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http://news.bostonherald.com/news/colum ... l_bum-mer/

The real bums are just demanding stuff and not contributing! Sometimes reality is just so much fun.

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About time. Who do they send the bill for the police time and the clean up? Maybe to Pelosi?

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About time. Who do they send the bill for the police time and the clean up? Maybe to Pelosi?


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I saw somewhere else that they exaggerated about the rubber bullets fired and flash grenades (were only a few of each). I agree that it's about time. I wish this happened to the Boston one.


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If any of these protesting fools had half the strength of conviction of the people who created the symbols that are being utilized, they would be molotoving the #### outta the place.

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Video of the scene. Pretty awesome!

Brief description: lots of smoke (tear gas?), small bright explosions, lots of confusion.

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=8405794

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/2 ... 31879.html

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Police in Oakland, Calif., are using flash bang canisters and tear gas to disperse hundreds of people who made their way back to City Hall where an Occupy Wall Street encampment was dismantled earlier in the day.

Hundreds of protesters gathered at a library Tuesday evening and marched through downtown Oakland. They were met by police officers in riot gear, and several small skirmishes broke out.

The march comes after police earlier swarmed into an encampment firing tear gas and rounds of bean bags before removing about 170 demonstrators who had been staying overnight on a plaza outside City Hall for more than two weeks.

City officials say 85 people were arrested, mostly on suspicion of misdemeanor unlawful assembly and illegal camping.

Under cover of darkness early Tuesday, hundreds of police swept into Oakland's Occupy Wall Street protest, firing tear gas and beanbag rounds before clearing out an encampment of demonstrators.

In less than an hour, the two-week-old, miniature makeshift city was in ruins.

Scattered across the area were overturned tents, pillows, sleeping bags, yoga mats, tarps, backpacks, food wrappers and water bottles. Signs decrying corporations and police still hung from lampposts or lay on the ground.

Protesters had stayed awake through the night, waiting for the expected raid. Officers and sheriff's deputies from across the San Francisco Bay area surrounded the plaza in front of City Hall at around 5 a.m. and closed in. Eighty-five people were arrested, mostly on suspicion of misdemeanor unlawful assembly and illegal camping, police said.

Later Tuesday, hundreds of protesters gathered at a library and marched through downtown Oakland. They were met by police officers in riot gear, and several small skirmishes broke out.

The protesters eventually made their way back to City Hall as dusk approached.

"It's really, really tense and I think the cops are trying to walk a fine line, but I don't think they are going to back down and neither are the demonstrators," said Cat Brooks, an organizer. "We're on the move. For now."

No one was injured during the Tuesday morning raid, Interim Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said. The plaza was "contained" at around 5:30 a.m., city officials said.

By midmorning, city workers had started collecting the debris. Some would be held for protesters to reclaim, the rest would be thrown away, the city said.

The Oakland site was among numerous camps that have sprung up around the country, as protesters rally against what they see as corporate greed and a wide range of other economic issues. The protests have attracted a wide range of people, including college students looking for work and the homeless.

In Oakland, tensions between the city and protesters escalated last week as officials complained about what they described as deteriorating safety, sanitation and health issues at the site.

City officials had originally been supportive of protesters, with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan saying that sometimes "democracy is messy."

But the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and couldn't stay in the encampment overnight. They cited concerns about rats, fire hazards, public urination and acts of violence at the site, which had grown to more than 150 tents and included areas for health care, child care and cooking.

"Many Oaklanders support the goals of the national Occupy Wall Street movement," Quan said in a statement on Tuesday. "However, over the last week it was apparent that neither the demonstrators nor the City could maintain safe or sanitary conditions or control the ongoing vandalism."

There were reports of a sex assault and a severe beating and fire and paramedics were denied access to the camp, according to city officials, who said they had also received numerous complaints of intimidating and threatening behavior.

Protesters disputed the city's claims about conditions at the camp. They said the protest was dominated by a spirit of cooperation that helped keep the site clean and allowed disputes to be resolved peacefully.

Lauren Richardson, a 24-year-old college student from Oakland, complained that the disheveled state of the camp following the police raid gave a false impression. She said volunteers collected garbage and recycling every six hours, that water was boiled before being used to wash dishes and that rats had infested the park long before the camp went up.

"It was very neat. It was very organized," Richardson said.

Volunteers at the medical tent erected on the site said paramedics had not been kept away.

On Thursday, the city ordered the protesters to vacate, though they did not set a deadline. Protesters said the number of people at the camp had steadily dwindled since the city posted the letter, while those who remained understood they would likely face a confrontation with police.


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This I love.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manh ... MSYIL9xSDL

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Agreed...the irony is hilarious. My fav comment:

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PRICELESS! The "occupiers" revolted over not getting any more free high end food, and some confronted Police over it? Also, and let me get this straight, the "occupiers" (who are protesting, among other things...the disparity of the "haves" and "have nots") want to distance or distinguish themselves from the "professional homeless", and so do the Chefs, who feel that they are being taken advantage of and working extraordinary long hours? The irony here is delicious (no pun intended)...LMAO...Folks, entertainment wise, this is getting better and better everyday.

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The moochers are tired of the moochers.

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So, the amateur homeless are upset at the professional homeless?

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Well, you gotta admit, it really sucks when there's even someone who is better at being homeless than you are.

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"the usual menu of organic chicken and vegetables, spaghetti bolognese, and roasted beet and sheep’s-milk-cheese salad."

Really? They might have to serve peanut butter and jelly sandwiches instead? Oh noes! Seriously, what kind of protest is this that they have the dang thing CATERED??

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You mean you guys haven't read all the demographic data on the Occupy Wallstreet protest?

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You mean you guys haven't read all the demographic data on the Occupy Wallstreet protest?

I've picked up some general impressions, but I haven't seen any hard data. I'd like to, though. It would be fun to sit and snicker at.

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Don't forget their vigilante security force! Call Janet and get the BATFE ready to fire the camp!

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Good vid:



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I've gotten a huge kick out of the reactions on some more liberal boards. Not only is the food controversy carefully avoided, but the sheer wanting of this to become some global, sweeping movement of change (of precisely what kind is unclear but certainly at wanktastic liberal fantasy levels) is palpable and pathetic.

You can hear things about the "proles" throwing the "boot off their neck" and other such nonsense, and the slobbering over any perceived provocation, no matter how minor, in the hopes some 1917 style workers' revolution is going to kick off tomorrow.

The real hilarity of that is that these same people pooh-poohd the idea that civilian-owned firearms could possibly be any protection against tyranny, and had all kinds of elaborate arguments detailing how that could never work.. but now all of a sudden a bunch of nitwits camping out in the streets are going to organize into a worker's revolution!

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Seriously, what kind of protest is this that they have the dang thing CATERED??

They only said that the revolution would not be televised. Nobody said anything about it not being catered.

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They will also provide directions to local soup kitchens for the vagrants, criminals and other freeloaders who have been descending on Zuccotti Park in increasing numbers every day.


According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, 3.5M people will experience homelessness in the U.S. each year. As for criminals, it's hard to estimate. Certainly the ~2.5M prison population would qualify as criminals, at least legally speaking. But surely for each inmate, there is at least one criminal not in prison. Conservatively, let's say 5M criminals. Now, if we accept the protesters' rage at the 1%, we can safely say that none of them have been going to prison. And it should seem self-evident that the 1% isn't homeless. The U.S. population is about 312M. So subtract the 1%, and the 8.5 homeless and criminals...

We are the 96.3%.

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At least this girl is honest. Yeah people were throwing bottles and rocks at the police and they warned people to stop and disperse but... using tear gas was totally uncalled for!


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The Occupy Oakland dumb asses should be grateful the police didn't use real bullets against them. :roll:

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They'd love that. There was a clip about someone saying what this movement really needs is a Kent State.

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Bottom line, we've got another group for whom "the plan" hasn't worked. I don't feel the need to blame them for their feeling of disenfranchisement, no more than I need to blame the tea party for theirs.

Governance is out of touch, as is most bastions of established procedures. People's needs are being ignored, and the people are expressing their displeasure at that fact.

It's going to be interesting, that's the only thing that's for sure.

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