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In reply to the discussion: MAKE NO MISTAKE-Without OWS-We Would've Heard A VERY Different State Of The Union Speech Last Night! [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)24. The Egytian protests were inspired by several other factors and revolutionaries, also used by the
Indignados. There was a lot of planning and studying before the Tunisian/Egyptian revolutions.
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MAKE NO MISTAKE-Without OWS-We Would've Heard A VERY Different State Of The Union Speech Last Night! [View all]
kpete
Jan 2012
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AMEN!!! And he is taking a stand against regulation and government programs and for the free market!
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2012
#80
The original idea was inspired by Spain's Indignados. The GA, the occupying of public places etc.
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#20
The Egytian protests were inspired by several other factors and revolutionaries, also used by the
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#24
Yes, I am well aware of that and was writing about it when the rest of the media
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#52
OWS is an independent movement created out of the knowledge that the political system
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#22
It should also be clear that OWS might not be technically partisan, but its goals are PROGRESSIVE
tridim
Jan 2012
#9
Hmmm, well THAT explains all the "Vote Democratic" and Obama 2012" signs at the OWS.
bvar22
Jan 2012
#31
they are global too. OWS is all around the world. Tea bagging? Not so much.
roguevalley
Jan 2012
#41
I'm afraid I think that's wishful thinking. At best it's speculation.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2012
#14
Newspapers in the UK and Belgium indicated yesterday that Occupy shaped the SOTU and the WEF
BelgianMadCow
Jan 2012
#34
It's possible to read Obama's previous SOTUs and convince one's self that he's making a nod at OWS,
Brickbat
Jan 2012
#37
So it's a very low priority for him unless the 99% are paying more attention? n/t
eridani
Jan 2012
#71
Absolutely! They have made a difference and I feel things will change dramatically in the future.
Lint Head
Jan 2012
#16
I completely agree. OWS is just the right thing to appear when it is the most needed. I am sure
Cal33
Jan 2012
#19
a guy inside wall street tweets comments the asshats say: 'I see poor people
roguevalley
Jan 2012
#42
They have had a significant influence in redirecting the national conversation
PA Democrat
Jan 2012
#25
The Tea Party is an extreme RW group. OWS is an extremely progressive phenomenon.
Zorra
Jan 2012
#60
i am in total agreement before ows income inequality was rarely if ever mentioned in the press
arely staircase
Jan 2012
#56
Some freak pigliCON on Lawrence tried to credit Mr. President with OWS and class warfare bullshit.
lonestarnot
Jan 2012
#67