Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Occupy Wall Street protester demands Kansas Jayhawks coach Bill Self become Federal Reserve chairman (video)

Posted by Justin Kendall on Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 7:48 AM

The Occupy Wall Street protest in Denver turned into a one-man lovefest for the Kansas Jayhawks. The video above was shot by multimedia journalist Andy Greenhaw. It's his dad shouting: "Kansas Basketball No. 1! Bill Self for Federal Reserve chairman! Five National Championships! Fifty-five conference championships! … Missourah has won no championships of any kind!"

Greenhaw writes on his blog that his family decided to shoot the video as a joke because his dad works for a bank. The video is pretty funny and has already shown up on Deadspin.

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What is the demand? Nothing short of DEMOCRACY.
What is the action? Building a society that values each human being through an exemplar community that puts a premium on DEMOCRACY.
What is the Problem? The crony capitalism of Wall Street is corrupting the democracy of the United States of America.
The demand is reasonable. The complaint is valid, and the methodology is peaceful. outlierideas.com

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Posted by The Outlier on 10/18/2011 at 4:33 PM

Pay him no mind....he probably voted for Sam Brownback

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Posted by Wink Dinklemeyer on 10/18/2011 at 9:31 AM
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