It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Economy => Topic started by: LadyVirginia on October 16, 2011, 09:07:06 PM
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Read this post at ricochet.com It's ::hysterical:: (http://ricochet.com/main-feed/Occupation-Update)
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Not doing so hot in the RAGE department, here. ::rolllaughing::
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Heh. "Cohesive message committee".
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Heh. "Cohesive message committee".
The whole thing looks like a fuster cluck.
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I'm sure with cooling weather the numbers and angst will experience an uptick!
Oh, I'm sorry I meant to imply the uptick would be in the basements of the parents who spawned these ignorant fools!
::hysterical::
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At my daughter's grad school they had signs up advertising an Occupy WS day this past Saturday. The only thing is the signs didn't say why they were protesting or what it was about or who was organizing it.
300 people showed up...I guess you can lead some people any where
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At my daughter's grad school they had signs up advertising an Occupy WS day this past Saturday. The only thing is the signs didn't say why they were protesting or what it was about or who was organizing it.
300 people showed up...I guess you can lead some stupid people any where
FIFY!
::thumbsup::
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At my daughter's grad school they had signs up advertising an Occupy WS day this past Saturday. The only thing is the signs didn't say why they were protesting or what it was about or who was organizing it.
300 people showed up...I guess you can lead some people any where
Let me guess. It wasn't the Engineering School, the Computer Science College, those wacky Astro-Physicists, the Business College, nor the Economics School.
It was the College of Political Science? Sociology? African American Studies department? Philosophy?
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At my daughter's grad school they had signs up advertising an Occupy WS day this past Saturday. The only thing is the signs didn't say why they were protesting or what it was about or who was organizing it.
300 people showed up...I guess you can lead some people any where
Let me guess. It wasn't the Engineering School, the Computer Science College, those wacky Astro-Physicists, the Business College, nor the Economics School.
It was the College of Political Science? Sociology? African American Studies department? Philosophy?
Wymyn's Studies? Queer Theory?