tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5684966831769467653.post338670060196318843..comments2023-10-12T07:26:58.046-07:00Comments on Mirror Blog: Occupy L.A. Protesters Given Eviction Notice By The CityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5684966831769467653.post-66168889147066991422011-11-29T09:37:22.616-08:002011-11-29T09:37:22.616-08:00i agree with you Dan on that yes we do have a comm...i agree with you Dan on that yes we do have a common enemy and that is the judeo/capitalistic crud that is on wall street, now i myself here i Houston did go down there and talked to some of the ones that where or are there , i actually am no sure there are any now, well, mostly what i got was that they loved to smoke pot, didnt really want to work, and well, need a lesson in hygiene!and sadly , at lest down this way non really said anything out right towards the Jews, who are the enemy of all non-jews, now do i support them myself? um, on the jewish influence part yes, but as for the rest of it, no, for like i stated already previously in this message is mainly why i do not support them.Roberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10419010952684841933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5684966831769467653.post-28728506776845180662011-11-29T22:56:54.999-08:002011-11-29T22:56:54.999-08:00I'm sorry to say that a lot of what you said i...I'm sorry to say that a lot of what you said is true, Comrade Bob.<br><br>Many protesters are total losers, many looking for a free ride. However, the majority of them are just people who have had enough of this corrupt system and are demanding immediate change.<br><br>As to hygiene, if you are a protester who is camping - especially if you happen to be homeless, showering every day is not practical. There are places they can shower such as the YMCA/YWCA, and the Salvation Army. But considering how many people are demonstrating, there simply are not enough facilities accessible to them to shower daily.<br><br>One fellow thought he had a good idea. He and about 20 others rented a motel room together. Costed a couple of bucks a piece. But with 20 different people tramping in and out all day, the manager gave them the boot. Good idea, just didn't work.<br><br>Anyway, there's an old saying, "Scum floats." <br><br>In any big movement, there are bound to be unsavory characters. These low-lifes tend to find each other in a crowd, and stay together. Add to the fact that this is the element the Jews Media likes to concentrate on. It helps to discredit a legitimate movement, and at the same time makes for better ratings. The public would rather see a bunch of weirdos making asses of themselves than ordinary people trying to make a serious political/economic statement.<br><br>BTW, I had another comment from a different person. I did not publish it because of his choice of words. We do not need to call homosexuals the "F" word in public. It only shows ignorance. I may stretch things and allow the word "queer", but not the other. However, I will answer his question.<br><br>No, I have not been to Occupy L.A. Why should I? We have a chapter right here in San Bernardino, so why should I blow a tank of gas driving in to L.A. and back? And yes I am a member of Occupy San Bernardino. I will be attending the next meeting, and if I like what I see, I'll attend the next demonstration. Occupy SB has not yet reached the stage where we are camping out, but it IS being planned. There are many who think we'll get a better turn out if we wait until after Christmas. However, there are many who think people camping on City Hall grounds would be more effective ON Christmas than after. I'll just have to wait and see what our chapter's leaders decide. I will NOT seek any leadership position. As a National Socialist who has run for public office, my picture has been in all the local papers, and on three TV stations - including FOX. For that reason it would be better if I just blended in with the crowd.<br><br>Dan 88!-------------------------------------noreply@blogger.com