It all starts with a rally in Liberty Square starting at 7 a.m. to âput an end to Wall Streetâs reign of terror.â Then, protesters will fan out to all five boroughs of the city in whatâs being called Occupy the Subway. They plan on gathering at 16 subways stations around New York City to take their message to the trains. Finally, they say tens of thousands of protesters will end the day in Foley Square followed by a march to the Brooklyn Bridge to mark the two month anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement. In a video posted on YouTube after protesters were evicted from Zuccotti Park, a demonstrator in the crowd says âOn the 17th, weâre going to burn New York City to the ground.â Their website says similar days of action are also planned at Occupy sites around the country and around the world. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/11...tion-following-loss-of-camp-in-zuccotti-park/
The Constitution guarantees a right to PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY. If they're going to go "violent", let the bullets fly. Society doesn't benefit from their existence anyway... Parasites are not embraced, beneficial nor welcomed... they're tolerated.
=========== Good points. And the Constitution guarantees the 1st & 2nd ammendment rights...; not tents & tarps for parasites
I found a pic of one of the OWS leaders. <img src="http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2011/11/15/289ab43a-e052-48e6-86ed-ab732f531cbc_thumb.jpeg" width="328" height="486">
Update: The occupation at Zuccotti Park may be over, but wary city officials are bracing for trouble tomorrow when a mob that could number in the âtens of thousandsâ is expected to answer Occupy Wall Streetâs call to shut down the Financial District. âEverything that we have seen and heard suggests that we may have tens of thousands of people tomorrow protesting. The protesters are calling for a massive event aimed at disrupting major parts of the city,â Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson told reporters this afternoon. Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/...housands_7UVPq9xNvwwl85gXSbqy5M#ixzz1dvGd8CiO