Posted by Mark - IN. on November 12, 2011 at 18:30:31 from (75.207.31.33):
In Reply to: Have Ya Seen This :) posted by Allan In NE on November 11, 2011 at 16:30:17:
Allan,
You post here from time to time your personal music videos over at YouTube. I will not link to it, because I imagine that this topic may get pulled anyway, if you know what I mean. But some time when you are over at YouTube, do a search on this exactly as I have it "occupy wall street amazing woodstock type band", and keep your eye on the American flag off to the left from beginning to end, especially near the very end of the video. Disgusting. When those guys tell me that they are doing that for me because I am not in that top 1%, NO, they are not. I am not in that top 1%, nor am I in their 99%. Because Kim is a nice person and asked us, me, many times not to get political here, I will try my best not to, but those guys in their so called 99% do not include me.
Again, copy this " occupy wall street amazing woodstock type band ", and post it as a search over at YouTube, watch what happens to the American flag (you will know it when you see it), and then ask yourself if you are part of THEIR 99%, and I will leave it at that.
Thanks for getting the blood pressure up Allan, at least now I know that I am alive.
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