Obama Endorsed OWS … Four Occupy Charlotte Protesters, Including the spokesman Charged For Setting Fire to Two American Flags
More from the Barack Obama endorsed Occupy protests …
Four Occupy Charlotte Protesters were arrested and charged for setting fire to two American flags early Friday near the Occupy Charlotte camp in Center City, NC. One of the protesters charged was the spokesman for the Occupy gang. The police arrested 20 year old Stephen Christopher Morris of Matthews, 28 year old Jason Bargert of Charlotte, 23 year old Michael Alan Behrle of Matthews and 19 year old Alex Macon Tyler of Fort Mill. Before the LEFT get too crazy, don’t worry, the Occupy “burn flag” protesters were not arrested for burning an American flag, that of course is not illegal. However, doing it outside of a fire pit, and within ten feet from flammable tents was the issue.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police weren’t sure earlier if the four men who set fire to two flags were associated with the Occupy Charlotte movement.
But, WBTV has learned that one of the men is the media spokesman for the Occupy group and has been the contact person listed on press releases from Occupy Charlotte.
The fires happened with in feet of the group’s encampment.
Earlier reports indicated one flag was burned, but a police report says that 2 US flags were burned.
So who knew, President Barack Obama now endorses the burning of the American flag?
Posted December 30, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Arrest, Crime, Occupy Protests, Occupy Wall Street Protesters | 2 comments |
Despite Obama Endorsed Occupy Protesters, Socialism Looked Upon as Negative by 60% of Americans
Occupy protesters … THEY ARE THE 31%!!!
According to the Pew Research Center, not even the Barack Obama endorsed Occupy protesters can change the fact that Americans look upon socialism as negative and capitalism positive. Even with all of Obama’s rhetoric and railing against capitalism (VIDEO), he loses the battle. Socialism was looked upon negative by 60% and favorable by only 31%. Meanwhile, capitalism had a 50% positive rating and a 40% negative one.
The recent Occupy Wall Street protests have focused public attention on what organizers see as the excesses of America’s free market system, but perceptions of capitalism – and even of socialism – have changed little since early 2010 despite the recent tumult.
The American public’s take on capitalism remains mixed, with just slightly more saying they have a positive (50%) than a negative (40%) reaction to the term. That’s largely unchanged from a 52% to 37% balance of opinion in April 2010.
Socialism is a negative for most Americans, but certainly not all. Six-in-ten (60%) say they have a negative reaction to the word; 31% have a positive reaction. Those numbers are little changed from when the question was last asked in April 2010.
As stated at Weasel Zippers, looks like Newsweek was wrong, we are all not socialist now. Imagine that, Newsweek was wrong again.
Posted December 29, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Capitaism, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Occupy Protests, Occupy Wall Street Protesters, Pew Research Poll, Polls, Socialism | one comment |
Occupy Pasadena Protesters Look to Ruin the Tournament of Roses New Years Day Parade
There is a time and place for protests, the New Years Day Tournament of Roses Parade happens not to be one of them. I will say this, that if these fools mar this event in front of millions of onlookers, they will permanently seal their fate.
The Occupy Wall Street Pasadena protesters look to ruin the Tournament of Roses Parade and march in the parade against corporate greed. Huh? Maybe some one should tell these leaches that the individuals, bands, and organizations that are picked to march in the parade are done so years in advance. Lt. Plhunte Riddle of the Pasadena Police Department stated the protesters have the right to walk down the street after the conclusion of the parade. Maybe they can make themselves useful and pick up the horse dung after the parade is concluded.
Although an Occupy Wall Street protest group in Pasadena, Calif., tried to get a slot to march in the Rose Parade upcoming on Jan. 2, officials with the parade said no. The group now plans to march along after the end of the parade to protest what they view as corporate greed.
In November, the Occupy group announced its plans to “occupy” the parade, but the Pasadena Tournament of Roses provided a statement on Wednesday to CNSNews.com saying that protesters would “not be taking part in the Rose Parade” because only official entries, approved by the tournament well in advance of the event, can take part in the event.
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a person who receives support, advantage, or the like, from another or others without giving any useful or proper return, as one who lives on the hospitality of others.
The following comes from the parasites at OccupytheRoseParade.org. It is true, these protesters are parasites. They need a host in order to survive, they cannot do things, i.e. protests, on their own because no one would give a flip they were even there. I truly hope that the media covering the Tournament of Roses parade, ABC, NBC and HGTV do not actually cover these individuals who look to get free publicity off the backs of others, namely the sponsors that they protesters so detest.
The site also states: “Please join us on-site in Pasadena on Jan 1-2, 2012 for an Occupy Human Float and demonstration that will be seen by 50 million Americans and 200,000,000 people around the world — LIVE. Our primary messages ‘Corporate Money Out of Politics,’ ‘OCCUPY’ & ‘Corporations are Not People.’”
Check out the reason why they think its ok to interfere with an event. Who died and made these dirt bags the decision makers of America? The Occupy protesters hate the US military and troops as seen by their disdain that the 2012 Grand Marshall, J.R. Martinez dare be an Iraq war soldier.
Why Occupy the Rose Parade? The answer is simple.
The Rose Parade is an ideal messaging vehicle. Not only has it become far too militarized (see, for example, the choice of this year’s 2012 Grand Marshall, J.R. Martinez– an Iraq war soldier) and far too corporatized with major banks & financial institutions increasingly undwriting many of the floats. Tens of thousands will converge to protest the complete breakdown of U.S. Justice & Wall Street’s revolving door and the 1%’s de facto control & takeover of America’s political, cultural & economic systems.
I.e., the corporate/banking takeover of public spaces & the militarization of events such as the Pasadena Rose Parade.
How pathetic is it that cities have to pay more money by beefing up law enforcement to deal with these menaces? Pasadena police had to ramp up for Occupy the Rose Parade protesters. You know when police must ramp up for events, when there are terror concerns. You make the comparisons.
In response to the planned demonstration by Occupy, the Pasadena Police Department has doubled down on the number of law enforcement agents that will patrol the streets and skies during the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game on Jan. 2, police Lt. Phlunte Riddle said.
The exact number of additional police officers, sheriff’s deputies, California Highway Patrol officers and federal agents remains secret.
“We have partnered with federal, state and local agencies and have sufficient coverage for the Rose Parade,” Riddle said. “We have increased staffing this year but what the number is, is something we don’t share.”
UPDATE I: Thanks for the link, Gateway Pundit.
Posted December 28, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Moonbats, New Years, Occupy Protests, Occupy Wall Street Protesters | 5 comments |
More Holiday Greetings from the Occupy Protesters … Occupy Eugene Protester Choked & Beaten to Death at Camp
Tis the season to be deadly … if you are apart of the Occupy protesters movement.
More from the Obama endorsed Occupy protest movement, 54 year old Rich Youngblood was beaten and choked at the Occupy Eugene camp last Monday. Authorities are still investigating the crime. Organizers plan to hold a vigil for Youngblood and victims of street crime. Kristen Carpenter, Chair of Occupy Eugene’s Action Committee said, ‘We’re sorry we couldn’t have stopped the violence in the system’. Hmm, so an Occupy protester admits that there is uncontrollable and unstoppable violence in their movement?
The Gateway Pundit reminds us that the Occupy death toll now is at 9.
“We’re sorry we couldn’t have stopped the violence in the system sooner,” said Kristen Carpenter, Chair of Occupy Eugene’s Action Committee. Carpenter said they had hoped to prevent acts of violence, like the incident involving Youngblood. She said the vigil was not only for Youngblood, but for all victims of street violence.
The City Council ordered the camp be disbanded. Nice to see that it takes some one dying before politicians use any sense in putting and end to these breeding grounds of violence, drugs, assaults and rapes. Remind us again when something like this occurred at a Tea Party rally?
Posted December 26, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Crime, Deceased, Moonbats, Murder, Occupy Protests, Occupy Wall Street Protesters, WTF, You Tube - VIDEO | 2 comments |
Merry Christmas from Occupy Nashville, How Classy, #Occupy Nashville Gals Duke It Out on Christmas Day
It does not seem that the Occupy Nashville folks got the message of “Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Men”. So much for these gals understanding the “Reason for the Season”.
Should we expect anything any different from the OWS protesters? As reported at News Channel 5 in Nashville, TN, two Occupy Nashville woman decided to have a battle royal on Christmas Day at Legislative Plaza. How Nice. One of the women was three months pregnant. I guess they didn’t have any businesses or banks to battle on Christmas Day as they were closed, so they fought each other. FA-LA-LA …
YET ONE MORE THING I HAVE NEVER SEEN AT A TEA PARTY RALLY … A CAT FIGHT
Protestors have been together since October 6 th occupying Legislative Plaza. But on a day that many intended to be full of festivities, quite the opposite took center stage for a time.
“Well, today we’re celebrating mainly Christmas, but all holidays, of course,” said protestor Lauren Mindos.
The group’s plan to celebrate the holidays together seemed fitting, especially since they’ve spent so much time together over the past few months and friends have become like family.
“It was a beautiful day. There was music,” explained Mindos. “There was dancing.”
However, that peace didn’t last the entire day.
The Occupy Nashville freeloaders have vowed to stay at Legislative Plaza and be a public eyesore. Just curious, how come Nashville does not treat the homeless in the same way they do these Occupy protestors? I have no issue with their right to protest; however, no one has a right to live in a public place paid for by all tax payers, that would be called trespassing.
Posted December 26, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Main, Moonbats, Occupy Protests, Occupy Wall Street Protesters, WTF, You Tube - VIDEO | 3 comments |