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Posted: 8:21 a.m. Monday, Dec. 5, 2011

Obama's children seek therapy 

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By Neal Boortz

Obama’s children had a rough week in Los Angeles. After almost two months of camping out on the lawn of City Hall, police managed to oust the Occutards from their camp. Most went peacefully, but almost 300 were arrested and brought to jail. Slowly they have begun to make bail and trickle out of jail. They are trying to figure out what’s next for their movement?

Apparently … therapy.

Some of the Occutards are saying that they will need therapy in order to cover from the “traumatizing” experience of witnessing police use nonlethal force to clear their camp and arrest their fellow non-law abiding comrades.

Awww … the poor, poor pitiful little puffballs.

These are the same children that went to government schools, and in these government schools, a therapist was called in to coddle them in the most mindless of circumstances. Little Jimmy zipped his wee wee in his jeans … call in the therapists! Bonnie’s baseball team didn’t win the championship … therapists! Quick, get all these kids participation trophies so that they don’t feel bad! God forbid they know what it feels like to fail and to reap the consequences of their failure. Or God forbid these kids play by the rules, or follow the laws, because somewhere along the way they believe that THEY know best … that’s where these Occutards come from.

As Barry’s Brats are leaving the jail in LA, they are suggesting that fellow Occutards "Make note of every single violation of human rights.”

Human rights?

These kids are the ones who believe you have a human right to a house, to a job, to a retirement account, to healthcare. Their definition of “human rights” is warped, to say the least.

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