Occupy Atlanta Refuses to allow Rep Lewis (Civil rights icon) to Speak ++ Crazy chanting! (Congress, Rockefeller)
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Had to stay til the end to hear the bullhorn guy shouting that a consensus had been reached!! Mike check, mick check, mike check!!!!
I was told by a prog the other day that those people repeating every word is done because they don't have loud enough bull horns to be heard by everybody. That makes sense but it was in NYC where I mentioned them repeating like robots.
They do seem out of it, like they've been programmed. Somebody should hold up a poster of a giant red queen playing card and see what happens.
The Manchurian Candidate. There's a great movie they don't play anymore. I wonder why?
The guy in the white shirt to the right of John Lewis. For a second the camera zoomed in on his waist and tucked in shirt and then zoomed out. It kind of looked like he had a gun in a pancake holster there. It might have been a cellphone, possibly, but was an unusual place to carry one.
Absolutely amazing....and these people want to run things?
This video, should be shown over and over again, across the nation, to show what a bunch of loons we have here.
What is not amazing, is the complete lack of understanding by many, why these people prefer that no one co-opt their protests. It isn't about left, right, race or any of the favored buzz issues. it's about the people having lost value to the Corps and the Govt.
Last edited by florida.bob; 10-09-2011 at 08:11 AM..
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