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    They ought to be protesting in front of the whitehouse and congress. They're the ones that have put us in the situation we're in if you ask me. Seems like if they want change start there and get the president and republicans and democrats attention there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmyers View Post
    They ought to be protesting in front of the whitehouse and congress. They're the ones that have put us in the situation we're in if you ask me. Seems like if they want change start there and get the president and republicans and democrats attention there.
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    Oct 27, 2011 4:37pm by Abbie Boudreau
    ‘Occupy’ Protests Cost Cities Millions


    With tensions mounting daily, the name Scott Olsen has become a national rallying cry for the Occupy Wall Street movement.

    Olsen, a 24-year-old Iraq veteran, is in serious condition after suffering a fractured skull during clashes with police in Oakland.

    He joined the protests after work Tuesday night and suffered his head wound when police fired tear gas into the crowd during the crackdown. People who came to his aid were then scattered by a gas canister tossed by police.

    In an effort to show solidarity with Olsen and their counterparts in Oakland, protesters in New York City marched to City Hall on Wednesday night. The demonstration led to a tense confrontation with police and 10 arrests.

    Today, the police union said officers had showed restraint but the union would sue any protester who injured an officer.

    So are the confrontations entering a dangerous new stage?

    Many city officials are under pressure from constituents tired of unsightly tent cities, dead grass and dangerous conditions. The cost to already struggling municipalities, which must protect and clean up after the protesters, is soaring.

    “We know for a fact we’ve crossed the $300,000 threshold in terms of money spent so far for this operation,” said Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed.

    In San Francisco, the bill is more than $100,000.

    “It’s just something that has to happen, it’s a worldwide movement,” said protester Dustin Sneed, who has been at the San Francisco protest since the beginning.

    Across the country, the figures are growing. In New York City, overtime costs are $3.4 million. In Minneapolis, the sheriff’s department reports spending $200,000. And in Boston, the tally is $2 million and counting.

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    It’s just something that has to happen, it’s a worldwide movement,” said protester Dustin Sneed, who has been at the San Francisco protest since the beginning.
    What an ass....you all are barking up the wrong tree.
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    Flier at Occupy Phoenix asks, “When should you shoot a cop?”
    October 28, 2011 by Ed Morrissey


    http://hotair.com/archives/2011/10/2...u-shoot-a-cop/

    Hot Air has confirmed with the Arizona Department of Public Safety that fliers have been found at Occupy Phoenix instructing people on when to shoot police officers. First reported by the Jon Justice show on 104.1 FM in Tucson, the flier resulted in a counterterrorism alert issued to all law enforcement agencies in the state:

    Copies of an “informational” letter were left on a table for protestors pick up [sic] and read during the “Occupy Phoenix” event at Cesar Chavez Park. The presence of the letter was reported to the ACTIC by a Maricopa County Sheriff’s Deputy who had responded to an unrelated call and was alerted to it by another deputy working the event.

    The letter is blatantly anti-government and anti-law enforcement in nature. It not only condones but even encourages citizens to kill any “government agent” (i.e. law enforcement officers), who in their perception violates their rights. Examples are given in the document, of “illegal” search and seizure, sobriety and border checkpoints, airport security, etc… In essence this document states that citizens have the right and moral obligation to resist any action by law enforcement that is viewed as a violation of the citizen’s rights, and often-times resistance involves killing officers.

    “Occupy” events have drawn protestors for various causes including “Chalk the Police” and “Police Brutality Day”. With emotions running high in regards to law enforcement and government personnel, there is obvious concern this document could incite actions with protestors to take actions they might not have taken otherwise.
    It’s a lengthy flier, but these two paragraphs are worth noting, as they capture the general flavor of the missive:

    Pick any example of abuse of power, whether it is the fascist “war on drugs,” the police thuggery that has become so common, the random stops and searches now routinely carried out in the name of “security” (e.g., at airports, “border checkpoints” that aren’t even at the border, “sobriety checkpoints,” and so on), or anything else. Now ask yourself the uncomfortable question: If it is wrong for cops to do these things, doesn’t that imply that the people have a right to RESIST such actions? Of course, state mercenaries don’t take kindly to being resisted, even non-violently. If you question their right to detain you, interrogate you, search you, invade your home, and so on, you are very likely to be tasered, physically assaulted, kidnapped, put in a cage, or shot. If a cop decides to treat you like livestock, whether he does it “legally” or not, you will usually have only two options: submit, or kill the cop. You can’t resist a cop “just a little” and get away with it. He will always call in more of his fellow gang members, until you are subdued or dead.

    Basic logic dictates that you either have an obligation to LET “law enforcers” have their way with you, or you have the right to STOP them from doing so, which will almost always require killing them. (Politely asking fascists not to be fascists has a very poor track record.)
    The flier goes on at length for two pages with much of the same vitriol. Let’s try approaching the actual arguments presented in this screed, such as they are. I’ll grant that police occasionally abuse their power, and that some functions like airport security have become overbroad and unnecessarily intrusive (in service to political correctness, actually). In some cases, those abuses get taken to disturbing levels, as I have learned through personal experience and through the experiences of those close to me. However, the vast majority of my contacts with law enforcement have been professional and even friendly.

    When a law-enforcement officer crosses the line, people in a free society have more options than surrender or murder, however. We can work to change the laws so that the abuses get curtailed, when the abuses come from the law itself (airport security and sobriety checkpoints among them). We can pursue legal action when the abuses come from the police officers individually. Put simply, contra this person’s hysteric and historically ignorant perspective, we don’t live in a fascist state or anything close to it. This is a person straining mightily to give intellectual and philosophical cover for murderous intentions, which run seriously and deep.

    I’m curious to see how the media in Arizona and the rest of the nation approach this development. They went into convulsions retroactive to the Gabrielle Giffords shooting that killed six other people because Sarah Palin used crosshairs on a map once (as had Democrats on a number of occasions), which the media used to paint the Tea Party and conservatives as somehow responsible for the massacre conducted by a madman with no discernibly rational political posture. Will they hold the Occupy movement to the same ridiculous standard? I’m betting …. no.
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    Attention, Protestors: You're Probably Part of the 1%
    By Morgan Housel | Motley Fool – 10 hrs ago


    About a year ago, The Wall Street Journal ran an article describing the plight of Americans struggling to rebuild after bankruptcy. The article highlighted Linda Frakes, who filed for bankruptcy after accumulating over $300,000 in credit card debt. "Ms. Frakes is now unemployed, living on $330 a week of unemployment benefits and odd jobs," the Journal wrote. Frakes "struggled to rent a home and buy a car after bankruptcy. A used-car dealer ultimately gave her financing on a Jaguar."

    No one's hardship should be belittled. Becoming unemployed or losing a home aren't just financial problems. They're social and emotional problems that strike at people's sense of being. But things always need to be kept in perspective. Only in America, I thought to myself after reading the article, can someone be driving a Jaguar and portrayed as living in an impoverished underclass. Context is crucial with these issues.

    The recent Occupy Wall Street protests have aimed their message at the income disparity between the 1% richest Americans and the rest of the country. But what happens when you expand that and look at the 1% richest of the entire world? Some really interesting numbers emerge. If there were a global Occupy Wall Street protest, people as well off as Linda Frakes might actually be the target.

    In America, the top 1% earn more than $380,000 per year. We are, however, among the richest nations on Earth. How much do you need to earn to be among the top 1% of the world?

    $34,000.

    That was the finding World Bank economist Branko Milanovic presented in his 2010 book The Haves and the Have-Nots. Going down the distribution ladder may be just as surprising. To be in the top half of the globe, you need to earn just $1,225 a year. For the top 20%, it's $5,000 per year. Enter the top 10% with $12,000 a year. To be included in the top 0.1% requires an annual income of $70,000.

    Of course, goods and services cost different amounts in different countries. These numbers only apply to those living in the U.S. To adjust for purchasing power parity, those living in Western Europe should discount their dollar-denominated incomes by 10%-20%, Milanovic says. Those in China and Africa should increase their incomes by 2.5-fold. India, by threefold.

    The global distribution figures may seem incomprehensibly low, but consider a couple of statistics you're likely familiar with: According to the U.N., "Nearly half the world's population, 2.8 billion people, earn less than $2 a day." According to the World Bank, 95% of those living in the developing world earn less than $10 a day.

    Those numbers are so shocking that you might only think about them in the abstract. But when you consider them in the context of the entire globe, including yourself, the skewing effects they have on the distribution of income is simply massive. It means that Americans we consider poor are among some of the world's most well-off. As Milanovic notes, "the poorest [5%] of Americans are better off than more than two-thirds of the world population." Furthermore, "only about 3 percent of the Indian population have incomes higher than the bottom (the very poorest) U.S. percentile."

    In short, most of those protesting in the Occupy Wall Street movement would be considered wealthy -- perhaps extraordinarily wealthy -- by much of the world. Many of those protesting the 1% are, ironically, the 1%.

    This isn't to disparage the Occupiers' message. Protestors are, I think, upset because so many of America's top 1% are perceived to have earned their income unjustifiably -- think bankers and bailouts. Most are not against inequality of wealth; they're against inequality of opportunity. As they should be.

    But take a step back and put things in perspective. As Milanovic notes, "One's income ... crucially depends on citizenship, which in turn ... means place of birth. All people born in rich countries thus receive a location premium ... all those born in poor countries get a location penalty. It is easy to see that in such a world, most of one's lifetime income will be determined at birth." He continues, "it turns out that place of birth explains more than 60 percent of variability in global incomes." And there are few better places to be born than America -- even if you end up poor by American standards. If there is inequality in opportunity, those born in America are the ones with the unfair advantage.

    As author Matt Ridley put it, "Today, of Americans officially designated as 'poor,' 99 percent have electricity, running water, flush toilets, and a refrigerator; 95 percent have a television, 88 percent a telephone, 71 percent a car and 70 percent air conditioning. Cornelius Vanderbilt had none of these." Nor does much of the world.

    Food for thought.

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    Thats her problem. She has to feel rich. $300,000 in credit cards and after bankruptcy has to buy a Jaguar to feel successful. Give her a million a year and she would try to live like she makes 2 million a year. No sympathy.

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    Get these PACs and corporate money out of our political system. Stop lawyers from taking over control of our country for profit. America is founded on ideals of INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, and the elected representatives should not be accepting bribes. I am not interested in being indebted to a bunch of criminal banksters by my congressional representatives. I want my rights back.

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    I've often wondered why this isn't brought up more often. We never stop to think of why people will come to America & take the most menial jobs and live in the most austere conditions. More often than not, it is far better that they'll ever have in their own country. A good chunk of these protesting Americans are simply spoiled, and for Obama & his ilk to be chumming up to them is rather telling. So much for "United" States of America, eh Mr. President?

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    It is a relative world. Take the time to thank God for what you do have and not to blame others for what you don't.
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    The key here is the unfair opportunity for the haves and have nots. I so totally agree. Like if you vbuy a $500,000 home you get 5 years of no income tax. This is supposed to spur the housing market. Really? I am sure, those who can afford it, already have their home.

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    The #Occupy protesters are the new Vandals
    Posted by: Phineas on October 30, 2011 at 6:12 pm


    The Vandals were a Germanic tribe that so terrorized the dying West Roman Empire, particularly during the sack of Rome in 455, that later authors used their name to coin a word describing the wanton destruction of anything beautiful or civilized — “vandalism.”

    The Occupy movement would seem to be the latest heirs to the “Vandal tradition:” despising the civilization that’s given them so much, making incoherent demands, and engaging in barbaric and even criminal behavior. My blog-buddy ST has done a great job chronicling much of it. http://sistertoldjah.com/archives/ca...ers/occupiers/

    Well, here’s another example for you: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...MN951LNTGB.DTL

    Nearby, small merchants complained that the camp has hurt their businesses, and they fear that a “general strike” called by protesters for Wednesday could further discourage customers. Meanwhile, big companies said the street protests affected their daily operations, and some Oakland residents said they were worried that police, busy with protesters, are even less able to respond to crimes in their neighborhoods.

    What business owners said they fear is that the camp will devolve into chaos again, something some said has already begun.

    The owner of Sankofa African Arts and Jewelry said that on the two mornings since protesters returned, her front doorway has reeked of urine. She said her business has declined by 80 percent since Occupy Oakland began. “I really, really want them to leave,” said the owner, who gave only her first name, Ellen. She has owned her business for 17 years. “What they are doing is making business worse.”

    A camp supporter overheard her lament and shouted: “You would have lost your business anyway with the way the economy is going.”

    Ellen burst into tears.

    Moji Ghafouri said business has gone down 25 percent at her Caffe Teatro. Protesters also smashed one of her windows. “I’m a small business,” she said. “If you’re against corporations or big business, I’m not them.”
    No, you’re not, Moji. Nor is Ellen. But, to the Occupiers, you might as well be. Whatever your politics, these people don’t represent you, regardless of their claims to speak for a mythical “99-percent.” You’re business owners, capitalists. You’re honest people trying to make a future for yourselves. And though you’re not among the wealthiest people in America, that doesn’t matter to the Occupiers. Your sin in their eyes is that you’re willing to work within the capitalist system to build a better life for you and yours, instead of screeching for a barren egalitarianism. That’s why the protester treated Ellen with such nihilistic contempt: to them, you’re all “Little Eichmanns.” To them, you’re just a tool of the hated old order, worthy only of contempt. What you have is theirs to loot and, if they don’t take it, to ruin. What you have built is theirs to tear down.

    The Vandals would approve.

    Afterthought: Let me here and now express my deep contempt for the mayors, such as Oakland’s Jean Quan, who’ve let these “movements” wreck the lives and businesses of residents unfortunate enough to be stuck in the area. Hiding behind a fig leaf of “respect’ for “tolerance” and “free speech,” these cowards are failing some of the most basic duties of civic governance: the protection of life, property, and public order. Are these business owners and taxpayers second-class citizens, inferior to the “Occupiers?” Do they have no rights?

    Do your job, mayors: order the mob to disperse. If they refuse, send in the police and this time don’t call them off.


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    UPDATED* #OccupyWallStreet: The Rap Sheet, So Far
    by John Nolte November 1, 2011


    ***Updated — Today we hit incident 110.

    One of the secret weapons the corrupt mainstream media uses in their never-ending quest to Palace Guard for the left is context. For example, when it came to the Tea Party, the MSM was notorious for amplifying a single incident (that was usually a lie) and using it to attempt to smear and define an entire movement. This is what you do when you want to quickly take out a political enemy.

    The MSM’s contextual game changes, however, when their desire is to strengthen a movement and give it credibility and room to grow. By dutifully reporting individual incidents but not reporting on the growing scope and size of Occupy Wall Street lawlessness, the MSM is willfully covering up the violence, vandalism, and anti-Semitism that truly does define this movement.



    Moreover, by intentionally keeping the pieces of this story scattered, the MSM is allowed to have their cake and eat it too. No one can accuse them of not reporting these incidents, but by choosing not to bring the pieces together, the MSM ensures the least amount of public relations damage is done to the Occupiers.

    What I’ve collected below is far from comprehensive but still shows over 75 incidents of sexual assault, violence, vandalism, anti-Semitism, extortion, perversion, and lawlessness.

    The MSM could easily tell the story of how this violence-prone movement is becoming an increasing threat to our society. After all, my research below is the result of nothing more than Twitter and Google. Among others, The New York Times, Washington Post, Politico, and the LA Times have willfully chosen not to use the resources at their disposal to give the public an honest look at this growing menace. In their partisan minds, truth doesn’t trump agenda.


    A few notes on the list below. Whenever possible, I traced the incident back to the original news source. I was as careful as possible when it came to duplicate postings, though I would guess there are a few in here. There are also less than five examples that don’t involve what I would qualify as outright lawlessness but do help to expose the Occupiers for who and what they really are. Finally, and this is the most important way in which the list is imperfect, I most certainly wasn’t able to document everything. A perfect list would be much more alarming than the one I slapped together in just a few hours.

    What is true is that on October 18, pollster Doug Schoen (a Democrat!) discovered that a full 31% of Occupiers were willing to commit violence in pursuit of their agenda, whatever that is. As a response to this startling and frightening admission, the MSM either outright ignored or dismissed it. What you’ll see below proves that at least when it comes to their willingness to break the law, the Occupiers are keeping their word.

    The list is in no particular order. Like the Occupiers themselves, it’s unruly, disorganized, messy and not focused solely on the nation’s media centers. The movement is spreading across America and bringing with it their outrageous and appalling behavior.

    NY: 10/1/2011 — Police Arrest More Than 700 Protesters on Brooklyn Bridge
    Madison, WI: 10-27-2011 — Madison Occupiers Lose Permit Due to Public Masturbation
    Phoenix: 10/28/2011 — Flier at Occupy Phoenix Asks, “When Should You Shoot a Cop?”
    NY: 10/18/2011 — Thieves Preying on Fellow Protesters
    NY: 10/9/2011 — Stinking up Wall Street: Protesters Accused of Living in Filth as Shocking Pictures Show One Demonstrator Defecating on a POLICE CAR
    NY: 10/7/2011 — Occupiers Rush Police … More
    Cleveland: 10/18/2011 — ‘Occupy Cleveland’ Protester Alleges She Was Raped
    NY: 10/10/2011 — ‘Increasingly Debauched’: Are Sex, Drugs & Poor Sanitation Eclipsing Occupy Wall Street?
    Seattle: 10/18/2011 — Man Accused of Exposing Self to Children Arrested
    10/12/2011 — Iran Supports ‘Occupy Wall Street’
    Portland: 10/16/2011 – #OccupyPortland Protester Desecrates Memorial To U.S. War Dead
    Portland: 10/15/2011 — #OccupyPortland Protesters Sing “F*** The USA”
    Chicago: 10/17/2011 — COMMUNIST LEADER Cheered at Occupy Chicago
    10/15/2011 — American Nazi Party Endorses Occupy Wall Street‘s ’Courage,‘ Tells Members to Support Protests and Fight ’Judeo-Capitalist Banksters’
    Boston: 10/14/2011 — Coast Guard member spit on near Occupy Boston tents
    Boston: 10/11/2011 — Boston Police Arrest Over 100 from Occupy Boston
    New York: 10/11/2011 — “You Can Have Sex with Animals.”
    New York: 10/15/2011 — Harassing Police with Accusations of Phony Injuries
    New York: 10/9/2011 – ‘Occupy Wallstreet’ Protesters Steal from Local Businesses
    New York: 10/25/2011 — Three Men Threatened to Kill 24-Year-Old Occupy Wall Street Protester for Reporting Rape
    Baltimore: 10/18/2011 — #OccupyBaltimore Discourages Sexual Assault Victims from Contacting Police
    Portland: 10/27/2011 — Occupy Portland’s Attempt At Wealth Redistribution Ends In Theft
    Los Angeles: 10/14/2011 – Anti-Semitic Protester at Occupy Wall Street
    10/27/2011 — A Death Threat From an Occupy Wall Street Protester
    10/27/2011 – Anti-Semitic Tweet From Occupier or Sympathizer
    Boston: 10/20/2011 — Occupy Boston Doesn’t Want Police Involved in Rape
    New York: 10/5/2011: Anti-Semitic Occupier Screams About Jews, Israel
    New York: 10/4/2011 — Occupier Taunts Jewish Man
    Boston: 10/2011 — Occupiers Block Street
    New York: 10/2011 — Occupier Tries to Steal Police Officer’s Gun
    New York: 10/27/2011 — Occupiers Block Traffic, Get Arrested
    Oakland: 10/27/2011 — Occupiers Throw Garbage at Police
    Oakland: 10/19/2011 — Abusive #OccupyOakland Protesters Ban Media from Tent City
    Eugene, OR: 10/19/2011 — Occupiers Displace Farmers’ Market Threatening Hundreds of Jobs
    Portland, OR: 10/18/2011 — Capitalist Offering Jobs at Occupy Portland Finds Few Takers
    NY: 10/20/2011 — #OccupyWallStreet Threatens Businesses, Patrons
    NY: 10/14/2011 — Violence Breaks Out During #OccupyWallStreet March Toward Stock Exchange
    NY: 10/14/2011 — Protesters March On Wall Street, Scuffle With Cops
    Oakland: 10/19/2011 — #OccupyOakland Protesters Threaten Reporter
    Oakland: 10/26/2011 — Occupiers Scuffle with Police
    Oakland: 10/24/2011 — Protesters Storm, Vandalize, Shut Down Chase Bank
    Dayton, OH: 10/22/2011 — Protester: ‘F*ck The Military, F*ck Your Flag, And F*ck The Police’
    Chicago: 10/14/2011 – Protesters’ Message At #OccupyChicago Rally: ‘Destroy Israel’
    NY: 10/23/2011 — #OccupyWallStreet Supporter Rants Against Israel, Jews
    NY: 10/22/2011 — #Occupy Kid: ‘Burn Wall Street, Burn!’
    NY: 10/21/2011 — New Yorkers Fed Up With Noisy, Defecating Protesters
    Oakland: 10/21/2011 — Occupy Oakland Evicted After Reports Of Crime And Intimidation
    Oakland: 10/19/2011 — #OccupyOakland Out of Control: Rats, Graffiti, Vandalism, Sexual Harassment, Public Sex and Urination
    Chicago: 10/26/2011 – Occupiers Under Investigation by FBI for Links to Terrorism
    Cleveland: 10/29/2011 — Rape Reported at Occupy Cleveland
    Dallas: 10/24/2011 — Police Investigating Possible Sexual Assault Of Teen At Occupy Dallas
    Bloomington, IN: 10/26/2011 — Man Claims Occupy Bloomington Protesters Drugged, Handcuffed Him
    NY: 10/10/2011 — Sex, Drugs and Hiding from the Law at Wall Street Protests
    Glasgow: 10/26/2011 — Woman Gang-Raped
    Boston: 10/23/2011 — Occupy Boston Protesters Arrested For Dealing Heroin – With 6 Year-Old in Tent
    Portland: 10/16/2011 – Sex Offender Registers Occupy Portland Camp as Address
    Denver: 10/15/2011 — Occupy Denver Demonstrator Accused of Groping TV Photographer
    Lawrence, KS: 10/25/2011 — Sexual Assault Reported at Occupy Camp

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    Minneapolis, MN: Bricks, Rocks, ‘Riot Supplies’ Discovered by Police
    Phoenix, AZ: 10/27/2011 — Neo-Nazis Patrol “Occupy Phoenix” With AR-15′s
    Chicago: 10/26/2011 — Occupy Chicago Invades City Hall
    10/26/2011 — ACORN, Occupy Email Talks About Assault on Banks
    10/26/2011 – OccupyWallStreet Strategy for Reports of Violence Against Cops
    Chicago: 10/26/2011 — Unrepentant Domestic Terrorist Bill Ayers Wows Occupiers
    Chicago: 10/25/2011 — Ayers Coaches #OccupyChicago, Callsg for School ‘Occupations’
    10/26/2011/ — Occupy Protests Have Jewish Leaders Concerned
    Wash DC: 10/27/2011 – OccupyDC Leftists Provoke Police – Hang Flag on Top of DC Statue
    Albuquerque, NM: 10/26/2011 — Occupy Squatters Riot With Police
    San Diego: 10/25/2011 — Flag Used as Chew Toy by Occupier’s Dog
    Oakland: 10/25/2011 — Occupiers Throw Bottles at Police
    NY: 10/27/2011 — Occupy Wall Street Protesters: Rush Limbaugh Is Bigger Threat Than Al-Qaeda
    10/27/2011 — Occupy Wall Street Launching First Nationwide General Strike in America Since 1946
    NY: 10/28/2011 — Fox 5 News Reporter Assaulted at OWS
    10/28/2001 — Total Occupy Arrests Made Thus Far: 2750
    Nashville: 10/28/2011 — 30 Arrests Made at Wall St. Protest
    NY: 10/20/2011 — Former Marine Tries to Taunt Police into Violence
    NY: 1023/2011 — Islamist Group Joins with Occupy Wall Street
    Los Angeles: 10/13/2011 — Roundup of Overt Occupy anti-Semitism
    NY: 10/12/2011 — There are No Anti-Semites at Occupy Wall Street. Except for This Guy
    Missoula, MT: 10/20/2011 — Drunk 11-Year-Old At Occupy Missoula, Adult Arrested
    Oakland: 10/28/2011 — Bounty Out On Police Officer?
    Manchester, NH: 10/28/2011 – Woman charged with pimping teen recruited at Occupy NH rally
    San Diego: 10/28/2011 – 40 Occupiers arrested
    Boston: 10/24/2011 — Occupy Boston Vandalism of Banks
    Boston: 10/25/2011 – Store Owner Suffers 4 Break Ins Since Occupy Boston Began
    Portland: 10/28/2011 — Portland Police: Buckets of Excrement Scattered Around #OccupyPortland Camp
    Seattle: 10/20/2011 — Two Possible Occupiers Charged With Assault
    Seattle: 10/18/2011 — Armed Felon Arrested at Occupy Seattle
    Seattle: 10/18/2011 — A Tent Fight and (At Least) One Arrest at Occupy Seattle
    Seattle: 10/17/2011 — Over 50 Cops Clear Westlake Occupation, Make Eight Arrests
    Seattle: 10/13/2011 — Cops Arrest Several Occupy Protesters
    Seattle: 10/13/2011 — Chanting Protesters Surround Police After Officers Arrest Two
    Denver: 10/29/2011 — Protesters Clash with Police at OWS Denver
    Austin: 10/13/2011 – Occupy Austin protesters arrested for blocking cleaning Crews
    Calgary, CN: 10/28/2011 — Occupiers do $40,000 in Property Damage
    Cincinnati, OH: 10/21/2011 — 23 Arrested, Remains of protests fill two dumpsters
    Sacramento: 10/19/2011 – 9 arrested in ‘Occupy Sacramento’ protest
    Sacramento: 10/13/2011 – Four More Occupy Sacramento Demonstrators Arrested
    Austin, TX: 10/22/2011 – Man Arrested After Knife Incident at Occupy Austin Camp
    Nashville: 10/29/2011 — Tenn. Protesters Arrested For 2nd Straight Night
    Austin, TX: 10/30/2011 – Austin Police arrest 38 Occupy Austin Protesters
    NY: 10/30/2011 — Woman Assaulted in Her tent
    Orlando, FL: 10/28/2011 – Occupy Orlando, police clash over use of downtown park
    Orlando, FL: 10/26/2011 – 2 Occupy Orlando protesters arrested for trespass
    Orlando, FL: 10/22/2011 – Police arrest 19 Orlando protesters on trespass charges
    Asheville, NC: 10/30/2011 – Occupiers Clash with Homeless in Asheville
    Nationwide: 10/27/2011 — Pro-Occupy Site claims 2511 Arrests Thus Far
    Fort Worth, TX: 10/16/2011 — Arrests at Occupy Fort Worth Protest
    NY: 10/29/2011 — Three Incidents of Anti-Semitism
    San Francisco: 10-29-2011 — Anti-Semitic, Folsom Street Fair Types & Che Guevara Lovin


    Recently, President Obama said that the Occupiers are just like the Tea Party.

    That’s a lie.

    ADDED: On top of everything else, imagine the drain all this lawlessness has on law enforcement resources. My list doesn’t even include the collateral damage. Thanks to Occupy Wall Street’s drain on police personnel, shootings increased 154% in New York alone. What is it in Chicago, Seattle, Boston, Oakland, and Cleveland?

    Just last week Vice President Joe Biden was all freaked out about the possibility of crime rates increasing if Congress didn’t pass Obama’s Son of Stimulus. Well, that premise was based on a lie, but the same White House trying to sell that bill of bull isn’t at all concerned with the very real increase in crime caused by the Occupiers they encourage.

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