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It is, IMO, what is needed, a catalyst for change. Organization in rural areas might be the best RKP5637 Apr 2014 #1
It doesn't get any more "local" than that! arcane1 Apr 2014 #54
this guy is my hero roguevalley Apr 2014 #64
rec! SammyWinstonJack Apr 2014 #2
Kick for rural Oregon and beautiful Nehalem and Tilamook County Bluenorthwest Apr 2014 #3
I second that. classof56 Apr 2014 #27
The movement has started. nm rhett o rick Apr 2014 #4
I'll be watching this with interest. LWolf Apr 2014 #5
It's about time someone came up with a plan for this group. randome Apr 2014 #6
+1, n/t RKP5637 Apr 2014 #39
I kind of don't like the "occupy" name either Victor_c3 Apr 2014 #76
I definitely see the tide as turning. randome Apr 2014 #81
Maybe out there, but... pipi_k Apr 2014 #7
Trust me I get it nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #10
There is nothing like someone from California, gong to rural Oregon Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #62
Good point! customerserviceguy Apr 2014 #78
Their "live-and-let-live attitude" included launching a massive bioterror attack against their Chathamization Apr 2014 #79
It was the Oregonians customerserviceguy Apr 2014 #94
My mistake. I was reading that with the other meaning of "put down." N/T Chathamization Apr 2014 #95
No problem customerserviceguy Apr 2014 #96
We need at least 500,000 people like him doing this. L0oniX Apr 2014 #8
I've seen people in a small town protest with signs at the courthouse Lars39 Apr 2014 #9
I doubt it, knowing my multiple local rural areas. nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #11
It's not at all the same. Example, SD County, population 3.1 million or so Bluenorthwest Apr 2014 #23
A lovely man with a truly unworkable plan Bragi Apr 2014 #12
And there's also the fact pipi_k Apr 2014 #26
I admire the selfless dedication of many of these Activists, but I still believe that fighting for Dustlawyer Apr 2014 #13
Blah blah blah ... TBF Apr 2014 #16
You're right. Fixing politics is attending to symptom, not disease. ancianita Apr 2014 #30
Excellent point! The root cause issues need to be dealt with, not just treating symptoms. Too RKP5637 Apr 2014 #40
The true root cause is the poison of greed. This can only be defeated when enough people wake up and DesertDiamond Apr 2014 #69
And how do we go about getting public Le Taz Hot Apr 2014 #22
Public financing will be dealt with sooner or later nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #25
My state did it nearly 20 years ago by citizen initiative. Public financing is not a "canard". PotatoChip Apr 2014 #44
Unfortunately, there is no national initiative process Le Taz Hot Apr 2014 #47
Poor Maine needs to get rid of that absolute NUTBAG governor -- he is a disgrace to MADem Apr 2014 #55
good god don't mention lepage man.. he makes me ashamed of my home state... dionysus Apr 2014 #74
Isn't he awful? MADem Apr 2014 #83
he won my town by literally a few votes my dad told me. dionysus Apr 2014 #84
I'll bet your dad and many of his friends wishes they'd just swung by MADem Apr 2014 #86
he said he's done with politics if lepage gets in again (of course he won't,but it's dramatic ;) ) dionysus Apr 2014 #87
So your crack-pot legislators got elected NYtoBush-Drop Dead Apr 2014 #68
My 1st suggestion since the corporate owned media has been subverting our country for so long is to Dustlawyer Apr 2014 #45
And all of your suggestions Le Taz Hot Apr 2014 #48
I agree that my suggestions are not likely to Dustlawyer Apr 2014 #57
You keep complaining our politics are bought and paid for only to suggest political solutions. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #51
So you advocate giving up? Dustlawyer Apr 2014 #59
And who is going to pass your proposal? Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #60
What is it you would have? From what little you said it seems that you are not going to vote and Dustlawyer Apr 2014 #61
You keep dodging this very basic question. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #63
To me, Micah White is a hero.. talking the talk and walking the walk. mountain grammy Apr 2014 #14
At minimal, he has the guts to try! And to me, that is a hero! n/t RKP5637 Apr 2014 #41
Solidarity, brother. nt TBF Apr 2014 #15
K&R Tippy Apr 2014 #17
smart. this was pretty much the strategy that the far right used Matariki Apr 2014 #18
Yes, it worked for them wonderfully, and it is a complete mystery why Nay Apr 2014 #24
It is not a mystery if you listen to party poobahs nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #34
Well that is how the right wing did it. zeemike Apr 2014 #19
And the radio and TV waves in these small communities. It's hard do be in a small community and not RKP5637 Apr 2014 #42
Definitely. KoKo Apr 2014 #46
Well they own the radio and TV stations. zeemike Apr 2014 #50
So true, the dems often look to the R's to see which way the wind is blowing and then try RKP5637 Apr 2014 #58
I agree pipoman Apr 2014 #20
One of the worst mistakes the Democrats Le Taz Hot Apr 2014 #21
Absolutely. nt ancianita Apr 2014 #31
bingo Kali Apr 2014 #32
Definitely !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Apr 2014 #43
In most rural areas they will find that the local government is already occupied. FarCenter Apr 2014 #28
That's what they said when the TeaParty started their local organizing a few years ago. Sent out jtuck004 Apr 2014 #71
As it should be. We need to reclaim our land and drive all "expert" middlemen out. Out, I say. ancianita Apr 2014 #29
The second phase of the movement. I think starting with local politics is where it has to begin sabrina 1 Apr 2014 #33
So 'inevitable', you refused to listen last year. randome Apr 2014 #37
Airc, you were the one who was not listening. You demonstrated a complete lack of understanding sabrina 1 Apr 2014 #70
Maybe if you wish really, really hard, the things you say might come true. randome Apr 2014 #82
Lol, I didn't have to wish very hard to get that response, thanks for remaining so sabrina 1 Apr 2014 #93
As I reported early on nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #38
Yes, I remember your reporting on it. In fact I just mentioned it in my response below to someone sabrina 1 Apr 2014 #72
Will most ProSense Apr 2014 #35
Wow. Some hard truths there. randome Apr 2014 #36
most rural Americans are very conservative arely staircase Apr 2014 #49
Depends on where in 'Murka. KamaAina Apr 2014 #53
I said most. not all nt arely staircase Apr 2014 #56
I could totally see that happening in Ecotopia KamaAina Apr 2014 #52
hear, hear. i owned that book roguevalley Apr 2014 #65
Because that's where we should be. DeSwiss Apr 2014 #66
I believe politics follows social movement notundecided Apr 2014 #67
Occupy Bundy hmmm... maggies farm Apr 2014 #73
"ousting corrupt officials" Micah M. White, thank you! Sunlei Apr 2014 #75
Occupy was a FAILURE because they refused to become a viable POLITICAL force. Simple as that. RBInMaine Apr 2014 #77
They refused to ALIGN themselves with corrupt political forces. djean111 Apr 2014 #80
...or attempt to change them. brooklynite Apr 2014 #85
I understand that, but as far as I can see, our current political system and government are djean111 Apr 2014 #88
In that case, if Occupy et al won't, it won't happen at all brooklynite Apr 2014 #89
I doubt Occupy cares about your put-downs. djean111 Apr 2014 #90
I don't care what Occupy thinks at all...because they're irrelevent brooklynite Apr 2014 #91
Wow! You really really dislike them! Can't imagine why - is it because they refused to djean111 Apr 2014 #92
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