Sunday, November 06, 2011

Death at Occupy Vancouver

A young woman died in her tent at the Vancouver, BC "Occupy movement" on Saturday, apparently from an overdose.

Not to be ghoulish because this is a tragedy, but from reports of people wanting other people's money (or at least for those people to pay their tutition and bills) theft, rape and now death at these "Occupy" sites, do they really still hold the same zeal for Americans or the media? Is the MSM really still enthralled with these people? Are they still better organized and to be taken more seriously than the Tea Party? Will the Occupiers get a caucus in Congress? If they do, they'd hae to call themselves The Violent Occupy caucus. Not that the media wouldn't try and fight that tooth and nail with their and twisting or outright omission of facts.

I mean are these crimes ranging from rape, theft and rioting/looting to simple vagrancy not even a blip on the MSM's radar? You have real crimes within these "tent cities," yet people like CNN's Anderson Cooper who famously labeled the peaceful Tea Party as "teabaggers," a disgusting homosexual sex term-and Cooper knew it the second he said it-want the world to seriously compare the Tea Party movement with these people with not only nothing better to do, but not wanting anything better to do (pay my tuition, pay my rent, pay for my gas, etc)

But yet, somehow, the liberal news wants the world to think these are the people who should be listened to (without reporter's getting in people's faces with their misinformed and historically inaccurate portrayals and liberal gripes) these are the people that should be taken seriously.

Spoiled kids, hippies, druggies, socialists, Nazis, thieves and rapists...yep, they're just like the Tea Party.
What are the odds of them cleaning up after themselves after they leave?
Guess who did?

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