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To: Wade who wrote (31820)10/5/2011 4:24:16 PM
From: zamboz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
Agreed. This is very exciting to see. I am not sure if these demonstrators know all the things about banksters that get discussed here on SI, but they know enough.



To: Wade who wrote (31820)10/5/2011 4:54:14 PM
From: Mike M22 Recommendations  Respond to of 48092
 
Felix Zulauf - he has made some great call in the Barron's roundtable. If memory serves he and Fred Hickey were the most bearish roundtable guys in Jan/ Fed 2008 - both like gold then and now seekingalpha.com



To: Wade who wrote (31820)10/10/2011 6:49:12 PM
From: Wade1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
"The Occupy Wall Street movement lacks direction and therein hides the danger. The political rhetoric that emanates from the Democrats about the rich is really highly dangerous as we enter into this black hole that will suck in every aspect of the free economy and our personal liberty. "

and

"What we are fooling around with in the midst of this economic implosion is the Dark Side of Humanity. Nobody will accept blame and thus it is always easier to blame some other group. This generic blame targeted at Wall Street by politicians is HIGHLY irresponsible, dangerous, and can easily set off such social unrest it is mindboggling. Don’t think for one moment that attacking the Jews will never happen in America. They will merely begin by attacking the banking profession and thereafter it will migrate to some other distinction using of course a different label to mask the hostility the lies beneath.
Refusing to police the market manipulators threatens to bring down the entire house of cards. The average person is incapable of distinguishing between Wall Street and those that seek to manipulate markets to gain perpetual profits without risk, and when that economic tsunami comes, they are bailed out by the taxpayer. FOR THE RECORD, THE STOCK BROKERS WERE NOT PART OF THAT GAME! So yes; this can get very dangerous if we keep blaming the rich. It will migrate to something else as always!"

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