This Video Says Everything About Those Who Oppose OWS
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It's not all chanting, direct action, and made for TV sound bytes and caricatures - for those who still have no clue what the protests are about, listen to this from former Bank regulator William Black:
Black was a central figure in exposing Congressional corruption during the Savings and Loan Crisis.
According to Bill Moyers, "The former Director of the Institute for Fraud Prevention now teaches Economics and Law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. During the savings and loan crisis, it was Black who accused then-house speaker Jim Wright and five US Senators, including John Glenn and John McCain, of doing favors for the S&L's in exchange for contributions and other perks.
The senators got off with a slap on the wrist, but so enraged was one of those bankers, Charles Keating ? after whom the senate's so-called "Keating Five" were named ? he sent a memo that read, in part, 'get Black ? kill him dead.' Metaphorically, of course. Of course."More straight talk delivered at the educational Occupy LA Teach-In:Black earned a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine. Black is currently an Associate Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in the Department of Economics and the School of Law. He was the Executive Director of the Institute for Fraud Prevention from 2005-2007 and previously taught at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, and at Santa Clara University.
Black was litigation director for the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB) from 1984 to 1986, deputy director of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) in 1987, and Senior VP and the General Counsel of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco from 1987 to 1989, which regulated some of the largest thrift banks in the U.S.

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Occupy L.A.: 30 tons of debris left behind at City Hall tent city.
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It's very easy to believe when you live anywhere the unions dominate.
The low quality/ high cost of goods and services, the high taxes, the political corruption, the incredible perks not available to those of us in the private sector, it all points the finger.
Add in all of the government welfare scammers, and it's very easy to see how tens of millions of lazy bastards X decades of leeching... could kill an economy.
Last edited by DaddyHalbucks; 12-01-2011, 07:03 AM.Comment
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"tens of millions of lazy bastards"...wow you must really hate America because you certainly hate it's citizens.
after all you're a real pro china sport aren't you? all good with nafta?
nothing like complaining about "lazy citizens" after backing the idea of sucking millions of jobs out of the U.S.
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"We are peaceful"
"We are peaceful"
"We are peaceful"
"We are peaceful"
"We are peaceful"
You are not peaceful, you are breaking the law. When you break the law, you face getting arrested. When a large of people are breaking the same law at the same time, police are going to respond in force. OWS has taken the battle away from the politicians and away from the banks, and dropped in the place we need it the least - Our local city governments that are going broke, and fighting the local police who are the 99%.
What a damn fucking shame really. We need someone to carry the torch and carry the message to the politicians in Washington. Instead we got a bunch of fucking kids who want to turn local city parks into campgrounds.Herschel Savage
Brooklyn, NYComment
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bump for the deluded.
ows is dead. the media gave up pretending they represented anything but this country's trashI'm not a dinosaur, I'm a crocodile. I've seen dinosaurs come and go and I'm left unimpressed.Comment





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