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Posted: 7:57 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011
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By Neal Boortz
By now you’ve seen the rant from Conan the Occupier in New York City. If you haven’t seen it as yet, click here and be sitting down. His name is Edward T. Hall III, and he’s a grad student at Columbia in NYC. If you have trouble understanding this useful idiot as he cries and screams, let me help you with a partial translation. The theme: He doesn’t seem to like rich people. He’s referring to the people in the business high-rises surrounding Zuccotti Park …
“F—k these people up there. F—k these A$$holes and their f—king yachts. They aren’t (unintelligible) and they are not in our f—king country. They are not American. Get them the f—k out of here. Get them the f—k out of here ‘cause this is ours. This is liberty plaza.”
Now bear in mind that through this entire rant this kid is crying and screaming at the top of his lungs. Also bear in mind that this kid is a trust fund baby. He has wealthy parents and has neither had, nor will he have for some time to come the necessity of working to sustain himself. He’s a professional student … now with some actual teaching responsibilities at Columbia.
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