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Box A Rox
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The Gadsden flag doesn't belong to any one group box, I'm sure you don't even know the history of the flag that you mock, but hey I wouldn't expect anymore from a person who supported the occupy flag burnings And as I said this isn't about the tea party anyways, if it was you still wouldn't have anything against them, they actually made political gains unlike occupy, the group that was to busy overdosing and raping women in their hippy tents, scum of the earth.


If you Google the Gadsden Flag, among other things,  you will find this:

Tea Party Movement symbol

Beginning in 2007 at Ron Paul rallies, the Gadsden Flag has been adopted as a symbol of the
American Tea Party movement.
It was also displayed by members of Congress at Tea Party
movement rallies. Some lawmakers have called it a "political symbol" because of this association


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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If you Google the Gadsden Flag, among other things,  you will find this:

Tea Party Movement symbol

Beginning in 2007 at Ron Paul rallies, the Gadsden Flag has been adopted as a symbol of the
American Tea Party movement.
It was also displayed by members of Congress at Tea Party
movement rallies. Some lawmakers have called it a "political symbol" because of this association


People in the tea party use it but it is not theirs, this dicussion has nothing to do with the Tea Party anyways but like always you wish to hijack it for your own BS


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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At 0:08 the video opens with a prominent TeaBagger flag in the foreground.  
at 020 there are 10 TeaBagger flags
at 028 there are 8.
Between 0:32 and 0:38 there are a dozen TeaBagger flags prominently displayed.

The TeaBagger/Oathkeeper agenda is fading fast and with out the Assault Weapons ban to rally around they
likely would have vanished completely.  


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Where is the occupy movement today, they're still around and still holding up signs to promote their cause



"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Where is the occupy movement today, they're still around and still holding up signs to promote their cause



Occupy is a world wide group, and are still working for their goals... Unlike the TeaBaggers who were
always a Funded Front Group for the Extreme Right, and now vanishing.

These TeaBaggers took Cicero's advice and rejected compulsory education:




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Sure they are box that's why nobody heard from them in how long? Best part about those pictures is I bet they all have jobs and work for a living, how many occutards do you think have jobs, my guess 10-15% tops, the majority are leeches who rely on the hard work of those above to survive. They didn't want jobs they wanted more handouts from those who do work, like I said scum of the earth.


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These TeaBaggers took Cicero's advice and rejected compulsory education:


Lol, obviously by your post, you've been educated by the prescibed curriculum.  What does compulsory mean dictionary boy?


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People in the tea party use it but it is not theirs, this dicussion has nothing to do with the Tea Party anyways but like always you wish to hijack it for your own BS
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Best part about those pictures is I bet they all have jobs and work for a living, how
many occutards do you think have jobs, my guess 10-15% tops, the majority are leeches who rely
on the hard work of those above to survive. They didn't want jobs they wanted more handouts from
those who do work, like I said scum of the earth.


Henry posting through his butt again:
~ "Best part about those pictures is I bet they all have jobs and work for a living,"
Why do you assume that these TeaBaggers have jobs???

~ "how many occutards do you think have jobs, my guess 10-15% tops, the majority are
leeches who rely on the hard work of those above to survive"

Why would you assume that Occupy protesters don't have jobs???

From the Albany Times Union:
I am an Occupier: David Banks
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Before I say why Occupy Albany is important to me, I need to address something that
many people seem really interested in: my employment status.
I am a full time graduate student
, earning my Ph.D in an interdisciplinary social science program.
I worked in lots of different places before moving here for school. I worked for my dad in his small
business; I have worked in law offices, in schools, and even (believe it or not) at a big
investment bank. I left all of those jobs on good terms, and always with the blessings of my fellow
co-workers to go do great things.


I am an Occupier: Nicole Higgins
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I am a 27 year-old Registered Nurse, and I work at a local hospital, full time.  I grew up
in Johnstown, about an hour away from Albany in the foothills of the Adirondacks.


I am an Occupier: Kevin Haran
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My name is Kevin Haran.  I’m a 51 year old Marketing Communications professional married to
a Special Education teacher.


I am an Occupier: Mary Bryan
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(I am) a retiree receiving Social Security benefits and a small, secure, pension,


I am an Occupier: Robert Magee
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I am 27 years old and I work as an attorney. I graduated from SUNY Albany in 2005,spent a
year bartending nights at Mỹ Linh on Delaware Ave. and working during the day at the Marriot
TownePlace Suites across from SUNY Albany and at the Stewarts where Whitehall meets New
Scotland Road. I started at Albany Law in September 2006. I bartended throughout law school
while working as a law clerk for some fantastic local attorneys and for the Attorney General
and then Governor’s office.


See!  Henry posts his "opinion" which, as usual, turns out to be crap!  


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Henry posting through his butt again:
~ "Best part about those pictures is I bet they all have jobs and work for a living,"
Why do you assume that these TeaBaggers have jobs???

~ "how many occutards do you think have jobs, my guess 10-15% tops, the majority are
leeches who rely on the hard work of those above to survive"

Why would you assume that Occupy protesters don't have jobs???

From the Albany Times Union:
I am an Occupier: David Banks


I am an Occupier: Nicole Higgins


I am an Occupier: Kevin Haran


I am an Occupier: Mary Bryan


I am an Occupier: Robert Magee


See!  Henry posts his "opinion" which, as usual, turns out to be crap!  


Box posted evidence of 5 people having jobs.  That actually supports Henry's post that 10%-15% on occupiers have jobs if there is evidence that more than 25 people were at the rally.


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Box posted evidence of 5 people having jobs.  That actually supports Henry's post that 10%-15% on occupiers have jobs if there is evidence that more than 25 people were at the rally.


I don't know if you remember but those are the exact same people he posted months ago on the occupy thread when this was discussed before, this is all he has is those few examples   Box knows no job would put up with their employees taking a month off to join some hippy jam fest, they joined this movement because they have no job and nothing better to do, their utopia is to take from others without providing for themselves. How many occupiers died at those rallies and camp sites from overdoses, how many rapes were reported, even though this thread isn't even about the Tea Party box knows he can't compare the two when it comes to responsibility.


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"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Box posted evidence of 5 people having jobs.  That actually supports Henry's post that 10%-15% on occupiers have jobs if there is evidence that more than 25 people were at the rally.


No wonder life in America confuses Cicero so... He draws conclusions with out facts... Sorta
just makes em up!  


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