Category: I hate hippies

  • Thieves prey on OWS crowd

    The New York Post reports that the Occupy Wall Street crowd are eating their own;

    “Stealing is our biggest problem at the moment,” said Nan Terrie, 18, a kitchen and legal-team volunteer from Fort Lauderdale.

    “I had my Mac stolen — that was like $5,500. Every night, something else is gone. Last night, our entire [kitchen] budget for the day was stolen, so the first thing I had to do was . . . get the message out to our supporters that we needed food!”

    Who could have imagined that calling together people from across the country to demand other people’s property and the fruits of other people’s labors would have attracted thieves?

    Crafty cat burglars sneaked into the makeshift kitchen at Zuccotti Park overnight and swiped as much as $2,500 in donated greenbacks from right under the noses of volunteers who’d fallen asleep after a long day whipping up meals for the hundreds of hungry protesters, the volunteers said.

    What’s that old saw about lying down with dogs? Maybe after it’s all oer with the hippies will come to realize why I hate hippies.

  • It is not hard to impress hippies.

    Yes seems that once again people flock to street theater as some how showing up “the Man”. In out lates one shows a guy claiming to be a Marine Sgt with two tours in Iraq braving shouting at Police nearby.

    United States Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, NY went toe to toe with the New York Police Department. An activist in the Occupy Wall Street movement, Thomas voiced his opinions of the NYPD police brutality that had and has been plaguing the #OWS movement.

    Thomas is a 24-year-old Marine Veteran (2 tours in Iraq), he currently plays amateur football and is in college.

    Thomas comes from a long line of people who sacrifice for their country: Mother, Army Veteran (Iraq), Step father, Army, active duty (Afghanistan), Grand father, Air Force veteran (Vietnam), Great Grand Father Navy veteran (World War II).

    Yea cause I am sure that the Police were not simply acting professional and not falling for you antics at trying to be a martyr for the cause. Nothing like a Rodney King incident to fill the coffers for the protest. I guess that this was the back up plan since the original one failed.

    Here is a screen shot in case the video disappears. It shows a CAR so that should qualify for Stolen Valor. Is there anyone in the Marine Community that can check to see if this guy is a poser?

  • Ringo wades into Occupy LA

    Or buddy Ringo at Ringo’s Pictures waded into the cesspool of Occupy LA and came out with these images for Part 4;

    there’s definite Marxist tilt in LA

    And talk about unemployable;

    At least those guys in Denver could work at Starbucks, this guy couldn’t get a job shoveling shit in Louisiana, to borrow from General Patton. I guess when you convince people that working is a right, you’ll attract all manners of human refuse.

  • El Marko at Occupy Denver

    our buddy, El marko dropped off this link to his latest post after he recorded the hippies at occupy Denver; Neo-Cannibals, Deadbeats, Dopers and Democrats Occupy Denver;

    Looks like you should have made some different choices, there, Junior. your latest bad choice was wasting that card board to make the sign instead of using it for new roofing for your latest home. Maybe he should have spent that $50k on a vocational school instead of that 2d English Lit degree. And that’s the problem today, college isn’t producing what America needs – to borrow from Judge Smails “The world needs ditch diggers, too”.

    In the same vein;

    Happy dreaming, there, Junior. You don’t get to name your wages in this environment. Maybe you ought to try selling that art history degree at Starbucks. And that’s not a $75k/year shave you have going there, pal.

  • Hippies threaten to hold courts hostage (fixed the link)

    The lawyers for the more than 800 hippies who’ve been arrested in the “Occupy Wall Street” theaterics have threatened to clog the New York City courts if charges aren’t dropped immediately, according to the New York Post;

    “I’d like to suggest to the DA’s office the appropriate way to deal with these cases is outright dismissal,” said defense lawyer Martin Stolar.

    “The leverage is, we take them all to trial.”

    Stolar and other members of the civil rights-focused National Lawyers Guild plan to meet today with prosecutors from Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr.’s office to lay out their position.

    Oh, good, the National Lawyers Guild…that’s the same organization that opposed US entry into World War II against the Nazis…until Germany invaded their beloved Joe Stalin’s Soviet Union. new york should try each and every one of the filthy beasts if they ever want this shit to stop. how many times have DC courts let Adam Kokesh and Dan Choi free to repeat their sociopath behavior?

    More recently, they’ve been the support network of james M. branum who gets his military clients tossed in jail for minor offenses…and need I remind you that he was also that Abdo dude’s lawyer, until Abdo was arrested for attempting to bomb a restaurant in Fort Hood.

    It’s their duty to the rule of law to prosecute these criminals to the fullest extent of the law, but expediency will win out. Like everything else today, it’ll be up to regular people, the REAL 99% to put an end to this childish horseshit. Just like we have to track down and shame the military phonies because the FBI and the courts won’t fulfill their sworn duties.

    The Mayor of New York is tougher on trans-fats and salt than he is on criminals in his city.

    Thanks to Old Trooper for the link.

  • Occupy Wall Street’s global reach

    The Washington Post reports that the “Occupy Wall Street” movement is reaching around the globe these days. All of the whiners who never learned simple math in high school have taken to the streets;

    Linking up with the Occupy Wall Street protests that began in New York, tens of thousands of people around the world took to the streets Saturday to reiterate their anger at the global financial system, corporate greed and government cutbacks.

    Rallies were held in more than 900 cities in Europe, Africa and Asia, as well as in the United States, with some of the largest occurring in Europe. The demonstration in Rome turned violent, and more than 70 people were arrested in Manhattan on Saturday night, but crowds elsewhere were largely peaceful.

    I guess it hasn’t hit home that socialism isn’t a sustainable economic model. Especially when everyone wants their hand out.

    The TAH corporate headquarters hasn’t been immune from the protests. These filthy hippie beasts set up their protest yesterday on the front lawns of our multi-thousand dollar estate protesting that 1% of the residents of Sunrise Heights consumes 99% of the apples (meaning me, I guess)

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    The neighbor’s cats joined the protest stating that some mornings they have to wait for hours in inclement weather for their daily handout

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    I don’t know who started this Occupy TAH movement, but I’m going to release your emails unless it stops.

  • The veil slips on “Occupy”

    That thin veneer of patriotism of the Occupy movement slipped yesterday while protester joined in a few verses of “Fuck the USA”

    Snagged from Verum Serum.

    The Gawker complains that a conservative computer security firm owner has released thousands of emails to Andrew Breitbart which reveal the violent intentions of the Occupy Wall Street organizers who also happen to be that hacktivist group Anonymous.

    So when Bradley Manning does it, it’s “whistleblowing”, but when conservatives d it to expose the Left, it’s “Rabble rousing”, huh?

  • The difference

    I got asked this today.

    You personally have said in the past you hated the bailouts, etc. What’s the problem here (with the Occupy movement)?

    Well besides the face that the actions of these protesters are causing problems for the the same people that the Occupy movement claims to be action on behalf of? That would have to be how you handle yourself when addressing a grievance. Lets take Chase Bank for example.

    I would like to present Capt. Jonathon Rowles and how he challenged Chase Bank over home loans and related interest rates. He did this in a professional mater that his cause was taken seriously. When you are taken seriously people listen to you. It may not be flashy but itworks.

    What does not work is dressing up like Robbin Hood and Vikings to a “Raid” the corporate office. Nor is trying to make a makeshift bridge to cross the “Moat” at said office. Then you wonder why people call yourself drama queens and worse.