This is a copy of an email from my friends at "Solutions from Science" that I thought every body should see.
In this day of "peaceful" protest by the Occupy Wall Street crowd, it's
interesting to note the difference between this movement and the Tea Party
movement, despite the media's insistence on favorably comparing the two, no
matter how incongruous or void of fact that comparison may be.
Matt
Kibbe, in an October 19, 2011 online article at Forbes.com, gives us the glaring
differences between Occupy Wall Street protestors and Tea Party activists:
The Sept. 12, 2009 Tea Party demonstration in Washington, D.C., is a
perfect example of the way Tea Partiers do business. Organizers planned for
100,000 Tea Party activists... but more than [1,000,000 people] turned out. In
spite of the huge group of people, there was never an "angry mob" mentality.
Protestors said "excuse me" and "thank you." No one was arrested and no property
was damaged. No one told us to, but we picked up every bit of trash, even if it
was not ours. In only a month of much smaller Occupy-related protests, hundreds
of people have been arrested from New York City to San Diego and abroad, and in
some cases protesters have resorted to physical violence. The property damage
has been significant."
The cost in overtime to the citizens of New
York City for a police presence during OWS protests is estimated at $3.4 million
dollars. Nearly 1,000 arrests have been made in less than two months. Property
damages are rising each and every day, and businesses are losing money, laying
off workers, and some are shutting their doors.
When the Tea Party demonstrates, we get permits. We cooperate with
police. We fund porta-potties. We respect the rule of law and are responsible
for meeting our own needs including food, water, shelter, medical care, and
bathrooms. The Occupy protestors just showed up and took over a busy part of
Lower Manhattan, using local businesses' bathrooms as their own personal
washrooms - or worse..."
What does that "or worse..." entail?
MMM... How about urinating and defecating at bank entryways, in the parks, and
on police cars? How about rapes and child abuse? How about arson, harassment,
and shutting down ports of entry?
Ben Howe's article of November 3rd at
RedState.com summarizes it very well:
So, it appears that all of our hopes have been dashed. From
threatening to stab reporters in the neck, to blatant anti-[S]emitism, to very
odd group chanting, Occupy Wall Street appears more and more to be devoid of the
ideological passion I'd hoped they'd have, and leans more towards the childish,
tantrum throwing, entitlement expecting rioters that we had become familiar with
through the protests in Europe these last few years.
However, the
drive by different organizations that OWS is a front for is not waning--their
agenda now includes occupying Zuccotti Park through 2025. Far from losing steam,
various organizations--from unions, to the Nazi Party, the Communist Party,
ACORN under it's new name (New York Communities for Change), and Soros with his
Media Matters funding--plan on increasing their level of protest until they are
either stopped or they destroy the economic infrastructure of the United States.
Each day that mayors in the "Occupy" cities refuse to enforce the law, is one
day closer we find ourselves to anarchy and the breakdown of
society.
This breakdown in the rule of law is not limited to the Occupy
Wall Street movement. As the banksters continue their looting at the top of the
social pyramid continues, a massive national crime wave is under way on the
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