Occupy Wall Street, Obama's army, Transformation of America through Marxism

The Revolution is Upon Us


- Judi McLeod Thursday, October 13, 2011
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The Revolution is upon us.

Even as so many go about their daily lives hoping to hold it together in a recession whose end may be too distant to tell, the revolution is already upon us.

Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests, which didn’t happen overnight but were three years in the making, have been portrayed as spontaneous outbreaks by ragtag gangs of shiftless, harmless hippies. They are in fact the army that Barack Obama boasted about even before he came into power.

Trained in the fine art of Civil Disobedience by Ruckus Society anarchists; paid for by George Soros and the Tides Foundation, among others, aided and abetted by street fighters like Code Pink and Greenpeace, count on OWS as a permanent part of society until Obama and his masters perfect the fundamental Transformation of America through Marxism.

OWS vow they are after the 1% of the population that is uber rich. But their real job is to cow the middle class. They are not after Daddy Warbucks types like Warren Buffet, they are after you.

OWS are there to replace the Tea Party and any other contingent of American patriots fighting increasing taxes, or remaining loyal to the restoration of the American Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.

The protests unfolding before our eyes are part of the coming upheaval necessary to deliver America over to Marxist control.

Cooperation of the authorities in politically correct times are making it easy for OWS to foment the Revolution.

Tomorrow protesters will flood Manhattan restaurants dawdling over coffee until New York City crews can clean the park they have called home these past three weeks. (See update at bottom)

The same mayor who courted Ground Zero Mosque principals is doing the politically correct thing for Zuccotti Park after the park’s owner made sanitation concerns a priority.

In other words, New York, already picking up a $2million tab for police protection during the protest, will first clean up their mess and then allow the protesters to move back in.

“Brookfield Properties, the owner of the park, had outlined its concerns in a letter to the city’s police commissioner, Ray Kelly.â€