It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => General Board => Topic started by: IronDioPriest on September 20, 2011, 04:02:46 PM
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Bring it on. Video at theblaze.com...
We Are Heroes, Who Need to Create a Crisis: SEIU’s Stephen Lerner at Progressive Summit Tells Unions, Community Organizers and Students They Need to Escalate Protests, Break Laws, Occupy Abandoned Houses and Spread the Crisis All Over U.S. (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/we-are-heroes-who-need-to-create-a-crisis-seiu-stephen-lerner-at-progressive-summit-tells-unions-community-organizers-and-students-they-need-to-escalate-protests-break-laws-occupy-abandon-houses/)
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Poke, poke, poke, poke, shove, shove, poke, poke ...............
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OMG.
I actually caught myself salivating.
::devil::
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::rolllaughing::
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Poke, poke, poke, poke, shove, shove, poke, poke ...............
BANG!! ::rockets::
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Isn't that the same moron who pushed the whole "Day of (impotent) Rage" crap?
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Isn't that the same moron who pushed the whole "Day of (impotent) Rage" crap?
The numbers for that failure gives you an idea how willing they are to fight.
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Yes punks, please go for it, I dare ya!
::whoohoo::
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Yes punks, please go for it, I dare ya!
::whoohoo::
Tell them we're waiting with baited breath. ::evil::
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Yes punks, please go for it, I dare ya!
::whoohoo::
Tell them we're waiting with baited breath. ::evil::
I can hardly wait!
::stirpot::
::evilbat::
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Bring it on "Little" man! ::doublebird::
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Yes punks, please go for it, I dare ya!
::whoohoo::
Tell them we're waiting with baited breath. ::evil::
Which reminds me I need to go get two more boxes of ammo today bringing the total to 800 rounds in the house.You never know and I don't want to be left out.
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I heard Beck this morning on the radio calling out "conservative media" for not focusing on this Lerner character and his threatening plans.
Because ...
... the "US Days of Rage" on Wall St. on the 17th that was "a bust" is ongoing. Every day some show up, and every day they force the cops to arrest them; they're currently claiming one of the protesters is in the hospital in critical condition due to police brutality. The media isn't covering this at all, which may be a good thing -- nothing in the way of publicity to encourage them.
Something tells me, this may not be over, though.
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As they showed in Madison they have time on their hands and an itching for trouble.
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They are idle (they don't work, they sponge!)...and we all know what idle hands do...
They'll be exorcisms aplenty should they prove too foolish!
;)
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they're currently claiming one of the protesters is in the hospital in critical condition due to police brutality. The media isn't covering this at all, which may be a good thing -- nothing in the way of publicity to encourage them.
Something tells me, this may not be over, though.
I'm going to have to call BS on that one. If it WERE true, the lame stream media would be on it like white on rice.
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they're currently claiming one of the protesters is in the hospital in critical condition due to police brutality. The media isn't covering this at all, which may be a good thing -- nothing in the way of publicity to encourage them.
Something tells me, this may not be over, though.
I'm going to have to call BS on that one. If it WERE true, the lame stream media would be on it like white on rice.
While that is probably true and I agree, I was referring to the fact that anarchists are still showing up and not a word on the "news". Curious, doncha think?
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Pan playing coy...OK I'll play! Saying anything negative now about the anarchists would raise unfomfortable questions like "who are they?", can't have that! It would ruin the prepared false narrative that it was all those Tea Party types, bitter-clingers, skinheads and other racists causing the trouble that made Lord High Obama's declaration of martial law legitimate!
They can try that game...not gonna go over too well I predict!
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http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1127/384/Did_the_Mainstream_Media_Blackout_Wall_Street_Protest.html (http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1127/384/Did_the_Mainstream_Media_Blackout_Wall_Street_Protest.html)
Have you heard about the Wall Street protest in lower Manhattan called “Occupy Wall Street”? It started Saturday, and it basically is a protest against greed and corruption in the financial markets. The Wall Street protests really haven’t gotten much attention from the mainstream media (MSM). I wouldn’t call it a media blackout, but it sure looks gray to me. Organizations such as Forbes, CNN and ABC have covered the protest that was still going on yesterday. Saturday was the opening day, and that was the biggest turnout. (Click here to view coverage from CNN.)
A friend of mine from Brooklyn told me that the coverage locally was pretty light. Yet, this is a story where reportedly the NYPD arrested nearly a dozen people, and traffic snarled for a few hours. Monday, the International Business Times reported a much different story than American media. It said, “When the protest [Wall Street Protests] began over the weekend, several thousand showed up in New York’s Financial District, protesting with signs like “JUST BECAUSE WE CAN’T SEE IT DOESN’T MEAN IT’S NOT HAPPENING” and “WALL STREET IS OUR STREET.” Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange weren’t open when the largest crowds kicked off the movement over the weekend. By Monday, the group’s numbers were smaller, but the presence of protesters led New York Police to barricade blocks around Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange, forcing residents and workers to show identification to enter the zone. The group has said it plans to turn Lower Manhattan into an “American Tahrir Square.” (Click here for the complete IBTimes.com story.)
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I'm not sure where the blogger got his/her info, but from the horses mouth: NOTHING about "thousands" showing up.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/215769/20110918/occupy-wall-street-protests-financial-firms-new-york-city-police-department.htm (http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/215769/20110918/occupy-wall-street-protests-financial-firms-new-york-city-police-department.htm)
Wall Street was blocked off by the New York City Police Department for a second day in a row as demonstration organizers-primarily from the group OccupyWallStreet-targeting Wall Street financial firms tried to keep up protests.
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According to Bloomberg, between 300 and 400 people hung around Chase Manhattan Plaza on Sunday, significantly lower than the nearly 1,000 the day before for a protest dubbed "#OccupyWallStreet." An additional group of people marched uptown on Broadway with signs reading "end corporate welfare" and "we are too big to fail."
"People have a right to protest, and if they want to protest, we'll be happy to make sure they have locations to do it," said New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at a Sept. 15 press conference. "As long as they do it where other people's rights are respected, this is the place where people can speak their minds, and that's what makes New York, New York."
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Isn't that the same moron who pushed the whole "Day of (impotent) Rage" crap?
The numbers for that failure gives you an idea how willing they are to fight.
Maybe they had trouble getting doctor's notes so they could skip work.
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Wow, Thresherman - long time no 'see'! Glad to have you back my friend ::thumbsup::
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I like to pop in now and then to see how everyone is doing.
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80 arrested in NYC on Saturday. (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011/09/unruly-leftist-mob-arrested-for-disorderly-conduct-resisting-arrest-and-assaulting-a-police-officer-video/)
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Those girls are more dangerous than those days of rage guys.
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...........and that about five were struck with pepper spray. Among those was Chelsea Elliott, 25, who said that she was sprayed after shouting “Why are you doing that?” as an officer arrested a protester at East 12th Street.
“I was on the ground sobbing and couldn’t breathe,” she said.
So much for the coming revolution. ::hysterical::
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If they broke out the firehoses it would probably be the closest thing to a bath that crowd had seen in years.
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Slime in the streets.
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If they broke out the firehoses it would probably be the closest thing to a bath that crowd had seen in years.
::hysterical::
Hey, it's funny because it is true!