Occupy Eugene recovers from protests, plans another rally

Those involved with Occupy Eugene recovered Friday after a hectic day of protests in the downtown area as a part of “National Day of Action.”

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Jerome - 11/19/2011 2:51 PM
2 Votes
I think they mean they are the 0.99%

Jerome - 11/19/2011 2:48 PM
1 Vote
These links tell it all. http://occupywallst.org/forum/proposed-list-of-ows-demands/ http://takethesquare.net/2011/07/31/quick-guide-on-group-dynamics-in-peoples-assemblies/

X eurekan - 11/19/2011 12:35 PM
3 Votes
I am soooo sick of hearing about these lazy freeloaders destroying private property,using these properties for a bathroom,foul mouthed terrorists,is what they are.They are changing nothing & none of them have a clue of "a cause".There is none except to live off others,which is why,"THEIR LAZY FREELOADERS".They are just angry that real Americans have made a life & work & don't live off others.

Workin 4 U - 11/19/2011 9:51 AM
4 Votes
sab17 - You support the 99% you are the 99%, What about the people that are being put out by this? How can you say you support this when they are affecting people that are just trying to live their lives. The only people your hurting are those that are trying to get on with their lives. This movement has become a joke and is worthless!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sab17 - 11/19/2011 8:08 AM
2 Votes
I wholeheartedly support this movement. I am the 99%! That said, blocking regular citizens access to the bank of their choice only serves to alienate this movement's supporters. There are a variety of reasons why people have chosen to stay with these banks. They are NOT the people who are the targets of this movement. The greedy corporations and banks are the targets of this movement.

huhwhat - 11/19/2011 5:38 AM
4 Votes
worthless anachist, call them what they are, un-american trying to force their socialist ideas on other. they cause tons of damage to personal property and business costing the tax payers tons of money.

ismileatdogs - 11/19/2011 1:57 AM
0 Votes
I support the occupy eugene protests. Thank you for protesting and camping out when I can't do it.

EugeneDave - 11/19/2011 12:01 AM
4 Votes
How fortunate that they have "recovered". I wonder if they'd like to reimburse the local banks for the business they lost.
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