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  • Occupy DC Protest Thugs Storm Smithsonian – Pin Guard Against Wall (Video)

    10/08/2011 6:10:10 PM PDT · by Hunton Peck · 67 replies
    NBC via Gateway Pundit ^ | Saturday, October 8, 2011, 5:23 PM | Jim Hoft
    Chanting “The whole world is watching!” the Occupy DC protesters tried to storm the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum today. They pinned a guard against the wall. The mob forced the museum to shut its doors early. Hey, didn’t we see the tea party do this sorta thing too? NBC Washington reported on the violent mob outing. According to Smithsonian spokesperson Linda St. Thomas, a crowd of “about 100 to 200 people” tried to enter through the museum’s Mall entrance. “They were carrying signs and a lot of protest materials,” St. Thomas said in a statement. “You cannot bring that...
  • Stinking up Wall Street: Protesters accused of living in filth as shocking pictures show one....

    This are the shocking scenes that have led some people to accuse the Occupy Wall Street protesters living rough in New York's financial district of creating unsanitary and filthy conditions. Exclusive pictures obtained by Mail Online show one demonstrator relieving himself on a police car. Elsewhere we found piles of stinking refuse clogging Zucotti Park, despite the best efforts of many of the protestors to keep the area clean. The shocking images demonstrate the extent to which conditions have deteriorated as demonstrations in downtown Manhattan enter their fourth week.
  • For Some, Wall Street Is Main Street (Wall St occupiers are public nuisances)

    10/07/2011 3:08:57 PM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 31 replies
    New York Times ^ | October 7, 2011 | CARA BUCKLEY
    Panini and Company Cafe normally sells sandwiches to tourists in Lower Manhattan and the residents nearby, but in recent days its owner, Stacey Tzortzatos, has also become something of a restroom monitor. Protesters from Occupy Wall Street, who are encamped in a nearby park, have been tromping in by the scores, and not because they are hungry. Ms. Tzortzatos’s tolerance for the newcomers finally vanished when the sink was broken and fell to the floor. She installed a $200 lock on the bathroom to thwart nonpaying customers, angering the protesters. “I’m looked at as the enemy of the people,” she...
  • Marxist ‘Occupy DC’ Protesters Hold Anti-Capitalist Rally at Chamber of Commerce

    10/06/2011 3:16:23 PM PDT · by opentalk · 22 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | October 6, 2011 | Jim Hoft
    They Don’t Want Jobs – They Want Revolution Marxists, union officials, Code Pink leaders, and far left loons held a rally against capitalism today at the Chamber of Commerce Headquarters in Washington DC. The protesters don’t like the kind of jobs created by Chamber of Commerce members in a free society. That’s Marxist Code Pink founder Medea Benjamin speaking to the protesters from the stage.videoAnd, what a coincidence… Here, Barack Obama came out today and supported the protesters and attacked banks right along with them. You’d almost think this whole movement was planned by the White House? Hmm.
  • Huge NYC Union March Set to Spotlight Occupy Wall Street Protest

    10/04/2011 4:39:47 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 54 replies
    AFL-CIO ^ | Oct 4, 2011 | Mike Hall
    New York area union members will join an expected several thousand labor activists and supporters tomorrow in a Wall Street march and rally in support of the Occupy Wall Street protesters.The grassroots-grown protest is now in its third week, with a diverse array of people from across the country camping out in the heart of the financial district to demand Wall Street is held accountable for the schemes and reckless games that led to the nation’s economic collapse.The mostly young Occupy Wall Street protesters are “speaking for the vast majority of Americans who are frustrated by the bankers and brokers who have...