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Occupy DC shoves an old woman down




It's ok thought, after all they were at a banquet to Honor Reagan. The result.



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11-07-2011 12:54 AM
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RE: Occupy DC shoves an old woman down
Doesn't sound like even she believes she was "Shoved down." To quote the old lady, "this person dropped her arms, and I went flying through it." It sounds like she took a tumble down the stairs after they let people through.

That's not a push.
11-07-2011 04:07 AM
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RE: Occupy DC shoves an old woman down
(11-07-2011 04:07 AM)CountryRedHawk Wrote:  Doesn't sound like even she believes she was "Shoved down." To quote the old lady, "this person dropped her arms, and I went flying through it." It sounds like she took a tumble down the stairs after they let people through.

That's not a push.

Others around her have said they were shoved from behind.

The ODC folks caused this woman injuries because they did not have the decency to let people enter and leave a building.

This is all, sadly, building towards violence and you're just afraid to see that.
11-07-2011 09:52 AM
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RE: Occupy DC shoves an old woman down
(11-07-2011 09:52 AM)Bull_In_Exile Wrote:  
(11-07-2011 04:07 AM)CountryRedHawk Wrote:  Doesn't sound like even she believes she was "Shoved down." To quote the old lady, "this person dropped her arms, and I went flying through it." It sounds like she took a tumble down the stairs after they let people through.

That's not a push.

Others around her have said they were shoved from behind.

The ODC folks caused this woman injuries because they did not have the decency to let people enter and leave a building.

This is all, sadly, building towards violence and you're just afraid to see that.

Haven't you learned that things are different when leftists do them? When someone on the right wants lower taxes, they're "greedy." When someone on the left wants more of someone else's money, it's "income equality." When a Republican bombs a country, he's a "war criminal." When Obama does it, it's a "humanitarian mission." So it should be no surprise that when an OWS participant shoves someone, it's considered an "arm extension of justice."
11-07-2011 10:26 AM
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RE: Occupy DC shoves an old woman down
Occupy has already turned violent. Take a look at Oakland. Through violence, they shut down the port. They went on and on about how they were going to do whatever it took to keep it closed. However, they soon realized that they were screwing up UNION jobs, so when the organizers realized this, they let the port reopen.
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