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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2011, 02:06:13 PM »
Ok, time to stop playing games with these clowns.  >:(


DEVELOPING:  A New York City police officer was slashed during Thursday's "Occupy Wall Street" action--and a second cop was taken to a local hospital with an eye injury--after heated clashes between protesters and activists across lower Manhattan, sources told FoxNews.com.

Both officers are said to be in stable condition, although the incident marked an escalation of tension in the uneasy give-and-take between NYPD officers charged with maintaining order, and protesters determined to be heard.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/17/occupy-protestors-march-on-new-york-stock-exchange/#ixzz1dzk9d0j2
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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2011, 03:42:44 PM »
http://news.yahoo.com/occupy-protesters-march-nationwide-many-arrested-195851231.html

NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of Occupy Wall Street demonstrators took to the streets around the U.S. on Thursday to mark two months since the movement's birth and signal they aren't ready to quit, despite the breakup of many of their encampments by police.

At least 175 people were arrested in New York, many for blocking streets near the New York Stock Exchange. One man was taken into custody for throwing liquid, possibly vinegar, into the faces of several police officers, authorities said. Police in Los Angeles arrested 23 people.

Demonstrations were also planned or under way in such cities as Washington, St. Louis, Las Vegas and Portland, Ore.

Chanting "All day, all week, shut down Wall Street," more than 1,000 demonstrators gathered near the NYSE and staged sit-ins at several intersections. Helmeted police broke up some of the clusters, but most of the crowd re-assembled in Zuccotti Park, where the encampment that served as the unofficial headquarters of the Occupy movement was broken up by police earlier this week.

"This is a critical moment for the movement given what happened the other night," said Paul Knick, a software engineer from Montclair, N.J., as he marched through the financial district. "It seems like there's a concerted effort to stop the movement, and I'm here to make sure that doesn't happen."

Organizers in New York said protesters would fan out across Manhattan later in the day and head into the subways, then march over the Brooklyn Bridge.

About 500 sympathizers, many of them union members, marched in downtown Los Angeles between the Bank of America tower and Wells Fargo Plaza, chanting, "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out."

In Albany, N.Y., about 250 protesters from Buffalo, Rochester and other encampments arrived by bus to join a demonstration in a downtown park. Police in Portland, Ore., closed a bridge in preparation for a march there and later detained more than a dozen people who sat down on the span.

The street demonstrations marked two months since the Occupy movement sprang to life in New York on Sept. 17. They were planned well before police raided a number of encampments over the past few days, but were seen by some activists as a way to demonstrate their resolve in the wake of the crackdown.

Thursday's demonstration around Wall Street failed to disrupt operations at the stock exchange but brought taxis and delivery trucks to a halt. Police allowed Wall Street workers through the barricades, but only after checking their IDs.

The demonstrators included the actor and director Andre Gregory, who said he hoped the movement would lead to national action on economic injustice.

"It's a possible beginning of something positive," he said.

Police said four officers went to a hospital after a demonstrator threw some kind of liquid in their faces. Many demonstrators were carrying vinegar as an antidote for pepper spray.

Some onlookers applauded the demonstrators from open windows. Others yelled, "Get a job!"

"I don't understand their logic," said Adam Lieberman, as he struggled to navigate police barricades on his way to work at JPMorgan Chase. "When you go into business, you go into business to make as much money as you can. And that's what banks do. They're trying to make a profit."

Gene Williams, a bond trader, joked that he was "one of the bad guys" but said he empathized with the demonstrators: "The fact of the matter is, there is a schism between the rich and the poor, and it's getting wider."

The confrontations followed early-morning arrests in other cities. In Dallas, police evicted dozens of protesters near City Hall, citing health and safety reasons. Eighteen protesters were arrested. Two demonstrators were arrested and about 20 tents removed at the University of California, Berkeley.

City officials and demonstrators were trying to decide what to do about an encampment in Philadelphia, where about 100 protesters were ordered on Wednesday to clear out immediately to make way for a long-planned $50 million plaza renovation at City Hall.

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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2011, 03:46:58 PM »
http://news.yahoo.com/occupy-protesters-march-nationwide-many-arrested-195851231.html

About 500 sympathizers, many of them union members, marched in downtown Los Angeles between the Bank of America tower and Wells Fargo Plaza, chanting, "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out."

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In that respect they are right. But for the culprit to that they need to look at the Beltway, not Wall Street.
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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2011, 07:03:44 PM »
In that respect they are right. But for the culprit to that they need to look at the Beltway, not Wall Street.

Actually JC they are lying, the line you quote says many of them were Union members, Unions got nearly as much money as banks and more than 1/2 of GM, at the expense of people who had actually invested in the company.

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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2011, 08:08:21 AM »
Sounds like the NYC Fire Brigade needs some hose practice.

#$@ing feral leechers.

Nice term!!.... Leechers who have no home and run wild in the city/country side
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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #15 on: November 18, 2011, 08:13:56 AM »
Our local Conservative Radio station (yes, there is one in Boston) called them "Occu-pods" yesterday.  I thought that was hilarious!

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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #16 on: November 18, 2011, 08:22:44 AM »
I wouldn't sweat it. The snow will sort them out if sheer boredom, ours, and probably theirs, doesn't. I mean its been two months and what's changed? Its beyond old now. You made your point, go home. ::)
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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #17 on: November 18, 2011, 08:51:22 AM »
I don't think that they've made any real point!  Just proved that they don't really have a clue whom to blame for their poor, non-productive lives!

From what I'm seeing on the news every night, these people are just plain looney hippies from the 60's joining forces with the less then adequately educated lazy youth movement, motivated by some left wing, nut bag professors and liberal wienies.

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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #18 on: November 18, 2011, 09:41:42 AM »
Nice term!!.... Leechers who have no home and run wild in the city/country side

The US Dept of Fish and Game should issue seasonal culling permits for such wildlife, as should ours to kee their numbers in check.
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Re: Don't Go To NYC Tomorrow. OWS, Now Threatening Violence.
« Reply #19 on: November 18, 2011, 12:11:44 PM »
I don't really that they've made any real point!  Just proved that they don't really have a clue whom to blame for their poor, non-productive lives!

From what I'm seeing on the news every night, these people are just plain looney hippies from the 60's joining forces with the less then adequately educated lazy youth movement, motivated by some left wing, nut bag professors and liberal  communist wienies.

FIFY , now it describes them all perfectly.

I wouldn't sweat it. The snow will sort them out if sheer boredom, ours, and probably theirs, doesn't. I mean its been two months and what's changed? Its beyond old now. You made your point, go home. ::)
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You are not old enough to remember, but it was the persistence of the communist inspired protestors that cost us the Vietnam war.
We should have killed more of these subversive bastards then.
If we had we would not have BO today.
That was the beginning of our loss of the Cold War, we are seeing the beginning of the end game now.

 

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