[Peace-discuss] up against the wall...

C. G. Estabrook galliher at illinois.edu
Mon Sep 26 15:59:28 CDT 2011


Thanks for this.  We'll use the picture & comment on AWARE ON THE AIR  
tomorrow.

Regards, CGE

On Sep 26, 2011, at 9:26 AM, E. Wayne Johnson wrote:

> "WB7" is a talented graphic artist and photoshopper, and
> a regular contributor to the ZeroHedge blog.
>
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> <moz-screenshot-59.png>
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> Up AGainST THe WaLL STReeT
> by
> William Banzai7
> http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/against-wall-street
>
> It amazes me that with all we have witnessed these past three years,  
> for that matter these past ten years, there are those who remain  
> perplexed as to why a ragtag coalition of outraged 18-30 something  
> protestors should be targeting Wall Street of all places.
>
> I am further amazed that these protestors stand accused of being  
> socialists, communists and anarchists. Let me remind those who are  
> challenged by these events, that the people who are being cuffed,  
> maced and bullied are not the Wall Street bailout whores who have  
> made a giant clusterfuck of the American economy and turned the  
> country into the hypocritical financial fiasco that has become the  
> laughing stock of rest of the world.
>
> Socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor indeed.
>
> It is too easy to find feeble excuses to arrest these protestors and  
> fling them in the can while mortgage scum like Mozillo are busy  
> sipping daiquiris at the 18th hole, while Dick Fuld pretends he was  
> more than a complete moron when it came to controlling risk at  
> Lehman, while Lloyd Blankfart, for some scientifically inexplicable  
> reason, remains CEO of Goldman, while Jamie Dimon scoffs at  
> financial regulation and fantasizes about a few bad apples and while  
> the entire mortgage securitization, origination and servicing  
> industry stands fairly accused of massive but unpunished civil and  
> criminal fraud.
>
> I find it truly ironic, that this very weekend the Western world is  
> sitting at the edge of yet another financial catastrophe caused by  
> the same financial bailout queens that caused the 2008 episode. Yet  
> again, no one knows what calamity will follow when Asia opens.  
> Nevertheless some see it fit, without any justification, to vilify  
> those who see their future evaporating before their very eyes and  
> those unemployed who would gladly trade their miserable shitty food  
> stamp existence for a decent way to earn a living.
>
> Is it really so difficult to understand why each and everyone of us  
> should be equally outraged?
>
> Finally, it is an absolute disgrace how this is being handled by  
> Bloomberg's army.
>
> Those people are entitled by the Constitution (remember that  
> document?) to assemble and protest. Why should it be so surprising  
> that people who are denied permission to protest at a particular  
> venue (in this case Wall Street), will find a way to move the  
> protest somewhere else?
>
> Paid morons and Wall Street sponsored hooliganism, that's why.
>
> WB7
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