airdata
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Occupy protesters targeting private property to occupy. What do I keep hammering home about their complete disrespect for property rights, which again is one of the founding tenants of communism? Weren't the occupiers who had explosives and plans to destroy property in a vacant house?Notice they think housing is a right, just like they think a job is a right, healthcare is a right, education is a right...sound familiar? It's in the communist manifesto.
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...losed-homes-empty-lots-are-next-occupy-target
Yeah, breaking and entering is not good for anybody. But just like the rapes you're taking the actions of a tiny percent and suggesting everybody is doing that.
At least when I talk about police brutality, I've made the point to point out that these are cops that shouldn't even be cops. It's not all cops, just select failures who have forgotten the rules and procedures they're supposed to follow, or they've broken from their anger management routine and need to go back to counseling.
I've agreed many times that OWS is a mess and there's all sorts of nuts out there in the mix.. The same applies to the police. Difference is that alot of you see these psychotic police and you just think it's ok. You show me a picture of an OWS protester w\ no shirt and crazy face paint and I have a good laugh w\ you.
Mass. AG sues five major banks over foreclosures
http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_ne...ss-ag-sues-five-major-banks-over-foreclosures
I'd say score one for OWS here. The AG wouldn't be going after the banks if they weren't doing anything wrong.