Occupy Philly to protest...Bill Clinton?

chanel

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We will be silently marching to Temple University this Saturday, and their guest speaker is Bill Clinton. We will be walking to the public event to stand up for those in the 99% whose voices have been silenced by the politicians in our failing political system.

destroy all neoliberals. no one is innocent. bill clinton is a capitalist piece of shit

https://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=236241486430935

Interesting comments at the site.
 
This is my favorite.... clearly from someone with a brain...

...it's the Glass-Steagall Act, otherwise known as the Grahmm-Leach-Bliley act of 1999, signed into law by Bill Clinton. Repealed the most important provisions of the Glass-Steagall act which opened the floodgates to derivatives trading on Wall St, which led to the crime spree that tore our economy to shreds in 2008 and which continues to this day...

Good idea. Protest Clinton... the guy who Presided over the crap that led to the crash.
 
Update:

Day 24 – Former President Bill Clinton, Congressman Chaka Fattah and Mayor Michael Nutter cancelled appearances today at Temple University after more than 200 Occupy Philadelphia participants braved the rain, snow, sleet and bitter cold to protest silence from politicians on important issues.

https://www.facebook.com/#!/notes/o...illy-braves-cold-occupyphilly/133161373453405

Irony alert: They forced both Cantor and Clinton to cancel their speeches. All in the name of "Ending the Silence". Can't make this shit up. :lol:
 
Its such a tossup between BHO and Bill Clinton, as to whose a bigger POS.

All the dumb libs who are saying that this post crossed the line, and I show lack of respect for the office of president of the United States, can go fuck themselves in advance. Fuck you very much.
 
Clinton should be protested for signing that shit. We are all in agreement. Maybe the worst single act of his Presidency.

No the worst single act of his Presidency was in treating acts of terrorism as criminal.
 

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