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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Now a Note from Obama's Friends at the Occupy movement

Since Occupy Wall Street began the national Occupy movement we have heard from president Obama and other prominent Obamacrats like Nancy Pelosi about the virtues of that movement and about how they support it. In the last month, as news has trickled out about rapes, theft, violence and similar behavior at the Occupy camps, we have heard less and less from the Obamacrats in support of their friends. My guess is that we will never again hear from Obama about his support for the Occupy group and that we may soon hear the president tell us, with his usual honesty, how he has been opposed to the group since day one. Let me explain why.

Now that Mayor Bloomberg of New York finally enforced the law and had police prohibit the Occupy movement from living at Zucotti Park, the movement is planning to strike back. They cannot tolerate the idea that they, like everyone else, can protest all they want but they cannot move permanently into a public park and call it home. The Occupy folks have told us that they are going to shur down Wall Street tomorrow. That should be fun. How many thousands of people will lose a day of work because of that one? Most of those who lose that work will be part of the so-called 99%, not the 1% that the Occupy group chatters about. But even worse, beyond the Wall Street shut down, the Occupy folks are now threatening violence. Here is a quote from a CBS News article that came out a half hour ago. A person from the Occupy group said this: “On the 17th, we’re going to burn New York City to the ground." Then he goes on to say, “No more talking. They’ve got guns, we’ve got bottles. They’ve got bricks, we’ve got rocks…in a few days you’re going to see what a Molotov cocktail can do to Macy’s.”

I sincerely hope that all this is just more BS from the Occupy group. If so, then they have moved further towards becoming a joke. On the other hand, if these are serious threats and the Occupy group tries to act on them, then it should mean the effective end of Obama's presidency. No sane American could support a man who speaks kindly about domestic terrorists.

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