Posted on 09/17/2012 2:18:52 PM PDT by justlittleoleme
Police say more than 100 people have been arrested as Occupy Wall Street protesters march in small groups around Manhattan's financial district to mark the anniversary of the grass-roots movement.
Police also removed four protesters in wheelchairs after they blocked a busy street Monday.
Loud chanting and the sound of drums filled the air. The demonstrators clogged traffic, and dozens of police officers and vans lined the streets.
But the protests lacked the heft of last year's Occupy events. Last year there were thousands of protesters. On Monday morning, there were a few hundred at most.
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Peaceful, law-abiding citizens?
and what was the count of police cars that were abused by the crappers?
Compare to the patriotic T.E.A. Party!
They can’t make their point without interfering with everybody else’s business, can they? But then again, they don’t even seem to have a coherent point.
They are probably still doing that “I propose we...” group think talk/repeat thing to try to figure out what they want to stand for.
the occupy doofs said they were going to be disguised in suits. So they were going to really just inflate/lie about their numbers.
The radio said there were only a few hundred today.
IOW nothing.
the occupy doofs said they were going to be disguised in suits. So they were going to really just inflate/lie about their numbers.
The radio said there were only a few hundred today.
IOW nothing.
On tv it looked like there were far more media folks covering the Occupy than there were Occupiers, LOL.
Yeah, but what about “Ketchup”? Without her, any OWS action is completely meaningless!
I’m beginning to think if they outlawed drums, leftist demonstrators wouldn’t know whether to defecate or lose their vision capabilities.
Thanks justlittleoleme
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