"Occupy Wall Street" celebrates 1 year of sloth, confusion, whining, and indolence

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Apparently one year ago today, "Occupy Wall Street" held its first demonstration, demanding more government intrusion, taxes, regulations, and complaining that people with successful careers be punished and fined to pay for everything they want.

A year of trashing demonstration sites, breaking laws, getting in the way, overburdening police, and returning blank looks when asked what their purposes and goals were, is going to be "celebrated" today for some reason... and probably in ensuing days as their occasional participants belatedly realize something is going on.

Burned-out hippies from the sixties will try once again to be relevant to, well, something or someone. We're not sure why.

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http://cnsnews.com/blog/dan-gainor/...nniversary-protests-disguised-business-attire

'Occupy' To Hit 40 'Corporate Targets' For Anniversary Protests - Disguised In 'Business Attire'

by Dan Gainor
September 16, 2012

On its one-year anniversary, Occupy Wall Street plans “occupations of corporate lobbies and intersections.” Handouts available on the group’s website list 40 “corporate targets” for action including such big names as Fidelity Investments, Federal Reserve Bank, and Standard & Poors. Protesters are encouraged to “wear business attire,” presumably so they can mix in with office workers.

Occupiers, who hit the news in 2011 with tons of media fanfare, have faded into the background. Even The Washington Post, which has written repeatedly favorable stories about the group, questioned its importance. A story the day before the anniversary was headlined: “A year later, Occupy movement struggles for relevance.”

According to Reuters, these protests include surrounding Wall Street. “At 7 a.m. Monday, some protesters will try to surround the NYSE, while others will engage in a loosely choreographed series of ‘sit-ins’ at intersections throughout the financial district, according to OWS's website.”

The group’s website claims that on Sept. 17, they “will occupy Wall Street with non-violent civil disobedience and flood the area around it with a roving carnival of resistance.”

According to The New York Daily News, the first day of the three-day anniversary protest resulted in 25 arrests. “By late afternoon, tensions between activists and cops led to arrests, as a procession of protesters chanting “F--- the police!” marched down Broadway bound for Zuccotti Park, the movement’s old base.”
 
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I especially liked the part where they used $5,000 Macbooks, PCs, and iPhones to tell each other how much they hated corporations and would never support them.

And where they insisted they hated police, and that government must take from those who have, and give to those who didn't... but called police immediately when their own computers etc. got stolen.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/criminal_occupation_oh3CnKANUqYHrGPCaZaLRK
 
The Democrats were soooooooooo hoping this group would be their Tea Party....

But as usual it was another FAIL
 
And Mayor Michael Bloomberg didnt charge NOT ONE PENNY to OWS protesters. But when Tea Party protests they were forced to pay for permits to protest!
 
And Mayor Michael Bloomberg didnt charge NOT ONE PENNY to OWS protesters. But when Tea Party protests they were forced to pay for permits to protest!

That's right. I forgot about that. The Tea Party also didn't camp out, make a nuisance of themselves and they left the place cleaner than they found it. Remember all the clean-up problems the cities had to pay for after they broke up their encampments?
 
I think the courts should give them a stiff heavy fine along with community service. Thatll make em pay to clean up the mess
 
The Passion of Andrew Breitbart: 'Occupy Unmasked' Hits Theaters
more than anything else, Occupy Unmasked shows what the Occupy movement was and is, in all of its true horror. And it deserves horror. It morphed from a ridiculous camp-out movement into a dangerous political force, wielded by the Obama administration and the media as the counter-Tea Party, even as it smashed windows, burned property, and assaulted police.

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