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[QUOTE="RustyPS%20should%20be%20working:1245836"][QUOTE="arktouros:1245831"]it's definitely not random issues. these are all related. the people know what the banks did with the pile of bailout cash. executives pocketed it and the gap between wealth and poverty got wider. look at any populist revolution and when you drill past political motives, it's always about desire to close the gap. the american revolution was supported by colonial elite because then they wouldn't have to pay the King's tax, and it got popular support for the same reason. look at egypt and all the middle east protests and revolutions all year. there are protests in the richest european countries. people know what the banks did and they're pissed. G20, bilderberg, people are starting to talk about it more and more. i'm rambling like a motherfucker but i hope you get the idea.[/QUOTE] Alright, well, I'll just have to take your word for it. I don't follow politics much, mainly because neither side can put aside their differences and work together for the good of the country. With that said, I know that if a group seems unorganized, whether it's perception or reality, then their goals will fall short. If all you say is what the main issue being protested for, then I hope it's successful in bringing about change.[/QUOTE]
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