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Occupy LA Raid: Police Arrest Protesters Who Defied Eviction Notice (LIVE BLOG)

Hundreds Arrested At Occupy La Camp

CHRISTINA HOAG and KATHY MATHESON   11/30/11 10:23 AM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — More than 1,400 police officers, some in riot gear, cleared the Occupy Los Angeles camp early Wednesday, driving protesters from a park around City Hall and arresting more than 200 who defied orders to leave. Similar raids in Philadelphia led to 52 arrests, but the scene in both cities was relatively peaceful.

Police in Los Angeles and Philadelphia moved in on Occupy Wall Street encampments under darkness in an effort to clear out some of the longest-lasting protest sites since crackdowns ended similar occupations across the country.

Beanbags fired from shotguns were used to subdue the final three protesters in a makeshift tree house outside Los Angeles City Hall, police Cmdr. Andrew Smith said, describing it as a minor use of force incident. No serious injuries were reported.

Police Chief Charlie Beck praised the officers and the protesters for their restraint and the peaceful way the eviction was carried out.

Officers flooded down the steps of City Hall just after midnight and started dismantling the two-month-old camp two days after a deadline passed for campers to leave the park. Officers in helmets and wielding batons and guns with rubber bullets converged on the park from all directions with military precision and began making arrests after several orders were given to leave.

There were no injuries and no drugs or weapons were found during a search of the emptied camp, which was strewn with trash after the raid. City workers put up concrete barriers to wall off the park while it is restored. As of 5:10 a.m. PST, the park was clear of protesters, said LAPD officer Cleon Joseph.

The raid in Los Angeles came after demonstrators with the movement in Philadelphia marched through the streets after being evicted from their site. Over 40 protesters were arrested after refusing to clear a street several blocks northeast of City Hall, said Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey. They were lined up in cuffs and loaded on to buses by officers. Six others were arrested earlier after remaining on a street that police tried to clear.

"The police officers who were involved in this operation were hand-picked for this assignment," Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter said. "They're highly trained and disciplined and showed a tremendous amount of restraint and professionalism in carrying out this morning's operation."

Nutter said the eviction had been planned for several weeks and went off without largely without problems.

Ramsey said he would have preferred to evict the protesters without making arrests, but some refused orders to clear the street and had to be taken into custody. Three officers had minor injuries. One protester was injured when a police horse stepped on her foot, Nutter said.

The Philadelphia protesters were ordered to clear their encampment in part because a $50 million renovation project was due to start at the City Hall plaza this fall.

"Dilworth Plaza was designated as a construction site," Ramsey said. "They had to vacate. They knew that from the very beginning."

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa raised public safety and health concerns in announcing plans for the eviction last week, while Philadelphia officials said protesters must clear their site to make room for a $50 million renovation project.

By dawn in Los Angeles, trash, flattened tents and the stench of urine were the Occupy LA legacy.

City crews were installing chain link fence and concrete barricades around once-lush lawns that are now patches of dirt strewn with tons of debris, including clothing, tents, bedding shoes, trash and two months of human flotsam. Under a tree was a guitar, a bullhorn, CDs and a black bandanna.

Defiant Los Angeles campers who were chanting slogans as the officers surrounded the park, booed when an unlawful assembly was declared, paving the way for officers to begin arresting those who didn't leave.

In the first moments of the raid, officers tore down a tent and tackled a tattooed man with a camera on City Hall steps and wrestled him to the ground. Someone yelled "police brutality."

Teams of four or five officers moved through the crowd making arrests one at a time, cuffing the hands of protesters with white plastic zip-ties. A circle of protesters sat with arms locked, many looking calm and smiling.

Opamago Cascini, 29, said the night had been a blast and he was willing to get arrested.

"It's easy to talk the talk, but you gotta walk the walk," Cascini said.

Police used a cherry picker to pluck five men from trees. Two others were in a tree house – one wore a crown and another taunted police with an American flag.

In Philadelphia, police began pulling down tents at about 1:20 a.m. EST after giving demonstrators three warnings that they would have to leave, which nearly all of the protesters followed. Dozens of demonstrators then began marching through the streets and continued through the night.

Ramsey said breaking up the camp in the early-morning hours helped minimize any disruption to businesses and traffic.

"We acknowledge the fact that we are going to have to leave this space .... but in another sense this has been our home for almost two months and no one wants to see their home taken away from them," Philadelphia protester Bri Barton, 22, said before police began clearing out the camp.

"Whether or not we have this space or work in the city is nowhere near done," she said.

The eviction overall appeared to have been carried out without any significant scuffles or violence.

Later Wednesday morning, workers used front-end loaders to scoop up tents, trash and other debris and dump it into trucks to be hauled away, while others swept the plaza clean.

Demonstrators and city officials in both Los Angeles and Philadelphia were hoping any confrontation would be nonviolent, unlike evictions at similar camps around the country that sometimes involved pepper spray and tear gas. The movement against economic disparity and perceived corporate greed began with Occupy Wall Street in Manhattan two months ago.

The Los Angeles officers staged for hours outside Dodger Stadium before the raid. They were warned that demonstrators might throw everything from concrete and gravel to human feces at them.

"Please put your face masks down and watch each other's back," a supervisor told them. "Now go to work."

The officers came from a wide range of specialized units within the force, including the bomb squad, and the arson unit. Scores of officers in hazmat suits also were sent in to deal with potentially unsanitary conditions in the park.

Before police arrived in large numbers, protesters were upbeat and the mood was almost festive. A protester in a Santa Claus hat danced in the street. A woman showed off the reindeer antlers she had mounted on her gas mask.

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Matheson reported from Philadelphia. Associated Press writer Shaya Tayefe Mohajer in Los Angeles also contributed to this report.

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Via HuffPost Miami:

When an Occupy Miami member offered evicted protestors vacant apartments in a building he owns in Downtown Miami's Overtown neighborhood, it seemed like the perfect solution: the 'Peace City' space would provide headquarters for the movement and shelter a small faction of the group's most vulnerable members. But it hasn't gone well. Other tenants say the building has become a cesspool of drug use and violence while non-resident Occupy Miami members are trying to distance themselves from the 'radicals' -- all while the two factions are wrestling for control over Occupy Miami's social media sites and future plans.

From the Miami New Times:

The feud between the Overtown occupiers and more mainstream members has only gotten worse. The two factions are now battling for control of Occupy Miami's social media sites. The movement's main Twitter account recently announced it had been "hijacked by a small, non-consensus group of radical members." The Occupy Miami Facebook page was also temporarily hacked by someone inside Peace City. Meanwhile, the Overtown occupation is slowly driving away more moderate members.

"This is a black eye on the Occupy movement," says Shannon Reaze, an Overtown community organizer and Occupy Miami supporter who is now helping tenants move out of Paz's building. "The violence and drugs going on here are way outside of what I thought Occupy stood for. This place is destabilized."

...The supposedly hard-core activists here spend their days drinking and getting high. And as Peace City devolves into lawlessness, the most committed occupiers are leaving. Local landowners and politicians want the place shut down, while cops are suspicious. Yet as long as Paz wants the protesters around, nothing short of a demolition order can keep them out.

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Via HuffPost DC:

WASHINGTON -- Occupy DC has a new lawsuit involving tents on its hands. But it doesn't involve temporary structures in McPherson Square.

Two protesters arrested during a February action outside Merrill Lynch's offices on 15th Street NW near McPherson Square have filed suit against the Metropolitan Police Department, Legal Times reports. (Read the complaint here.)

The plaintiffs, Samuel Dukore and Kelly Canavan, were part of a "targeted occupation" of Merrill Lynch on Feb. 13 where protesters were raising awareness about Merrill Lynch's reportedly close ties with Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.). Issa, for his part, claims that the reports of these close ties are "wildly inaccurate."

Full story here.

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OWS reports via its website:

After the brutal attack on the attempted re-occupation of Liberty Square by NYPD on the 6-month anniversary of #OWS, a number of Occupiers have relocated their base of occupation to Union Square in midtown Manhattan, a point of convergence for several #OWS protests over the past 6 months.

According to reports on the ground, several dozen people slept in the park after the illegal and violent raid on Liberty Square. Over 70 people remain, now on Day 3. Although tents and tables are still banned, Occupiers have brought blankets and sleeping gear. Many are calling it ¨the new Occupation.¨ In addition to holding General Assemblies, Union Square Occupiers are providing vital jail support for those arrested on #M17 as they are released from NYPD custody. So far, the NYPD has made no attempt to remove Occupiers or prevent them from sleeping in the park.

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Occupy Long Beach is defending the mother's home. For more information, click here.

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The woman had the apparent seizure has been identified by the New York Observer as Cecily McMillan:

Cecily McMillan, an Occupy Wall Street activist once profiled in Rolling Stone, suffered a seizure Saturday night during protest action near Zuccotti Park. Many on-scene reported Ms. McMillan had trouble breathing after she was tackled and handcuffed by law enforcement.

A video uploaded to Youtube late Saturday night purports to show the attack. Two women can be heard commenting, “There’s Cecily,” then there is confusion as the police clearly perform a violent take-down on someone in the crowd.

According to Jeff Sharlet’s November, 2011 article about the Occupy Movement, this may be Ms. McMillan’s second violent encounter with police.

To read the full story, go here.

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Cops caught on video about 10 seconds in taking down the woman who had the apparent seizure:

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Watch video from inside Zuccotti Park as police moved in late last night:

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The paper reports from last night's chaos at Zuccotti Park:

At one point, a woman who appeared to be suffering from seizures flopped on the ground in handcuffs as bystanders shouted for the police to remove the cuffs and provide medical attention. For several minutes the woman lay on the ground as onlookers made increasingly agonized demands until an ambulance arrived and the woman was placed inside.

By 12:20 a.m., a line of officers pushed against some of the remaining protesters, forcing them south on Broadway, at times swinging batons and shoving people to the ground.

Kobi Skolnick, 30, said that officers pushed him in several directions and that as he tried to walk away, he was struck from behind in the neck. “One of the police ran and hit me with a baton,” he said.

To read the full story, go here.

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@ Greg_Palast : Our photographer ZD Roberts beaten @OWS Zucotti Park by cops. Thrown to ground, hair grabbd, hit with clubs while yelling, I'M PRESS PRESS!

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@ macfathom : Doubling east on Barclay, and now the ragged front of the march is at City Hall. #OWS

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@ LuddoftheFuture : girl in the street having a seizure and the cops have her in handcuffs. can this get any worse (live at http://t.co/4pLyy3gP)

Activists cry out for paramedics. The woman is limp on the ground. "Come on you violent bastards where's the paramedics?"

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@ jeffrae : March is heading north up broadway #ows #occupywallstreet

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@ macfathom : Dozens of arrests, many cuffed and sitting on broadway waiting for their ride to jail. #OWS

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@ RDevro : Police are barricading the park. It's cleared. I witnessed countless violent arrests. No way to estimate numbers.

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@ troutish : Protesters being dragged out by the head at #OWS #Zucotti Park http://t.co/qomhKkrA

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Cops pulling apart human chains. There are shouts for mic checks. Now, chants start forming. "The NYPD are sweeping through," says Tim on the live stream.

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@ ANIMALNewYork : Police are moving in. It's chaos.

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@ ANIMALNewYork : NYPD just made an announcement that Brookfield has to "clean the park" and Liberty Plaza is officially "closed."

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@ OccupyWallStNYC : Bagpipers just started marching into the park bringing the party mood with them, NYPD arrested one of them, and things got real heated. #OWS

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@ JackieHRye : NYPD just "destroyed" the tent in Zuccotti Park, Occupiers call for its re-building. Marching band also going through the park. #OWS

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@ RDevro : The tent in the middle of the park continues to fill with people planning to stay the night. Lots of energy here.

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Activists ask for more room as the tent is growing, expanding.

"It looks like a floating tent." -- as Tim on his live stream.

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@ OccupyWallStNYC : .@justawall is leading us in a song! "Hit the road, banks! And don't ya come back no more no more no more no more!" #OWS

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Activists have assembled make-shift, cardboard sleeping areas inside Zuccotti Park. The cardboard is joined by a large green tarp.

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@ RDevro : A tarp is going up in Zuccotti as protesters march around the park chant-dancing. #m17 http://t.co/rJfP3GF9

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04:22 PM on 12/07/2011
"The eviction overall appeared to have been carried out without any significant scuffles or violence." What? http://darcibastiaan.tumblr.com/post/13864477132/my-occupy-la-arrest-by-patrick-meighan
10:22 PM on 12/04/2011
From the little blog thing above this:

"5:45 PM – Today
Six Still On The Roof
@ jasoncherkis : Wet rags being tossed to the activists on the roof. #occupydc "Dear police use mic check!" someone shouts. American Flag being waved on roof
Now, activists are throwing rags with vinegar. Another activist screams: 'Let us have our tree house!'"

You hear that? "Let us have our free house!". Gosh, can I try that? Get a free house that way?

What a nauseating bunch of children these people are. I ask you. How can anyone with an IQ over 85 possibly take these "people" seriously?
09:43 AM on 12/05/2011
OK, I just read that again, and it says "tree house", not "free house".

Still. It IS a free house for them. I hear so much about how these kids are merely standing up for their rights, but which amendment is it that says you have the right to build crap on other people's property without permission? What code of ethics says that that's acceptable? And if they thought about it, what kind of horrible precedent would it set if they are allowed to? Are their minds even capable of processing these questions?
01:00 PM on 12/04/2011
Sadly, we'll never know WHAT they were protesting. Oh well.
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11:46 PM on 12/01/2011
The Scoops finally got there.
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american-dolt
Truther since 2004
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plansmaker
Will China Bailout America For Alaska & Hawaii
03:13 PM on 12/01/2011
Call it for what it is..
OWS is the Bolshevik Revolution of 21st century...
21st century America has all the similarities of wealth disparity as Pre-revolution Russia (minus Czar who Bolsheviks killed))...
Where rich get richer and poor fall through the safety net and the middle class.., What middle class?
Its like "what comes around goes around".
Just remember folks, it took Russia over 75 years to get back to her feet under Communism and extreme socialism...
Anymore question?
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camanokat
Outta this world
12:54 PM on 12/02/2011
Time for your meds, dearie.
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plansmaker
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06:28 PM on 12/02/2011
OWS= Bolshevik Revolution...
The only diffrence is 1917 vs 2011
02:58 PM on 12/01/2011
That Occupy Obama card was pretty funny.

It's interesting. You know something about every single person I know of who is into this Occupy thing? They are the EXACT same people who were all into Obama three years ago. No exceptions.

They kept telling me that he was going to "CHANGE" everything. That it was going to be totally different from now on. Revolutionary!

Now, of course, even they admit that they were full of it.

So instead, they want me to believe that pooping in a park is going to change everything. That things are going to be totally different from now on. Revolution!

And they get really annoyed when I politely decline to believe them.
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09:45 PM on 12/02/2011
Your misinformed and believe the false narratives of the s0c!0paths in government....
many of the occupy people did not lie OBAMA did
02:59 PM on 12/03/2011
Whether they were knowingly lying or not is immaterial. The point is, they believed that electing this goof was going to change everything in the country. I knew that that was stupid. I got called all kinds of names for saying this, but it turned out I was right.

Now, these easily-deceived people are really, really convinced that pooping in the park is going to change everything in the country. I know that this is stupid. I get called all kinds of names for saying this...

At least nobody's implied I'm a racist for not believing this one yet.
01:01 PM on 12/04/2011
HILARIOUS!
02:11 PM on 12/01/2011
All that guy needs in the picture to complete his outfit is a chain saw, the arrest is legitimate just from a fright standpoint.The question is did they disperse when advised, the short answer no, the response justified pepper spraying.If your allergic to pepper my advice just stay home get cleaned up and peruse the want ad's.
04:23 PM on 12/01/2011
Yes if you do not obey the orders of the Gestopo, um I mean the police, you must be punished. Your job as a citizen is to obey and consume, not to think or act.
12:51 AM on 12/02/2011
well said
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Rolling dem bones
01:55 PM on 12/01/2011
The end result of this .. is that LA, New York and Oakland will be crushed under a mountain of lawsuits .. it will cost each city millions of dollars to defend and for payouts. The sad truth is that the only thing politicians understand is money. UC Davis will be brought to its knees in lawsuits and that horrible chancellor will go ..
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12:50 PM on 12/01/2011
I went o to the Occupy Orlando protest site to see what it was about. Most of the people were complaining about the homeless people who kept hanging out whenever food was available. It appeared a compromise was reached because the Occupy people were on one side of the little park and the homeless were on the other. As far as the political ideas the protesters were discussing, well..there were none. People , mostly teens and young twenty somethings were complaining about "the man" and how they weren't going to live by his rules. The other protesters seemed to just be there for something to do. Whatever this movement may have started as has been turned into a bunch of misguided youths with nothing to do except sit around and complain about having nothing to do and how the homeless were trying to take their food.
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camanokat
Outta this world
01:00 PM on 12/02/2011
Maybe people in Florida are just stupid and shallow, or you didn't explore enough, because that's not what I see here in Seattle. There are discussions about the symbolism of the flag, which specific events to attend, how best to protest the influence of the 1%, the role banks should play etc etc. It's very interesting, and encouraging.
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09:47 PM on 12/02/2011
this a simple explanation for simple minded people.
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12:41 PM on 12/01/2011
the longer this occupation goes on the more hate from the trollz in here

lol

it's funny to observe these trollz get worked up and made.

these trollz don't make any sound logical arguments. they just spew hate hate hate.

it reminds me of civil rights era when many bigots supported and cheered the jim crow laws and the police that enforced them.

lol

what these trollz don't realize is that history is on the side of the oppressed. every day that goes by more and more people are standing up for the 99%

so now i just sit back and laugh at all these trollz.

lol
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02:41 PM on 12/01/2011
Your smoking too much reafer
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juslin217
Don't assume you know what I think...
02:58 PM on 12/01/2011
sounds like that's not the only hate in here...
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Calling yourself a patriot doesn't make you one
12:32 PM on 12/01/2011
Half of the comments here are from right-wingers screaming their boring "Get a job" rhetoric, while at the same time, spending their entire day talking about OWS on the Internet.

Gotta love the irony.
01:06 PM on 12/04/2011
Yes, the IRONY here is that the hero of OWS, Barrack Hussein Obama, is in reality the greatest friend Wall Street has ever had. Why do these folks refuse to acknowledge this? (at least the ones smart enough to realize it) 3 reasons. He is a liberal. He is a Socialist. He is black. Case closed.
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"We are all the sons & daughters of Chaos"
11:44 AM on 12/01/2011
Hey OWS, you have Frank Luntz frightened, well done!
http://thinkprogress.org/special/2011/12/01/379365/frank-luntz-occupy-wall-street/
01:37 PM on 12/01/2011
So he is afraid of people knowing the truth. He warms his republicans not to use the word bonus.
I wonder how sweet his deal is ? He must be getting fat off of the fat cats.
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"We are all the sons & daughters of Chaos"
02:11 PM on 12/01/2011
Yeah, the only problem for him is publicity, now we know what the new talking points are.
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A life without knowledge is death in disguise
11:26 AM on 12/01/2011
Occupiers, I opened a new factory, errr.. park.. in which you can occupy space. There are all these levers around, it might be dangerous, so each one of you will get trained on how to properly utilize the machines at your station, i mean.. the funny metallic trees in your part of the park.
Good news is there will be a bathroom in which you can defecate, so no more sleeping in your own pile! Apply within
12:56 PM on 12/01/2011
O Great Job Creator, from whom springs forth sustenance and mercy, through your Humanity and Love for all of Mankind, could you please tell me where such a Mythical Land exists so I too can partake of your Ever-flowing Kindness?

Then run home and lock your doors. REVOLUTION is at hand.
02:14 PM on 12/01/2011
Revolution? LOL
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A life without knowledge is death in disguise
02:24 PM on 12/01/2011
Great news.. while you're out there playing in the sandbox, people who are unemployed and are looking for work can find work here: http://corporate.ford.com/careers or here http://www.employmentguide.com/jobs/factory or anywhere else. If you don't have a job, it's not because there aren't any, it's because there are better candidates willing to do a better job, and probably for less pay.
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10:34 AM on 12/01/2011
Spring of 2012 should be huge.
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Mr Natural says,,,"Don't mean Sheeet!"
11:51 AM on 12/01/2011
fall will be bigger
02:15 PM on 12/01/2011
Bigger means more violence from the 47%ers, just what Obama needs right before the election.