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Occupy D.C. preparing to crash CPAC
During a Thursday meeting at McPherson Square, until Saturday the epicenter of the protests, Occupiers brainstormed tactics for shutting down or disrupting the conference, according to a source who was present at the meeting.
The protesters suggested pulling fire alarms in the hotel where the conference will take place, screaming “fire” during conference activities, “glitter-bombing” participants, cutting electrical power, and barricading entrances to the hotel, according to the source, who requested anonymity.
“Speakers will be physically assaulted, not just verbally confronted,” the source told Scribe in an email. Two Occupiers, who the source also identified as members of the New Black Panther Party, “said they would be disappointed if they didn’t get arrested and planned to ‘make it count.’”
The source quoted another protester as saying, “Mitt [Romney] has Secret Service now, but [Newt] Gingrich and [Andrew] Breitbart don’t,” seemingly suggesting that the latter two would not be as heavily guarded.
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/02/07/r ... rash-cpac/
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In the past, you've requested links to sites that decry, and express outrage at, the violent tactics of the fringe elements of the Occupy Movement. Here are three that I found:Dr. Fill wrote: I can only see this escalating... right up to the state convention, national conventions and other large gatherings.
Occupy D.C. preparing to crash CPAC
During a Thursday meeting at McPherson Square, until Saturday the epicenter of the protests, Occupiers brainstormed tactics for shutting down or disrupting the conference, according to a source who was present at the meeting.
The protesters suggested pulling fire alarms in the hotel where the conference will take place, screaming “fire” during conference activities, “glitter-bombing” participants, cutting electrical power, and barricading entrances to the hotel, according to the source, who requested anonymity.
“Speakers will be physically assaulted, not just verbally confronted,” the source told Scribe in an email. Two Occupiers, who the source also identified as members of the New Black Panther Party, “said they would be disappointed if they didn’t get arrested and planned to ‘make it count.’”
The source quoted another protester as saying, “Mitt [Romney] has Secret Service now, but [Newt] Gingrich and [Andrew] Breitbart don’t,” seemingly suggesting that the latter two would not be as heavily guarded.
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/02/07/r ... rash-cpac/
I have no problem with legal public protest... it's a right we have to petition, but these Occupy folks [urine] me off. They are not a grass roots organization, we saw 8 months of criminal activities at their Occupy camps, many parts of their "mission" statement reads like a 9 year old child screaming for their ice cream and various Occupy groups have been whipping up support for more violent activities. This kind of protest eventually forces the authorities to resort to physical means to retain order... which may just be what the Occupy movement wants.
I hope we can agree to disagree on this. The ongoing characterization of everyone in this movement as being dirty, filthy, cesspool of humanity, criminal, anarchist, hippy, etc., snowflakes is STILL a MIS-characterization of the movement, as a whole, in my opinion. Nothing anyone says or does will change my view in this regard.Dr. Fill wrote: The Occupy mover is not working for the interests of this country or it's citizens.
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I agree to a point, but bottom like is that these people cost each city they "occupy" millions that could be used for better purposes. How much did the Tea Party protests cost the taxpayers of the cities they were in?Popcorn Eater wrote: By my calculations, 8 months ago was the beginning of June. OWS started in mid/late September, 3 months later. 5 months ago. It has actually been isolated down to a moment, even a fraction of a second when the first tweet was sent. You should remember this moment, you likely judged every aspect of the movement and it's future within a few minutes. You did not even need real information, as usual, to do it. That is what is so cool about passing judgement, you can do it as poorly as you like (for now).
They are not grass roots?
"They force the authorities to use physical means"....force?......force?
"I have no problem with legal protest"...then blurred that with "petition". BS all they have to do is make protest illegal, and you cannot do it. Sad one would give up so easily. Would have been cool if the British just made the revolution illegal, we could have saved so many lives.
This is called prejudice. You have judged the future events already, kinda cute, like something a 9 year old would do...
It's all good though, when we don't agree, we stretch things to make our point. We all do it. Like I could say how you post 1-10 times a day with the same predictable stuff, but I may be stretching the truth.
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Popcorn Eater wrote: By my calculations, 8 months ago was the beginning of June. OWS started in mid/late September, 3 months later. 5 months ago. It has actually been isolated down to a moment, even a fraction of a second when the first tweet was sent. You should remember this moment, you likely judged every aspect of the movement and it's future within a few minutes. You did not even need real information, as usual, to do it. That is what is so cool about passing judgement, you can do it as poorly as you like (for now). 8/5 = 1.6 or you were over by 60% actually more because it was later in Sept.
They are not grass roots? This movement was not started by a small group of people and small groups all over the nation are not joining in....or is it that you feel "grass roots" is good and ows is bad so they cannot go together.
Look into the connection. George Soros = Tides Foundation = AdBusters = Occupy Movement[/i]
"They force the authorities to use physical means"....force?......force?
Yes... if they start violence at the CPAC... the authorities will be forced into striking back... the Occupy folks hold the key to whether that happens.[/i]
"I have no problem with legal protest"...then blurred that with "petition". BS all they have to do is make protest illegal, and you cannot do it. Sad one would give up so easily. Would have been cool if the British just made the revolution illegal, we could have saved so many lives.
Well they are not illegal... so what are you talking about. There are illegal and criminal things that the Occupy movement can do at a protest... those things I am against... aren't you?[/i]
This is called prejudice. You have judged the future events already, kinda cute, like something a 9 year old would do...
It's called leaks to the press... or didn't you read the article I linked to? There are certain elements that are promising violence. I didn't predict anything. Read the article[/i]
It's all good though, when we don't agree, we stretch things to make our point. We all do it. Like I could say how you post 1-10 times a day with the same predictable stuff, but I may be stretching the truth.
No it's not good.[/i]
I agree that the movement will not do good in the long run, even if you agree with them.
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