discourage the hundreds of protesters from urinating in the street and making noise at all hours"""
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...and/50922286/1 how dare they demand OWS stop urinating in the street? don't they know they're fighting against oppression? |
Why don't they just install port-a-pottys?
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The protesters can do their business in latrines, and they can protest while shitting on ribbon barriers spelling out their protests.
Okay that didnt come out right. |
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I'm guessing from the looks of the crowd that proper sanitary habits were never taught in their homes. |
Apparently Zuccotti Park is privately owned and the owners don't really want them there but are trying to avoid a major confrontation with them but I suspect their patience is wearing thin. They have spoken out about the unsanitary conditions.
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Anarchy. We need it.
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I think CurrentlySober just bought his plane tickets
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urinating in the street is wrong...porta potties should be brought in.
many local businesses realize they are not one of the top 1% and actually support the movement donating food water and shelter relief. |
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and please, not protesters telling us how supported they are, actual business owners saying how supportive they are. |
from the pictures the dude from Wisconsin took, that's hard to believe
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lol id tell you to do your own research...but i know ignorance is bliss ;) |
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All found on the first page of a google search. Getting tougher and tougher to find those local businesses that support the movement, boy, my fingers are tired. |
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why are you posting fake information here?...go back to mcdonalds /12clicks response |
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As to the porta pottie issue. From what I've read the owners of Zuccotti Park or the local authorities won't allow them to be delivered, this would allow the protests to continue further.
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got it. |
Hey 12clicks, guess what? You are not the 1%, so give it a break.
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I'll bet your mom's nerves are worn thin by now. |
im having too much fun in these threads..lol
i need someone to smack me in the head and say back to work ill be back in a few to jab again :) |
They should have thought about sanitation before they decided to sleep there for weeks on end.
A little planning can go a long way. |
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I'd love to smack the back of your head. and hold it stroke it caress it |
Dirty hippies.
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get on the team! |
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Sorry lil buddy. Making six figures (even high six figures) per year doesn't put you in the 'rich' category. |
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obama has pegged "rich" at $200k so even though your silly guess about me is off, I'm out protecting the little guy as well. oh, and compared to you, I AM important. I mean, when have I ever cared what you earn, rabble? this is now several times you've low ball guessed at what I make. envious much, little fella?:1orglaugh |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
There is a lot of money to be made in the Cross Sale game.
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As a brewery, some people believe our role should be confined to making beer. But the brewery is not just a collection of tanks, kegs, and equipment - it is comprised of people, and we as individuals live within a community. And naturally, this community represents our society, which comprises the global culture.... ** Big Mario's Pizza has been keeping the tummies of the protesters at the Occupy Wall Street Seattle full for almost two weeks. Co-owner David Meinert donated about 12 pizzas to protesters a couple days after the occupation gained traction in Seattle. "I was just reading about the protests and it was kind of a drizzly day, and I thought it would be nice to deliver some hot food," said Meinert. "It seemed to really invigorate them and give them some belief that there was outside support for what they are doing," said Meinert. ** Occupiers have dubbed one McDonald's near Zuccotti Park the "people's McDonald's." According to AlterNet's Kristen Gwyne, staffers at the location have been generally friendly to the Occupy Wall Street protesters, letting them use their restrooms and free wireless Internet. |
There's a lesson here.
When life gives you OWS'ers, start up a lemonade stand. |
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I mean if you still have that job. Keep chasing me, son and we'll start talking about the outstanding balance we're owed by your boss:thumbsup |
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