Protestors trying to stay warm in freezing sub-zero weather forced out of their make shift home and arrested?

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Protestors trying to stay warm in freezing sub-zero weather forced out of their make shift home and arrested?

Question
like common criminals. Cannot a man stay warm anymore; what is their crime. Since when did staying warm become a criminal act. What is this country coming to?

Read More: http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/04/us/occupy-dc/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
One was even pepper sprayed in the eyes.

Answered by American
I am kind of rooting for them, being in DC. It’s about time.
Answered by Nancy P
The got kicked out for becoming violent and threatening the police. God bless the police!!!
Answered by THATS MY PURSE!
Maybe next time they should protest in appropriate clothes.
Answered by The Shadow Knows
just like the rebels at Valley Forge

Americans are persistent

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Does OWS represent 99% of Americans?

Question
Arson

Occupy Fort Collins – Member arrested, $ 10 million in damage
Occupy Portland – Member arrested for throwing Molotov Cocktail
Occupy Seattle – Suspicious fire at Bank of America 2.7 miles from camp
Occupy Portland – Three men arrested with homemade grenades

Assault/Threats

Occupy SF – 12 assaults in 24 hours
Occupy LA – 4 assaults including two with knives
Occupy Philly – Man punches woman in the face
Occupy LA – Two assaults including setting someone on fire
Occupy Berkeley – Police respond to three assault calls per night
Occupy Wall Street – Three men threaten the life of a sexual assault victim
Occupy Lawrence – Punch thrown
Occupy Orlando – Knife fight sends man to hospital
Occupy Portland – Multiple assaults within a 24 hr. period
Occupy Toledo – Man assaults police officer after arrest
Occupy San Diego – Woman assaults cameraman
Occupy Victoria – Man dumps urine on city worker
Occupy Vancouver – Two police officers bitten during near riot
Occupy Oakland – Death threats
Occupy Austin – Man in Joker make-up arrested for brandishing knife
Occupy Oakland – Man sets his dog on reporter
Occupy Oakland – Man pulls a knife in camp
Occupy Wall Street – Photographer assaulted

Drugs/Dealing

Occupy Boston – Two drug busts in a week
Occupy Boston – Another drug arrest
Occupy Boston – Heroin dealers busted were living with 6 year old boy directly behind welcome tent
Occupy Portland – First hand account “Drugs. Selling…Heroin. Meth.”
Occupy Portland – Video of open drug use in the camp
Occupy Portland – “I get high“

Fraud

National Lawyer’s Guild member Ari Douglas pretends to be run over by a police scooter

Illness/Death

Occupy Santa Cruz – Ringworm outbreak
Occupy Atlanta – TB outbreak
Occupy Wall Street – Zuccotti lung outbreak
Occupy New Orleans – Man discovered in tent had been dead 2 days
Occupy Portland – Body lice outbreak

Murder

Occupy Oakland – Fatal shooting

Public disturbance

Occupy Dallas – Protesters block bank entrance, 23 arrested
Occupy Vancouver – Mob with bullhorn enters bank
Occupy Wall Street – Protesters block bank entrance, four arrested
Occupier takes a bathroom break in the street
Occupy Vancouver – Occupiers disrupt debate, threaten riot when asked to leave
Occupy Long Beach – Group disrupts city council meeting
Occupy Boston – Three arrested for occupying Burger King
Occupy Oakland – Yelling and nonsense at Burger King
Occupy DC – Group storms AFP event, traps attendees inside

Rape/Sexual Assault

Occupy Philly – Man arrested for alleged rape
Occupy Wall Street – Two sexual assaults unreported to police
Occupy Wall Street – Man arrested for sexual assault, suspect in rape
Occupy Dallas – Sex offender allegedly rapes 14 year old
Occupy Ottawa – Sexual assaults go unreported to police
Occupy Lawrence – Sexual assault reported
Occupy Toronto – Foot sniffer arrested
Occupy Seattle – Man exposes himself to young girls
Occupy Portland – Sexual assault
Occupy Wall Street – Drunk gropes women in Zuccotti Park
Occupy Cleveland – Rape reported after an overnight stay
Occupy Glasgow – Possible gang rape
Occupy Baltimore – Multiple reports of harassment
Occupy Chicago – Man arrested for child porn
Occupy LA – Man charged with exposing himself to a child

Sedition

Occupy DC – Let’s have a coup by taking over the military
Ted Rall wants occupiers to choose the path of violence
Occupy DC – Mike Malloy incites crowd to cheer for President Bush’s execution

Suicide/Overdose

Occupy Burlington – Man kills himself with handgun
Occupy Salt Lake City – Man found dead with syringe in his tent
Occupy Vancouver – Young woman dies of cocaine and heroine overdose
Occupy OKC – Young man with history of drug abuse found dead

Theft

Occupy Portland – Theft is ongoing
Occupy Boston – Store owner suffers 4 break-ins since camp began

Vandalism

Occupy Eureka – Protesters use local bank as a toilet
Occupy Portland – Two banks vandalized, promises of more to come
Occupy Oakland – Bank windows broken, Whole Foods vandalized, broken windows
Occupy Boston – Banks vandalized with anarchist, OWS graffiti
Occupy Portland – Spike in vandalism near camp
Occupy SF: ATMs being smeared with feces
Occupy Santa Fe: Banks vandalized with OWS-themed graffiti
Occupy San Diego – Vendors cart vandalized with bodily fluids
Occupy graffiti found on PA governor’s mansion

Answered by John Doe
.99% maybe
Answered by Chewy Ivan 2
Yes. Just as much as the Tea Party represents “real Americans.”
Answered by Vanessa
OWS does not speak for me, nor does it represent my views
Answered by Frank Zebottom
Graffiti?
That’s it, enough is enough – it’s time to deny those people their constitutional rights!!

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Peaceful Protestors beaten in DC?

Question
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Park Police are arresting Occupy D.C. protesters who are refusing to dismantle an unfinished wooden structure erected in a D.C. park overnight.

Protesters began constructing the wooden building Saturday, but on Sunday police told them they’d need a permit for such a structure and gave them an hour to disassemble it.

What say you?

Read More: http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/04/us/oregon-occupy-portland/index.html?hpt=us_c2
Except for Karo Miyuki, no one else respects the First Amendment. And, she is a Canadian.

Answered by Karo Miyuki
If they’re anything like the Canadian protestors they were only going to construct it, leave it up and go home. Made everyone think they were living in them but nope!
Answered by nancy Q
OWS types are never peaceful. God bless police officers!!!
Answered by mopar Mike
They should get beaten. Probably the first beating they’ve had since they were born, which is why they’re protesting to begin with.
Answered by Undecided
Sweet! I hope they hosed them off too

Why do police officers think they rule the World?!?!?!?!?!?

Question
Why do police officers think that it is okay to arrest someone for no reason? Why do police officers arrest people for nothing they did wrong that are not crooks like “Occupy Wall Street” and “Filming them at the privacy of their own homes” or as silly as “A Student at a School that got in a fight with a teacher when they should have their parents called on” or “Arrested because of farting?” They really need to think before they act and respect other people’s “Privacy!!!” They also arrest people for selling lemonade in Washington DC, and arrest people for other things such as coming across them at a tea party arrested for “No Reason” when they shouldn’t even think about arresting them at all and stop and be polite and realize that they are humans, too just like they are. They arrest for unsuspected terrorists, race, or even as ridiculous as just being white or black. They even arrest for peaceful protests instead of agreeing with that person, they think that it is okay to arrest instead of being nice and treating others with respect, they think that just because they are cops, they can put people for doing no harm in jail, yet they even arrest little girls and boys and not just teenagers. Why do they care? Please help. I think that it is a spooky, scary, creepy, meaningless and tragic thing. So, my question is, why do the Police think that they are God and have powers to rule the World and not think before they act????????
Answered by Rose
1. complaint (usually from a victim or someone that was offended by the act)
2. probable cause
3. arrest
4. jail
5 bail – (Bail is based on the probability that the offender will return to court, not the crime)
6 court
7 jury of PEERS
8 jury decides if guilty or not.

Its actually pretty simple.

Answered by End of the Trail
Police Officers used to be called “Pigs”, because they were depicted as pigs in the Great George Orwell’s Novel – Animal Farm.

The pigs went around beating other animals over the heads with their billy clubs, and they’d come in the middle of the night, and your brother would never be seen nor heard from again, very much like Nazi Gestapo style.

The reason we called them pigs is because they acted just like the pigs in Orwell’s book.

Pigs are bought and paid for by politicians in an attempt to control the masses, and today’s pigs use Nazi Gestapo-like techniques in every American city and town.

Step out of line and a man comes to take you away…

Stop! – Look! – Listen!

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Answered by EddyJ
Idiot.

Merry Christmas

Answered by Gray Wanderer
So you believe it is legal to block traffic, which slows emergency response to the point someone died? There is nothing wrong with being the cause of someone else’s death?

It’s OK with you for students to commit felony assault against teachers? And you would just have their parents called?

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Comments

  1. NO MA'AM says:

    LOL, I have to get building permit for 8×6 shed in my backyard…

    What does it take to build in public park?

  2. gunwalker98 says:

    Aww, looks like they’ve gone soft and started to miss Mommy’s basement.

    The patriots at Valley Forge stayed in their tents all winter.

    The First Amendment does not give them the right to voilate the law. They can’t build a house in the park.

  3. MountainLionBilly says:

    It is all about who had the power, those with it want to keep it and they think that the only way to do that is to keep those ‘below’ them down, thus this isn’t an act of just freezing out the occupiers, it is an act of bullying and power keeping.

  4. SugarBear says:

    I can’t erect a shed in my back yard without a permit, why should protesters be allowed to erect an eyesore on public land?

  5. Excuse Me says:

    It is illegal to erect buildings without permits.

  6. Michael D says:

    YES!!! I have to suffer under having a job that I like and am good at to make enough money to have a four bedroom house! I am then going to pay all the taxes that I am are required to keep my house. Have two Ford trucks. Again having to work a lot to be able to have them. Fords are not free. About 75 hours a week at work. Oh and have a TON of food that
    I paid for by working 75 hours a week. So yes I am guilty of understanding what it takes to get what I want. Hard work.

  7. ZonieGirl says:

    Jail will probably be warmer, safer place for them and they will get free meals. It is called trespassing. They cannot become squatters indefinitely in a public or private place. There have been criminal acts, rapes, theft, vandalism, generally trashing the area committed by these people. They have become nuisances to those citizens who are trying to go to their jobs and hurt the businesses of small business owners in the areas who are simply trying to make a living. Is that right?

    Don’t you find it hypocritical that these people use the very products and services of the corporations they claim to be protesting against? The have their cell phones, computers, Internet service, clothing, food, tents, sleeping bags, Starbucks coffee, and so on. Why not protest by not using these things?

  8. Jack says:

    So you are against your own Revolution against Britian? They too had taxation without representation, but they actually went to war. Learn history and what the Occupy Movement is about.

  9. loki says:

    I’m not surprised

  10. Patient Sailor Tres. says:

    This represents liberalism. Real Americans find the entire throng repugnant and disgusting.

  11. Disco Stu says:

    28% and dropping like a stone, according to latest polls. Since 21% of Americans are self-identified libs, it will not go below that point, because they will continue to support them. So in reality, it is only 7% out of the remaining 79% of non-liberals…and I would be willing to bet that a good chunk of that 7% is those who are socialist/communist loons that are left of liberals and call themselves “independent”.

  12. Advance the Human Race ☭ says:

    the 99%?

    Lol…..it sounds like they represent the petty-bourgeoisie as well.

    Vandalism of property is part of revolution….so I guess the majority of americans don’t support revolution.

    Property should not belong to the bourgeoisie.

  13. Winds of the Spirit 7 says:

    They are being paid by the Liberals, need I say more

    ((T-Bone)).

  14. Break a Question says:

    No group represents that large a percentage of Americans. That’s why if politicians claim they stand for America when they support a certain issues, they should instead claim that they stand with X% of America as shown by this poll.

  15. darren m says:

    well if you prefer sokka which is society and culture which emphsizes education is for human happiness .this unites all polituical democratic parties into sokka alliance. idea also that lotus sutra unites religion around ideas all can attain buddha hood. the only competition in seeking happiness for humanity. looks likerape indicates education by sokka required .

  16. Man who loves savings. And pie. says:

    Too many facts will make the liberals’ heads explode. Keep ‘em coming and we’ll cross our fingers.

  17. ♥Gorgeous George♥ says:

    Once you’re a powerful movement there are all sorts of people who want to undermine you by saying they’re part of you and then they do repulsive things. OWS is no exception.

    Besides you left out the part about the T-Partiers who carried guns to health care meetings.

  18. Mr. Smartypants says:

    Gosh, I wonder where you got this list. 8^)

    I was very involved in the anti-war movement during the Vietnam war. We did a lot of marches, protests, demonstrations, sit-ins, etc. I actually got arrested once. They told me at the time that that arrest record would follow me all my life, make it hard to get a job or a passport or anything. But it didn’t. In fact less than 10 year later I was working in a defense plant and had no trouble getting a ‘secret’ clearance.

    The thing is, every movement like this has ‘provocateurs’ infiltrating the movement and trying to discredit it. Every anti-war event, back in the day, began with the leaders addressing the crowd with a bullhorn. They always reminded us that there were enemies in our midst, and we’d know them by their actions. If we saw anyone doing vandalism, breaking a car window or a store window, throwing a brick, or trying to incite violence, we’d know that was a provocateur, not one of us. And the advice was just the same as DHS uses today: If you see something, say something.

    Some of the items in your list are probably genuine. Some were done by provocateurs just to discredit the movement. But some, maybe half, I would bet anything, were just made up by Fox News. Right wing media have shown us for years they have no real respect for the truth. People only believe them because they want to, so why should they limit themselves to the facts?

  19. iAtollah says:

    I didn’t see any “beating” in that link. Just hearsay about being “pushed” from some protestors who obviously have an agenda.

    They seem to think that “Freedom of Assembly” means “We can get away with anything as long as it’s under the guise of a protest”… Granted, it’s obviously a trumped up charge, but they’re just as guilty for not taking the stupid structure down.

  20. Meeshells Bigbvdstain says:

    GooooooooooooooooooooD

  21. Shane says:

    Actually, Its called doing their job, which apparently you dont have one, Be to it that you are ranting about this. Do research. probable Cause.

  22. Emily says:

    they don’t. the people at occupy wall street and stuff were being violent and destroying stuff and hurting others

  23. MAADDAWG. says:

    You dumbass kids coming to this site asking such stupid questions as this. There is no such thing as for NO REASON !! Every action that is being done by the police there is a reason for it. No matter if for the right ones or wrong ones,still a reason. You are a dumbass.

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