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Attacks on Occupy fuel the fire : Comments

By Pip Hinman, published 28/10/2011

To every police action there is an opposite and even stronger one.

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More information that I stupidly and in my own uneducated way was able to find on the internet.

Loan sharks set to trigger Chinese subprime crisis: expert
http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?cid=1102&MainCatID=&id=20110910000012

Crisis hits India's small loans industry:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-12035909

Microfinance: Loan Sharks or Development Agents?
http://eastafricabusiness.ning.com/profiles/blogs/microfinance-loan-sharks-or
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Sunday, 30 October 2011 8:59:07 AM
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Maybe this interview might bring some reason and understanding as to why the protesters are sick and tired of what has been occurring.

http://www.market-ticker.org/akcs-www?blog=Market-Ticker

More about William Black

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_K._Black
Posted by Opinionated2, Sunday, 30 October 2011 11:52:12 AM
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Must say I don't find it helpful to merely be presented with links, when no summary is offered of them or at least no explanation as to how they are relevant is given.

The original article was about the 'Occupy' movement. I can only say that I think the editorial (22 October 2011) in The Australian was spot on when it said: "It is not for Melbourne Lord Mayor Robert Doyle or anyone else to decide when they have had sufficient time to make their point. There is no meter running on freedom of expression. The internet and social media have their place, but, historically, the town square is in part a space for public expression".
Posted by byork, Sunday, 30 October 2011 12:55:13 PM
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Opinionated,
That's why I love the internet, thanks for sharing, I'd not heard of Bill Black before but I'll certainly check out his site.

Byork,
If you don't like to read or watch short videos then maybe the internet is not for you, Graham likes to see source material produced for comments on controversial issues and we all need to keep on educating ourselves.
Do you know why these elites won't debate or defend their actions in public?
Because in the first instance, being common criminals they are not intellectually capable of such a discourse and secondly their actions are simply indefensible, there's no argument you could construct to justify things like the U.S sub prime fraud.
As for freedom of assembly, look, maybe on the first day there were some genuine protestors in the city square but now the scene has been taken over by state actors and stooges like the RAC,UNITE,Socialist Alternative, Socialist Alliance and elements of the Greens.
These people represent and support Globalist Imperialism, what you have to understand is that there are Commies to the Left and Commies to the right of us, they all want the same thing, global government and communism.
The "NWO", if you will is a vision of a global corporate plantation system underpinned by a second generation Communist social structure based on scientific Racism (or eugenics).
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Sunday, 30 October 2011 7:20:51 PM
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