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In reply to the discussion: RE: Occupying abandoned "private" property.......... [View all]Dreamer Tatum
(10,996 posts)19. Um....WHAAAAAAAAT?
Personal is different from private?
How many new rules are you going to make up here?
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I doubt that you or anyone with OWS can explain what laws they were trying to right.
randome
Jan 2012
#4
There are numerous international examples of occupied workplaces providing a good living
Capitalocracy
Jan 2012
#50
That is also true of many of the residential buildings in this country - built with housing loans
jwirr
Jan 2012
#2
That also applies to your house. So it's okay to come and take that away from you? nt
TheWraith
Jan 2012
#5
For people for whom "property rights" are sacrosanct, personal and private mean the same thing.
MNBrewer
Jan 2012
#17
I'm willing to bet she wouldn't endorse property siezure...even for a progressive cause.
brooklynite
Jan 2012
#51
People pooh-poohing Occupy Oakland's tactics should also be condemning Rosa Parks...
backscatter712
Jan 2012
#53