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OWS Street Kitchen Freeloaders Protest having to Serve Freeloaders
One would think, at some point, the OWS drones would start understanding a few realities after being slapped in the face with life lessons like this one, which are multi-layered. In a nutshell, OWS has been operating a 'Street Kitchen' in Zuccotti Park. Those who serve food to others are actually working. However, they began to feel taken advantage of when homeless, opportunist vagrants started getting in line for their share of sustenance. So what did the staff decide was the best course of action for dealing with the problem?
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Michael The Compassionate
You know, if I ever win the lottery I'll open a soup kitchen for the homeless and make sure it runs without any government funding or help. Fuck 'em. I've seen some of the hungry around my town and they don't care where their next meal...
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CBS New York: OWS Protesters Calling For ‘Day Of Action’ Following Loss Of Camp In Zuccotti Park NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The loss of their camp at Zuccotti Park doesn’t seem to be slowing down the Occupy Wall Street movement as protesters are...
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ACORN is Back as NYCC, Helping To Run OWS - Attempting To Shred Any Document Which Reveals NYCC Is Acorn From Barrack Now Last week it was learned that the former ACORN office in New York was operating as the New York Communities for Change (NYCC) and...
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Yes, They’re Just Like The Tea Party, Right?
Zuccotti neighbors: Stop dumping on usLivid lower Manhattan residents went off on Zuccotti Park protesters at a heated Community Board 1 meeting last night and blasted politicians for not controlling the chaos.“They’re defecating on our doorsteps,”...
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Ows Protestors Steal $2500 From Charity
Also Stealing From Each Other From the New York Post: Occupy Wall Street protesters said yesterday that packs of brazen crooks within their ranks have been robbing their fellow demonstrators blind, making off with pricey cameras, phones and laptops --...
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