Video: Occupy Wall Street Vs. The Tea Party – You Be The Judge

by Helen Sabin

This video shows exactly what Occupy Wall Street is all about. A picture is worth a thousand words, and these pictures speak volumes about the movement. Notice the words of the president, then stay tuned for the comparison with the Tea Party.

Feel free to copy the video link and pass around to all your friends, neighbors, and family. Then vote against Barack Obama in 2012.

You watch and decide which movement has America’s best interests at heart.

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Comments

  1. TaterSalad says:
  2. Anonymous says:

    Nothning but a bunch of spoiled, lazy brats being used by the communists/socialists/marxists. Think they will be given special benefits when the govt fails, banks fail, grocery stores are empty? Nope, the communists will let them die or will execute them when they start doing one of their “protests” again. The rest of us will be locked and loaded. And surviving. Because WE THE PEOPLE know how to take care of ourselves and our families.

  3. I don’t see any debate here. OWS is nothing like the Tea Party. OWS are a bunch of violent radicals. Tea Party are not

  4. So exactly how do you stalwart, rock ribbed republicans figure to make wall street pay for massive fraud? You do realize that it was Wall street that put us where we are today? is your plan to put the same people back in power that got us into this mess? How does one protest to your liking?

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  1. [...] Unlike the Tea Party movement, which is largely responsible for changing the nature of the debate in Washington (and in 2010, changing the face of Congress), OWS will most likely have zero impact on the political process, due to lack of substance and provocative style. [...]

  2. [...] Unlike the Tea Party movement, which is largely responsible for changing the nature of the debate in Washington (and in 2010, changing the face of Congress), OWS will most likely have zero impact on the political process, due to lack of substance and provocative style. [...]

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