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Forum Post: American name for protest

Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 18, 2011, 12:51 p.m. EST by Brepins (0)
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I'm thinking this protest should be called The Coffee Pot Party to counter the tea party. This is america after all and we drink coffee we dont sip tea. Even fox can get into it they can call protesters Coffee Potheads. It work for everyone right comrades. Did i go too far with the comrades its only a joke.

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[-] 1 points by Meeky (186) from Los Angeles, CA 13 years ago

Coffee Pot hehe.

Nice. You should write down a few jokes and test them with the crowd. Laughter helps the morale.

[-] 1 points by peoplesvoice99 (10) 13 years ago

The OWS movement by definition is one of Democrats protesting the rights of the 99% Majority

Definition of Democrat A democrat is a member of the Democratic political party or someone who believes in equality for all people and ruling by the majority. (noun) An example of is Wisconsins recalling a elected republican who favors the 1% rather than the 99% in exchange for a democrat who supports the 99%

We Wisconsin protesters of republicans believe

Republican

  1. Paid to support the 1% Rich, corporations
  2. regulates in favor of leverage to rich, protects them from being prosectuted for financial fraud
  3. Believe it is all right to supress the vote by donations from rich corporations to 4.Believes in a communist governement ruled by the rich elete who write the laws that are in favor of top 1%
  4. Plege never to raise taxes on rich, give tax breaks to the rich, cut 99% workers rights

Democrat 1.a person who believes in and upholds government by the people; advocate of rule by the majority 2.a person who believes in and practices the principle of equality of rights, opportunity, and treatment 3.a member of the Democratic Party

  1. believes in democracy

Ask the protesters in Wisconsin recall of republican Scott Walker believe these Republican Party had remained fairly cohesive, as both strong economic libertarians and social conservatives opposed the Democrats, whom they saw as the party of bloated and more secular, liberal government.[84] Yet, some libertarians have argued that the GOP's policies have grown increasingly restrictive of personal liberties, and has contributed to increasing corporate welfare and national debt.[85] Some social conservatives have expressed dissatisfaction with the party's support for economic policies that they see as sometimes in favor of top 1%

[-] 1 points by peoplesvoice99 (10) 13 years ago

The OWS movement by definition is one of Democrats protesting the rights of the 99% Majority

Definition of Democrat A democrat is a member of the Democratic political party or someone who believes in equality for all people and ruling by the majority. (noun) An example of is Wisconsins recalling a elected republican who favors the 1% rather than the 99% in exchange for a democrat who supports the 99%

We Wisconsin protesters of republicans believe

Republican

  1. Paid to support the 1% Rich, corporations
  2. regulates in favor of leverage to rich, protects them from being prosectuted for financial fraud
  3. Believe it is all right to supress the vote by donations from rich corporations to 4.Believes in a communist governement ruled by the rich elete who write the laws that are in favor of top 1%
  4. Plege never to raise taxes on rich, give tax breaks to the rich, cut 99% workers rights

Democrat 1.a person who believes in and upholds government by the people; advocate of rule by the majority 2.a person who believes in and practices the principle of equality of rights, opportunity, and treatment 3.a member of the Democratic Party

  1. believes in democracy

Ask the protesters in Wisconsin recall of republican Scott Walker believe these Republican Party had remained fairly cohesive, as both strong economic libertarians and social conservatives opposed the Democrats, whom they saw as the party of bloated and more secular, liberal government.[84] Yet, some libertarians have argued that the GOP's policies have grown increasingly restrictive of personal liberties, and has contributed to increasing corporate welfare and national debt.[85] Some social conservatives have expressed dissatisfaction with the party's support for economic policies that they see as sometimes in favor of top 1%

[-] 1 points by NuclearRadio (108) 13 years ago

snore