Wednesday, October 26, 2011

ACORN active in OWS, running it and collecting for it

  So we find that ACORN operatives are trawling for money, working the OWS receiving $10 an hour or $100 a day.
  Now we find that many ACORN operatives and higher ups are involved in trying to crash the banks on November 5, in their stated attempt to bring down this country, capitalism and the structures that make this country function.
  Big Government:
The involvement of ACORN’s successors in the Occupy movement is yet another sign of the true, radical nature of the demonstrations. 
Given President Barack Obama’s past links to ACORN, the fact that ACORN is playing so large a role in continuing Occupy protests raises questions about whether Occupy enjoys a level of political protection far higher than the local politicians who recently pressuredthe owners of Zuccotti Park not to clear out the demonstrators.
  And over at Fox News:
Current staff members at NYCC told FoxNews.com the union fundraising drive was called off abruptly last week, and they were told NYCC should not have been raising money for the union at all. 
Sources said staff members also collected door-to-door for NYCC’s PCB campaign — which aims to test schools for deadly toxins —but then pooled that money together with cash raised for the teachers union and other campaigns to fund Occupy Wall Street. 
“We go to Freeport, Central Islip, Park Slope, everywhere, and we say we’re collecting money for PCBs testing in schools. But the money isn’t going to the campaign," one source said. 
  Naturally some really unsavory types are heading straight over there to Wall Street, adding to the stink and feces. In fact, the convicts and druggies are attracted to the free wheeling drugs, partying and good food. NY Post:
Newly sprung ex-cons and vagrants rousted from other parks are crashing the Occupy Wall Street protest, where gourmet meals are free and boozy, drug­fueled parties are on tap, the movement’s leaders griped yesterday. 
“They’re telling people who leave prison to go to Zuccotti Park,” lamented Daniel Zetah, a leader of the OWS community-relations group. 
Volunteer Lauren Digioia, 26, said, “We have drug dealing going on here, gang activity, public intoxication. There are a lot of instigators. There are a lot of vulture. 
“Everyone knows we give out free food and sleeping bags, and it’s a perfect opportunity for squatters.”
  Good luck with that, y'all. 

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