Monday, November 07, 2011

The Difference?















An anarchist-style movement is urging its supporters to shut down the Iowa caucuses, but Occupy Iowa/Des Moines says it's different than their Occupy the Cauc-eye.

There are differences?

Neither group has formal leadership and both are considered to be more of a movement than an organization.

Both claim to be operating peacefully.

One claims, “The primaries and caucuses put on by these parties are part of an elaborate scam that deceives the public into voting for candidates that serve the private interests of the mega corporations. These parties have deliberately driven tens of millions of people into poverty.”

The other has deep concerns about whether the majority of Iowans are truly represented at what is often touted as a grass-roots event.

“This is not, in fact, a valid medium for the concerns of many”.

One is a group of hackers and the other a group of slackers, no difference there and the scientific community is united in that fact.

Even "Dumbass" and professional protester David Goodner says, “There might be some overlap” in what the groups believe.

The only difference
That I see
Is you are exactly the same
As you used to be

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