Monday, May 07, 2012

Despite attempts to distance themselves from accused bombers, Occupy Cleveland members show up to support them

Artwork courtesy of OccupyDesign,org
While I was covering Occupy Chicago's May Day march, news broke that five members of Occupy Cleveland were arrested for their roles in an alleged plot to blow up a northeast Ohio bridge. The Cleveland occupiers are disassociating themselves from the five, although as Warner Todd Huston reports, one of the suspect's names is listed on the lease of a warehouse where some of the leftists live.

And Mental Recession tells us, AP is assisting Occupy Cleveland in this quasi-divorce.

"The five had been associated with Occupy Cleveland," AP wrote yesterday, "but organizers of the movement have tried to distance the group from the men. They say the five didn't represent it or its non-violent philosophy."

But what happened to "The people divided will never be divided?"

Fortunately for the cause of truth, justice, and the American Way, ABC 5 Cleveland tells us today that about 50 Occupy Cleveland members showed up outside a courthouse today to offer their support to the accused.

The FBI claims the five were planning attacks in Chicago and at the Republican National Convention.

People not like us. And not like the Tea Party at all.

Related posts:

Occupy Chicago May Day march pics you won't see in the establishment media.
Occupy Chicago May Day photo: Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn
Occupy Chicago May Day video: Teamsters boss swats down my camera
Occupy Chicago May Day video: 'Rent-a-mob' protesters
Video: Anarchists march with Occupy Chicago on May Day
Video: Occupy Chicago taunts mounted police officers
Video: Occupy Chicago May Day marcher calls Soviet Flag "generic"

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