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Monday, December 19, 2011

Occupy Wall Street Goal: Let Colorado Springs Move To The National Mall!

Occupy Wall Street isn't happy. Because Trinity refused their request to use a vacant lot for squatting, they're attempting to now bully Trinity by "shaming" them into acquiescence. It isn't working.

On Saturday, December 17, 2011, the New York Occupy Wall Street protesters made a big fanfare about "re-occupying" a place near Zuccotti Park. They even published a poster about it.

But a funny thing happened on the way to the forum...

Trinity did not allow the protesters to use their property as the newest center for crime, rapes, drug use, disease, and unsanitary habits. They don't have the facilities to support such an "encampment" and do not think it's safe. Even Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefforts Schori supports Trinity's decision.

But, that didn't stop a bunch of neo-Marxists from drafting a condescending letter to Trinity, in hopes of shaming them into capitulation. Occupy Wall Street plays hardball, but those of us who are 100% American have our eyes wide open. And we have a little help from this hot, shiny tech tool called the Internet.

The letter, submitted by the Council of Elders, is printed in its entirety on the Occupy Wall Street official site. This "council" has quite a group of colorful characters. For instance, Rev. James Lawson is a retired United Methodist Minister. He's also passionately anti-American, and called for the defeat of the USA in its war on terror. Oh, and he also has used Marxist themes to advocate "revolution." (source)

In his own words:
“If our superpower prevails,” he says, “then people will perish, war after war after war. You can name the list of those who have perished already because of the assault.” In a 2001 lecture, Lawson put it this way: “The U.S. has become the number-one enemy of peace and justice in the world today.”

Dolores Huerta is another council member and boy, is she a sweetheart. She is the co-founder and first Vice President Emeritus of the United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO ("UFW"), board member of the Democratic Socialists of America, founding board member of the Feminist Majority, board member of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, and opposes the "War on Terror." In her words, “It’s always been a part of U.S. foreign policy to first put a dictator in power and than to get rid of him.” What a swell gal! (source)

(A big note of appreciation goes to the website DiscoverTheNetworks.org. This website is a goldmine of information on those who hate America and desire to make it into a Marxist hellhole. We heart David Horowitz.)

Back to the Occupy Wall Street site.

As we perused the comment section under the "Letter From Council of Elders to Trinity Church," we saw this gem:

From "isupportoccupywallstreet" (emphasis ours):
thank you for your reply nothing is going to turn this society around other than showing up in massive, stunning numbers of people. physically collecting, by 100 of 1000s at a time would make "people in charge" think: "holy sh--, they really mean it. they have gone out of their way. they must be pissed. they might not buy the (fill in the blank) stuff we need them to buy. so that i could buy another ___ (house, car, boat, drug, etc.). or they could all decide not to buy it tomorrow. they're communicating. they could do anything and it would be like trying to stop a tsunami! there's nothing we could do, not even with our army of police, to stop them!" so, yes! we need to take over the washington mall. or someplace like that. there were 200,000 people there for MLK's speech. lets make it half a million. or, why half?? showing up at a massive protest that lasts a long time is the closest thing to a vote you have, in case you haven't noticed. look at what it did to zuccotti park in the eyes of the world. didn't ows get a lot of money, more than they know what to do with?? now that we might still have some left, we must try something bigger. with more impact. and in order for it to be bigger with more impact. there can't be so many events. we need one big occupation. we have to all show up from all over to one place. bus/train/fly people in. and stay there. we have to streamline the energy, focus it, like a magnifying glass with the sun's heat.

Indeed.

So if we understand the proposition correctly, this person would love it if the entire population of Colorado Springs would shutter their homes, leave their jobs, and just camp out on the grounds of the National Mall. Why not? Who cares where 416,427 people go to use bathroom facilities? We're sure such a large crowd camping out for months on end wouldn't affect local businesses and traffic.

This is the strategy of Occupy Wall Street. Try to convince the average, hard-working American that they should ditch their jobs and join the maddening throng of the malcontents. While they're there, they'll get a heavy dose of brain-mashing from Marxists. Gosh, that sounds like fun!

Something tells us they won't be happy until we have pictures like this from our local law enforcement agencies. Don't buy their garbage. Marxism never ends well.

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