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NBC Cheers Wall Street Protests As Liberal Version of Tea Party But Denounced Actual Tea Party

By Kyle Drennen | October 03, 2011 | 13:04

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On Monday's NBC "Today," correspondent Michelle Franzen reported on the left-wing "Occupy Wall Street" protests in New York and proclaimed: "Protesters fed up with the economy and social inequality turned out en masse over the weekend....Voicing their discontent and marching for change."

Touting the protest as "a movement that has taken off in the past few weeks with protests spreading to other cities around the country," Franzen declared: "Labor experts say uprisings overseas have empowered protesters to speak out." A sound bite was included of Columbia University's Dorian Warren arguing: "Those movements, those revolutions led by young people [in the Middle East]...I think that's another, let's say, inspiration for why they are sitting-in now."

On Saturday's "Nightly News," Franzen offered a similar report, including another sound bite from Warren, who asserted the Wall Street protests were "a liberal version of the Tea Party." He added: "I think this could potentially carry over into the 2012 elections and get people to the polls."

On Sunday's Meet the Press, host David Gregory asked liberal Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne about the movement: "...your column out tomorrow talks about the equivalent Tea Party movement on the left. What did we see over the weekend in lower Manhattan and in Brooklyn, this 'Occupy Wall Street' movement....does the President, in a way, need more of this, more activism on the left to say, 'We need a response to what we're seeing on the conservative side'?"

Dionne agreed and lamented: "I think the President has been hurt by the lack of an organized left....A left would be out there saying, 'Wait a minute, Barack Obama is a moderate or a moderate sort of liberal. We want to push farther than this.' Right now, the whole discussion is skewed because the media has been obsessed by the Tea Party."

That media "obsession" with the Tea Party actually began as an attempt to completely dismiss it. Noting nationwide Tea Party tax day protests on the April 15, 2009 "Today," chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd remarked: "There's been some grassroots conservatives who have organized so-called Tea Parties around the country, hoping the historical reference will help galvanize Americans against the President's economic ideas. But, I tell you, the idea hasn't really caught on."

As the Tea Party gained momentum, the media changed tactics, demonizing it as racially motivated. In an interview with Jimmy Carter on the September 14, 2009 "Nightly News," anchor Brian Williams highlighted the former president's smear of the movement: "A certain number of signs and images at last weekend's big Tea Party march in Washington and at other recent events have featured racial and other violent themes, and President Carter today said he is extremely worried by it."

In contrast, NBC's reporting on the Wall Street protesters was free of criticism. In fact, on the September 27 "Today," news anchor Natalie Morales announced: "Protesters camping out on Wall Street got an unexpected visit last night from filmmaker Michael Moore. The 'Occupy Wall Street' protest against corporate greed is in its second week. Protesters called Moore's visit a 'morale boost' after police arrested 87 demonstrators this weekend."

Despite such arrests, and another 700 that occurred on Saturday as protesters attempted to stop traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge, NBC reporters voiced no concern of potential violence or extremism from the left-wing group.

However, on the March 24, 2010 "Nightly News," Williams warned viewers about the Tea Party: "It's getting ugly as anger over health care reform erupts into some over-the-top rhetoric, including threats now against members of Congress....It can now be said that the debate over health care reform has gone too far. It's now veered into threats of violence."

Unlike NBC, ABC and CBS have given little coverage to the "Occupy Wall Street" protests –  simply featuring news briefs on their respective morning shows on Monday – but it was still slanted in favor of the left-wing movement.

On ABC's "Good Morning America," Bianna Golodryga reported: "And the arrest of over 700 people in a weekend march across the Brooklyn Bridge has reinvigorated anti-Wall Street protestors. They now say that their message into going national is in, and they're digging in for the long haul."

On CBS's "Early Show," Betty Nguyen noted: "Here in New York, those anti-Wall Street protesters are staying put. The activists are camped near the financial district. Demonstrations have entered a third week, and over the weekend, some 700 protesters were arrested as they crossed the Brooklyn Bridge. The groups plan to continue their demonstrations indefinitely."

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Here is a full transcript of Franzen's October 3 report on "Today":

7:16AM ET

SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: Outrage is growing on Wall Street as protestors dig in for the long haul. Seven hundred people were arrested over the weekend during demonstrations on the Brooklyn Bridge. NBC's Michelle Franzen is in lower Manhattan this morning with the latest. Michelle, good morning.

MICHELLE FRANZEN: Well, good morning, Savannah. Demonstrators are beginning their third week of protest here, sleeping out and camped out at this park near Wall Street, their message of discontent over the economy and big corporations is still taking shape but their movement is gaining more attention each day.

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: No Backing Down; Wall Street Protestors in it For the "Long Haul"]

CROWD CHANTING: We got sold out! Banks got bailed out!

FRANZEN: Protesters fed up with the economy and social inequality turned out en masse over the weekend. Demonstrators including this former Marine, who says despite having a job he is worried about the future.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN: I barely make enough money to pay my way. You know, I don't even pay my student loans each month because I can't afford it.

CROWD: The whole world's watching!

FRANZEN: Voicing their discontent and marching for change. Some seven hundred were arrested for blocking traffic on New York's Brooklyn's Bridge Saturday. Growing tensions along with a movement that has taken off in the past few weeks with protests spreading to other cities around the country.

CROWD: We'll never be defeated!

FRANZEN: Labor experts say uprisings overseas have empowered protesters to speak out.

DORIAN WARREN [COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY]: Those movements, those revolutions led by young people and I think they've been unemployed and wondering what to do, so I think that's another, let's say, inspiration for why they are sitting in now.

FRANZEN: Near Wall Street, a park serves as base camp, where the grassroots efforts of community organizing and traditional media have merged with savvy social networking.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN B: It's becoming more and more organized each day and we're building the infrastructure and then every day we get bigger and find out that our infrastructure's inadequate.

FRANZEN: And those numbers are expected to grow here in the park, with protests today and they've also got the support over the last few days of major unions, and we could see the biggest rallies later this week, Savannah, that's when those union members are expected to turn out and show their support.

GUTHRIE: Alright, Michelle Franzen in lower Manhattan, thank you.

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Hmmm... how many Tea Partiers were ever actually arrested?

Submitted by SickofLibs on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:10pm.

SPECIAL EXTRA BONUS TROLL CHALLENGE: go out and find the answer.

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Why?

Submitted by GeneralAl on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:17pm.

Why can't I post? I'm still having to reply!

"Old Soldiers never die, they just fade away"!

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GeneralAl

Submitted by ForeverOnTheRight on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:24pm.

I have wondered the same thing. I noticed a "post comment" above the posts that I clicked on to open the comment box that you normally see. Now I am seeing the normal comment box. I hope I have been helpful. (Perhaps NB has brought back the box now anyways.)

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Gee, thanks a lot, GeneralAl.

Submitted by SickofLibs on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:43pm.

Like responding to one of my comments is some kind of black mark on your permanent record.

<just kidding!>

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Good morning SoL, and aloha

Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:29pm.

Good morning SoL, and aloha from Hawaii. I still can't find my own comment box - now I don't even have a 'add new comment' button!!! Maybe NB is trying to get rid of me???

But with regards to this malarky - you've got the TEA party, which is for smaller government, less taxes, upholding of the Constitution, and all things American..............and then you've got this riff-raff, being funded by the same guys that they are protesting against, and being quoted as saying that they WANT government to enforce it's will on the people, and apparantly calling for Boy Barry Obama to spearhead their efforts. Now - since they are 'marching for change' - I thought they GOT the 'hope and change' when Barack the Destroyer was coronated!!!

And, as you said, how many TEA partiers were arrested?? And how did the area look after the TEA partiers were finished?? And are there TEA partiers showing up at these anti-Wall Street rallies beating up these demonstrators??? And what do these guys do, anyway?? They're going to camp out there for a long time - with their computers?? Where's the bathrooms?? Where's the showers?? How does the area look where they are camped out??And what are they proposing, anyway??

Is Roseanne Barr there with her guillotine???

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Oh, cmon, Killa,

Submitted by SickofLibs on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:37pm.

who hasn't crapped in the street outside of the NY Stock Exchange?!

PS- I get that disappearing new comment box, too - then I have to click the small 'Post new comment' link right at the end of the story.

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My 'post new comment' link

Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:58pm.

My 'post new comment' link has been rescinded, so I don't even have that!!! And yesterday I had to log-in 3 times - which usually happens once every tew weeks. I even lost a nice long reply the my ol' buddy the Vet after writing it, and then not having it posted, due to having to log-in again. Of course, I couldn't remember it well enough to write it again, but I should've.

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ZERO.

Submitted by LibertyAtStake on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 7:01pm.

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Alternative headline

Submitted by locomotivebreath1901 on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:17pm.

Hyper-partisan, uber-liberal TV network declares a small bunch of petulant, self-loathing, unemployed squatters who seek to foul other people’s nests in quest for some neo-bolshevik utopia - which apparently includes preventing other citizens from using roads they helped pay for - are just swell!

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I wonder if these protestors

Submitted by ForeverOnTheRight on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:18pm.

I wonder if these protestors are a bunch of college students or former college students that have been manipulated by professors into thinking more socialistic and the media has fooled them into thinking it is all Wall Street's fault?

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If there was ever a larger

Submitted by bkeyser on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:22pm.

conglomerate of useful idiots, I've never seen it. I guess during the 60's, but I didn't experience that.

The useful idiots who (self-admittedly) have no coherent message but seem to stand against "corporations" are funded in large part by George Soros; George Soros is one of the most connected (read: crony) capitalists who made billions on deals that would have made the TARP bonus payments look like run-of-the-mill expenses; and his connections to governments and the manipulation of currencies -which disproportionately effect the less well-off or most indebted members of society (read: poor kids with college loan payments)- are legendary. They're the Jews cheering on the Nazis leading them into the chambers while they scold the people trying to help them escape. It's astounding just how utterly ignorant these people are.

They're not even idealistic, as so many supporters would have you believe. Ask any one of them the following series of questions and marvel over the answers that would surely result:

Q: Are corporations people? A: No.

Q: Are corporations evil? A: Yes.

Q: If you succeed in eliminating the banks, where would you go to cash your welfare check? A:

Q: How much money should one person be allowed to earn annually? A:

Q: Do you support athletic contracts worth millions of dollars per year? A:

Q: Do you support celebrities earning millions of dollars per year? A:

Q: Which government or country -of the past or present- would you prefer the US be modeled after? A:

Q: If you weren't here today, what would you be doing? A:

I'm just glad I won't live long enough to see the result of these people in charge.

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Simply breathtaking

Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:39pm.

I watched a bit of that on the morning segments of Fox News, and they had a reporter out there asking questions, and just let the answers speak for themselves.

One perfectly good example:  Question:  If a rich guy offered you a job, would you take it?  Answer:  Not just no, but a very vociferously answered NO with a shake of vehemence added.

I forget the blond lady(Martha McCallum?) it was, she had a guy on there, and right after they played that segment, they couldn't help but laugh, it was so absurd!  The reporter should have followed it up with "So if a poor person out of work offers you a job, you would take it?"  I would love to see the answer to that.

But these idiots out there, they really believe in that nonsense of robbing from the rich and not having to work for it!  God almighty, it's scary too!  These people need to be shipped off to NeverNeverland and I don't mean the deceased Michael Jackson's former estate either.

-Jon

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I have some answers

Submitted by ArcherB on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 10:01am.

If you succeed in eliminating the banks, where would you go to cash your welfare check?

A:  The Check Cashing place... Duh!

 

How much money should one person be allowed to earn annually?

A:  Less than I do.

 

 

"To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary."

--Ernesto "Che" Guevara

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Hipsters and Hackers and... Unions... Oh my!

Submitted by kata on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:34pm.

They finally got noticed.  Though I am pretty sure it was partially due to the smell.  When all else fails someone can throw a trashcan through a Starbucks window... or in this case - obstruct traffic for an entire island.

I don't see this ending well when their "demands" are so completely varied and vague.

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Passengers on Ark Fleet Ship B

Submitted by JeffC... on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:39pm.

Whenever I see leftist college students protesting, like the Wall Street "occupiers," I always think of the Golgafrinchans from "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe." The "G's" claimed that their homeworld was about to be destroyed, so they created three Arks to ferry their people to safety. Ark "A" would be for the people who ran the world, Ark "C" for the people who did the actual labor, and Ark "B" for everyone else, like documentary producers, hairstylists, and telephone sanitizers. Ark B would be sent first to get the planet ready for everyone else. The Guide noted that the Golgafrinchans made up the story about their world being destroyed to rid the planet of its useless people, only to have those remaining behind wiped out by a disease transmitted on unsanitized telephones.

I'm guessing there aren't many engineering and pre-med students there. Those with real majors are still at school working on their degrees to get actual jobs after graduation. And that's why the Tea Party doesn't have multi-day events like the left does.

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That was it!

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:48pm.

Why did they program the B Ark to crash?

I can't remember, but there was a good reason for it.

You're all a bunch of blooming idiots!

Oh, that was it!

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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Spoiler Alert!

Submitted by JeffC... on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 10:30pm.

Ark B crash landed on primitive earth. I guess their DNA wasn't completely eradicated.

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Of course the MSM is going to support the protesting commies

Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:43pm.

They are all commies themselves.

Birds of a feather, ya know.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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"Inspired" by whom?

Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 1:44pm.

Since when have these protests ever need to be "inspired" by overseas protests?  There's been hundreds of the protest over the last 30 years or so. I don't remember the MSM ever claiming that a protest in, say Greece, led to a Wall-Street protest here in America during the Bush administration, for example. Why do they suddenly feel the need to link this Wall Street protest with the Middle East democracy movements of the last few years? Are thy looking for a new "image?"

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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It is true, if you understand

Submitted by eaglewingz08 on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 2:04pm.

It is true, if you understand libtard doubletalk, that these "protests" are the "liberal version of the tea party".  The liberal version of the tea party, decoded means, an astroturf union and academic elitist street propaganda street theatre effort with no widespread public support.  We saw in Wisconsin how threadbare the liberals' "tea party" efforts are, in a state with a decided left wing voter base. Even liberals reject the liberal thuggery of their activists.

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MSNBC Double Standards

Submitted by NVRAT on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 8:07pm.

HA, more crap from the NERDS and CURDS. Any one with an ounce of brains should join the TEA Party and find out what it is really all about. Down with the Democratic and Republican parties, rescue America and oust the Washington Elite.

NVRAT
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Obama's 2012 campaign

Submitted by greatj on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 8:14pm.

I don't see the Tea party rioting and attacking the police.This is a propaganda campaign for Obama and the Democratic party for 2012 .M.S.N.B.C.is also using this to attack all Republicans and Conservatives.Lets see if these leftist trash attack Jeffrey Immelt and General Electric who is Obama's best buddy.

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Occupy Wall Street List of Demands

Submitted by bkeyser on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:01pm.

Dolts. Gotta give them credit though, their trying to develop some coherency in their message. That being said, their Proposed List of Demands seems to lack anything resembling- well- coherent. Please, Obama, please show some solidarity with these folks. Please? I'll donate $3 to your campaign if you'll just come out (haha, no pun intended) and express your support for their agenda.

[Edit] By the way, the kid who wrote this classical comedy claims to hail from the poor and impoverished urban wasteland of............. Martha's Vineyard. No wonder he's angry.

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bkeyser,

Submitted by Trix Rabbit on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:08pm.

I think you're only partially correct on their coherency.  Demand 3 states: "Guaranteed living wage income regardless of employment."

So, in other words, I or anyone else should be able to sit on our asses and still collect a paycheck.

Then comes the most contradicting and flagrantly stupid statement at the end: "These demands will create so many jobs it will be completely impossible to fill them without an open borders policy."

Thousands of illegal, er..., excuse me, non-documented, non-US nationals can come here to collect a paycheck.

And still, they have no clue as to who will pay for all this.

For the MSM: In your pomp and all your glory, you're a poorer man than me.  As you lick the boots of death born out of fear.

Ian Anderson "Wind up"

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Trix (& BK)

Submitted by MrShy on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:26pm.

I thought you were joking. Then I went to their demands list page. You're not joking.

Am I living in one, big make-believe comedy world orchestrated by commie progressives (who wear big, red noses, floppy shoes, et al)? Yeah, I am. Un. Real.

Btw, we are now taking submissions!!!!

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But we're serious. PM me here if you write something up and take a pic!!

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HAHAHAHA, BK you are my hero!

Submitted by Denny Crane on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 9:17am.

I can't stop laughing!

Demand five: Begin a fast track process to bring the fossil fuel economy to an end while at the same bringing the alternative energy economy up to energy demand.

Demand eleven: Immediate across the board debt forgiveness for all. Debt forgiveness of sovereign debt, commercial loans, home mortgages, home equity loans, credit card debt, student loans and personal loans now! All debt must be stricken from the "Books." World Bank Loans to all Nations, Bank to Bank Debt and all Bonds and Margin Call Debt in the stock market including all Derivatives or Credit Default Swaps, all 65 trillion dollars of them must also be stricken from the "Books." And I don't mean debt that is in default, I mean all debt on the entire planet period.

I hope they win!!!! Wait, let me go and run up all the bills on my credit cards first. Oh, and take out a loan on a house in Beverly hills. 

Be on the lookout for random acts of journalism from the MSM~h/t Rush

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Perhaps the "protesters" need a map?

Submitted by UpNorth on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 8:47pm.

After all the B.S. they've put out, and the phony complaints on video that their arrests are "illegal" because they weren't advised of their rights, I've got just a small news item for them, Trumka, Stern and Hoffa, they still haven't occupied Wall St. 

Camping out in a park, nearby, doesn't count.  Sorry, hipsters, but the sad truth is that, you're still failures, all of  you!!!!!!  And, blogging about it on your laptop, or chatting or texting on your iphone  isn't exactly shunning corporate America, now is it?

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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Motorhead fan convention?

Submitted by Unsane on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:13pm.

You know, from the looks of the picture here, I would think this was a Motorhead fan convention, not a protest by spoiled brat rich kids out to slit their own throats as well as ours. 

Idiots.  They have no idea that if they GOT the revolution they so badly want, they and their parents would be among the first to go. 

P.S. Really.  Columbia University needs to be renamed "Columbia Community College" at this point...but then, that would be insulting to community colleges. 

"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)

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I don't know about Motorhead.

Submitted by Trix Rabbit on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 9:24pm.

For me, Uns, I thought they looked more like a small, select group of highly confused individuals who were longing for a Bronsky Beat or Culture Club reunion.

For the MSM: In your pomp and all your glory, you're a poorer man than me.  As you lick the boots of death born out of fear.

Ian Anderson "Wind up"

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Unsane,

Submitted by Agnostic on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 8:42am.

It has been reported by a couple of sources that a 'leak' on Twitter announced that Radiohead would be giving a free concert at the protest.  Coincidentally enough the concert was to be the same night that most of the media pictures were taken to boost their numbers.  They still only had about 2000 people but TEA Party events are meaningless with 5 to 10 times the number of people.

Remember the crowds at then Senator Obama's speeches where the media never bothered to tell anyone that a free concert was scheduled after the speech?  Now they have to use rumors because they can't even get real bands to show up.

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Mental giants, they aren't

Submitted by TempusFugit on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 12:27am.

"And, blogging about it on your laptop, or chatting or texting on your iphone isn't exactly shunning corporate America, now is it?"

 

I was reading comments on Yahoo earlier tonight and some were suggesting boycotting all foreign made merchandise. I suppose all of them were using American made computers to post their comments. Or maybe they're using American made cans tied together with American made string, like my old treehouse phone when I was a kid

In Switzerland, they had brotherly love and five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock! - Orson Welles
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CCR's " Don't Look Now " ...

Submitted by Hog_Flambe on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 10:42pm.

... comes to mind.

Ask those assembled...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qKHPDJZaeE

* Always dug the Minutemen version from Double Nickels On The Dime.

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Pause and reflect....

Submitted by DumbCanuck on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 8:17am.

...how right Glenn Beck was when he warned about this for the past year or so before he left Fox News. I miss GB on Fox. Now that he's gone, he's become irrelevant. No, I won't join GBTV. I have my reasons.

Now about the dissappearing comment box. I got that again on this thread too. My solution after much trial and error is to refresh the page, but to click the red 'x' button on your MS IE browser before the page finishes running its scripts. Allowing the page to complete normally will cause the comment field to dissappear.

Note that I'm not 'replying' to anybody? Give it a try, and see if it works for you. Again, I don't know if this problem occurs with browsers other than IE.

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I have noticed, that everytime there is a fund raising here

Submitted by Boudin on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 9:06am.

The site goes wonky

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I have noticed, that everytime there is a fund raising here

Submitted by Boudin on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 11:10am.

The site goes wonky

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