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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #750 on: October 20, 2011, 01:04:03 PM »
Source: ABC Reporter’s Life Allegedly Threatened at Occupy Oakland;‘We Shoot White Bitches..(video)
Big Journalism ^ | Oct 20 2011 | Andrew Breibart




Source: ABC Reporter’s Life Allegedly Threatened at Occupy Oakland; ‘We Shoot White Bitches Like You Around Here’

Early yesterday morning, we received a tip from a reader in the San Francisco East Bay area who informed us that a local reporter’s life had been threatened by an activist at the Occupy Oakland demonstration.

Our source, who is fearful of reprisal and has requested anonymity, says that KGO-TV’s Amy Hollyfield was accosted by a man who threatened her and used a racial slur:

“We shoot white bitches like you around here.”

According to our source, the Oakland Police Department was apparently called to the scene. Inquiries to the police, and to Hollyfield, which began at roughly 8 a.m. Pacific time yesterday, are still unanswered today.


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #752 on: October 20, 2011, 01:42:46 PM »
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lol.  Did you watch the ones where the protestors don't want to give the reporters their 1st Amendment rights, but were demanding their 1st Amendment rights be honored?

What a bunch of fucking clowns.

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« Reply #753 on: October 20, 2011, 01:47:46 PM »


lol.  Did you watch the ones where the protestors don't want to give the reporters their 1st Amendment rights, but were demanding their 1st Amendment rights be honored?

What a bunch of fucking clowns.

I liked the one with the pit bull biting the reporters' jacket.   

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #754 on: October 20, 2011, 02:03:29 PM »
I liked the one with the pit bull biting the reporters' jacket.   


Yeah, attack the reporter who you want to pass out your message.  Just as long as the reporter only portrays things exactly as they want them portrayed.  ::)

That supposed leader couldn't even answer the fucking question.

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« Reply #755 on: October 20, 2011, 02:43:54 PM »
Whoa: Occupy Baltimore Doesn't Want Police Involved for Rape
Townhall ^ | October 20, 2011 | Kate Hicks, Web Editor






Did you get raped at Occupy Baltimore? Well, call the police if you must, but do you really want to be the one putting a damper on our good ol' fashioned protest?

So seems to be the sentiment behind Occupy Baltimore's "Security Statement." The document touts the protest's plan for how to deal with sexual assault, and it's getting attention for lines like this:

Though we do not encourage the involvement of the police in our community, the survivor has every right, and the support of Occupy Baltimore, to report the abuse to the appropriate law enforcement.

Granted, while the document doesn't prohibit the involvement of police per se, it does present contacting the police as a negative or discouraged activity. Sure, we can understand why you'd want to get the cops involved, but we'd rather take care of this ourselves.

And indeed, that's just what they wish to do. In the interest of creating a self-contained, self-governing community, the pamphlet urges vicitims of sexual assault to contact the "Security Committee":

Any member of the Occupy Baltimore community who believes he/she/they have been a victim of, are aware of, or suspect a commission of sexual abuse, are encouraged to immediately report the incident to the Security Committee. T (sic)

The point person for dealing with these situations will be Koala! (sic) Largess, (443) 642-XXXX.

Survivors of Sexual Abuse will be given the support, resources, and assistance needed for their emotional and physical health.

Nevermind the fact that it treats a grave, life-changing, psychologically damaging crime as a simple incident that can be resolved with the undoubtedly limited resources these Occupiers have on hand. Nevermind the colossal, long-term damage done to a rape victim, which may require medical attention and frequently requires psychological help. Sexual assault is also a crime, punishable by law, with a recidivism rate of about 52%. And how, exactly do these Occupiers propose to deal with the offenders?

Occupy Baltimore’s Security Committee will make every reasonable effort to keep the matters involved in the allegation as confidential as possible while still allowing for a prompt and thorough inquiry. All allegations of abuse will be treated seriously and thoroughly investigated.

If the survivor wishes to involve law enforcement, in order to obtain physical evidence of the assault, you must report the incident within 72 hours [note: this is not true, a victim has a 120 hour window in which forensic evidence may still be collected] or the assault as collection and preservation of evidence is critical. Occupy Baltimore will also work to supply the abuser with counseling resources to deal with their issues.

That's the skewed worldview of the millenial generation: everyone gets to be a victim, even the rapist. Rape is just a result of a person's "issues" that requires counseling. It's not your fault. You didn't do something morally wrong; it's your messed up childhood, or your perceived social oppression, or your rage at the state that drove you to sexually violate another human being. Prison won't help rehabillitate you and make you a functioning member of society. Therapy will.

The author of the memo--a survivor of such abuse herself--says as much:

The author of the memo, 26-year-old Melissa "Koala" Largess, said she only wanted to let victims know that there are alternative ways of dealing with an attacker, though she said she had once been involved in an abusive relationship and needed the police's help.

Largess said she wanted "the person who harmed me to work on issues and get the help needed to be a functioning member of society."

"There are a lot of ways people can deal with assault and conflict," she said. "The way we all know is to make someone wrong and punish them instead of work with them to correct their behavior."

Largess said that as a victim, she found support groups "confining" but, she stressed, "I'm not against people taking the steps they feel they need to stay safe. … From my own perspective and experience, I understand the necessity of calling police."

True, there have been recent efforts to focus on reducing recidivism rates in sexual assault cases through counseling during imprisonment, an admirable cause that I do not oppose. But Largess also suggests that we should not emphasize that rape is wrong--a sentiment antithetical to her desire to "fix" such behavior. If we don't start with the basic premise that rape is wrong, then why, exactly, shouldn't rape be acceptable?

This begs a larger question, one of the protest as a whole: if sexual assault isn't wrong, then why is corporate greed? Let's arrest those evil, greedy bankers, but leave the police out of sexual assault. It's not wrong. It's a result of a psychological disorder.

The select moral standards these protesters express reveal how completely they lack an understanding of right and wrong. To them, something is "right" if it involves me getting what I want, not because it is good and true. Unfortunately, victims of sexual assault at Occupy Baltimore would also be victims of faulty moral premises, too.

Solely because they wish to be autonomous from the state--or is it because they wish to keep such incidents under wraps for PR purposes?--the Occupy Baltimore movement has discouraged victims from pursuing necessary recourse for recovery and justice, and allows sexual offenders--criminals--to remain free and address their "issues."

All for the cause. The morally-confused cause.



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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #756 on: October 20, 2011, 02:59:08 PM »
Occupy Toronto "This Man Was in my Tent Sniffing my Girlfriend’s Feet”
Stephen Gutowski

Thursday, October 20, 2011 - 10:55am 


http://mrctv.org/videos/occupy-toronto-man-was-my-tent-sniffing-my-girlfriend%E2%80%99s-feet%E2%80%9D



A man is arrested at Occupy Toronto after allegedly smelling a woman's feet and trying to get other protesters to drink urine.

The Protester who uploaded this video also left this comment on it claiming his girlfriend was groped by this man as well:

"He was also groping her but I failed to mention due to being a bit emotionally tied up. Evidently the cop and I cleared it up wish I could have reacted perfectly. If I didn`t get this evidence I feel those who were still in the tent would have discovered it."


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #757 on: October 20, 2011, 03:04:29 PM »
Occupy Toronto "This Man Was in my Tent Sniffing my Girlfriend’s Feet”
Stephen Gutowski

Thursday, October 20, 2011 - 10:55am 


http://mrctv.org/videos/occupy-toronto-man-was-my-tent-sniffing-my-girlfriend%E2%80%99s-feet%E2%80%9D



A man is arrested at Occupy Toronto after allegedly smelling a woman's feet and trying to get other protesters to drink urine.

The Protester who uploaded this video also left this comment on it claiming his girlfriend was groped by this man as well:

"He was also groping her but I failed to mention due to being a bit emotionally tied up. Evidently the cop and I cleared it up wish I could have reacted perfectly. If I didn`t get this evidence I feel those who were still in the tent would have discovered it."



LOL!  Dick Morris approved.   :)

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #758 on: October 20, 2011, 06:33:41 PM »
Angry Manhattan residents lambast Zuccotti Park protesters (They're defecating on our doorsteps)
NY Post ^ | 10/20/11 | JOSH SAUL
Posted on October 20, 2011 8:58:40 PM EDT by jimbo123

Infuriated lower Manhattan residents went ballistic on Zuccotti Park protesters at a chaotic Community Board 1 meeting tonight while blasting politicians for allowing the siege to continue without any end in sight.

"They are defecating on our doorsteps," fumed Katherine Hughes, a stay at home mom who has the misfortune of living one block from the chaos. "A lot of people are very frustrated. A lot of people are concerned about the safety of our kids."

Fed up homeowners said that they've been subjected to insults and harassment as they trek to their jobs each morning. "The protesters taunt people who are on their way to work," said James Fernandez, 51, whose apartment overlooks the park. "I walk out of my apartment and see people urinating on my steps."

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #759 on: October 20, 2011, 07:18:39 PM »
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Report: Occupy Oakland Devolves into “Lord of the Flies”
Verum Serum ^ | October 20, 2011 | Verum Serum
Posted on October 20, 2011 10:15:52 PM EDT by DogByte6RER

Report: Occupy Oakland Devolves into “Lord of the Flies”

John on October 20, 2011 at 12:01 am

From the Oakland Tribune:

The next thing Hughes knew he was in a headlock, then he was being punched, and then he was on the ground as a large man began to choke him.

This happened as Hughes, a substitute teacher and Occupy Oakland resident, tried to keep a larger man who also lived in the camp from threatening a woman there. Finally, after another threatening incident involving the same individual, the occupiers had had enough:

About 3:30 Tuesday afternoon, a group of roughly 50 people gathered by the man’s tent and told him he had to leave. Some were speaking calmly. Others weren’t. It was then that the man pulled out a large kitchen knife and threatened the whole group…It was only when someone picked up a piece of wood and cracked him across the head that the ordeal ended.

Self-realization dawns on at least one of the occupiers:

“At some point, we have to recognize that we can’t control everything,” said Boomer Frank, a 24-year-old tent resident and ad hoc camp organizer. “I’m anti-authoritarian, but we need to acknowledge that some things are out of our control.”

If only they could apply that lesson a little more broadly, e.g. to the police, to the economy as a whole even. Appropriately, it’s the cops who patrol the camp that get it. One officer compared the scene to “Lord of the Flies.” His supervisor was even more insightful:

One Oakland police supervisor said that the participants first appeared to him as “freethinking activists” but have since devolved into something more sinister. He said it was “interesting for a group that claims to be against current civilization and rules to set up a far more oppressive society than our own.”

Very interesting indeed.

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Report: Occupy Oakland Devolves into “Lord of the Flies”
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Posted on October 20, 2011 10:15:52 PM EDT by DogByte6RER

Report: Occupy Oakland Devolves into “Lord of the Flies”

John on October 20, 2011 at 12:01 am

From the Oakland Tribune:

The next thing Hughes knew he was in a headlock, then he was being punched, and then he was on the ground as a large man began to choke him.

This happened as Hughes, a substitute teacher and Occupy Oakland resident, tried to keep a larger man who also lived in the camp from threatening a woman there. Finally, after another threatening incident involving the same individual, the occupiers had had enough:

About 3:30 Tuesday afternoon, a group of roughly 50 people gathered by the man’s tent and told him he had to leave. Some were speaking calmly. Others weren’t. It was then that the man pulled out a large kitchen knife and threatened the whole group…It was only when someone picked up a piece of wood and cracked him across the head that the ordeal ended.

Self-realization dawns on at least one of the occupiers:

“At some point, we have to recognize that we can’t control everything,” said Boomer Frank, a 24-year-old tent resident and ad hoc camp organizer. “I’m anti-authoritarian, but we need to acknowledge that some things are out of our control.”

If only they could apply that lesson a little more broadly, e.g. to the police, to the economy as a whole even. Appropriately, it’s the cops who patrol the camp that get it. One officer compared the scene to “Lord of the Flies.” His supervisor was even more insightful:

One Oakland police supervisor said that the participants first appeared to him as “freethinking activists” but have since devolved into something more sinister. He said it was “interesting for a group that claims to be against current civilization and rules to set up a far more oppressive society than our own.”

Very interesting indeed.


This has been well documented throughout history. Hi, Pol Pot!

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #761 on: October 21, 2011, 04:15:00 AM »
Five cited for trespassing following Occupy protest in Bloomfield Twp.
Oakland Press ^ | 12-18-2011 | ANN ZANIEWSKI
Posted on October 21, 2011 2:00:23 AM EDT by Darren McCarty

Five people were cited for trespassing after they refused to leave a local political party office during a protest believed to be tied to the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Police were called Monday afternoon when 50 to 75 protesters filled the lobby of the Oakland County Republican Party offices on Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Township.

Five protesters who refused to leave after police arrived — Detroit residents Tyrann Chauncey, 39, Tinia Fleming, 22, Earraina Jones, 48, Jaylen Jordan, 18, and Darryl Alston, 54 — were arrested.

Bloomfield Township Police Capt. Scott McCanham said all five were issued citations for trespassing, a misdemeanor under local ordinance. Each person posted a $100 bond and was released.

McCanham said the protesters were from a group called Good Jobs Now. He said a bystander said the demonstration was a result of Republican lawmakers in Washington voting down a jobs bill proposed by President Barack Obama.

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« Reply #762 on: October 21, 2011, 05:51:07 AM »
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« Reply #763 on: October 21, 2011, 07:17:29 AM »
Oakland to Occupiers: Get out
posted at 9:25 am on October 21, 2011 by Ed Morrissey






Occupy Wall Street might be getting the most attention, but Occupy Oakland might be the next flashpoint. The city has decided that the demonstrators have had plenty of time to make their point, and that their behavior has gotten bad enough to become a public safety problem. Late last night, Oakland issued an order to the Occupiers to leave the plaza that they have commandeered for most of a fortnight (via JWF):

A document titled “Notice to Vacate Frank Ogawa Plaza” was posted on the city’s website at 8 p.m. by the office of City Administrator Deanna Santana. It said Oakland was committed to allowing free speech, but also had a responsibility to protect public safety.

“We believe that after 10 days, the City can no longer uphold public health and safety,” the notice said. “In recent days, camp conditions and occupants’ behavior have significantly deteriorated, and it is no longer manageable to maintain a public health and safety plan.”

The document cited fire hazards, sanitation issues, a growing rat problem and graffiti. It referred to an “increasing frequency of violence, assaults, threats and intimidation” and complained that protesters had denied access to “emergency personnel to treat injured persons and to police to patrol the Plaza.”
“As a result of these serious conditions, the Administration has determined that facilitating this expression of speech is no longer viable, nor in the interest of public health and safety,” the order said. “Peaceful daytime assembly will continue to be allowed between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily. No tents or overnight camping permitted.”

If that sounds ugly, it’s not much behind the flagship occupation at Wall Street.  Local residents in the Zuccotti Park neighborhood have had enough of the destructive presence of the protesters — and from the description of the OWS behavior, it’s difficult to blame them:

“They are defecating on our doorsteps,” fumed Katherine Hughes, a stay at home mom who has the misfortune of living one block from the chaos. “A lot of people are very frustrated. A lot of people are concerned about the safety of our kids.”

Fed up homeowners said that they’ve been subjected to insults and harassment as they trek to their jobs each morning. “The protesters taunt people who are on their way to work,” said James Fernandez, 51, whose apartment overlooks the park.

Board member Paul Cantor said that residents are fed up with the incessant racket that emanates from the protest at all hours. “It’s mostly a noise issue,” he said. If people can’t sleep and children can’t sleep because the protesters are banging drums then that’s a problem.”

Well, they were defecating on police cars too, and that didn’t seem to move the city into action.  Oakland has its limits; New York City … not so much, it seems.  Still, the complaints worried some of the protest organizers, who tried to get the crowd to clean up its act regarding drum circles and dropping deuces on neighborhood stoops.  As New York Magazine reported, if the protesters acted like extras from Delta in Animal House, their attempts to organize a response and control the drumming comes straight out of Animal Farm:

But the drums were fun. They brought in publicity and money. Many non-facilitators were infuriated by the decision and claimed that it had been forced through the General Assembly.

“They’re imposing a structure on the natural flow of music,” said Seth Harper, an 18-year-old from Georgia. “The GA decided to do it … they suppressed people’s opinions. I wanted to do introduce a different proposal, but a big black organizer chick with an Afro said I couldn’t.”

To Shane Engelerdt, a 19-year-old from Jersey City and self-described former “head drummer,” this amounted to a Jacobinic betrayal. “They are becoming the government we’re trying to protest,” he said. “They didn’t even give the drummers a say … Drumming is the heartbeat of this movement. Look around: This is dead, you need a pulse to keep something alive.”

So what did the organizers decide to try?  A drum tax.  Suddenly, the drummers looked from pig to man and man to pig and couldn’t tell the difference:

The drummers claim that the finance working group even levied a percussion tax of sorts, taking up to half of the $150-300 a day that the drum circle was receiving in tips. “Now they have over $500,000 from all sorts of places,” said Engelerdt. “We’re like, what’s going on here? They’re like the banks we’re protesting.”

And how did organizers of this free-speech demonstration react?  By, er, telling people they couldn’t talk to the press:

As the communal sleeping bag argument between Lauren Digion and Sage Roberts threatened to get out of hand, a facilitator in a red hat walked by, brow furrowed. “Remember? You’re not allowed to do any more interviews,” he said to Digion. She nodded and went back to work. But when Roberts shouted, “Don’t tell me what to do!” Digion couldn’t hold back.

“Someone has to be told what to do,” she said. “Someone needs to give orders. There’s no sense of order in this f*****g place.”

George Orwell would be proud.  Anyone with an assigned reading project for Animal Farm should really be taking notes.








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Zuccotti neighbors: Stop dumping on us
By JOSH SAUL




Posted: 2:32 AM, October 21, 2011

Livid lower Manhattan residents went off on Zuccotti Park protesters at a heated Community Board 1 meeting last night and blasted politicians for not controlling the chaos.

“They’re defecating on our doorsteps,” fumed board member Catherine Hughes, a stay-at-home mom who lives one block from the protest. “The cowbells start at 4 a.m. and the drumming goes past 10 a.m. A lot of people are very frustrated. A lot of people are concerned about the safety of our kids.”

Fed-up homeowners said they’ve been insulted and harassed as they trek to their jobs each morning. “The protesters taunt people who are on their way to work,” said James Fernandez, 51.

The meeting, packed with more than 200 people, spilled out onto the street, where Zuccotti sympathizers began sparring with their critics.

Board member Paul Cantor said sleepless residents can’t take the incessant racket. “If people can’t sleep ... then that’s a problem,” he said.

Despite the complaints, the board unanimously voted for a resolution supporting the protesters’ right to stay in the park but called for a crackdown on noise, public urination and defecation, and disruptive barricades.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #765 on: October 21, 2011, 07:43:49 AM »
This has been well documented throughout history. Hi, Pol Pot!

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
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« Reply #768 on: October 21, 2011, 08:33:25 AM »
Occupy Wall Street Demands Global UN Tax and Worldwide G20 Protest
Investment Watch ^ | October 20th, 2011 | Investment Watch staff

Posted on Friday, October 21, 2011 10:50:21 AM by opentalk

Occupy’s busting out on a new path … So Adbusters is asking people all around the world to march on Oct. 29. “We want to send a clear message that we the people want to slow down this global casino.” And Adbusters does have one specific demand, a 1 percent tax on financial-sector transactions. Some form of that idea, known as the “Robin Hood” tax.

Dominant Social Theme: We want justice for the world and the UN will give it to us.


Free-Market Analysis: Kalle Lasn, founder of Adbusters magazine, based in Vancouver, B.C. – the magazine that issued the call for the initial Occupy Wall Street protests – has called on people to protest the upcoming G20 while demanding a one-percent tax on financial transactions.


..The financial sales tax has been around for a very long time but has found its most recent voice in a column by Jerry Large of the Seattle Times. He recently gained an exclusive interview with Kalle Lasn, who sounds as if he hopes that a large protest on Oct 29th will mark the beginning of a push for such a tax.


What’s going on is pure one-worldism, an OWS ideology that is gradually revealing itself in dribs and drabs. It is one reason that that the OWS leaders have made no specific demands. They have hoped to create a momentum, apparently, before revealing what they are truly after. The movement seems to be part of a larger wave of directed history that has been in play for at least a century and is now reaching a dénouement.


The one-percent tax has been a staple of United Nations demands for more than a decade. Google UN and “one-percent tax” and plenty of information will appear – over three million citations, in fact.


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #769 on: October 21, 2011, 08:44:44 AM »




What a lunatic.   Typical 95% pofs. 

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'Occupy' memo could discourage victims from reporting assaults ( Baltimore )
The Baltimore Sun ^ | October 19, 2011 | Peter Hermann




Efforts by the Occupy Baltimore protest group to evolve into a self-contained, self-governing community have erupted into controversy with the distribution of a pamphlet that victim advocates and health workers fear discourages victims of sexual assaults from contacting police.

The pamphlet says that members of the protest group who believe they are victims or who suspect sexual abuse "are encouraged to immediately report the incident to the Security Committee," which will investigate and "supply the abuser with counseling resources."

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the heads of three rape crisis centers and a nurse who runs the forensic division at Mercy Medical Center called the message about not involving police dangerous. They said it contains erroneous information that could undermine efforts to convince victims to properly report crimes and get the counseling they need.

"It might actually passively prevent someone from seeking justice," said Jacqueline Robarge, the executive director of Power Inside, a nonprofit support group that helps women who have been victimized.

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Police in Cleveland said a 19-year-old woman was raped at an Occupy protest there, and authorities in Oakland and in Seattle have reported sexual assaults and incidents of indecent exposure.


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #771 on: October 21, 2011, 01:06:02 PM »
Florida banker's wife left family to join Wall Street protesters
By KEVIN FASICK and BOB FREDERICKS

Last Updated: 9:49 AM, October 21, 2011


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A married mother of four from Florida ditched her family to become part of the raggedy mob in Zuccotti Park -- keeping the park clean by day and keeping herself warm at night with the help of a young waiter from Brooklyn.

“I’m not planning on going home,” an unapologetic Stacey Hessler, 38, told The Post yesterday.

“I have no idea what the future holds, but I’m here indefinitely. Forever,” said Hessler, whose home in DeLand sits 911 miles from the tarp she’s been sleeping under.

Hessler -- who ironically is married to a banker -- arrived 12 days ago and planned to stay for a week, but changed her plans after cozying up to some like-minded radicals, including Rami Shamir, 30, a waiter at a French bistro in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.

She swears she’s not romantically involved with her new friend.

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Yesterday was a typical day for the pair, who woke up at 8 a.m. on their little patch of paving stone near the communal kitchen and dashed off to Trinity Church to wash up.

Hessler emerged an hour later, her brown hair in dreadlocks, wearing a T-shirt depicting Han Solo and Princess Leia kissing, and bearing the slogan “Make Love Not War.”

She got coffee and a granola bar from the protest kitchen before sorting laundry for two hours.

The unemployed Long Island native compared her decision to abandon her family to Americans serving in the armed forces.

“Military people leave their families all the time, so why should I feel bad?” a defiant Hessler said. “I’m fighting for a better world.”

She said she had been following the movement on Facebook, and the more she learned, the more obsessed she became with joining the demonstrators.

At around 11 a.m. yesterday, Hessler moved from laundry duty to park cleanup -- a four-hour detail from which she broke just once to give a troubled protester a hug at the “empathy table.” She also found time for a meditation session later in the day.

Hessler has spoken with her family -- husband Curtiss, 42; son Peyton, 17; and daughters Kennedy 15, Sullivan, 13, and Veda, 7 -- just three times since leaving them. “Friends are taking care of them,” she said.

Not everyone has supported her decision. “My mother told me I was being very selfish,” she admitted.

And her husband, a former Bank of America financial adviser who now works at a local Florida bank, is perplexed. “He says he’s working for ‘the Man,’ and I’m fighting against him,” she said.

After finishing her morning routine and afternoon chores yesterday, Hessler spent the evening attending organizer meetings and helping fellow protesters find sleeping spots.

Hessler herself bedded down on an air mattress at 12:28 a.m., ready to do it all over again today.

Additional reporting by Gillian Kleinman

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #772 on: October 21, 2011, 01:11:14 PM »
obama's killing bad guys left and right... the GOP field looks like shit... Tea party has lost momentum... and even tho the OWS clods are whiny douchebags, they are united and they're more likely to vote dem than repub.  THey get the same number of votes that you do.

to the repub viewpoint, this is a shitty month.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #773 on: October 21, 2011, 01:56:51 PM »
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This should lighten the thread and bring some consensus  :P
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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Rape, Rats, Robbery, Rudeness, and Public Defecation
« Reply #774 on: October 21, 2011, 02:44:33 PM »
Are they making progress toward their cause?   

What is their goal (I'm not being a smart ass I'm just still unclear on their goal..I know they "hate capitalism" but what is it that they want to establish)?
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