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[QUOTE="Doomkid:1242102"][QUOTE="narkybark:1242099"]So... what's the goal behind all this?[/QUOTE] I'm not really sure, which is one of the reasons I've decided to go down there. The "movement" doesn't have incredibly specific aims at the moment. To my experience, its sort of akin to the beginning of the Tea Party when they were just an angry mob and hadn't really settled into any ideology aside from general American Conservatism. However, I believe that the advantage of whatever this is over the Tea Party is that there really is an effort for a wide open dialogue amongst a large group of people who want primarily economic and fiscal reforms. The event tonight was basically a General Assembly of a bit over 1000 that met after 8 smaller working groups discussed agenda items. In addition to the leaders of the working groups there is an open stack for any person present to address the group for one minute. Since large PA's are not permitted a "people's mic" is employed through the audience closest to the speaker echoing his/her words to the rest of those gathered. The people's mic is actually remarkably efficient and a good way to keep the attention of a large crowd. And Lamp: I'm sorry if this offends you but I truly don't understand the point of living if one has moved beyond the foolishness of faith and yet cannot have any hope for humanity. I figure that there is some small chance that this could be the beginning, and that at least bears investigating.[/QUOTE]
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