Actually, 100% of us pee, but not on crosses. As for throwing bricks and Bibles at cops, less than 1% do that kind of stuff-and they are not millionaires. Here is another disturbing report on the Occupy movement from Fox News.
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/occupiers-urinate-on-cross-throw-bibles.html
"God bless them."
"I can empathize with that."
"That's the 99%-ers, Folks."
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Obviously the Occupy movement needs some Leninist discipline, or at least a squad from the Teamsters to make sure everyone follows orders.
As it is, anyone can call themselves part of the "Occupy" movement and do whatever they choose, without permission from anyone else who calls themselves part of the Occupy movement.
"The pastor supports the Occupy movement – but is outraged over their behavior." Like I said, an enforcement squad is badly needed.
As for throwing Bibles, what do you think a band occupying a motel is going to find at hand to throw at the police? All those Bibles placed in drawers by the Gideons. Hey, its better than bricks.
The Occupy Movement is formed by young men and women who never has been told in their lives that they aren't "G-d's gift to the the world". These creatures believe that they are absolutely right and whatever they do is perfectly ok since their hearts are pure.
What the Occupy Movement needs is a reality check. Being thrown out into the street during a blizzard for one. A couple of months (at least) in prison. Or even having the credit cards turned off.
Until they come to realize that they are NOT the Greatest thing since sliced white bread, these incidents will only become worse.
Devotees of the Flag God are said to bathe in the urine of a sacred eagle, scrubbing the while with old Bibles. Or something like that. By the way, exactly what did any so-called "liberal" say about this anyway? I didn't hear any quoted, unless you count the pastor who was angry.
Sliced white bread isn't so great, but at least it seems these hyperactive young people believe in God, if they are motivated by the notion that they are God's gift to the world.
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