Posted on 10/10/2011 6:06:18 AM PDT by Libloather
Sex, drugs and hiding from the law at Wall Street protests
By LACHLAN CARTWRIGHT and BOB FREDERICKS
Last Updated: 8:13 AM, October 10, 2011
The criminals are crashing the party.
Lured by cheap drugs and free food, creepy thugs have infiltrated the crowd of protesters camped out in Zuccotti Park for Occupy Wall Street, The Post has learned.
I got warrants. Im running from the law, boasted Dave, 24, a scrawny, unshaven miscreant in filthy clothes from Stamford, Conn. Im not even supposed to be here, but its as good a spot as any to hide.
Wanted for burglary, the drug-addled fugitive said some of his hard-partying pals clued him in that the protest was a good place to be fed, get wasted and crash.
Ive been smoking and drinking in here for eight days now, said Dave, booze on his breath and his eyes bloodshot as he lay sprawled on a tattered sheet of cardboard. I need to get some methadone. Every day, I wake up, and Im f--ked up.
Drugs can be easy to score -- a Post reporter was offered pot for $15 and heroin for $10.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Even though a lie used to falsely smear the tea party movement, the leftists keep repeating it as if it really happened.
Andrew Breitbart (The King of The New Media) offered $100,000 if anyone could produce a video showing tea party people spitting on them and using racist smears aimed at the black lawmakers.
Although there were multiple video cameras and cell phones videoing the walk of shame no one came up to claim the 100 grand.
Interesting tidbit from the article in this thread:
People say they are here for the cause, but the real reason is the free food, quipped Cameron, 26, of Jersey City.Coming out of the basement in yer parents house to partake of some of Obama's Wahhabi beef huh?On my third day, they had smoked salmon with cream cheese. You know how much smoked salmon is a pound? Sixteen dollars. I eat better here than I do with my parents!
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