Communists, Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March In Nyc Demanding ‘revolution, Nothing Less’

This is what all the "climate change aka Globull Warming " is ALL ABOUT. people better WAKE UP in this country
GREEN IS RED.

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‘F*** the Police’: Communists, Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding ‘Revolution, Nothing Less’


Sep. 21, 2014 3:58pm Oliver Darcy
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Tens-of-thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of New York City Sunday to demand political leaders take action on climate change.
While the protest remained peaceful, much of the “People’s Climate March” appeared to be made up of fringe elements of the political left.

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
Dozens of signs denouncing capitalism were spotted at the demonstration, often held by self-proclaimed socialists.
“Capitalism is destroying the planet,” a sticker on one woman’s shirt read, “We need revolution, nothing less.”

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
In one instance, activists shouted “f**k the police,” demanding justice for the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

Others took advantage of the demonstration’s liberal-leaning crowd, attempting to sell literature and t-shirts to them.

ALL of it here:
F the Police Communists Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding 8216 Revolution Nothing Less Video TheBlaze.com

Oh my god. It's the end of the friggin world. We are all fucked. (or not).

It will be the end of the world if your kind ever get total control.

Oh, you mean people who believe in democratic values? Yeah, it's such an evil concept, I bet it keeps you pissing in your pants at night.


Yeah, democratic values like organized plunder and mob rule. Those are evil incarnate.

Democracy is nothing more than a means for the mob to take what it could never get in a truly civilized society.

I do piss my pants whenever I think about the kind of unscrupulous leftwing morons who infest this forum going to the polls.
 
What are they liable for?
The moral obligation to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs. Limited liability is founded on the opposite principle.
Limited liability - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

hmmmmm, wrong. Corporations are also responsible to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs.
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

Where did the Supreme Court say corporations don't have to obey the law? Can you provide an example of a corporation, not the people working for it, of committing a crime?
 
This is what all the "climate change aka Globull Warming " is ALL ABOUT. people better WAKE UP in this country
GREEN IS RED.

SNIP:
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‘F*** the Police’: Communists, Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding ‘Revolution, Nothing Less’


Sep. 21, 2014 3:58pm Oliver Darcy
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Tens-of-thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of New York City Sunday to demand political leaders take action on climate change.
While the protest remained peaceful, much of the “People’s Climate March” appeared to be made up of fringe elements of the political left.

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
Dozens of signs denouncing capitalism were spotted at the demonstration, often held by self-proclaimed socialists.
“Capitalism is destroying the planet,” a sticker on one woman’s shirt read, “We need revolution, nothing less.”

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
In one instance, activists shouted “f**k the police,” demanding justice for the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

Others took advantage of the demonstration’s liberal-leaning crowd, attempting to sell literature and t-shirts to them.

ALL of it here:
F the Police Communists Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding 8216 Revolution Nothing Less Video TheBlaze.com

Oh my god. It's the end of the friggin world. We are all fucked. (or not).

It will be the end of the world if your kind ever get total control.

Oh, you mean people who believe in democratic values? Yeah, it's such an evil concept, I bet it keeps you pissing in your pants at night.


Yeah, democratic values like organized plunder and mob rule.

It is an evil concept. Democracy is nothing more than a means for the mob to take what it could never get in a civilized society.

I do piss my pants whenever I think about the kind of unscrupulous leftwing morons who infest this forum going to the polls.


What are corporate capitalist values if not organized plunder? If by the mob you mean the people, yeah, it's such a terrible thing to have the people in charge of their own destiny. :doubt:
 
The moral obligation to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs. Limited liability is founded on the opposite principle.
Limited liability - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

hmmmmm, wrong. Corporations are also responsible to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs.
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

Where did the Supreme Court say corporations don't have to obey the law? Can you provide an example of a corporation, not the people working for it, of committing a crime?

As soon as you provide a reasonable rationale for the Supreme Court declaring corporations to be people.
 
What are they liable for?
The moral obligation to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs. Limited liability is founded on the opposite principle.
Limited liability - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

hmmmmm, wrong. Corporations are also responsible to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs.
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

You haven't explained how you put a corporation in prison. You also haven't provided an example of a corporation breaking the law.
 
hmmmmm, wrong. Corporations are also responsible to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs.
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

Where did the Supreme Court say corporations don't have to obey the law? Can you provide an example of a corporation, not the people working for it, of committing a crime?

As soon as you provide a reasonable rationale for the Supreme Court declaring corporations to be people.

That's not what it said. Corporations have constitutional rights because the people who own them have constitutional rights. You can't ignore the Constitution with respect to the constitution because you would be violating the rights of all its owners. For example, if the government expropriates the property of a corporation, it is stealing from all the stock holders.

That is so simple that even a dunce like you can understand it.
 
The moral obligation to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs. Limited liability is founded on the opposite principle.
Limited liability - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

hmmmmm, wrong. Corporations are also responsible to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs.
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

You haven't explained how you put a corporation in prison. You also haven't provided an example of a corporation breaking the law.

Non-sequitur. You don't put a corporation in prison. You put its officers in prison, take the offending corporations out of the hands of the crooks and back into the hands of law abiding citizens.
 
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

Where did the Supreme Court say corporations don't have to obey the law? Can you provide an example of a corporation, not the people working for it, of committing a crime?

As soon as you provide a reasonable rationale for the Supreme Court declaring corporations to be people.

That's not what it said. Corporations have constitutional rights because the people who own them have constitutional rights. You can't ignore the Constitution with respect to the constitution because you would be violating the rights of all its owners. For example, if the government expropriates the property of a corporation, it is stealing from all the stock holders.

That is so simple that even a dunce like you can understand it.

Says the guy who cannot comprehend that posting a child giving the finger is nothing short of child abuse.
 
This is what all the "climate change aka Globull Warming " is ALL ABOUT. people better WAKE UP in this country
GREEN IS RED.

SNIP:
US
‘F*** the Police’: Communists, Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding ‘Revolution, Nothing Less’


Sep. 21, 2014 3:58pm Oliver Darcy
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Tens-of-thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of New York City Sunday to demand political leaders take action on climate change.
While the protest remained peaceful, much of the “People’s Climate March” appeared to be made up of fringe elements of the political left.

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
Dozens of signs denouncing capitalism were spotted at the demonstration, often held by self-proclaimed socialists.
“Capitalism is destroying the planet,” a sticker on one woman’s shirt read, “We need revolution, nothing less.”

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
In one instance, activists shouted “f**k the police,” demanding justice for the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

Others took advantage of the demonstration’s liberal-leaning crowd, attempting to sell literature and t-shirts to them.

ALL of it here:
F the Police Communists Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding 8216 Revolution Nothing Less Video TheBlaze.com

Oh my god. It's the end of the friggin world. We are all fucked. (or not).

It will be the end of the world if your kind ever get total control.

Oh, you mean people who believe in democratic values? Yeah, it's such an evil concept, I bet it keeps you pissing in your pants at night.


Yeah, democratic values like organized plunder and mob rule.

It is an evil concept. Democracy is nothing more than a means for the mob to take what it could never get in a civilized society.

I do piss my pants whenever I think about the kind of unscrupulous leftwing morons who infest this forum going to the polls.


What are corporate capitalist values if not organized plunder?


ROFL! Voluntary transactions don't meet the definition of plunder. That requires the use of force to take what you want. That's something the federal government does, not private corporations.

If by the mob you mean the people, yeah, it's such a terrible thing to have the people in charge of their own destiny. :doubt:

So, "in charge of your own destiny" means stealing from the minority or killing them?
 
Oh my god. It's the end of the friggin world. We are all fucked. (or not).

It will be the end of the world if your kind ever get total control.

Oh, you mean people who believe in democratic values? Yeah, it's such an evil concept, I bet it keeps you pissing in your pants at night.


Yeah, democratic values like organized plunder and mob rule.

It is an evil concept. Democracy is nothing more than a means for the mob to take what it could never get in a civilized society.

I do piss my pants whenever I think about the kind of unscrupulous leftwing morons who infest this forum going to the polls.


What are corporate capitalist values if not organized plunder?


ROFL! Voluntary transactions don't meet the definition of plunder. That requires the use of force to take what you want. That's something the federal government does, not private corporations.

If you truly believe that, you've been living under a rock for far too long. Poor you.
 
hmmmmm, wrong. Corporations are also responsible to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs.
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

You haven't explained how you put a corporation in prison. You also haven't provided an example of a corporation breaking the law.

Non-sequitur. You don't put a corporation in prison. You put its officers in prison, take the offending corporations out of the hands of the crooks and back into the hands of law abiding citizens.

The government arrests and imprisons corporate executives all the time. So what makes you claim they are immune from criminal prosecution?

You still haven't provided an example of a corporation committing a felony rather than just people in it doing so.
 
It will be the end of the world if your kind ever get total control.

Oh, you mean people who believe in democratic values? Yeah, it's such an evil concept, I bet it keeps you pissing in your pants at night.


Yeah, democratic values like organized plunder and mob rule.

It is an evil concept. Democracy is nothing more than a means for the mob to take what it could never get in a civilized society.

I do piss my pants whenever I think about the kind of unscrupulous leftwing morons who infest this forum going to the polls.


What are corporate capitalist values if not organized plunder?


ROFL! Voluntary transactions don't meet the definition of plunder. That requires the use of force to take what you want. That's something the federal government does, not private corporations.

If you truly believe that, you've been living under a rock for far too long. Poor you.

Can you provide an example of a voluntary transaction that meets the definition of "plunder?"
 
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

You haven't explained how you put a corporation in prison. You also haven't provided an example of a corporation breaking the law.

Non-sequitur. You don't put a corporation in prison. You put its officers in prison, take the offending corporations out of the hands of the crooks and back into the hands of law abiding citizens.

The government arrests and imprisons corporate executives all the time. So what makes you claim they are immune from criminal prosecution?

You still haven't provided an example of a corporation committing a felony rather than just people in it doing so.

Repeatedly posting non-sequiturs doesn't make them anything less than non-sequiturs.
 
How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

Where did the Supreme Court say corporations don't have to obey the law? Can you provide an example of a corporation, not the people working for it, of committing a crime?

As soon as you provide a reasonable rationale for the Supreme Court declaring corporations to be people.

That's not what it said. Corporations have constitutional rights because the people who own them have constitutional rights. You can't ignore the Constitution with respect to the constitution because you would be violating the rights of all its owners. For example, if the government expropriates the property of a corporation, it is stealing from all the stock holders.

That is so simple that even a dunce like you can understand it.

Says the guy who cannot comprehend that posting a child giving the finger is nothing short of child abuse.

It's not, numskull. If it was, then why haven't I been arrested?
 
How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

You haven't explained how you put a corporation in prison. You also haven't provided an example of a corporation breaking the law.

Non-sequitur. You don't put a corporation in prison. You put its officers in prison, take the offending corporations out of the hands of the crooks and back into the hands of law abiding citizens.

The government arrests and imprisons corporate executives all the time. So what makes you claim they are immune from criminal prosecution?

You still haven't provided an example of a corporation committing a felony rather than just people in it doing so.

Repeatedly posting non-sequiturs doesn't make them anything less than non-sequiturs.

In other words, you can't cough up any facts or logic to support your idiot claims.
 
This is what all the "climate change aka Globull Warming " is ALL ABOUT. people better WAKE UP in this country
GREEN IS RED.

SNIP:
US
‘F*** the Police’: Communists, Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding ‘Revolution, Nothing Less’


Sep. 21, 2014 3:58pm Oliver Darcy
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Tens-of-thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of New York City Sunday to demand political leaders take action on climate change.
While the protest remained peaceful, much of the “People’s Climate March” appeared to be made up of fringe elements of the political left.

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
Dozens of signs denouncing capitalism were spotted at the demonstration, often held by self-proclaimed socialists.
“Capitalism is destroying the planet,” a sticker on one woman’s shirt read, “We need revolution, nothing less.”

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
In one instance, activists shouted “f**k the police,” demanding justice for the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

Others took advantage of the demonstration’s liberal-leaning crowd, attempting to sell literature and t-shirts to them.

ALL of it here:
F the Police Communists Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding 8216 Revolution Nothing Less Video TheBlaze.com

Oh my god. It's the end of the friggin world. We are all fucked. (or not).

naaa, that would be if it had been a tea Party rally to "march for the people in this country instead of marching for THE FRIKKEN climate.
keep your vulgar smartass answers to yourself
 
This is what all the "climate change aka Globull Warming " is ALL ABOUT. people better WAKE UP in this country
GREEN IS RED.

SNIP:
US
‘F*** the Police’: Communists, Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding ‘Revolution, Nothing Less’


Sep. 21, 2014 3:58pm Oliver Darcy
6.4K
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Tens-of-thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of New York City Sunday to demand political leaders take action on climate change.
While the protest remained peaceful, much of the “People’s Climate March” appeared to be made up of fringe elements of the political left.

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
Dozens of signs denouncing capitalism were spotted at the demonstration, often held by self-proclaimed socialists.
“Capitalism is destroying the planet,” a sticker on one woman’s shirt read, “We need revolution, nothing less.”

Image source: Oliver Darcy/TheBlaze
In one instance, activists shouted “f**k the police,” demanding justice for the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

Others took advantage of the demonstration’s liberal-leaning crowd, attempting to sell literature and t-shirts to them.

ALL of it here:
F the Police Communists Radicals Spotted Throughout Climate March in New York City Demanding 8216 Revolution Nothing Less Video TheBlaze.com

Oh my god. It's the end of the friggin world. We are all fucked. (or not).

naaa, that would be if it had been a tea Party rally to "march for the people in this country instead of marching for THE FRIKKEN climate.
keep your vulgar smartass answers to yourself

Translation: Stephanie prefers to bad mouth people with no repercussions whatsoever and no responsibility for her own words and actions. Feel the hate, people.
 
hmmmmm, wrong. Corporations are also responsible to pay debts, perform contracts and make reparation for wrongs.
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

You haven't explained how you put a corporation in prison. You also haven't provided an example of a corporation breaking the law.

Non-sequitur. You don't put a corporation in prison. You put its officers in prison, take the offending corporations out of the hands of the crooks and back into the hands of law abiding citizens.

The government prosecutes corporate executives all the time, so you whine that they are immune from criminal prosecution is obvious bullshit.
 
Then why aren't corporations responsible to the same extent as individuals are for their crimes?
"Every year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issues a press release on its Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which determines the 'Nation’s Crime Index.'

"It reports crimes by persons—but it excludes corporate persons, even when the corporations have been convicted of felonies.

"In its entire history, the FBI has never issued an annual report on crimes by corporate persons, although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized.

"The upshot of this is that when you ask people how most money and property are stolen, or how most people are killed, they think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion.

"They think of human persons.

"The reality, though, is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than to human criminals.

"Mokhiber’s Corporate Crime Reporter notes that in 1998, when the FBI estimated robberies and burglaries at almost $4 billion, the cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions... as it is every year."

Unequal Responsibility for Crime

How does a corporation get convicted of a felony? The people in a corporation may commit crimes, but it's idiotic to claim that Exxon committed a felony. How are you going to punish it, put every employee in prison?


So what you are saying is that when the Supreme Court declared corporations to be people, it doesn't actually apply to said corporations obeying the law. How convenient.

You haven't explained how you put a corporation in prison. You also haven't provided an example of a corporation breaking the law.

Non-sequitur. You don't put a corporation in prison. You put its officers in prison, take the offending corporations out of the hands of the crooks and back into the hands of law abiding citizens.

The government prosecutes corporate executives all the time, so you whine that they are immune from criminal prosecution is obvious bullshit.

Since I never made such a claim, it is your accusation that is bullshit.
 
Now, I have:
"Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development.[1] It is a product of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels. The '21' in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century. It has been affirmed and modified at subsequent UN conferences."
Which scares you the most, black helicopters or the 21st century? (Black man in the White House)
Agenda 21 - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

keep your head buried in the sand it's certainly a lot easier.
carry on being a follower it suits you
What's your explanation for why so many US cities have signed on to Agenda 21?

Politicians are scumbags.
Only those who serve the richest 1% of humanity at the expense of the majority of voters.

They're all scumbags, especially the one who promise to loot the wealthy for the benefit of parasites.
They are scumbags because they defend corporate killers from being held accountable for their crimes:

"In 1998 one of America’s largest meatpacking companies replaced a refrigeration unit on one of its processing lines. Shortly thereafter the detectors it had in place on the line to look for deadly cold-loving bacteria like Listeria monocytogenes started to react, indicating high levels of bacterial contamination.4

"The company’s response was immediate... 'Then their tests started coming up positive, so they stopped testing.'

"This company’s Fourth Amendment right to privacy blocked surprise inspections by the government.

"The detectors were apparently turned off for a full month before the Centers for Disease Control, frantically trying to find the source of the bacteria that was killing people—mostly children—all over the United States, used DNA fingerprinting to track the bacteria that was causing a national outbreak of Listeria back to the plant, provoking a nationwide recall of a million pounds of product.

"But during that month, hundreds of people consuming this company’s products were sickened by Listeria, and twenty-one humans died from it."

Just one more example of wealthy parasites looting society with impunity.

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