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Bloomberg could kick out protesters at Occupy clean-up

Published: 13 October, 2011, 20:21


New York : Occupy Wall Street members stage a protest march near Wall Street in New York, on October 12, 2011. (AFP Photo/Emmanuel Dunand )

The future of the occupation of Lower Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park is up in the air after New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has ordered protesters to prepare to vacate the area so that sanitation workers can clean up the premises.

 
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Anonymous October 13, 2011, 21:20 quote
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This seems like they are gonna put some things in the park to disrupt the protests, i.e. Cameras, LRAD, something of the sort.

Michael (unregistered) October 13, 2011, 21:24 quote
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Maybe the sanitation department ought to deliver all that trash to those peoples' apartments and tell them to clean up after their own selves.

stan chaz October 14, 2011, 05:00 quote
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While our .00001 percenter Mayor Bloomberg gets ready to go to sleep tonight....on his sumptuous silk sheets, in his million dollar mansion...he is trying to kill off the Occupy Wall Street protests by denying them the use of sleeping bags.....while claiming that he is the number one defender of free speech. WHAT A HYPOCRITE!!!! Instead of cleaning up the park, he should help clean up the economic and social mess created by his Wall Street brethren. His city is suffering. The Emperor has no clothes. The Emperor has NO SHAME!

Unsanitary Conditions October 14, 2011, 07:51 quote
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"The protests have created unsanitary conditions and considerable wear and tear on the park."
HA!!!  Well, Mr. Mayor, your billionaire friends have "created unsanitary conditions and considerable wear and tear on the ECONOMY!!!
You can shove your private property rights right UP YOUR ASS, just like your 1% has shoved it's bank bailouts right up the public's ASS.
No private property rights in a public square!!!
You get what you deserve, Mr. Mayor.  Everyone should go and take a shit on your front lawn, for what your cronies have done to the U.S. economy.
Your moral authority is entirely BANKRUPT, just like the U.S. economy.
Next step is for the 99% to burn the 1% at the stake, if you want to go there.You are not innocent or upright, Mr. Mayor.  You are a crony just like the rest of them!!!

What is that smell? October 15, 2011, 00:27 quote
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Unsanitary conditions in New York city? When did this ever bother New Yorkers, they are right at home in filth and foul.The odor they smell is mendacity,same smell in Washington D.C.The stench of the lies and hypocrisy is so overwhelming that one needs wings to rise above it all.I agree withUNSANITARY CONDITIONS,lets burn the 1%and Wall Street. In the old days they used to burn the dead bodies infected with a disease and the 1% are "carriers"of the disease,like parasites.

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