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BREAKING: next up for "occupiers"? Home invasions, terrorizing the bank executives

Stephen Lerner lays it all out.

Like Chuck Manson or Bill Ayers, however, Lerner will likely keep his own hands clean. He’s the thinker, you see. And as Ayers knew, when bombs go off inadvertently, it’s probably best that your comrades get blown up and not you.

74 Replies to “BREAKING: next up for "occupiers"? Home invasions, terrorizing the bank executives”

  1. cranky-d says:

    They’ve hardly ever been as forthright about their aims and methods as they are now. I hope everyone is paying attention.

  2. cranky-d says:

    BTW, they had best be careful about any home invasions in States that have a castle doctrine.

  3. Joe says:

    Home invasions you say? I have guns. Come and get them.

  4. Pablo says:

    They had best be careful in states that don’t. I’d rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.

  5. Joe says:

    cranky-d, they should be careful what they wish for.

    Home invasions are an inverse fast and furious, everytime there is one gun sales go up. Katrina did that too. As did 9/11.

  6. Joe says:

    And the careful part was not the political implications. But aiming is not too much of an issue with a shotgun.

  7. sdferr says:

    Danton!

    So how was the bath?

  8. JHoward says:

    a replica head of a Goldman Sachs czar on a pike.

    Bastards give classical liberalism a bad name.

  9. newrouter says:

    Mitt Does Not Do Authentic Very Well

    Ack, the headline reminds me of a grade school report card. While there seems to be no way to predict to what end Team Romney may eventually calculate itself, most every “smart” move they make serves to confirm how unsuitable Romney is for what’s needed right now. He appears to be completely out of touch.

    Naturally, he’s sensitive to being painted as a rich white Republican, which he is, for the most part. So, I get why the brain trust would think, hey, let’s not go too hard on this Wall Street stuff. Maybe we need to back off a bit.

    While GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain continues to barrage the Occupy Wall Street protesters for being “un-American” and “anti-capitalism,” his fellow Republican contender Mitt Romney has pared back his previously harsh words for the protesters. At a campaign stop today in New Hampshire, Romney said blaming Wall Street for the country’s economic woes is the “wrong way to go.”

    The problem is, the entire activist Right knows this Wall Street nonsense is a sham, put on and supported by both the establishment and activist Left. And now we have a guy, perhaps the front runner on our side, out there validating it because he and his team care only about what the NYTs and the Washington Post think.

    Link

  10. Crawford says:

    a replica head of a Goldman Sachs czar on a pike.

    The fellow cheer-leading that should wake up tomorrow to see a replica of his — or his kid’s — head on a pike.

  11. Blake says:

    I’m quite sure Lerner is looking forward to a couple of foot soldiers getting killed. Lerner needs a couple of martyrs for the cause.

  12. Blake says:

    If anyone is interested, check out Penn & Teller’s “Bullshit” episode about Fast Food. The anti fast food people in the video are, without a doubt, a couple of the most self righteous assholes I’ve ever seen.

  13. newrouter says:

    ot he likes the sharia compliant buzzing prayer rug:

    Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) tells MSNBC regulations create jobs because a business will have to hire people to help them comply with the new requirement.

    “I think the answer is no,” Ellison said when asked if he believes regulations kill jobs. “And here is why: When we talked about increasing fuel efficiency standards, the industry responded, and they need engineers and designers and manufacturers, and they need actually more people to help respond to the new requirement.”

    “I believe if the government says, look, we have got to reduce our carbon footprint, you will kick into gear a whole number of people that know how to do that or have ideas about that, and that will be a job engine. I understand what you mean, because if anything adds a cost to a business, you could assume that that will diminish that business’s ability to hire. But I don’t think that’s actually right. I think what businesses want is customers and what — if they are selling product, if they have a product to sell they will do well even if they have some new regulations to meet,” the Congressman said.

    Rep. Ellison tells MSNBC that he is against Republican attempts to defund the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) because doing so would “make us sicker and add to heart disease as well as everything else.”

    Link

  14. sdferr says:

    Ed Rendell urges the Owwwies to quit before the Democrats shoot themselves again.

  15. LBascom says:

    Wow, I just heard, for the first time, news of fast and furious on the top of the hour news update. Issa’s letter telling Holder he owns it, and a news readers explanation of F&f including that hundreds of guns went to Mexican drug cartels, and Americans have been murdered with them.

    Holder is toast.

  16. sdferr says:

    Me, I urge Obama to give another speech.

  17. cranky-d says:

    Something tells me, sdferr, that you don’t have Obama’s best interests at heart here. Even so, we all know how great Teh Won is at speachifyin’; even the stalwart GOP talking heads agree.

  18. BBHunter says:

    – Maybe we’ll be lucky and the State department will have to apologize to his family sometime.

  19. leigh says:

    I, too, await the Once’s words o’ wisdom on this matter.

  20. geoffb says:

    They are attracting the right people for this next stage. Plus the unions have pledged legal support, IIRC.

  21. dicentra says:

    There’s nothing to see here, folks.

    Steven Lerner is just a figment of Glenn Beck’s fevered imagination, along with Van Jones and the Working Families Party.

    What’s next, wingers? A guest spot on Coast-to-Coast AM?

  22. Abe Froman says:

    You know, I’d love to get a list of the restaurants, deli’s, and what have you who are supplying free food to all these crackheads and Medieval Lesbian Poetry majors.

  23. newrouter says:

    “Rep. Ellison tells MSNBC that he is against Republican attempts to defund the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) because doing so would “make us sicker and add to heart disease as well as everything else.”

    yes throw the kitchen sink at the strawman.

  24. newrouter says:

    go for the smoked salmon venue:

    The free chow offered to protesters was boosting the crowd.

    “People say they are here for the cause, but the real reason is the free food,” quipped Cameron, 26, of Jersey City.

    “On my third day, they had smoked salmon with cream cheese. You know how much smoked salmon is a pound? Sixteen dollars. I eat better here than I do with my parents!”

    Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/it_nyc_lam_sterdam_bmE4vlV5aDUWhBRv9IbaiK#ixzz1aQjbufhT

    Link

  25. sdferr says:

    “What’s next, wingers?”

    What’s next is Ryan Braun getting ahold of something from Edwin Jackson and driving it out. Unless it’s Ovechkin finally snapping a wrister past Rolle, or Cutler[Stafford] hooking up with Hester[Johnson] on a six yard slant that Hester[Johnson] finds a way to take to the endzone. Who can say?

  26. sdferr says:

    Or Pujols cutting loose again.

  27. BBHunter says:

    ” I eat better here than I do with my parents!”

    – Now who would have guessed he was still freeloding, living off his parents.

  28. Crawford says:

    I’m quite sure Lerner is looking forward to a couple of foot soldiers getting killed. Lerner needs a couple of martyrs for the cause.

    Horst Wessel Rap.

  29. BBHunter says:

    – Ho’k….who busted the format?

  30. […] (typeof(addthis_share) == "undefined"){ addthis_share = [];}by SmittyReading this post over at Protein Wisdom, I was struck by the thought that it sure is swell, as the country seems to […]

  31. Jeff G. says:

    This is what we’re up against.

  32. newrouter says:

    they are useful idiots no?

  33. JD says:

    The Lioms are for realz.

    The Cardinals have the Brew Crew’s number tonight. So far. But it takes 7 or 8 to win. Fun series.

  34. Curmudgeon says:

    In a sane society, Stephen Lerner would be grilled in front of an Un-American Activities Committee.

  35. Roddy Boyd says:

    Abe,
    Precisely why would any business give these useful idiots free stuff?

  36. newrouter says:

    funny baracky’s reelection depends on the senate majority undertaker. go harry.

  37. McGehee says:

    Roddy: to keep them from trashing their businesses?

  38. John Bradley says:

    Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) tells MSNBC regulations create jobs because a business will have to hire people to help them comply with the new requirement.

    Next up, the push for a Federal Department of Window-Breaking.

    Frédéric Bastiat could not be reached for comment, being dead. And French.

  39. newrouter says:

    On Sunday, Copts marching through Cairo were attacked by both plain-clothed thugs and military personnel, who used armored troop carriers as battering rams. The violence outraged many in the capital, some of whom found back, pounding military vehicles with rocks, sticks and firebombs.

    About 25 people were killed and nearly 300 injured. The funerals for the 20 Coptic Christians killed during the protest were held on Monday.

    “Coptic blood in Egypt is cheap and the military council knows they can get away with killing us because we’re a minority,” Fakhri Girgis Fakhri, a mourner at the funeral presided over by Coptic Pope Shenouda III, told The Los Angeles Times. “When a Muslim protester gets killed, the whole country gets on its feet, but when Copts are killed, nothing happens.”

    Link

  40. Abe Froman says:

    Abe,
    Precisely why would any business give these useful idiots free stuff?

    Well, I know for sure that all kinds of restaurants sent free food to the creeps in Wisconsin some months ago. Without any direct knowledge in this case, I’m sort of assuming that the free food that these vagrants are referencing is the result of similar actions. It certainly wouldn’t be neighboring restaurants, but this is New York, it isn’t THAT hard to imagine restaurateurs or lower end food providers kicking in for a leftist cause.

  41. sdferr says:

    Isn’t Obama still touting the fierce urgency of retardation? He’s got his people, and they’re in the park, though kinda oddly, they don’t seem to be in any hurry to get anything done.

  42. Jeff Y. says:

    So, it’s all astroturf. SEUI is paying these people as part of a “community action”? Holy shit.

  43. newrouter says:

    what fun me with the OUTLAW EPA sign! do it for the children.

    We’ve lost our communities. We’re losing our middle class in the name of the dollar bill. And that’s why we are trying to rise up with the little bit of the democracy we have left before money takes over,” Persuit said.

    An estimated 300 people interested in joining the grassroots movement attended the first meeting Oct. 5 at the First Unitarian Universalist Church in Shadyside.

    Nathaniel Glosser, who is helping to organize the Pittsburgh event, said the group held a second meeting Sunday night and collectively came up with a plan for action.

    Occupy Pittsburgh plans to seek a permit for a large-scale march and rally from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in and around Downtown. Following the march and rallies, Glosser said, the group planned to start an occupation in a location yet to be determined.

    “We’re not positive where it’s going to be yet. There are several options, but we’re going to work with the city to make this happen and we’re willing to be flexible in a short period of time,” Glosser said.

    Glosser said the occupation would probably take on a number of different forms and may take place in a number of places.

    “It’s going to be a 24-7 occupation,” he said

    Link

  44. newrouter says:

    maybe

    SAY NO TO FED. GOV’T

  45. dicentra says:

    Lerner is talking about ways to get the economy back on its feet.

    Would that be our free-market economy, Mr. Lerner?

  46. Swen says:

    @32: The stupid is strong with this one..

    @7: The bad news: A load of 00 Buck from a cylinder bore (unchoked) 12 guage shotgun will spread about 1″ for every yard of range so at across-the-room ranges you better believe you need to aim, just as you would with any other firearm. Trust me, I’ve patterned all my riot guns and they all do about the same — all the pellets in 3″ at 3 yards, 7″ at 7 yards, etc.

    The good news: If you put a load of 00 center mass on some yahoo invading your home a) you probably won’t need to shoot him again, and b) surgery will most likely be out of the question. A shotgun makes a glorious mess at close range, everyone should have one.. Or six.

  47. geoffb says:

    [Ed]Schultz Says Racism Behind Republican Opposition To ‘Occupy’ Movement

    h/t Dan Collins on twitter

    WTF.

  48. Ernst Schreiber says:

    [Goldmann Sachs] Bastards give classical liberalism a bad name.

    No they don’t. They’re corporatist scum. Just like Teh Won they’re in bed with.

  49. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Danton!

    So how was the bath?

    You’d have to ask Marat sdferr.

  50. geoffb says:

    Kanye West at OWS.

  51. geoffb says:

    OWS prefigured 40 years ago.

  52. Open the door, point your loaded weapon and say, “Get off my lawn.”

  53. sdferr says:

    Not if they’re in conversation in hell, Ernst.

  54. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Ah, but given that they’re both victims of the revolutionary excess which they helped bring about, would they recognize that they were in hell, or would it be just another day in Paris, Springtime for Robespierre and France as it were?

  55. sdferr says:

    To the barricades baristas!

  56. Carin says:

    O/T- YEA MY LIONS.

    I’m a tad sleepy this morning, and I had to drive my boys to school – they missed the bus.

  57. Carin says:

    I hear Bite Me is coming to Flint.

  58. JD says:

    The Lions are for real. The Tigers and the Brewers have not yet figured out that there is no upside to pitching to Cruz and Pujols.

  59. JD says:

    Flint and Detroit are a microcosm of 40 years of leftist economics. Shocks that Bite Me sees that as sympathetic campaign ground.

    Even the Dem Senate is going to decline to pursue his jobs charade.

  60. JD says:

    Steven Lerner walks around with no fear of being kicked in the teeth. Pity.

  61. Carin says:

    Detroit – the city – was electric last night. The best thing Ford did was move the team back to the city.

    Biden is going to promise to put firefighters back to work in flint. Duh. So he pays their salary this year – what about NEXT year?

    Memo to leftists – when a city DOWNSIZES it’s population, the folks by THE PEOPLE get downsized as well.

  62. Carin says:

    I’m missing an “employed” up there.

  63. JD says:

    Carin – they have a lot of reasons to be excited by the Lions. And Verlander.

  64. JD says:

    Isn’t your big run this weekend?

  65. Carin says:

    Yep. 7 am, Sunday.

  66. Carin says:

    I’ve got my SCOAMF shirt ready to go!!! It says “Moron Runn” on the back. LOL.

  67. JD says:

    Kick ass and take names.

  68. Mikey NTH says:

    Thanks for the pictures, guys: The revolution has been cancelled in favor of pot and delivered vegan pizza.

    (I graduated from university in 1988. Why do the OWieS look like the bums, moochers, leftists and assorted hangers-on that I remember from then? Are they the same people staying in some horrible time warp or have they actually been replaced?)

  69. Mikey NTH says:

    geoffb posted on 10/10 @ 10:08 pm

    Republicans are racist against pasty hipster douchebags who got the eviction notice from dad? Why fat Ed thinks that is a bad thing is a mystery to me.

  70. sdferr says:

    Between 400 and 800 people are expected to take part in the demonstration targeting the homes of JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, billionaire businessman David Koch, financier Howard Milstein, hedge fund maven John Paulson and News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch

    Charlie Gasparino, make sure your phone is charged.

  71. Mikey NTH says:

    #71: So they finally hired all of the busses?

  72. sdferr says:

    What’s a little bit funny Mikey is that the Owwies decide they must go to the homes of the wealthy dudes to protest, yet when they get a visit from Russell Simmons and Kanye West, they don’t utter a peep of dissent.

  73. bh says:

    Someone really ought to consider starting up a modern Pinkerton.

    There is money to be made here.

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