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well as iraq war vet and member of the party for socialism and liberation michael prysner and conservative political commentator and strategist heather sermon. and from the united states to abroad the occupy wall street movement has gone the protests spreading up all over europe and beyond however the american branch of occupy wall street still feels a nord by the mainstream media are the corresponding marina power and i have met with an activist who is breaking that information barrier. from the mass demonstrations of support. to the disturbing images of police force day after day the world has been able to watch occupy wall street in action through revolution t.v. they like slipstream documenting the ongoing corporate resistance and civil unrest growing and growing in the big apple it's not about one political party or business that it's actually feeding a platform to have this debate without it being when the weight of. the powers that be five years ago. was a derivative street or on wall street today the thirty nine year old is among those camped out in zuccotti park protesting against
well as iraq war vet and member of the party for socialism and liberation michael prysner and conservative political commentator and strategist heather sermon. and from the united states to abroad the occupy wall street movement has gone the protests spreading up all over europe and beyond however the american branch of occupy wall street still feels a nord by the mainstream media are the corresponding marina power and i have met with an activist who is breaking that information barrier. from...
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survey by pew research center and here in studio to talk about why all of this is iraq a bet michael prysner thanks for being here we usually see you in l.a. nice to have you in d.c. but here are occupying the capitol with many other racket afghanistan war veterans and of thousands of people from all over the country actually will sense that's why you're here and since that's what's going on this week in d.c. and it is the tenth anniversary of the war in afghanistan with arguably no end in sight do you think that this kind of protest will be heard by top brass and by the president but i think it will i think they're very much hearing us especially the occupation going on at wall street and they're hearing us here and you know not only is this something that you know will have an effect on ending the war but really it's the only thing that will bring an end to the war i mean washington has signaled quite clearly and we've learned from the experience of your president obama being elected in two thousand and eight if washington is left to its own devices it will continue the occupations in iraq
survey by pew research center and here in studio to talk about why all of this is iraq a bet michael prysner thanks for being here we usually see you in l.a. nice to have you in d.c. but here are occupying the capitol with many other racket afghanistan war veterans and of thousands of people from all over the country actually will sense that's why you're here and since that's what's going on this week in d.c. and it is the tenth anniversary of the war in afghanistan with arguably no end in...
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earlier i posed that question to iraq war veteran member of the party for socialism and liberation michael prysner together with conservative political commentator and strategist heather here's what they had to say. the main similarity is that people are mad. as hell as one of the signs showed that the main difference is that the occupy wall street crowd now not the original one but the one now that is much more liberal than the original one is saying that they want more government they want government to take care of their needs whereas the tea party would say that now we need less government and the way we can operate better and the way we can make some positive changes our society is having less government interference in our lives michael is occupy wall street the tea party of the last. no i would say absolutely no i would say that you know as the american dream that heather mentioned is a nightmare for most americans which is why so many people have been coming into the streets you know the when this country was founded on a system of capitalism under system of slavery really you know the gap
earlier i posed that question to iraq war veteran member of the party for socialism and liberation michael prysner together with conservative political commentator and strategist heather here's what they had to say. the main similarity is that people are mad. as hell as one of the signs showed that the main difference is that the occupy wall street crowd now not the original one but the one now that is much more liberal than the original one is saying that they want more government they want...
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so who's to blame wall street or washington joining me now from our studio in los angeles michael prysner a member of the party for a socialism and liberation and he's also an iraq war veteran and from our studio here in d.c. had our ceremonial conservative political commentator and strategy yes i'll start with a you michael our protesters taking at take our protests is taking out their anger at the wrong people should they be protesting and washington and set of wall street . well i think absolutely the people who are protesting are not just in wall street but the tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands who have come out all across the country of course should be angry at washington and should be directing their anger at washington for being the loyal servants of that one percent you know the do to fall out politicians for the rich but i think that we need to go beyond that and i think that's actually what's happened in this occupy movement is they've gone beyond the politics and beyond the politicians and realize that it's the economic system that is the cause of so much hardship it
so who's to blame wall street or washington joining me now from our studio in los angeles michael prysner a member of the party for a socialism and liberation and he's also an iraq war veteran and from our studio here in d.c. had our ceremonial conservative political commentator and strategy yes i'll start with a you michael our protesters taking at take our protests is taking out their anger at the wrong people should they be protesting and washington and set of wall street . well i think...
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joining us that was iraq war that a member of the party first botia looked at him and liberation michael prysner and conservative political commentator and strategists heather karma. still ahead here on our feet from protest of the u.s. to protest in greece violence around an app and us thousands take to the streets and what's being called the quote mother of all strikes a lot far in the fire and will anyone do willing to help put it out the answers next. before rushing. but what about that nobody seems to know. but never published read the paper but the argument that they're being overly dramatic. violent riots in greece as hands of thousands of people protest a proposed austerity plan they you when i am off are demanding deep cuts in exchange for a bailout package in order to fall there is fear that without the bailout the rest of the euro zone will spiral into economic collapse meanwhile greece faces of rising unemployment and massive government debt legislators are hoping are voting on bills that would hike taxes and cut salaries but protesters don't want to pay and they're taking their fury
joining us that was iraq war that a member of the party first botia looked at him and liberation michael prysner and conservative political commentator and strategists heather karma. still ahead here on our feet from protest of the u.s. to protest in greece violence around an app and us thousands take to the streets and what's being called the quote mother of all strikes a lot far in the fire and will anyone do willing to help put it out the answers next. before rushing. but what about that...