Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently commented on the Wall Street protests. "They [the US government] may crack down on this movement but cannot uproot it," Khamenei said. "Ultimately, it will grow so that it will bring down the capitalist system and the west."Sorry dude, but even though I'm going to go to a local protest tomorrow, I doubt we'll get even half of what we want. America and Europe will
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Iran's Supreme Leader Says Wall Street Protests Will Tear Down The West
Posted by Anonymous at 9:57 AM
Labels: Ali Khamenei, Europe, iran, wall street 2011 protests
Newt Gingrich Condemns Wall Street Protesters and Wants to Jail 2 Key Democrats
At the recent Republican debate, the former Speaker of the House said the Wall Street protesters have no meaning to protest unlike his favorite tea bagger groups. He said that they should not be mad at the crooked businessmen behind Wall Street, but rather some people in the government. He also said that Rep. Barney Frank, and Former Senator Chris Dodd should be arrested.
Posted by Anonymous at 9:22 AM
Labels: Newt Gringrich, politics, republican, tea party, wall street 2011 protests
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Herman Cain Blames Wall Street Protesters "For Being Poor"
With the Occupy Wall Street protests getting larger and larger; people who love CEOs, big banks, crooks, and liars have gone on the defense. Being a corrupt CEO and terrible general human being Herman Cain has said this."Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks, if you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself!" Cain said. "It is not a person's fault because they succeeded,
Posted by Anonymous at 9:53 AM
Labels: herman cain, politics, republican, tea party, wall street 2011 protests
Sunday, October 2, 2011
700 Wall Street Protesters Arrested on Brooklyn Bridge
After days and days of protesting the criminal abuses of Wall Street, the gang of protesters marched themselves onto the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. They occupied the whole street instead of the pedestrian walkway. Even though I praise the protest message (one of my friends was arrested in this very incident), I do have to condemn their occupation of the bridge. When you protest you're not
Posted by Anonymous at 9:45 AM
Labels: democrat, New York, politics, wall street 2011 protests