Tea Party Alleges Double Standard by Occupy-Friendly Mayor in Virginia, page 2
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reply posted on 29-11-2011 @ 10:39 PM by SavannahCat
reply to post by beezzer



Obviously, I think it a mistake if you paid anyone anything to begin with with. Maybe that is the difference between a rally and a protest.


And maybe the difference between those who think the system can be changed from within, and those who believe that's impossible.

*shrug*


reply posted on 29-11-2011 @ 10:47 PM by beezzer
Originally posted by SavannahCat
reply to
post by beezzer



Obviously, I think it a mistake if you paid anyone anything to begin with with. Maybe that is the difference between a rally and a protest.


And maybe the difference between those who think the system can be changed from within, and those who believe that's impossible.

*shrug*

Thanks for replying at least.
While I disagree with your premise, at least you were honest enough to reply.

So, in your mind, it would have been better to just "occupy" and take with little or no regard to laws, fees etc than to follow the law and present your case in that manner?



reply posted on 29-11-2011 @ 11:01 PM by GeechQuestInfo
Originally posted by JIMC5499
reply to
post by damwel



There was funding? Damn! To think that I paid my own way to a few Tea Party events. How do I get reimbursed?


This is why the two are different. One of these groups actually makes money off people's ignorance, the other group allows ignorance for free.

The tea party got audited and needed permits becuase they made money off an event. Occupy doesn't make money off sitting around holding signs.

To complain and say there is a double standard is silly. The two "events" opperate completely different.

If I run a trash company and pick up your trash for a fee, I better have a permit and prepare to show my books. If I just go around picking up trash because it's what I feel like doing I don't need a permit and will never be in risk of being audited.


reply posted on 29-11-2011 @ 11:03 PM by SavannahCat
reply to post by beezzer



And take? What was taken? Tax money? I guess if our government was more representative of it's people instead of it's own interests, we wouldn't be having this problem.

And how many of those local laws and taxes and fees do you find constitutional? Heed them and present a case to... whom? The bought and sold? To what purpose? Comedy?

No thx.
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reply posted on 29-11-2011 @ 11:15 PM by beezzer
Originally posted by SavannahCat
reply to
post by beezzer



And take? What was taken? Tax money? I guess if our government was more representative of it's people instead of it's own interests, we wouldn't be having this problem.

And how many of those local laws and taxes and fees do you find constitutional? Heed them and present a case to... whom? The bought and sold? To what purpose? Comedy?

No thx.
edit on 29-11-2011 by SavannahCat because: (no reason given)


What I see are two protests.
One, follows the rules, the laws, presents its case and goes home.

The other? Abuses the rules, the laws, demands that others pick up the tab, and then screams that they are protected (1st Ammendment). So they use some laws to their advantage, abuse other laws when they feel it justified.

And people wonder why I'm not a fan.


reply posted on 29-11-2011 @ 11:22 PM by Bicent76
reply to post by beezzer



Right and your a eye witness? Or just gulping down the political agenda...

Of course the tea party did it right... They are represented or think they are in the house and senate.. yep their fixing allot..

As I said people are just stupid as a whole.. always goodbye vs evil bs..


reply posted on 29-11-2011 @ 11:45 PM by SavannahCat
reply to post by beezzer



I don't wonder it.

I wonder how you think government can be changed from within. And I wonder how you rectify "protesting" for smaller government, while following all the many minute laws and fees and permits etc that define large government, and more so, supply them with more cash to sustain the status quo?

Those things I wonder.

I don't wonder why you are not a fan of OWS though.. you're disdain is obvious.

And sort of stereotypical of Tea Party attitudes. Oh well.

You're certainly free to your opinions.


reply posted on 1-12-2011 @ 03:48 AM by Kali74
reply to post by The Old American



Rallies and protests are not the same. I'm not even saying that it's quite right but did any Tea Party rally ever even try to claim that said events were to serve as a redress of grievances or are they just looking back with 20/20 hindsight? Not to mention the fact the Tea Party Rallies made profit and never applied for 501(c), if I have my facts straight there.

reply to post by beezzer



The blame in taxpayer cost rests solely on the shoulders of city officials who reacted to peaceful protest as if a war had been declared.

reply to post by TinfoilTP



How's that petition coming along by the way? Not getting far because our government no longer listens to the people.


reply posted on 1-12-2011 @ 10:38 AM by TinfoilTP
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to
post by The Old American



Rallies and protests are not the same. I'm not even saying that it's quite right but did any Tea Party rally ever even try to claim that said events were to serve as a redress of grievances or are they just looking back with 20/20 hindsight? Not to mention the fact the Tea Party Rallies made profit and never applied for 501(c), if I have my facts straight there.

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The blame in taxpayer cost rests solely on the shoulders of city officials who reacted to peaceful protest as if a war had been declared.

reply to post by TinfoilTP



How's that petition coming along by the way? Not getting far because our government no longer listens to the people.


Occupy is a rally, the call went out to the public to bring tents and deficate and some answered the call.
Your use of a term will not snuff out the constitutional rights of others.

The Obama camp is plenty scared of the petition, it represents real opposition that will not be voting for him. Opposition willing to sign on the dotted line, let their name be known and are likely to be vocal in their opposition to his reelection.
They won't sheeple along to a bullhorned commie in a sadistic mob chant.
They will operate within the boundaries and use the framework of the constitution to effect change, not deficate in the streets where the only change they will bring home is a new disease.
Their last ditch effort won't be a molatov cocktail.
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