tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post6271481131444800909..comments2023-03-17T01:11:37.569-07:00Comments on How Bad is The Record: This Pretty Much Says What The 1% Is Doing To The Occupy MovementGary Ehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10640964040603349900noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-38719383124787949322011-11-14T09:26:06.834-08:002011-11-14T09:26:06.834-08:00The media of Australia had an article some time ba...The media of Australia had an article some time back. They said, how badly Harper was eroding Democracy in Canada. Our Civil Rights and Liberties have been taken from us as well. We now live in an evil fascist, dictatorship regime.<br /><br />Canada is now a terrible, blatant cesspool of corruption. Who other than Harper would send scum like Campbell to England as High Commissioner? Campbell has the dirtiest, most foul and corrupt political record in the recorded history of Canada. Harper has constantly embarrassed Canadians, but, that was the granddaddy of all embarrassments.<br /><br />I had read: Harper goes to New York and gave a speech at, the Council of Foreign Relations. This was Sept. 25/2007.<br /><br />Harper and Campbell forced the HST onto the people. We now know this was a scam of the dirty duo, set up before the BC election. Remember? The HST wasn't on Campbell and Hansen's radar. This was a tax, without representation and totally illegal. Oh!! And, the BCR wasn't for sale either.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-15981421615077637582011-11-13T08:03:10.324-08:002011-11-13T08:03:10.324-08:00I visited the Kamloops Occupation a couple of week...I visited the Kamloops Occupation a couple of weeks ago and found the folks there very nice. By and Large they all wanted to get their messages out. But one thing has been troubling me. And that is the lack of focus on any one issue appears to leave protesters open for ridicule and it definitely allows the MSM to refocus on the "tent city" problems, such as death and overdoses.<br /><br /> To my way of thinking there should be a concentrated effort on one subject. Starting with the banks. Closing accounts in these chartered banks and moving money to credit unions is a great idea if it catches on. Then move on to government liars. Nurses issues, teachers issues, unemployment etc.<br />And let's not forget the lack of responsible reporting by the MSM. Then maybe come back to the banks every 5 or 6 weeks.<br /><br />As far as the negative comments go: those people are almost definitely employed by the Propaganda Affairs Bureau in Victoria and Ottawa. And if they aren't employed there then I allege they are all part of the Liberal Machine and are paid supporters of big business. There prime purpose is to attack and spin.To deflect the issues or comment that others don't know what they are talking about, even though they don't give evidence themselves.Gary Ehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10640964040603349900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-11083813227822455342011-11-12T20:27:44.331-08:002011-11-12T20:27:44.331-08:00Extremely true. I've noticed the Vancouver Sun...Extremely true. I've noticed the Vancouver Sun/Province and other right-of-center online articles (& comments people make) encourages anything and everything that riles people up about the camp down there in order to encourage people to make negative comments about Occupy Vancouver. So many people make judgments left and right without knowing all the facts ... And I might add, I wonder who some of those commentators are?? I refuse to believe there can be something like 12 negative comments to every 1 about Occupy Vancouver. True enough, as you've pointed out, the focus is not on the greater issues around the movement, it's on the camp and the people. There are some people down there in the tents that don't need to be there. They are there to stand by their sisters and brothers, even on the awfully wet, windy cold nights for the 99%, some of that number of us who are in our nice warm cozy homes. Thankfully they take care of each other, but it's still difficult. At least there is lots of food, coffee, which helps provide some warmth and strength.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com