Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Occupy occtrocities: Forgery and larceny edition

Veterans Honor Roll, Henry, Illinois
The fallout from Occupy Oakland continues to settle. But you can learn all about that and more if you enroll at Roosevelt University in Chicago and take the "Occupy Everywhere" course.

In Syracuse police arrested a man suspected of forgery and larceny.

And in Minnesota, a supporter of the Occupy movement wants a "We Support Our Troops" banner taken down.

I even have a post about transgender occupiers.

Syracuse.com: Forgery, larceny suspect arrested at Occupy Syracuse encampment
Weasel Zippers: Hazmat called after Occupy Charlotte protesters used storm drain as a toilet…
Miami Herald: Police in riot gear close down Occupy Miami site
San Francisco Chronicle: 12 with Occupy told to stay away from City Hall
DCist: Man sick of Occupy D.C. tries to cut down big tent, fails
NetRightDaily: Bye bye, Occupy?
All American Blogger: Chris Matthews inadvertently exposes why elitists fear the Tea Party, support #OWS
I say the future. Christian Science Monitor: Occupy Wall St. nonviolence: Is Oakland the exception or the future?
The Blaze: Occupy supporter demands 'We support our troops' sign be taken down from MN building
Village Voice: Occupy Wall Street journalist Tim Pool hit by masked man last night
Stuff NZ: Occupy Wellington protesters arrested
New Zealand Herald: Molotov cocktail allegedly found at former Occupy Wellington site
Good God. Guardian: Occupy London's eviction is a failure for the church, not the camp
WGRZ-TV: Occupy Buffalo contract set to expire
Salon: Rahm's Chicago crackdown aims at Occupy
Big Government: What's next? Occupy the Super Bowl, of course
Really? San Diege Gay and Lesbian News: Transgender Americans may face increased risk of mistreatment in Occupy crackdowns
Urban Infidel: OWS street graffiti: Be the crisis
Gothamist: Grand Central drowns out Occupy Wall Street protesters with train announcements
FreedomWorks: Tea Party 3.0: Occupy the establishment
Texas Fred: Occupy protest rekindles debate about flag-burning
Say Anything: The occupiers are thugs and criminals, not protesters and demonstrators
Daily Caller: Speaking of violence: it's "largely peaceful" when occupiers commit it
Occupy Arrests: 6,464 arrests

Related post:

Chicago's Roosevelt University offers "Occupy Everywhere" course

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