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The March on Millionaires

by Phantom Ace ( 118 Comments › )
Filed under Anarcho-Capitalism, Communism, Fascism, Free Speech, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Media, Multiculturalism, Progressives, Socialism, Tranzis at October 12th, 2011 - 8:30 am

Progressives and their Islamic allies love to organize what they call a “Million Man March.” Usually the numbers are not even a 1/4 of that. The goal is to create a perception of a Soviet inspired “Popular Uprising.”  The Neo-Marxist Occupy Wall Street movement is trying to create such an illusion. Their latest stunt is a March on Millionaires. Conveniently they only target Obama critics not Progressive billionaires like Soros or Bloomberg.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Occupy Wall Street is on the move … uptown.

Why uptown? Because that’s where the rich folks live!

Community groups and progressive organizations that have been working with the broader Occupy Wall Street movement marched on Tuesday to the homes of JP Morgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500) CEO Jamie Dimon, billionaire David Koch, hedge fund honcho John Paulson, Howard Milstein, and News Corp (NWSA, Fortune 500) CEO Rupert Murdoch.

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Making their way up 5th Ave., the protesters — relatively modest in number — chanted “we are the 99%” and “banks got bailed out, we got sold out.”

Read the rest: Occupy Wall Street… mansions

The Occupy Wall Street movement is clearly in cahoots with the Obama Regime. This tactic of intimidating opponents is straight out of the 3rd World Liberation Movement playbook. Hugo Chavez employed these tactics of sending mobs to harass his critics in Venezuela. Van Jones is one of the main organizers behind this. To think he doesn’t still have ties to Obama would be naive.

This movement is Neo-Marxist at best, Neo-Maoists at worse.

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