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#OWS Useful Idiots Open!

by Kafir ( 168 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread, Politics, Progressives at October 24th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Mmmhmm…

Graphic courtesy of Patricius at Libergraphica!

Shootings up 28% in NYC due to Occupy Wall Street

by Phantom Ace ( 85 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Crime, Fascism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Nazism, Progressives, Socialism, Tranzis at October 24th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

The NYPD has been distracted by the Occupy Wall Street movement. To keep order in lower Manhattan 3000 police officers have been assigned to monitor the Neo-Marxists. The result is that crime has spiked in New York City in recent weeks.

Bullets are flying over Broadway — and everywhere else in the city.

The number of people shot surged 154 percent two weeks ago — to 56 from 22 over the same week last year — and spiked 28 percent in the last month.

Last week tallied another increase in victims — 22 people had been hit through Friday, including the three victims gunned down outside a Brooklyn school Friday.

[…]Four high-ranking cops point the finger at Occupy Wall Street protesters, saying their rallies pull special crime-fighting units away from the hot zones where they’re needed.

Since Occupy Wall Street took over Zuccotti Park on Sept. 17, the NYPD has relied heavily on its borough task forces, the department’s go-to teams for rowdy crowds.

Read the rest: Shootings way up in two weeks

The silver spooned Communists at Zuccotti Park are getting the very people they claim to represent killed. The blame falls squarely on Mayor Bloomberg. He has supported the Occupy Wall Street Movement since he shares many of their Marxist views. He could easily put a stop to this by ordering the NYPD to clear the park. He refuses and has the blood of New Yorkers on his hand.

OWS are Adults who think they are teens

by Phantom Ace ( 112 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Fascism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Nazism, Progressives, Socialism, Tranzis at October 20th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

The Neo-Marxist Occupy Wall Street leeches, who are celebrated by the media, are nothing but mental teenagers. Most of them are wealthy trust fund kids who were born with silver spoons in their mouths. Feeling guilty about their wealth, they are now openly calling for a Marxist-Leninist state in America. This is the thinking of teenagers. They are rebelling against a society they have benefited from just like adolescents rebel against parents.

I’ve always had a soft spot for Karl Marx’s famous mot about Hegel’s observation that history repeats itself. “He forgot to add,” said the Caliph of Communism, “the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.” What happens, then, the third time around? The 1960s certainly had its tragic elements, and the passage of time, I suspect, mutes the bitterness of the many blighted lives and botched futures which that farcical repetition of earlier revolutionary idealism involved. Now, from our perch forty years on, it all seems faintly ridiculous: the incense and love beads; the imbecilic pseudo-radicalism; the bad taste in haberdashery, heroes, and haircuts; the mindless mantras of indemnified insurrectionists whose “idealism” was little more than an alibi for unfettered selfishness and insatiable hedonism. “We’re permanent adolescents,” boasted Jerry Rubin, a high priest of the movement. What sort of society produces “permanent adolescents” in any number? Only a very rich and a very indulgent one.

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The media, natch, has gobbled it up: “Extra! Extra! Read all about it: Anarchists Occupy Wall Street! People with funny hair, unpleasant tattoos, and bad spelling demand revolution!” In one sense, the sideshow that is Occupy Wall Street has been a gift to copy-hungry publications. It’s always fun to quote the permanent adolescents. As Art Linkletter knew, they say the darndest things. You might be worried about paying the mortgage and junior’s tuition; they get to denounce “corporations,” embrace the “environment,” and declare that “Christopher Columbus was the first Zionist.” Who knew? “This is what democracy looks like,” read the banners. Actually, as Anne Applebaum wrote in a column for Slate, it is not what democracy looks like. It’s what free speech looks like in one of its more histrionic varieties. “Democracy,” Applebaum notes, “looks a lot more boring. Democracy requires institutions, elections, political parties, rules, laws, a judiciary, and many unglamorous time-consuming activities,” none of which is as enjoyable as shouting slogans and mugging for the camera.

Read the rest: The 99-Percent Solution

The truth is that these losers would not survive under the Neo-Stalinist regime they envision. They are useful idiots for people like Van Jones, Soros, Obama and the Transnational Marxists of the Democratic Party. If Rudy was still NY mayor these people would have been driven out long ago. They are bunch of mental teens who should be mocked and ridiculed.

What Jesus Would Not Do

by 1389AD ( 95 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Christianity, Economy at October 20th, 2011 - 11:30 am

VanGrungy sent me the following link to an article in the Toronto Sun by Warren Kinsella.

WWJD? Join hands with the Occupiers

I will not excerpt the article here because I consider it too blasphemous to repeat. But I have to rebut it somehow.

No way would Jesus ever have joined any kind of a mob.

Moreover, the Nazis, Communists, jihadis, and other anti-Christians who populate the “occupy” movement have made a career out of rejecting Jesus and everything that He stands for.

It is true that Jesus exhorted each of us, as individuals, to help the poor. But Jesus NEVER said that Caesar or Caesar’s officials should tax anybody to give that money to the poor. HUGE difference.

Kinsella’s assertion that “Jesus was no capitalist” is meaningless, in that the concept of capitalism did not exist in the ancient world. At present, the word “capitalist” has devolved into a slur that leftists hurl at their political enemies.

In the parable of the servants and the talents, Jesus made it clear that investing one’s assets (whatever those might be) in a prudent and productive manner is the right thing to do. Yes, I know, Rush Limbaugh used to joke about it, but all of our talents are on loan from God, and it behooves us to use them well, both out of respect for God, and so that we will have some surplus to use for helping others. There are good reasons why sloth is counted as one of the seven deadly sins.

It is always a bit dangerous to try to guess what Jesus would do, but I will give it a try; may He forgive me if I am wrong. I think that Jesus would have advised the “occupy” mobs to bathe, comb their hair, and put on clean clothes; to stop spewing hatred and envy; to serve others instead of demanding more for themselves; and to thank their Creator for the many advantages that they already have enjoyed.

– 1389AD