Wolf-PAC Graffiti on Governor's Mansion

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Tessa Burkett commented 2011-10-26 23:16:01 -0400 · Flag
Things like this only serve to piss off the very people that we need to consider a Constitutional Convention.
Tessa Burkett commented 2011-10-26 23:13:27 -0400 · Flag
Two words: Agent Provacateur
Patrick Partridge commented 2011-10-26 15:15:17 -0400 · Flag
I’m glad Cenk has acknowledged that this movement needs to remain legal, and not stoop to destructive acts (particularly of a publicly-owned building), but can we also address the “anarchy” sign usage? Aside from the contradiction of an “anarchist political action committee”, the idea that Wolf-PAC stands for anarchy is completely disruptive to the actual message and only serves to further the goals of those who say that Occupy, et al, “don’t know what they stand for”.

Wolf-PAC is not ANTI-government. It’s about restoring government to the people that it is chartered to represent. It’s PRO-government… so long as that government is democratic and egalitarian, and not corrupted by money. Getting corporate money out of US government is not promoting anarchy, it’s promoting actual democracy.

If this was perpetrated by an over-enthusiastic supporter, perhaps we’ll see once the police finish investigating the tapes. But it’s almost opposite enough to Wolf-PAC’s aims to make me suspicious of the intent. (conspiracy effect)
Aaron Wysocki published this page in Blog 2011-10-26 09:45:48 -0400

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