Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Will You Occupy Justice Speech

One thing about me, and writing books and memoirs—are what people like about my jargons. They love the fact that you will get a moralizing speech somewhere in the documentation. This speech called, “Will You Occupy for Justice,” is about why we as the people made a choice to occupy.


Will You Occupy for Justice

As we the people came together and mocked a symbol of hope and passion for life, plus solidarity to the people. We came to New York City, and staged a protest. We the people protested against these mal-practices of the banking system. We fought against the corruption of greed in capitalism—plus the perception the rich had on the middle class. We as people believed in fighting for the middle class, and the struggling poor. Our fight, against the financial industrial system—isn’t a fight against capitalism; or the overthrow on who is wealthy plus the many that are poor. This fight should always be about economic security, and the power of the people to demand a fare and cleaner government. As I rehash an old statement:

The People are tired I say, (They are tired of what) -- They are tired of being brought by politics.

If you are tired of having your cultural beliefs, the right to worship any religion you choose, plus the moral right to your personal health. You as a person shouldn’t be subjected to the political trials, and religious trial binaural on a public display—to what you do with your bodies. And religious prosecution should never be a political tool, to divide the people from worshiping their God.

The People are tired I say, (They are tired of what) -- They are tired of being brought by politics.

Tired of leaders favoring corporate interest, because of what has been donated to their re-election campaign fund. Tired of leaders, mocking the poor—while jazzercising the same corporate interest that lobbied their campaigns. Tired of special favors for those who incorporate the art of thievery—while mocking the lives of the poor and middle class. Tired of using investments as a tool to segregate the passion of the people. Tired of those who live in the 1% while you have others that occupy the world of the 99%. Tired of record profits from the banking system that bet against your financial health—in a system that gets paid whether you fail or gain success. Like Bank of America—reaping in $4.8 billion dollars in charging 10% in hidden fees on your money marketing accounts, debt accounts, and home equity accounts. While taking $64 billion dollars in T.A.R.P. funds, to bail out their board room debts, while forcing many people into equity problems, that led to homes being foreclosed on! If you are tired of a bank, reaping profits off of your financial misery—then you can understand why people are occupying the streets.

The people are tired I say, (They are tired of what) -- They are tired of being brought by politics.

People are tired of our candidates for president using these religious principles that impact matters on social liabilities, as a marketing tool—to hamper the faith our your elected president. Yes we believe in the ideas that government shouldn’t be in the people’s bedroom. While the faith and beliefs of the people, shouldn’t be marketing tool on mocking someone’s faith. The health of our daughters’ and mothers’ bodies should be a family matter between the house of worship and the family. Not a tool, to divide some people from others based on the church and where that religious entity stands in politics. And the house of worship should never be in presidential campaigns. And candidates should have moral obligations to respect the sanctity of our public policies and religious beliefs, when it comes to family

Public Policy should never be a tool to swift vote the people from their leaders. And it’s against the principles set by the Catholic Church, to intrude people’s lives with matters on family values—to incorporate them into political persuasion. Since a spiritual cleaning, as no grounds to be a public matter.

The people are tired I say, (They are tired of what) -- They are tired of being brought by politics.

We came together in 2008, and worked hard –voted and created a symbol of change. And nobody said that this type of change would be easy, nobody said that changing the makeup of this country was going to happen overnight. And nobody said that working from the bottom up was going to dramatically change federal, state, or municipal government in one session, or year. And nobody anticipated a congressional house, and senatorial republicans—to be insubordinate on the growth of this country, in order to tank it, and make sure our president fails. And the leadership of John Boehner shouldn’t be about a copy-paste movement to swift vote the general public. And from day one, a lot of people who would never vote for, or have voted for President Barack Obama, wanted to make his presidential legacy—an illegitimate president. Where they have gone as far as disrespecting the office of the president

Comming soon in the book: Wall Street Occupied. Wall Street Occupied's copyright's belong to Coaches! 101 (PAC) with the Library of Congress: Control #2011962093, for ISBN: 1468021443, which is scheduled to be released soon.

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