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bigmonkey

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9. There are multiple levels all working at once, also.
Fri Jan 6, 2012, 04:27 PM
Jan 2012

It could be that in the atmosphere that OWS has created that these petitions are pragmatically effective. Too much focus on one thing of any kind may fail long-term. Systems adapt, just like people do, after all.

As a pragmatic example, the 50-state strategy that Howard Dean championed made otherwise losing elections into winners. Analysis that had focused on those elections, without accounting for the 50-state strategy, would have deemed some of them losers and they would had their support withdrawn à la Emmanuel.

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Anybody think the $2 charge was overblown by the media to avoid covering more substantial people's limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #1
Pragmatically, some forms of protest are more effective than others. Speck Tater Jan 2012 #2
yeah that's a good point. limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #5
10,000 people marched on the WH in Nov. protesting the gas pipeline, it worked. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #7
Unfortunately there were provisions inside the NDAA that might upset the truedelphi Jan 2012 #11
There are multiple levels all working at once, also. bigmonkey Jan 2012 #9
Very good point. Speck Tater Jan 2012 #13
Think that's selling OWS way short. All "effects" are not equal. DirkGently Jan 2012 #14
Agreed. See my post #13 directly above yours. nt Speck Tater Jan 2012 #15
Very well said. loudsue Jan 2012 #16
I agree JustAnotherGen Jan 2012 #3
your cynicism has merit in this bunker....... MindMover Jan 2012 #4
hahaha thank you limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #6
Not really. Billions dealing with fancy investments are hard to grasp, but... TreasonousBastard Jan 2012 #8
That is $24 that Verizon will not have to spend via Citizens United ruling... IthinkThereforeIAM Jan 2012 #18
That Lop-Eared rabbit must be stoped. SOPA to the rescue! wandy Jan 2012 #10
And our good corporations are already using US Government's threats of intimidation truedelphi Jan 2012 #12
"rabbit namd cracker" pnorman Jan 2012 #17
Rock on Ms. Katchpole! JNelson6563 Jan 2012 #19
GO MOLLY!!! Odin2005 Jan 2012 #20
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