I saw courage both in the Vietnam War and in the struggle to stop it. I learned that patriotism includes protest, not just military service. - John F. Kerry
As I had threatened, another Occupy Wall Street post. November 17, 2011 is the 2 month anniversary of the nascent movement. As of last month, most Americans
lacked an opinion of OWS, which is
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From: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2011/11/occupy-wall-street-favor-fading.html
The Occupy Wall Street movement is not wearing well with voters across the country. Only 33% now say that they are supportive of its goals, compared to 45% who say they oppose them. That represents an 11 point shift in the wrong direction for the movement's support compared to a month ago when 35% of voters said they supported it and 36% were opposed. Most notably independents have gone from supporting Occupy Wall Street's goals 39/34, to opposing them 34/42 ( ... )
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That's why I included the Gallup Poll (which I consider the gold standard of polling) from last month. This movement is still new, emerging and not very well understood while the Tea Party movement has been around for a while.
That is also why the message has to continue to get out. If the message fails, the movement will die. If not it will flourish.
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I find it interesting that the Tea Party and OWS have roughly the same support in polls when you consider that cable news coverage of OWS has been all negative, whereas the TP was basically created by cable news.
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No, I didn't. Did you seriously read the OP?
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Considering America’s capitalist reputation around the world, I would be very surprised if this is not being portrayed in some countries as America’s Tiananmen Square in principle.
Because I'm not understanding you - which is sort of a problem, as you're the one with a message you're trying to get across.
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People are just too entrenched in their preconceived notions. I mean too many of them are. And that's counter-productive.
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This is the town where, when someone threatens to jump off the Wilson Bridge, people in the traffic jam get out of their cars and begin chanting "JUMP! JUMP! JUMP!".
When Tractor Guy parked his rig in the Reflecting Pool and threatened that he had a bomb, commuters came out of their offices at lunch time, approached the police cordon, and demanded to know why they hadn't shot the fucker yet.
SEIU, a few years ago, completely lost any credibility with workers in DC, by blocking bridges.
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And then they jump. And then their kid gets pulled out of class and told their mother is dead. Then a while later the kid learns that people were cheering her on to jump.
Actually, there was one officer who was in tears telling me that he tried to stop her.
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