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ultrarunner Oct 20th 2011 6:41 am

Re: The Occupy Uprising....
 

Originally Posted by bandrui (Post 9685180)
Thank you James. I saw this thread and thought there might be something of value here but I was wrong.

Until your post there was 6 pages of irrelavant arrogant smart-alec cynicism by overgrown children who have been hanging out in the knife drawer but aren't nearly as sharp as they think they are. :zzz:


Word....

magnumpi Nov 6th 2011 11:42 pm

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Days are numbered now that some one has died. I think today is guna be kick em out of their free camp site day.

Almost Canadian Nov 7th 2011 1:15 am

Re: The Occupy Uprising....
 
Please tell me this isn't real: List of Demands

I found some of the comments hilarious:p

macadian Nov 7th 2011 2:06 am

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Fire hose followed by a bulldozer sounds good to me.....:cool:

Alan2005 Nov 7th 2011 2:20 am

Re: The Occupy Uprising....
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 9718765)
Please tell me this isn't real: List of Demands
I found some of the comments hilarious:p

It's probably real. Which just means a few people have produced this, not that they speak for everyone.


Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9718666)
Days are numbered now that some one has died. I think today is guna be kick em out of their free camp site day.


Originally Posted by macadian (Post 9718820)
Fire hose followed by a bulldozer sounds good to me.....:cool:

Ok, answer me this. Do these people have a right to protest or not? Simple yes or no answer please.

magnumpi Nov 7th 2011 2:29 am

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Yes. Protest as long as they want.

No. Stop living in the park. Its a frikkin park for people who live and pay prop tax in that area. If it was a park next to my house i would be well pissed.

Commute into Toronto daily, like all the other employed folk, and then do ya protesting. Afterwards fk off home.

el_richo Nov 7th 2011 2:46 am

Re: The Occupy Uprising....
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 9718765)
Please tell me this isn't real: List of Demands

I found some of the comments hilarious:p

Brilliant.

This caught my eye:

56. We demand a national ban on products and packaging that can't be recycled locally.

Do they make recyclable tents and tarp these days?

Almost Canadian Nov 7th 2011 3:07 am

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Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9718857)
Commute into Toronto daily, like all the other employed folk, and then do ya protesting. Afterwards fk off home.

Isn't that what they are doing/will do once the temperatures drop?

Atlantic Xpat Nov 7th 2011 3:11 am

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I want my public science. Or to put it another way, as a member of the public, I want Novo to do anything I say. Jump, Professor, Jump.;)

Alan2005 Nov 7th 2011 3:15 am

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This...

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9718857)
Yes. Protest as long as they want.

...and this..

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9718857)
No. Stop living in the park. Its a frikkin park for people who live and pay prop tax in that area. If it was a park next to my house i would be well pissed.

Commute into Toronto daily, like all the other employed folk, and then do ya protesting. Afterwards fk off home.

...are contradictory.

I asked for yes or no. Not yes AND no.


Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 9718889)
Brilliant.

This caught my eye:

56. We demand a national ban on products and packaging that can't be recycled locally.

Do they make recyclable tents and tarp these days?

Going by the local movements, the occupy canada version seems a bit rubbish. The only ones left are either nutters with their own pet causes or homeless junkies with nowhere better to go. There isn't the same level of annoyance with government and banking (yet? - a few more months of bad job numbers might change that) here as there is in the US so you don't get ordinary people voicing their support.

I still support them though, but only because as well as increasing the amount of chaos around, they annoy some very annoying people.

magnumpi Nov 7th 2011 3:15 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 9718930)
Isn't that what they are doing/will do once the temperatures drop?

No

They are living in St. James park, and want to stay there for free.

Almost Canadian Nov 7th 2011 3:21 am

Re: The Occupy Uprising....
 

Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 9718889)
Brilliant.

This caught my eye:

56. We demand a national ban on products and packaging that can't be recycled locally.

Do they make recyclable tents and tarp these days?

I liked these:

8. We demand that EI payments from people not eligible to receive from the program be eliminated. I am self employed, I don't pay them. Does anyone have to pay them that isn't entitled to claim?

2. We demand that the banks be nationalized and limit interest payments to 1% ... What about those with savings, what about those that will then purchase houses they can't really afford. What about the fact that the lending institutions will then refuse to lend?

16. We demand that Canada pulls out of NATO - Where will all the serving servicemen/service women obtain jobs? NATO is likely to be the only such entity that can actually achieve results stopping despots across the world. What organization is going to protect Canada, or will the two rubber flubbers and the one aeroplane be enough to protect the entire country?

26. We demand that "none of the above" be an option on all electoral ballots - What if "none of the above" wins. Does that portion of the electorate accept they are not entitled to any form of representation?

27. We demand that lawyers work in pairs so that a lack of resources won't be a factor in deciding a case :thumbsup:

I can't be bothered to type them all out and I can't copy them so:

How will those wanting heroin on prescription be able to afford the prescription? Will they be allowed to steal to fund it?

They appear to want to stop any form of energy production unless it is renewable, despite the fact that, I thought, it was universally accepted that renewables cannot produce enough energy to meet demand

magnumpi Nov 7th 2011 3:24 am

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Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 9718942)
This...


...and this..

...are contradictory.

I asked for yes or no. Not yes AND No

.

I will try to explain then...Dohhh. !!

Yes protest as much as they want about other people working for a living.

But have respect for the local people who have to live in that area and may wish to use the park without tripping over tent lines or getting stuck with a old used needle.

Would you like them to live on your front lawn? Or in a park close to where you live. Yes or No?

Alan2005 Nov 7th 2011 3:36 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 9718956)
I liked these:

8. We demand that EI payments from people not eligible to receive from the program be eliminated. I am self employed, I don't pay them. Does anyone have to pay them that isn't entitled to claim?

2. We demand that the banks be nationalized and limit interest payments to 1% ... What about those with savings, what about those that will then purchase houses they can't really afford. What about the fact that the lending institutions will then refuse to lend?

16. We demand that Canada pulls out of NATO - Where will all the serving servicemen/service women obtain jobs? NATO is likely to be the only such entity that can actually achieve results stopping despots across the world. What organization is going to protect Canada, or will the two rubber flubbers and the one aeroplane be enough to protect the entire country?

26. We demand that "none of the above" be an option on all electoral ballots - What if "none of the above" wins. Does that portion of the electorate accept they are not entitled to any form of representation?

27. We demand that lawyers work in pairs so that a lack of resources won't be a factor in deciding a case :thumbsup:

I can't be bothered to type them all out and I can't copy them so:

How will those wanting heroin on prescription be able to afford the prescription? Will they be allowed to steal to fund it?

They appear to want to stop any form of energy production unless it is renewable, despite the fact that, I thought, it was universally accepted that renewables cannot produce enough energy to meet demand

There sure is some crazy shit in there. But I can't disagree with all of it:

1. Yes, everyone should pay their share of tax. No exceptions
3. Partially agree - crimes should be punished.
9. If that means free market booze, then I'm all for it.
10. Yes - that's none of the states business
12. As I saw on a US website: when a corporation receives the death penalty I'll believe in corporate personhood.

The rest is mostly left-wing hippy nonsense.

Almost Canadian Nov 7th 2011 3:40 am

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Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 9718990)
There sure is some crazy shit in there. But I can't disagree with all of it:

1. Yes, everyone should pay their share of tax. No exceptions
3. Partially agree - crimes should be punished.
9. If that means free market booze, then I'm all for it.
10. Yes - that's none of the states business
12. As I saw on a US website: when a corporation receives the death penalty I'll believe in corporate personhood.

The rest is mostly left-wing hippy nonsense.

Corporations cannot do anything, their actions are performed by another. Those people can be held accountable (in the criminal sense). If you are arguing to make it easier for such people to be held to account, I agree with you but a corporation is a piece of paper, it cannot do anything.

One way to achieve this is to do away with corporations and let everyone operate in their own name. I am sure you won't see anything wrong in that. It would mean the end of your pension, but who really cares about such things?:p


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