Forum Post: A Protest Idea that is Outside the Box
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 8, 2011, 3:47 p.m. EST by GlobalCrier
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Pick a day and time on a national basis to recycle your cans and bottles at your local gas station-convenience stores. Creating a meeting place with your local neighbors who may feel the same way you do about the state of affairs we are in today. This will send a message to the big oil companies and local officials to how much discontents is out there. http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/
Also buy second all you can. Keep as much cash away from retailers and large companies as much as we can. Aim for small business to buy from and avoid visa or checks. Cash only family.
The only thing that is worst then death is the fear of death. No one believes that a bank should fall completely just feel like they could. Keeps them honest to know if the people wanted to shut them down, they could. We can never get the money out of our politics unless we do something to prove we can effect the money. Working in a large company I know if people called our company, surfed our website and visited our locations "inquiring on their services" it would shut down our company. Using the companies greed against them is the key. They would have a huge flux of "new customers" and could not tell if you were a protester or a "new customer lead". The over flux would cost them millions in issue. Remember most pay either online or over the phone, without those services the locations would be flooded. The loss by the company would be huge. Just and idea. Thanks
Peace
Let there be more love World leaders that are doves
A world with fewer guns More mothers with their sons
Instead of fighting war We help the poor
With all of our might We are not always right
People have to care To make things fair
Let there be more flowers With all of our powers
Let there be peace In the Middle East
David
I guess NOT
I was hopping some other people might like and add onto this concept. David http://occupywallst.org/forum/peace-poem/