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My all-time favorite song. It is true now as it was then. What kind of world are we making, at what cost, for what purpose, ... WAKE UP.

 
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Very nice.
We gave the greedy bastards a run for their money back in my youth. But they killed the Kennedys, MLK, Lennon and we finished the movement off with drug use and apathy.
These kids seem smarter and are much more sophisticated. And with the internet its a whole new ball game. Communication- they hate it.
Last I heard Gloomberg was gonna clean the park today.
Yea, WAKE UP BOYS. Or the next thing you know you yoyu`ll be living in the ghetto with the other niggers. I`m allowed to say that by the way. ;)
 
OWS Exposed

The truth behind the public masturbation Flea Party Fleabaggers. Socialists, misfits, losers, and not representative of even 2% of the population let alone 99%. I love their demands:

Free college education
Minimum wage of $20
The best one: a guaranteed living wage REGARDLESS OF EMPLOYMENT STATUS

This is just a small sampling from even smaller minds. The last one translates to: Dude, I want to get paid to live in my mom's basement, hit the bong, and do video games and you owe me man. You evil person who actually does shit for a living.

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Oh man, the Dems are going to regret these guys very, very soon.
 
Very nice.
We gave the greedy bastards a run for their money back in my youth. But they killed the Kennedys, MLK, Lennon and we finished the movement off with drug use and apathy.
These kids seem smarter and are much more sophisticated. And with the internet its a whole new ball game. Communication- they hate it.
Last I heard Gloomberg was gonna clean the park today.
Yea, WAKE UP BOYS. Or the next thing you know you yoyu`ll be living in the ghetto with the other niggers. I`m allowed to say that by the way. ;)

Smarter? Man so I need to send over the avalanche of data and video showing you just how stupid these idiots are? You must get your news from PMSNBC. I ran into a few here in Austin - complete fucking idiots. And that's going easy on them. I think they need to work on making an argument and finishing a sentence (the later is not a joke).

Smarter? Their brains can't seem to Occupy a Thought and they need to Occupy a Job after Occupying a Shower.
 
Your impressions are due to the regimented thinking that has become habitual for you and your kind. I`ll elaborate on that thought later. But in the mean while lets see you gutless ass sleep in the street for what you believe in.
 
Yeah right. That's what this story is telling me: While Left Tells Assaulted Women Hush Up, SC Sheriff Empowers Saying ‘Ladies, Arm Yourselves’ | RedState

Money quote:
That’s it right there. Sheriff Wright cares about women and doesn’t want them victimized. He is striving to help them protect themselves and be truly empowered. The Left, on the other hand, wants them to shut up. Occupy Wall Street is doing one thing at least; it’s exposing the true misogyny of the Left. Their way of dealing with sexual assaults on women at their ‘protests’? Shut the women up, handle it ‘internally’ and ‘counsel’ the RAPIST for ‘his issues‘. Um. His ‘issue’ is that he’s a rapist. How about, you know, counseling his arse right into jail? They even discourage women who’ve been violently assaulted from contacting the police. Instead, they are to go talk to people like some broad named ‘Koala’. Because THAT is what every woman needs after being assaulted – to talk to a Furry.

Go ahead and keep convincing yourself these are adults. I have seen the list of demands as I pointed out above. You want to assoicate with these freeloaders who are now known to be starting by Adbusters - a Canadian anti-Semite group (and oh the videos I have of proven anti-semitism from your comrades). Freeloaders is what they are and what the people are starting to see them as.

Losers. No plan except to attempt to force more policy that will allow continued freeloading. Rapists, drug users, thieves, half-wits. Yep, sounds like the type of people you would support.
 
Arrest reveal hypocrisy of many occupiers | OWS Exposed

More proof OWS was not ‘spontaneous’ | OWS Exposed

Dallas occupier arrested in sexual assault of 14-year-old girl | OWS Exposed (Never heard of this at a Tea Party event).

Occupiers flock to health clinics with STD concerns | OWS Exposed

Another NPR occupier fired from job | OWS Exposed

The 1% debates the 99% | OWS Exposed

Of course, the idiot occupiers are calling for a Robin Hood tax. I could not agree more. Robin Hood took from the government and gave back to the people. If you don't believe me, read it again. And another little tidbit. From the perspective of the entire world, many of these occupiers - when you increase the sampling space - are actually part of the 1%. Hypocrite fleabaggers. Hippie wannabes. Freeloading losers. I have debated them in Austin - they run after about 5 minutes as long as you are not scared to confront a crowd of them and shout them down and demand an answer to your question - which they can't answer. Given my size and the police presence, I have never had more people walk away with their tails between their legs in my life. I love it. I'm bringing someone with a camera next time. These people have no clue what they are protesting let alone the basics of economics. Dolts.
 
Fleabagger retard (who by the way was found to be living off a very nice trust fund. Can you say hypocrite):

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSo-MEiMbac]Wall Street Protester Has World's Greatest Meltdown - YouTube[/ame]

I laughed by ass off.
 
Video: OWS meltdown star a Columbia grad student … with a trust fund Hot Air

More about the vid from above:
Yeah, I know, you’re shocked, shocked to discover that one of the viral-video stars of the Occupy Movement is a dilettante with a trust fund. Tina couldn’t decide whether Edward T. Hall III (no, not kidding about the name) was a master satirist or just completely insane, but after Larry O’Connor and Breitbart TV’s investigation, I’m willing to concede that Hall III isn’t going to challenge Jonathan Swift in the near future:

What’s a trust-fund baby doing on a luggage carousel, trying to stow away on a flight at JFK? Probably the same as a trust-fund baby protesting Wall Street while money managers look after his finances. You expected consistency and logic from this crowd? Hall III has to take care not to get arrested at the OWS demonstration, though, because he’s on a “conditional release” after his hijinks at JFK, which means that he can end up back in jail on the original charge if he causes any trouble.

Biggest laugh moment: the New York Times reporter trying to keep a straight face while interviewing Hall III. It looks like Corey Kilgannon was looking for a baggage carousel himself to take him away from the cliché-spouting subject, who tries to impress the reporter with how deeeeep the Occupy Movement is. Are Columbia graduates really this clueless, shallow, and prone to sloganeering? Oh, wait …

Meanwhile, non-trust-fund-baby Steven Crowder went to Occupy Dallas to get some interviews and find out what the demonstrators want from their protests. Unfortunately, Occupy Dallas was on a lunch break when he arrived. Yes, the entire demonstration was on lunch break. Fortunately, Steven got a chance to talk with an End the Fed-9/11 Truther who took the job a little more seriously. Oh, who are we kidding — a lot more seriously. Steven breaks down the key aspects of the Occupy Movement, none of which include “coherency”:

New vid:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e84L-Xsrxmg&feature=player_embedded]OCCUPIED!! (Wall Street Hippies) - YouTube[/ame]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xdQNMEY5-c]"Are you sure?" by Stephen Colbert as read by Sam Waterston - YouTube[/ame]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QquTUR9nbC4]Stephen Colbert on The O'Reilly Factor - YouTube[/ame]
 
Goddam dude, is this shit still going on after the latest studies? You may very well be a competent and talented electrical engineer, but if you are indeed competent, you're the most teatarded electrical engineer I've ever seen. .... Talk about cognitive dissonance.

You remind me of a dude stranded in the desert desperately seeking a lifeboat. .... What you gonna do with it if you find one?... Use it for shade?

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/282179/tide-turning-ows-charles-c-w-cooke

It's about time. And I think the Oakland hoodlums tipped the scale and people are starting to get pissed off. Emphasis mine:

With a little help from the residents of Lower Manhattan and a little more from the denizens of Occupy Wall Street’s tent city, significant parts of Community Board 1 (CB1) and the New York State legislature seem finally to have realized that they have been had.


“We have had twelve meetings,” one member said last night during a CB1 session in City Hall, “and now we’ve given up.” It is about time. To most clear-thinking people, it has been painfully obvious for some time that the powers that be have credulously indulged a group that is simply playing games with the democratic process. Now those powers may have caught on, too.

One resident summed it up perfectly: “This is about the law. They have been given a waiver for too long.” Indeed so, and they are reveling in it. Channeling John Adams, he made the compelling case that whether or not our elected representatives empathize with OWS is wholly irrelevant in a nation of laws and not men. “In this country, we do not get to pick and choose when and where the law is enforced,” he said. Unlike at the last such meeting, the sentiment resonated; it was generally conceded that previous resolutions at both the state and community-board levels — which routinely started with a statement of support and a reiteration of fealty to the First Amendment — were a big mistake. “We shouldn’t have expressed any political position” was the regretful consensus of the board.

Next, the protesters’ trump card was reexamined. Previously, at any mention of the First Amendment, OWS’s opponents would scatter. Yesterday evening, the issue was discussed seriously. There is no right of “occupation” included in the Bill of Rights, nor does a desire to protest accord a right to take over private property, or disregard the laws of the land. They couldn’t march into Barnes & Noble and take it over for a month with impunity. At the October 20 community-board meeting, the city’s elected representatives were blindly fawning over Occupy Wall Street’s claims to be exercising their rights. Now there is talk also of responsibilities, and it is very much welcome.

It is obvious to anyone who has spent time down in Zuccotti Park that “the law” is not of paramount concern to those in the commune. OWS’s sophomoric representatives will pay lip service to diffuse discussions about community relations and compliance with the law, but they broadly presume their cause to be above it. Those who consider themselves the vanguard of the revolution are, entirely logically given that conceit, unconcerned with the niceties of the society whose institutions they consider it imperative they overthrow, and those who regard the commune as a microcosmic blueprint for a brave new world respond to all questions by referring to their own “institutions.”

Thus we see the nauseating spectacle of rapes being reported not to the police, but to the “Security Working Group,” which hands down internal punishments to offenders. According to activist Channing Kehoe, those guilty of assault are punished by having their blankets taken away. American civil society does not include the option to opt out of the laws of the land, but that is precisely what Occupy Wall Street has done. Their “negotiations” are simply taqiyya for the secular Left. Once upon a time, we called such behavior “secession.”

There is increasing concern that the authorities have made a rod for their own backs. “Are we seriously suggesting that if a jihadist or neo-Nazi group moved in, they would have been indulged like this?” asked a community-board member pointedly. “Or the Klan!” interjected another. Meanwhile, the chairman worried about the precedent: “If any other group moves in in the future, would we be able to evict them, given the example we have set?” His ashen expression answered his own question.

At the last meeting, as I reported, “some of the members of Community Board One took turns to make brief speeches. With the exception of one woman, who spoke movingly of the Zuccotti Park area having been ‘under siege’ for ten years, each endorsed the OWS movement.” This time, each took it in turns to express disappointment, concern, and even anger. The rebels have lost their enablers.

“It’s a crime scene down there, and it’s attracting all of the worst people in this city,” said a board member. “We’re hearing reports of rapes, assaults, violence, drug use. The mentally ill are assembling. It’s a public hazard.” There is also concern for businesses. “At this rate, they’re not going to make it through the Christmas season,” the chair of the Small Business Committee said, bluntly. He mentioned Mark Epstein, owner of the Milk Street Café, by name. “This is a new business and he’s not going to make it. It’s an outrage. After all of the economics problems with the loss of the World Trade Center, this is too much to take.”

And then there are the safety concerns. The first half of the meeting was taken up in earnest discussion of a temporary bike path, with particular focus on pedestrian safety, and then by the problem of food carts blocking fire hydrants on Water Street. These are worthwhile discussions for a community board, no question, but they pale in comparison to the problems posed by the “occupation.” “Big, unmarked packages” are being delivered to the park, “with nobody checking their contents,” it was noted. This in an area which — as a result of its proximity to World Trade Center 4, and the Freedom Tower — is on high alert, and in which random searches of large containers is the norm.

This morning, there are widespread reports that Mayor Bloomberg is finally losing patience with the camp. Judging by what I heard in City Hall yesterday evening, he is not alone.

There are going to be a lot of people who are going to look very stupid for supporting these idiots. Everyone is catching on: what we have here is nothing but sophomoric freeloading revolutionary fleabaggers. This is not a movement - unless one qualifies by a preceding word: bowel.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-UpI1Ct-dg]Update: Barney Frank Clip on Daily Show Last night - YouTube[/ame]
 

Wow, this coming from the Dodd-Frank guy and the man mostly responsible for the social engineering fiasco Fannie-Freddie that lead to the housing bubble. Given his past record, what this screams is special interest. I agree with what he says, but I don't believe for a second he does. His record is proof of that. This is the stuff the OWS guys are protesting, right? Undue influence from the top 1%. How much money do you think internet gambling brings in. How much lobbying influence do they have in DC. Hypocrisy, pure and simple.
 
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