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Monday, November 7, 2011

Losers gather to watch another verdict

  Sometimes I find it difficult to denounce buffoonery, particularly when there's a suspicion someone is mentally for, say, camping out on Wall Street, pooping in bank entryways, assaulting 78 year old women because they attended an event with which you do not agree.
  But then something like the Michael Jackson doctor verdict comes down and I watch all these people, apparently jobless, congregated out in front of an L.A. courtroom, and I think screw it.
  What the heck.
  Do you people not have jobs or did you just move over from Occupy LA, where everyone is worrying you will become as violent as Oakland.
  Ugggggghhhhhhhh.
  One Google and it is revealed.
  The occupiers DID just move over for the announcement because it's all about stars, right?
  Los Angeles Times:

Conrad Murray's supporters and detractors, Michael Jackson fans, Occupy L.A. protesters and a slew of vendors and reporters gathered outside  L.A. County Superior Court in downtown Los Angeles on Monday awaiting a verdict in the physician's trial. 
The Occupy movement protesters, who walked across the street from their encampment for the occasion, shouted "We are the 99%!" while Jackson supporters shouted "This is it!" 
"I've never seen anything like this," said an occupy protester who gave his name as Al Smith.
  Gosh. Imagine having a life where it's exciting to arrive at 4:00 a.m. to save your place to watch overpaid, starving actors prance around in million dollar jewels and skanky outfits 12 hours later.
  Imagine standing for hours outside a courthouse just to get into a trial. And then imagine spending day after day actually watching it.
  Cheer wildly as if your little heart and littler brain were overwhelmed with gratitude  that the universe heard your fervent pleas (in between pulls of Mountain Dew and Big Macs) and found the defendant (fill in the blank).
  Watch this video to see the dregs of humanity who have absolutely no purpose in life and who probably actually appreciated the Work! Work! Work! video posted below.
  Or not.

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