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TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher

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May 18, 2012, 2:54:59 PM5/18/12
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On May 17, 2:08 pm, datakoll <datak...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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"Is Wall Street evil or what?"

It is said that the job of the philosopher is not to provide the
answers but to ask the right questions. And this is because "evil" is
sometimes in the eye of the beholder. I, for example, find Wall Street
evil, but doesn't mean they are. That's just my humble opinion. I
don't know if dogs have a sense of justice but Hitler's dog wouldn't
consider him evil. Neither did Eva Brown. He was a loving husband and
master.

Here the question is asked one more time:

"Occupy Wall Street: Don't Dehumanize The 'Evil Banker'"

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-fici/occupy-wall-street-dont-dehumanize-the-evil-_b_1468170.html

I'm a Beach Cruiser Philosopher and having a good time at the beach
riding a bicycle doesn't require money --that's if they provide the
path for it. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of money invested along
the seaside but it's not my thing. Perhaps if someone bothered to
investigate 80% of all money in this nation is invested within a mile
of the sea. You may find some of the bankers, lawyers and
entrepreneurs involved in "predatory lending" in coastal waters,
looking like you and me --with a big belly perhaps. And some of the
most eccentric toys money can buy are noisy cigarette boats and
polluting big yachts. Bizarre behavior. Lastly the NUDIST BEACH proves
that less is more, which is why I say "happiness is a nudist beach."
They --the bankers-- make a bitch.


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TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher

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May 19, 2012, 12:15:53 AM5/19/12
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On May 18, 4:06 pm, hippy dippy dude <""\"\"\"@bet sweet.bipy"> wrote:
> On 5/18/2012 2:48 PM, TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher wrote:
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> > On May 17, 2:08 pm, datakoll<datak...@yahoo.com>  wrote:
> >>https://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&tab=gw#hl=en&output=search&sclient...
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> > "Is Wall Street evil or what?"
>
> > It is said that the job of the philosopher is not to provide the
> > answers but to ask the right questions. And this is because "evil" is
> > sometimes in the eye of the beholder. I, for example, find Wall Street
> > evil, but doesn't mean they are. That's just my humble opinion. I
> > don't know if dogs have a sense of justice but Hitler's dog wouldn't
> > consider him evil. Neither did Eva Brown. He was a loving husband and
> > master.
>
> > Here the question is asked one more time:
>
> > "Occupy Wall Street: Don't Dehumanize The 'Evil Banker'"
>
> >http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-fici/occupy-wall-street-dont-dehu...
>
> > I'm a Beach Cruiser Philosopher and having a good time at the beach
> > riding a bicycle doesn't require money --that's if they provide the
> > path for it. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of money invested along
> > the seaside but it's not my thing. Perhaps if someone bothered to
> > investigate 80% of all money in this nation is invested within a mile
> > of the sea. You may find some of the bankers, lawyers and
> > entrepreneurs involved in "predatory lending" in coastal waters,
> > looking like you and me --with a big belly perhaps. And some of the
> > most eccentric toys money can buy are noisy cigarette boats and
> > polluting big yachts. Bizarre behavior. Lastly the NUDIST BEACH proves
> > that less is more, which is why I say "happiness is a nudist beach."
> > They --the bankers-- make a bitch.
>
> > -------------------------------------------------------
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> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
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> Wall Street is self centered and view our Constitution and laws as
> limiting their ability to do just what they have done. Private profits
> and Taxpayer rescues them from risk.
> They behave in a Mafia fashion that other "organizations" would fall
> under RICO.
> We are losing our jobs, retirements, pensions, SS Medicare, our
> Republic, and children's future and facing higher taxes, weak dollar and
> bleak future, to serve the interest of Globalist Supplier Side
> Government/Economics Elites. Our Laws are for us not them. They have
> circumvented them at the basic level with Unilateral contracts and
> buying votes and influnec.
> We have few and ineffective regulation or representation of Americans
> and America to contain the predator Global Governance/ "Free Trade"
> bunch.

And they sold the country's manufacturing base to China. In other era
they would have been labeled "foreign agents."

Now communism wins but it doesn't matter any more. Actually you can't
tell democracy from communism. World Government is here.

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