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« on: October 27, 2011, 02:48:02 PM »


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Occupy Wall Street kitchen staff protesting fixing food for freeloaders


By SELIM ALGAR and BOB FREDERICKS
Last Updated: 10:58 AM, October 27, 2011


 The Occupy Wall Street volunteer kitchen staff launched a “counter” revolution yesterday -- because they’re angry about working 18-hour days to provide food for “professional homeless” people and ex-cons masquerading as protesters.


LOL, the Freeloaders against the Freeloaders!
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2011, 10:45:36 AM »

The OWS want something:  the protesters want more; want freebies; want Revolution—Socialism, Communism.  The organizers want warm bodies and they don’t care what philosophy.  They want to change the system—even if the change collapses the system.  They will rebuild into their system.  Once the leaders succeed, the strong will subdue or crush the weak.  (Just the way it works.)

(One example of their system:)
Akin to the story of “Tolerance” the occupiers moved into NYC and displaced the displaced.  They took over an area previously inhabited by homeless and ex-convicts; and, they pushed in with the OWS movement.  When the displaced wanted to share their food, members of the movement complained.  The movement worked to curtail the drain on resources.

The people who are begging for others to pay their way don’t want to share the expense, resources or expend the energy, for the very people they displaced.

Picture OWS as the IX in “Tolerance.”  The OWS will do anything and everything for themselves—little or nothing for others, even if the OWS have displaced them.

(Oh, the hypocrisy!)
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« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2011, 06:30:42 AM »

Right.  One group wants free education, free everything, and kicks those that just want a hot meal to the curb.  Right.
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« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2011, 12:36:32 PM »

I have to say I had to read this thread a couple of times.  I thought that the purpose of the protest was that they wanted to help the general populous.  Wouldn't that mean you invite in those affected by the very social ills you are protesting?  I mean, who better to use as a living image of your perceived injustice than a homeless person???? 
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« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2011, 02:07:34 PM »

Is it a teachable moment?  Yayeess! 

The protesters decided they would solve the problem by feeding everyone the same cr*p.  (Brown rice and beans, don’t even yell, “Let ‘em eat CAKE!  That wouldn’t be PC.)  The elegantly fed will now have brown rice and beans, along with the homeless and ex-convicts.  Everybody gets the same.

Laughable, it’s shades of Al Sharpton’s “… the same in everybody’s house.”

Ha, ha, ha, call it “Murphy” or call it the “Law of Unintended Consequences;” actions have consequences.
 
 
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« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2011, 04:22:34 PM »

Is it a teachable moment?  Yayeess! 

The protesters decided they would solve the problem by feeding everyone the same cr*p.  (Brown rice and beans, don’t even yell, “Let ‘em eat CAKE!  That wouldn’t be PC.)  The elegantly fed will now have brown rice and beans, along with the homeless and ex-convicts.  Everybody gets the same.

Laughable, it’s shades of Al Sharpton’s “… the same in everybody’s house.”

Ha, ha, ha, call it “Murphy” or call it the “Law of Unintended Consequences;” actions have consequences.
 
 
But isn't this exactly what they are protesting for?  They want everyone to have the same things.  Well, common sense tells you that not everyone can have free range beef and organic veggies.  But there's enough rice and water to go around.  This whole thing seems asinine to me.
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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2011, 05:30:22 PM »

They are protesting many things; but look at the actions.  Most of it comes down to redistribution.  “Fair share” means “gimme more.”  Pay tuition means “gimme more.”  From the “haves” to the “have nots” is “gimme more.” 

Those who ate well will eat brown rice and beans so the “have nots” can share.  (I don't believe the protesters voted for worse food--seems enforced.)  The masses will be served up brown rice and beans—everybody gets the same.  (part of Sharpton’s wishes-come-true)     The protesters get knocked down several pegs in the redistribution.  Once they had goodies; now they’ve shared, so they get beans and rice.

The elites will eat and sleep at home—as usual.

That’s just how redistribution/socialism/communism works :

Tell me     what     Socialism     looks   like… 

This is   what        Socialism     looks like!

…  (substitute Communism, rinse, and repeat)

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« Reply #7 on: November 01, 2011, 08:36:08 AM »

For the Fool Tools--


Socialism/Communism  versus  Capitalism = (North Korea vs. South Korea)

The Picture worth a thousand words:


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« Reply #8 on: November 03, 2011, 09:11:34 AM »

For the Fool Tools--


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All they have to do is dust off old pictures of like in the Eastern Block nations. 

Lousy housing, dead end jobs (you had for life), food & clothing shortages, energy shortages, long lines to get into stores-no lines to get out, no change to improve your lot in life.

I remember the stories in the media and those shared by people who lived in those systems.

How many of those OWS folks would love to live long term in some SA country with electric only available 2-4 hours a day?  No fancy organic grocery store?  A store with just one or two brands and no freezer section?

Those that complain should live enjoy the simple life available in today's communist and socialist countries...
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« Reply #9 on: November 03, 2011, 09:45:44 AM »

Yesterday's students, families, and individuals lived frugally.  They advanced through hard work.  Today, young people seem to expect everything handed to them on a silver platter.

I remember when young people starting family worked two or more jobs to save money for a home, children, and the nice things in life.  Today, young people seem to find value in replacing a cell phone every two months, buying all kinds of gadgets, and living the high life on restaurant food. 

Yesterday's graduates felt lucky to have a job, even if it wasn't a dream job.  Today it seems like some people only want to work at their dream job, for that dream salary, dream benefits, and enjoy all the good things life has to offer. 

What happened to the starter job?  The starter home?  Working your way to the good life?

I see a lot of hard working people of all ages every day.  Perhaps those OWS folks never came into contact with working people?  People who worked and saved for a better life?

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« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2011, 10:19:52 AM »

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ACORN Officials Scramble, Firing Workers and Shredding Documents, After Exposed as Players Behind Occupy Wall Street Protests
By Jana Winter
Published November 03, 2011 | FoxNews.com

    Officials with the revamped ACORN office in New York -- operating as New York Communities for Change -- have fired staff, shredded reams of documents and told workers to blame disgruntled ex-employees for leaking information in an effort to explain away a FoxNews.com report last week on the group’s involvement in Occupy Wall Street protests, according to sources.
    
NYCC also is installing surveillance cameras and recording devices at its Brooklyn offices, removing or packing away supplies bearing the name ACORN and handing out photos of Fox News staff with a stern warning not to talk to the media, the sources said.

“They’re doing serious damage control right now,” said an NYCC source.


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« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2011, 02:42:22 PM »

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This Is the Comprehensive List of Those Supporting Occupy Wall St.
Posted on November 1, 2011 at 9:35am by  Mike Opelka


http://pjmedia.com/zombie/2011/10/31/the-99-official-list-of-ows/

by Zombie

The 99%: Official list of Occupy Wall Street’s supporters, sponsors and sympathizers


Communist Party USASources: Communist Party USA, OWS speech, The Daily Caller


American Nazi PartySources: Media Matters, American Nazi Party, White Honor, Sunshine State News


Ayatollah Khamenei, Supreme Leader of IranSources: The Guardian, Tehran Times, CBS News


Barack ObamaSources: ABC News, CBS News, ForexTV, NBC New York


The government of North KoreaSources: Korean Central News Agency (North Korean state-controlled news outlet), The Marxist-Leninist, Wall Street Journal, Times of India


Louis Farrakhan, Nation of IslamSources: video statement (starting at 8:28), Black in America, Weasel Zippers, Philadelphia Weekly


Revolutionary Communist PartySources: Revolutionary Communist Party, Revolution newspaper, in-person appearance


David DukeSources: Talking Points Memo, video statement, davidduke.com


Joe BidenSources: Talking Points Memo, video statement, Mother Jones


Hugo ChavezSources: Mother Jones, Reuters, Examiner.com


Revolutionary Guards of IranSources: Associated Press, FARS News Agency, UPI


Black Panthers (original)Sources: in-person appearance, Occupy Oakland, Oakland Tribune


Socialist Party USASources: Socialist Party USA, IndyMedia, The Daily Caller


US Border GuardSources: White Reference, www.usborderguard.com, Gateway Pundit, Just Another Day blog


Industrial Workers of the WorldSources: IWW web site, iww.org, in-person appearances


CAIRSources: in-person appearance, Washington Post, CAIR, CAIR New York


Nancy PelosiSources: Talking Points Memo, video statement, ABC News, The Weekly Standard


Communist Party of ChinaSources: People’s Daily (Communist Party organ), Reuters, chinataiwan.org, The Telegraph


HezbollahSources: almoqawama.org, almoqawama.org (2), almoqawama.org (3), wikipedia


9/11Truth.orgSources: 911truth.org (1), 911truth.org (2), 911truth.org (3)


International Bolshevik TendencySources: bolshevik.org, Wire Magazine


AnonymousSources: Adbusters, The Guardian, video statement
    White RevolutionSource: whiterevolution.com


International Socialist OrganizationSources: Socialist Worker, socialistworker.org, in-person appearance


PressTV (Iranian government outlet)Sources: PressTV, wikipedia


Marxist Student UnionSources: Marxist Student Union, Big Government, marxiststudentunion.blogspot.com


Freedom Road Socialist OrganizationSources: FightBack News, fightbacknews.org


ANSWERSources: ANSWER press release, ANSWER web site, Xinhua


Party for Socialism and LiberationSources: Liberation News (1), pslweb.org, The Daily Free Press, Liberation News (2)



UPDATE: Thanks to the hundreds of readers who have made suggestions for additional entries on this list. I now have a large pile of potential new OWS supporters to investigate, and will work on updating this list over the upcoming weeks. When I’ve made it more thorough, I will re-launch an updated list that will be much more “official” in its comprehensiveness, sometime later this month. Keep an eye out for it!
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« Reply #12 on: November 07, 2011, 01:58:55 PM »

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'Occupy D.C.' Goons Push Elderly Woman Down the Stairs


Occupy DC Protesters assaulted conservatives as they exited an Americans For Prosperity “Tribute to Ronald Reagan” dinner.

This elderly woman, 78 years old, rode 11 hrs on a bus from Detroit to attend the dinner. After the attack she was taken to hospital with multiple injuries, a bloody nose which developed after the fall, and a large knot on her head. After x-rays and a CAT scan, she was released the following morning with cuts and large bruises.


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