Will the 'Occupy' Crowd Get Overtaken by Radicals?

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LOVES TO READ ALL ABOUT WALL STREET

autumn bowerman of OH 12:49PM November 01, 2011

Its not endangered of being taken over it has been taken over. The General Stike and Day of action is an example. Day of action is a phrase used by groups such as the Uhurus and many more far left radical orginations. So too is baiting the police. The M80's thrown to simiulate flash bangs, the camps complete with anti capitalism classes for the children and the tearing down of baricades are some examples of far left agenda that is creeping in. The flash bangs and barricades force a police response. Throw rocks at police turn the cameras on and wait for the reaction which you know will come. If you cant see its already been taken over your blind. This started out as regular Americans fed up and has turned into blind side attack of the radical left which is as bad or worse than the radical right.

Hugh Jones of FL 2:18PM October 28, 2011

in the sixth paragraph you spelled "the" wrong. You put "tlhe".

Sam benien of OH 12:45PM October 28, 2011

The rich bad guys are not concerned with the problems of the poor good guys. Corporate gains are increasing the wealth of the rich bad guys as the poor good guys worry about paying their bills. A revolution of the poor good guys is needed. They would close the bank accounts of the rich bad guys and share that wealth with all the good guys.

morris wise of NY 12:10PM October 28, 2011

Thanks for writing about this issue.

Here's a great read on defining the movement's philosophy:

Occupy Wall Street: A movement founded on capitalism reform, not on anti-capitalism

http://selfdeprecate.com/politics-articles/occupy-wall-street-capitalism-reform-movement/

Jason of GA 11:43AM October 28, 2011

do you consider yourself part of the 99%?

http://littlebiggy.org/4660547

littlebiggygirl of CA 11:13AM October 28, 2011

"Get Overtaken" the Radicals have been there from the very beginning, how naive are you? The better question is probably “how naive do you think we are?”

Larry of CA 10:52AM October 28, 2011

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