Posted on 10/21/2011 4:24:20 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith
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Realy, wouldn’t you love to read that a bunch of redneck dads went down and kicked some serious a**, and the teaparty showed up and cleaned up the park of all the debris? I mean a whole can of whupa**. I know I would.
Thanks! Keeping this.
I recall watching a Van Jones video Beck ran showing Jones calling for this "inside out" rebellion, but I cannot repeat the details. What is troubling though, is the rise in voices who believe that "they" should be the determiners of America's personality.
There is no longer a "we are all Americans" sound, but the communists want socialism on steroids (anti-capitalism), LaRaza wants to take the SW US back to Nuevo California (a new and separate country), the blacks want to call themselves African-American (with all of that Kwanza expression of roots), the Muslims want Sharia Law(to conquer the Satanic US), the homosexuals want absolute unbridled debauchery (with the pedophiles right behind them), and the real Americans have so many lawyers restraining us that one or all of these groups will probably win. We are just no longer the "United" States, based on those principles of the constitution.
Newsmax
Joe diGenova:
Bloomberg Bungled Wall Street Squatters
Saturday, October 22, 2011 11:08 AM
By: Ronald Kessler
By allowing the Occupy Wall Street protesters to camp out in New Yorks Zuccotti Park, Mayor Michael Bloomberg made a terrible mistake, Joe diGenova, a former U.S. Attorney in Washington, tells Newsmax. While the park is private, Bloomberg could have the police remove the protesters based on health or safety concerns.
I think both the owners of the park and Mayor Bloomberg have made a terrible mistake by allowing this to develop the way it has, says diGenova, who dealt with similar issues involving demonstrators as U.S. Attorney. The truth is they are not going to be able to move them now. They are ensconced there, and it will obviously have a negative impact on the businesses in that area.
http://www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx?nodeid=415393
Thanks Tanniker Smith.
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