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This young man seems like a silly child.
Isn't this what the far left tried to do during Occupy Wall Street? Did he miss that one and how it didn't work out so well, when winter came?
They didn't try to desolve the government.
They were to busy desolving on police cars.
Isn't this what the far left tried to do during Occupy Wall Street? Did he miss that one and how it didn't work out so well, when winter came?
Isn't this what the far left tried to do during Occupy Wall Street? Did he miss that one and how it didn't work out so well, when winter came?
Isn't this what the far left tried to do during Occupy Wall Street? Did he miss that one and how it didn't work out so well, when winter came?
The message is the same no?
1. And besides, who's going to take you seriously when you shift from "stop these mother****ing banksters from taking advantage of the rest of us" to "if we occupy this wedge of grass in frott of this here ATM machine maybe we can make the world Utopia".
2. But if they can get that traction back they need to stay on message or once again they'll go careening back over the cliff of too much do-good-isim.
Good post a couple of points to add. Adam Kokesh already changed his message he wanted it to be a rally against Gun Laws when the whole NewTown thing was happening, and the Government was passing useless gun legislation. So since he is a horrible planner, he never got to do the march, especially after being arrested and spending some time in jail and some time trying to get out of jail, he then went on and changed his message. now that NewTown is pretty much forgotten by the general public.
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