Freaks and parasites on parade.
Looks like more cops than protesters.
Winthrop University students
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Just where do these jackasses think they’ll get a job when they graduate? Oh, that’s right, they don’t think or work. Obama has an EBT card with their name on it.
"The poot have sometime Objeted +O being GOverned badly; the rich have Objeted +O governed at nll"
W T F???
I keep seeing signs stating, “The bottom 50% control .5% of the wealth.”
I would like to know what they define as “wealth,” and what they’ve done to deserve any share in that wealth.
Mark
Who says God doesn't have a sense of humor? Rain damage to the sand sculpture of Obama appears to look like a "fly" on his cheek!
How come the OcTards didn’t protest at the Republican convention? Perhaps scared they’d be offered a job?
Mark
These Progressive freaks are nothing like the past generations of Democrats
“NO Particular Place to GO”.
Very few of these folks look employable to me. And why hire an angry person anyway?
Dipwad in the middle has a sign “Bottom 50% control .5% of the wealth”....perhaps he doesn’t realize the bottom fitty don’t do shit. They pay no income taxes, bitch about contributing to SS - and, actually most get a government check of some kind and get money back on taxes they supposedly ‘earned’ through EITC.....
Well, I’ll hand it to the rabble that they are at least not all using pre-printed signs. Plus there’s a fair number of signs against Obama and his policies as well.
They didn’t get the free handouts they wanted so I guess they’ll complain about everyone now.
Looks mostly like well-scubbed, well-dressed, and even relatively polite college students to me. Nothing like the OWS slime we saw in NYC and elsewhere.
Heck, even the protesters in Charlotte are insipid!
Judson Abraham, a senior studying political science and philosophy, and Sean Shamble, a sophomore math major, are members of the Socialist Student Union and have been actively involved in Occupy Charlotte.
Rock Hills Ayende Alcala sees himself as a product of a legacy of people and communities that have fought for equal rights.
Born to a father whose family immigrated from Mexico and an African-American mother from Alabama, Alcala has long seen their struggles as one in the same.
The coalition is mobilizing around three demands: money for education, housing and health care; justice for immigrants and oppressed people; and jobs and economic justice.