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 More options Sep 29 2011, 7:17 pm
Newsgroups: alt.fan.michael-moore, alt.thebird, alt.books.george-orwell, alt.politics.bush, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
From: Crickets <bongblas...@peoplepc.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 16:17:51 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 7:17 pm
Subject: "Occupy Wall Street" makes me feel proud to hate Big Brother

                  Malcontent Masses

          The ninety-nine percent solution
          Is a proletarian revolution
          To express our discontent
          With the selfish one percent
          Occupation by the masses
          Combines all social classes
          So each prole's pet gripe
          Can be sewn on one stripe
          Hence, Wall Street's situation
          May spread across the nation

The resistance continues at Liberty Square and Nationwide!
https://occupywallst.org/


 
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 More options Sep 29 2011, 8:37 pm
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From: Raymond <Bluerhy...@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 17:37:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: "Occupy Wall Street" makes me feel proud to hate Big Brother
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, Crickets <bongblas...@peoplepc.com> wrote:

>                   Malcontent Masses

>           The ninety-nine percent solution
>           Is a proletarian revolution
>           To express our discontent
>           With the selfish one percent
>           Occupation by the masses
>           Combines all social classes
>           So each prole's pet gripe
>           Can be sewn on one stripe
>           Hence, Wall Street's situation
>           May spread across the nation

> The resistance continues at Liberty Square and Nationwide!https://occupywallst.org/

COMPLETING THE REVOLUTION
Americans are conditioned to see our present form of government as a
representative democracy. We're almost incapable of understanding
that:

We live in a plutocracy

The United States Constitution was deliberately constructed so that
the nation is ruled by the wealthy

The Two American Revolutions

     We've been taught to believe that there was only one American
Revolution, a struggle to throw off the tyrannies of Great Britain.
And relative to that revolution, we're conditioned to believe that the
heroes were revolutionary patriots such as George Washington,
Alexander Hamilton, Sam Adams, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, James
Otis, the Sons of Liberty, and the Committees of Correspondence.

But in reality there were two American Revolutions:
The revolt against British oppression by Americans
The revolt against wealthy American merchants and financiers by the
common people of America

Cont'd

The first American Revolution was completed with the end of the
Revolutionary War in 1781. The second American Revolution is seldom if
ever taught in our schools. Because it would make clear just what kind
of a country this is: a plutocracy--the rule of the wealthy. And it's
this second American Revolution which we must now complete. Only a few
of its battles have been won and much work remains in our efforts to
rid ourselves of the ideology and practice of plutocracy

http://www.hermes-press.com/completing.htm


 
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