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Posted: 8:55 a.m. Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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Did you survive yesterday .. the day when the 99% were going to shut down the 1%?

It’s hard to judge how much impact their little temper tantrum by Obama’s Children made in the grand scheme of things, but my guess is that this will just be a minor blip on the radar.  That is unless they actually succeed in hurting people.  There were those OccuIdiots in Cleveland.  Five people were arrested by the FBI in Cleveland Monday night, charged with plotting to blow up a bridge.  At first, their motives or associations were unclear.  Later we learned that they were, in fact, associated with the Occupy Cleveland movement.  One of them, Brandon Baxter, was actually an Occupy Cleveland organizer.  But I would expect nothing less from these fools.  As Nancy Pelosi said … “They’re spontaneous, they’re effective …. God Bless them.”

In New York City, Mitt Romney was heckled yesterday by a shrill OccuIdiot shouting “Mitt Romney is a racist.”  I’ll bet that woman could not define “racist” if her student loan depended on it.  Its people like that who have completely stripped the word of any meaning whatsoever.  I’d like just one example of Mitt Romney demonstrating his racist beliefs.  Just one.  Call me up!  Give it a go.  I bet I’ll get as many people with an example for that one as I get when I ask for one major accomplishment of Barack Obama.  And don’t give me “He got bin Laden!” crap.

And since the OccuTards are just so easy to make fun of, take a look at some of these brilliant signs they came up with yesterday.  These kids are now nothing but useful idiot captives of the socialist, progressive and union movements.

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