SEIU "Protesters" Storm Banker's Home...

The Socialist/Progressive loons will continue to defend the indefensible as long as it's one of their own doing the indefensible. These SEIU people are A*sholes. Going to the man's home and scaring his family is as low as one can go. Seriously,what if some Tea Party protesters did this to one of Pelosi's buddies? I'm pretty sure you would see a completely different reaction from these loons who are here defending the SEIU on this. Lets get rid of the "Community Organizer" creeps. Make 2010 count.
 
Nina Easton's article gave terrific insight. Definitely worth the read:
What's really behind SEIU's Bank of America protests - May. 19, 2010
Good find, Dave. :thup:

I hope these families file criminal charges and civil suits. They ought to not only sue SEIU, but DC police as well for not removing these idiots off the lawn. There's no reason to go around terrorizing children, particularly not when the idiots in Congress who allowed this mess get off scot-free. It's raw intimidation.



And now... for your delectation and amusement.... The Banking Queen... :clap2:


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They are lucky they didn't burn their house down.

I couldn't care less if he was a dem...damned Banksters.

And you apologists are just fawning over them...makes me SICK!!

*spits on the floor*

Hes a lawyer for the company. He performs a legal task. The fact you even think his property should be destroyed because of it makes you a sick bastard.

How about some backup to those words? Why not go down there yourself with a torch and pitchfork and have at it? No? The joys of internet tough guy syndrome.

Your right to protest without the risk of arrest ends at the line of someone's property.
Were you so protective and sensitive to property rights when that cop acted stupidly in Massechusetts last year and arrested and utterly humilated that poor old half-crippled man in his OWN DAMN HOUSE!???

I always look for the union label.

Anybody hurt by this protest?

More importantly (in this society, at least) was any private property damaged?

No and no?

Then really...what is the problem?

Corporate masters hide behind their corporations.

The SEUI is reminding this captain of industry that he is not anomynous.

What captain of industry? This guy is a lawyer for thier counsel department, who lives on a normal (albeit affluent) street. If he was a so called "captain of industry" where was the gate in front of his house? Where were the security guards?

The problem is they crossed the line of walking onto this guys porch. That is a pure intimidation method. They could have protested him in front of his office. Doing that is legal. Again your right to protest without risk of arrest ends at another persons property line.
So "affluent" is now considered "normal" in your book? I see.

Like the man asked earlier...WHAT was damaged...WHO was hurt? Please provide links, you corporate shill!

*spits on the floor*
 
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They are lucky they didn't burn their house down.

I couldn't care less if he was a dem...damned Banksters.

And you apologists are just fawning over them...makes me SICK!!

*spits on the floor*

Hes a lawyer for the company. He performs a legal task. The fact you even think his property should be destroyed because of it makes you a sick bastard.

How about some backup to those words? Why not go down there yourself with a torch and pitchfork and have at it? No? The joys of internet tough guy syndrome.

Your right to protest without the risk of arrest ends at the line of someone's property.
Were you so protective and sensitive to property rights when that cop acted stupidly in Massechusetts last year and arrested and utterly humilated that poor old half-crippled man in his OWN DAMN HOUSE!???

I always look for the union label.

Anybody hurt by this protest?

More importantly (in this society, at least) was any private property damaged?

No and no?

Then really...what is the problem?

Corporate masters hide behind their corporations.

The SEUI is reminding this captain of industry that he is not anomynous.

What captain of industry? This guy is a lawyer for thier counsel department, who lives on a normal (albeit affluent) street. If he was a so called "captain of industry" where was the gate in front of his house? Where were the security guards?

The problem is they crossed the line of walking onto this guys porch. That is a pure intimidation method. They could have protested him in front of his office. Doing that is legal. Again your right to protest without risk of arrest ends at another persons property line.
So "affluent" is now considered "normal" in your book? I see.

Like the man asked earlier...WHAT was damaged...WHO was hurt? Please provide links, you corporate shill!

*spits on the floor*

And you still stick up for the Professor who could have cooperated with the Police officer who was only there because a concerned neighbor called and they responded to protect said professors property. He should have been thanking them not acting the fool. Glad you are spitting on your own floor.
 
They are lucky they didn't burn their house down.

I couldn't care less if he was a dem...damned Banksters.

And you apologists are just fawning over them...makes me SICK!!

*spits on the floor*

Fuck them union punk bitches, they're lucky they didn't need some of that free healthcare after acting like the pussies they are .......
 
They are lucky they didn't burn their house down.

I couldn't care less if he was a dem...damned Banksters.

And you apologists are just fawning over them...makes me SICK!!

*spits on the floor*

Hes a lawyer for the company. He performs a legal task. The fact you even think his property should be destroyed because of it makes you a sick bastard.

How about some backup to those words? Why not go down there yourself with a torch and pitchfork and have at it? No? The joys of internet tough guy syndrome.

Your right to protest without the risk of arrest ends at the line of someone's property.
Were you so protective and sensitive to property rights when that cop acted stupidly in Massechusetts last year and arrested and utterly humilated that poor old half-crippled man in his OWN DAMN HOUSE!???

I always look for the union label.

Anybody hurt by this protest?

More importantly (in this society, at least) was any private property damaged?

No and no?

Then really...what is the problem?

Corporate masters hide behind their corporations.

The SEUI is reminding this captain of industry that he is not anomynous.

What captain of industry? This guy is a lawyer for thier counsel department, who lives on a normal (albeit affluent) street. If he was a so called "captain of industry" where was the gate in front of his house? Where were the security guards?

The problem is they crossed the line of walking onto this guys porch. That is a pure intimidation method. They could have protested him in front of his office. Doing that is legal. Again your right to protest without risk of arrest ends at another persons property line.
So "affluent" is now considered "normal" in your book? I see.

Like the man asked earlier...WHAT was damaged...WHO was hurt? Please provide links, you corporate shill!

*spits on the floor*

The true sign of a person who has no idea how to debate is when they bring up an irrelavant side arguement. Protesters and Police are two different entities.

As for who was hurt a freaked out 14 year old.

By normal I mean no gates, no guards no private roads etc. by affluent I mean its probably a pretty nice neighborhood.

And stop spitting on the floor, you are probably wasting IQ points doing that

You get a derp my friend.

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where I live he would have been able to defend himself with up to and including killing them. wonder what would be happening now if that happened?
 
They are lucky they didn't burn their house down.

I couldn't care less if he was a dem...damned Banksters.

And you apologists are just fawning over them...makes me SICK!!

*spits on the floor*

Mobs of moronic bastards who are as guilty as any banker of helping us into this current mess are not worth my concern.

Nice that you seem to think that a 14 year old kid is deserving of being on the receiving end of such behavior, just because his dad's a banker.

So, what's your take on all the banking guys employed by the White House? They are more responsible than this guy for screwing us over.... and now you're paying them. :lol::lol::lol: But that's ok, huh? Cuz your messiah says so.
 
The worst thing about this tragedy is that the police actually escorted the busloads of these creeps. Was the last election rigged by these "Community Organizer" cretins? You bet.
 
If they, or the banker would have tried to hurt or shoot or kill the protestors they would have torn him and perhaps his family from limb-to-limb.

Its probably best that he, the banker, wasn't THAT stupid.
 
If they, or the banker would have tried to hurt or shoot or kill the protestors they would have torn him and perhaps his family from limb-to-limb.

Its probably best that he, the banker, wasn't THAT stupid.

Yes i agree. "Community Organizer" Democrat protesters do tend to be very violent. Vote the "Community Organizers" out. Make 2010 count people.
 
Now it looks like our tax dollars were used to support this awful SEIU intimidation. Wake up America! Vote all "Community Organizer" Democrats out!
 
The Jacobin Mob is turning Feral.

Anyone who defends the government supporting such attacks is seriously twisted.
 
The Jacobin Mob is turning Feral.

Anyone who defends the government supporting such attacks is seriously twisted.

Good point. This wasn't a "Protest." It was a Mob. Criminal charges should be looked into. This man and his family's rights were certainly violated. All Government officials involved should be subject to criminal charges as well. This was awful.
 
During the 1-Oclock hour Megyn Kelly on FNC explored the fact that the 500 protestors had a DC police escort to the home of the banker, and they reported the presence of the mob to the Montgomery County police. She interviewed police representatives from both departments, and challenged the Montgomery Co. police spokesman about whether or not their presence was legal, both on issues of trespass and disturbance of the peace.

The Montgomery County police representative stated that since the police did not see it, and when they arrived the protestors left, no law was broken. Megyn argued that if they broke no trespass law, then they at least broke laws relating to disturbing the peace. She then showed the officer video tapes showing the crowd on their bull-phones and doing chants. He maintained they were peaceful, and police walk a fine line on freedom of speech and what is classed as disturbing the peace; in this case then no law was broken.

DC Metropolitan Police Department escorted protestors into Montgomery County MD – and specifically to the home of a bank executive.
 
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These type of protesting people need to read up on the constitution. They don't have the right to go to someones home to terriorize an individual. They need to redress their grievances to the governmnet.
The Police need to break up protests like this. What was their excuse - they were afraid? WHAT? They don't have any problem with riots and breaking them up and stoping it.:cuckoo:
 
They don't care about The Constitution. What they care about is expanding Big Government control over our economy so that the private sector will continue to pay for their ever increasing compensation, benefits, and pensions.
 

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