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National Lawyers Guild trying to keep OWS going.

It seems that despite past concerns about health risks from camping/squatting in Zuccotti Park the National Lawyers Guild is trying allow people to return with their tents after the the clean up is complete.

The National Lawyers Guild says it has obtained a court order that allows Occupy Wall St. protesters to return with tents to a New York City park.

The guild says the injunction prevents the city from enforcing park rules on Occupy Wall Street protesters.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the city knew about the court order but has not seen it. He says the city plans to go court immediately.

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11 thoughts on “National Lawyers Guild trying to keep OWS going.

  1. Spork, not sure if you saw or mentioned this, but that assclown Law Professor who opposes care packages was the president of the NLG.

  2. Not surprised that the NLG was involved in that court order. The NY state Supreme Court Judge that signed the order was an ACLU lawyer for 25 years.

  3. Hurray! Chalk up a win for NYC!

    Occupy is not, however, a failure. It was a training exercise for the moonbats. For all the great intel they collected, it has accomplished all that it was intended to do. And the new leaders they have ID’d will come in very handy (they hope) when they get serious about all this next spring.

    Don’t get even a little comfortable that this is all there is to it.

  4. a bunch of non-producers trying to support a bunch of non-producers so they can continue to not-produce. Color me surprised.

  5. 59% believe the NYPD was justified in their actions this morning. 🙂 so that means the 99% is actually the…….41%? Man someone really sucks at math!

  6. And that’s in NEW YORK. Deep, deep, DEEP BLUE New York.

    Something tells me that in flyover country, that number would in fact be closer to 99 percent. Suck it, hippies. Suck it long and hard.

  7. I don’t think anyone is paying attention to occupy KC all 20 of them. I think when it starts getting cold in the next week or two things will take care of itself. It’s almost sad kinda like a hooker who is way past her prime…

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