Showing posts with label occupy wall street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label occupy wall street. Show all posts

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Dozens arrested at Occupy Oakland

The protesters were walking through Laney College around 2:30 p.m. Some people were wearing bandanas over their mouths and others were holding signs saying, "We are the 99%." A marching band dressed in pink and black tutus and neon pick tights also was in the crowd.

Yep wearing pink tutus will get you your way! this is who we want to lead us into the future!
NOT!

If the Occupy movement has not gotten the Memo, that the movement is flat out over, then I guess they should be beaten.



Msnbc
Dozens of people were arrested in downtown Oakland skirmishes on Saturday, as an estimated 2,000 Occupy protesters tried to take over the grounds a vacant convention center, then broke into City Hall.
Police used tear gas and "flash" grenades in the afternoon against protesters who tried to tear down fences around the vacant Henry Kaiser Convention Center, where they hoped to establish a new camp. Police said some demonstrators started throwing objects at officers. There were at least 19 arrests in the afternoon.
After 6 p.m. (9 p.m. ET), police in riot gear declared a group of protesters gathered near the YMCA under mass arrest for failing to disperse, according to local media reports and livestreams. Police said about 100 demonstrators were arrested.

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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Occupy "Faggots" Burn American Flag; Think its O.K

"Those were actions taken on my behalf," Occupy Charlotte member Alex Tyler said at a camp meeting, according to a Charlotte Observer report. "I did it to display my utter contempt for American greed, not (the military)."

Oh O.K. That's different then!

A little lesson for you Fuck Face, the American Flag is not about the Military, it is about America and what we stand for, it is about freedom and democracy, it is about letting full on faggot ass rejects like you do the most disrespectful things no matter what!
it is about the men and women who have defended your right to do what you think is so cool and the real 99% think is disgusting, disrespectful, disgraceful, and down right ignorant!

So let me just say to the rest of you fucktards in the occupy movement, I have had enough, you do not know who I am, you do not speak for me, you don't speak for anyone I know, if I ever see you asswipes disrespect an American Flag in my presence, all bets are off for you!

As for you, Alex Tyler, you are a waste of human flesh, I know you have the right to do what you did, but even still you are the biggest scumbag around. You are Un-American, I offer you a One Way ticket right the fuck out of the U.S. anyplace you want! just get out if you can't respect it!


Foxnews

Some members of the Occupy Wall Street group in Charlotte, N.C., are under fire for setting American flags ablaze, but one of the protesters is defending his incendiary actions.
"Those were actions taken on my behalf," Occupy Charlotte member Alex Tyler said at a camp meeting, according to a Charlotte Observer report. "I did it to display my utter contempt for American greed, not (the military)."
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police have charged Tyler and three other men with arson and setting fire to woods in the area of tents that previously housed members of the local Occupy movement. A police report says the men caused the fire by burning two American flags.

In addition to Tyler, 28-year-old Jason Bargert; 23-year-old Michael Behrle and 20-year-old Stephen Morris were charged.

"I've seen this group lose its activism and become lazy," Tyler said, adding that he and the other men wanted to "give Occupy Charlotte a wake-up call."

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Evicting 'Occupy Los Angeles' Protesters

Why has the occupy everything group of asswipes failed ?

Supervising officers briefed the officers on the eviction at Dodger Stadium, with one telling a group of officers they needed to be prepared for some protesters to fight back.

"They've got a bunch of concrete gravel and other (things) they're going to throw at us," the supervisor said. "Please put your face masks down and watch each other's back."


That and the fact that they are just plain stupid.

Foxnews
Around 500 helmeted Los Angeles Police Department officers burst out of City Hall doors and raced into the Occupy L.A. encampment early Wednesday, some firing rubber bullets while others began arresting a few of the protesters on the south lawn.
Another 1,200 officers remain stationed around the Occupy L.A. encampment. Police have moved their skirmish lines in closer to the encampment in advance of clearing out protesters.
"Please do the right thing," one protester yelled at police as they began entering the encampment.

The LAPD declared the Occupy L.A. site an unlawful assembly about 12:30 a.m. and gave demonstrators 10 minutes to clear the area or be arrested, LAPD Officer Karen Rayner of the Media Relations Section told MyFoxLA.com.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Occupy L.A, you want us to leave? we gonna Party instead.

"Until the grievances of the 99 percent are addressed to end corporate control of the system, the government and the media, Occupy LA will be here exercising our 1st Amendment rights,"
Yeah and they are going to put some dumbass smelly hippie like you in charge!

Oh these people just do not get it, life is not a party all the time; but they think it is. How about contributing to society like everybody else, instead of leeching off of it.


CBSnews
LOS ANGELES - Wall Street protesters in Los Angeles defied the mayor's early Monday deadline to vacate their encampment near City Hall, with about 1,000 demonstrators flooding into the area as the village of hundreds of tents remained standing as it has for nearly two months.
A celebratory atmosphere filled the night outside City Hall and the encampment near it: a group of protesters on bicycles circled the block, one of them in a cow suit, while organizers led chants with a bull horn.

"The best way to keep a non-violent movement non-violent is to throw a party, and keep it festive and atmospheric," said Brian Masterson.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Deaths at Occupy Camps Bring Pressure for Shutdown

With yet another death, these asswipes are now being told to leave.

And they should, acting like a spoiled rotten little brat is not the way to be heard.

These Fleabaggers have turned into a bunch of losers and rejects who are doing nothing short of terrorizing normal life for hundreds of thousands of people who do what they are supposed to...support themselves and pay their bills.

Things will get worse.

ABC
Oakland police handed out eviction notices at an anti-Wall Street encampment and officials elsewhere urged an end to similar gatherings as pressures against Occupy protest sites mounted in the wake of three deaths in different cities, including two by gunfire.

Police first pleaded with and then ordered Occupy Oakland protesters to leave their encampment at the City Hall plaza where a man was shot and killed Thursday.

Officers acting at the direction of Mayor Jean Quan distributed fliers to protesters late Friday afternoon warning that the camp violates the law and must be disbanded immediately. The notices warned campers they would face arrest if tents and other materials were not removed, although the warnings did not say by when.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Dozens of arrests at Occupy Oakland

They just can't seem to really get it together, but when they do...

Merrcurynews.com
As many as 40 people were arrested in downtown Oakland early Thursday after what was mostly a peaceful day during the general strike Wednesday turned heated.
Late in the evening, protesters temporarily took over a vacant building, started fires in downtown and used homemade bomb launchers to fire M80s at police.
At 1 a.m. police had used tear-gas and flashbang grenades in attempts to clear the crowd from downtown streets. Some protesters tried to calm the situation by chanting "Don't throw (crap)" and yelling "Stand still the world is watching" but others continued to stand off with police and refused to leave despite police calling an "unlawful assembly" at midnight.
Shortly after 1:30 a.m. police were ready to move in on the Occupy Oakland camp at Frank H. Ogawa Plaza and announced that arrests would be made. At least 100 tents are housing hundreds of people there.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

OWS , Public Sex , and Losing Virginity

"I’m doing well now, though. I drank six Four Lokos with Core, a beer or two. And then we ordered an iced mocha and two chicken fingers and large fries. I lost my virginity today. I was amped for it."

Oh great, these dipshits could possibly be breeding, now we will be expected to pay for their bastard children too.

Can we just have mass Neutering's at all the Occupy something places !


Fuckin Pigs !

Gothamlist
As the Occupy Wall Street movement faces internal rifts about how to handle money, there's another issue that has been cropping up: Doing the nasty.
Metropolis reports, "Outdoor sex has been a topic of discussion at quality-of-life meetings held each afternoon inside Zuccotti Park. Some people have expressed discomfort with sexual activity in their midst, but Andrew Carbon, 26 years old, said protesters generally are loathe to restrict anyone’s behavior." Carbon explained, "To be controlling someone’s own autonomy is a sensitive issue. It’s a bad image if it’s visible, but policing it is wrong." Yeah, residents probably want OWS to crack down on the public pooping first, but we've heard that protesters have had sex on the tables at the site.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Occupy protesters tear-gased in Oakland

Tear-gased and shot with bean bags! that is.

oh, but what was the poor innocent protesters doing to deserve this? Throwing rocks, bottles and whatever else their pathetic and useless hands could hurl at the police.

A few more weeks of this and it may start to get ugly!


(CNN) -- Authorities made a series of arrests at Occupy Wall Street protests in California and Georgia Tuesday with clashes in one city that involved protesters getting tear gassed.
Police said they sprayed protesters in Oakland, California, after the crowd hit them with paint and other objects.
The crowd of about 500 people defied calls to leave an area of downtown Oakland on Tuesday, according to police. Protesters had camped for weeks in several areas in the city, including near City Hall, police said.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Hazmat Crews Scrambled in N.Y.

Hazmat Crews will be descending on Zucotti park in New York today to clean up the Hazardous material spill that has occurred there. Raw sewage drug paraphernalia, trash and a large number of Rats have made the park unsafe for humans.

A Hazmat spokesman said that as soon as the Rats are removed they will begin the cleansing of the wretched filth that covers the Park.

Foxnews
New York City police plan to evict the "Occupy Wall Street" protesters -- if only temporarily.
The protesters, who have camped out in a city park for more than three weeks, will be forced out Friday so that city crews can help clean the area.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg visited Zucotti Park in lower Manhattan on Wednesday evening and made the cleaning announcement, citing sanitation concerns from the park’s owner, MyFoxNY.com reports.
Brookfield Properties, the owner of the park, had outlined its concerns in a letter to the city’s police commissioner, Ray Kelly.

Brookfield also raised concerns about shipments of “materials” to the park, which they say are unscreened.

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Blame Canada!

If there ever was a group of People deserving of the term "Sheeple" it would be the Occupy wall street Hippies.
Yes the Group Nancy Pelosi calls Focused, they move along disrupting the daily lives of many in order to spew their insane stupidity to whoever is within ear shot; and they got the idea from a Canadian Magazine.

Idiots can not come up with an idea of their own, they can not even decide what to really Focus on as their issue; or even what to do if they were to get their way !

yet they still protest...

SeattlePI
Early this year, the editors of a Canadian anti-establishment magazine watched Egyptians demanding democracy in Cairo, and young Spaniards camping out in city centers to protest high unemployment, and wondered, "Why isn't this happening in America?"
So in an Internet posting in mid-July, Adbusters suggested a time — Sept. 17 — and a place — Wall Street — for people to make a stand. The editors didn't organize any activists, or even visit New York, but thousands of people took their idea and made it real.
"All of us had this feeling that there was this powerful wave of rage rising up in America that hadn't found its expression yet," said magazine co-founder Kalle Lasn, who came up with the idea for the demonstration with Adbusters editor Micah White.
The Vancouver-based magazine audaciously called for 20,000 "redeemers, rebels and radicals" to flood lower Manhattan and occupy Wall Street for a few months. The crowds have been substantially smaller than that, and another key part of the original Adbusters call — that the protesters come up with "one simple demand" — has yet to materialize.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Wall Street Protesters Plan 'Millionaires March'

Yep , protest the Millionaires !
They will get real far with this one.

Rumors are that some of these protesters are receiving up to $600 per week to hang out while they spew their filth and hatred wherever they occupy.

If I thought I could stand the smell, the puddles of drool, and the stupidity of these asswipes I would join them,$600 a week is pretty good for doing nothing, I'm just not that retarded though.

Foxnews
Protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement plan to leave their downtown Manhattan headquarters Tuesday and head uptown as part of a "Millionaires March" visiting the homes of some of New York City's wealthiest residents.
Between 400 and 800 people are expected to take part in the demonstration targeting the homes of JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, billionaire businessman David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund maven John Paulson and News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, Crain's New York Business reported.

The marchers will hold oversize checks they say demonstrate how much less the wealthy will pay when New York State's two percent tax on millionaires expires at the end of the year.

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Wall Street Protesters Vow to Continue

Out of control. That is what the problem is, the whole damn country is out of control.

Hippie protesters bitching because some asswipe makes more money than them, crying about healthcare when they voted for Obama, they say the tea party is a terrorist org, they hate the corporations that make the money but also supply the damn jobs everyone gets(Sometimes). what the hell ?

And now these so called Heroes are expanding. Protests are slated for almost every State this month, occupy everything, its fucking disgusting.

I'm not happy about my job, it sucks and it does not pay well, I made a lot more while I was on Unemployment, A lot More, But I did not like being on it, I've been in school for a while and it is a drain on what little extra money I have, But it is my choice and my way to hopefully a better job one day!

YOU MAKE YOUR OWN WAY IN LIFE!

I don't know where this is going to lead but it does not look good for anyone.

Its like the slow motion Bleeding of the United States.


Foxnews
The arrests of 700 people on Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend fueled the anger of anti-Wall Street protesters camping in a Manhattan park and sparked support elsewhere in the country as the campaign entered its third week Sunday.
Occupy Wall Street started with fewer than a dozen college students spending days and nights in Zuccotti Park, a plaza near the city's financial center. But a day after Saturday's mass arrests, hundreds of protesters were resolute and like-minded groups in other cities had joined in.

New York City officials "thought we were going to leave and we haven't," 19-year-old Kira Moyer-Sims of Portland, Ore., said. "We're going to stay as long as we can."
Police said th

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

700 arrested on Brooklyn Bridge after protest

What the hell do they want?
Nobody knows.
When do they want it?
Immediately.

I've never been to N.Y. But I've heard about it's supposed toughness.

I can only imagine that if these nitwits start interfering in the everyday New Yorkers Life, they may end up getting their ass's kicked.

Protesting is one thing, interfering in working peoples lives, not so good.




USA Today

More than 700 protesters demonstrating against corporate greed, global warming and social inequality, among other grievances, were arrested Saturday after they swarmed the Brooklyn Bridge and shut down a lane of traffic for several hours in a tense confrontation with police.

They sleep on air mattresses, use Mac laptops and play drums. They go to the bathroom at the local McDonald's. A few times a day, they march down to Wall Street, yelling, "This is what democracy looks like!"
It all has the feel of a classic street protest with one exception: It's unclear exactly what the demonstrators want.

"When all the bailout money was spent on bonuses and stuff everyone was outraged, but no one did anything because no one feels like they can," protester Jesse Wilson, 22, said this week when asked to take articulate the cause. "It's time for us to come together to realize we are the masses, and we can make things happen."
But he couldn't say what, exactly, he wanted to happen. Handmade signs carried by some of the demonstrators — "Less is More" and "Capitalism is evil" — hardly make it clearer.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

'Occupy Wall Street' Protesters March to NYPD Headquarters

The Sixties will go down in history as the decade of protests, fighting against the man and corporate greed...
Wait, its 2011.
Damn hippies need to go home and shower so they can look for a job on Monday !

Foxnews
More than 1,000 demonstrators speaking out against corporate greed and social inequality took their protest to the New York Police Department headquarters Friday.
The Occupy Wall Street protesters camping out in lower Manhattan marched several blocks north to police headquarters, where they protested the police response to the downtown protest, now in its second week.
The crowd may have swelled due to a false rumor that the band Radiohead would appear. Since the protest began two weeks ago, turnout has varied but the numbers have reached as high as about 1,500 previously.
Critics have accused officers of being heavy-handed, saying they have roughed up people who did nothing wrong. The NYPD has disputed that claim.
The protesters also say they're upset about reports from The Associated Press that an NYPD intelligence unit has sought to infiltrate the city's Muslim community.

(no corporations, the rich need to share their money, they want revolution and they want it now, also they do not want people to monitor possible terrorists)

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Occupy Wall Street !

80 people arrested today in the protests, women were pepper sprayed, hippies were thrown to the ground and got the cuff and stuff treatment from New Yorks finest.

I would have put the video of the pepper spray incident up, it is funny to watch the smelly hippie cry; but I will not support their propaganda that they paste through the whole thing.

when you protest and literally annoy everyone around you you may not be treated so nicely by the police, antagonizing is not the way to get your way !

Maybe if the hippies would at least take a shower it would be different!

Foxnews
About 80 people have been arrested as demonstrators who were camped out near the New York Stock Exchange marched through lower Manhattan.
The "Occupy Wall Street" protest is entering its second week. Demonstrators said Saturday that they are protesting bank bailouts, the mortgage crisis and Georgia's execution of Troy Davis.
At Manhattan's Union Square, police tried to corral the demonstrators using orange plastic netting. Some of the arrests were filmed and activists posted the videos online.

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