Oh great. Things are now violent.

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Josh those are some really good shots, much better and more informative than anything I've seen on the news so far. Nice work. You might wanna think about quiting your 9-5 and becoming a globe-hopping news hound....or not. (Those guys tend to get shot at a lot)

Do I get dental with that?

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It was only a matter of time till sitting in a park wasn't enough for them...

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...d-Bridge-Bombing-Suspect-Revealed-as-Occupier

[h=2]The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports:[/h]
One of the five self-described anarchists arrested last week for attempting to blow up a local bridge signed the lease for a West Side warehouse where about a dozen members of the Occupy Cleveland group live.In a one-hour recording of a Friday evening general assembly meeting of the group posted on its website [url]http://occupycleveland.com/live-stream/[/URL], occupy leaders expressed concern about Anthony Hayne's name being on the lease, which strengthens his link to the group.
"We have a person facing terrorism charges on the lease of our warehouse," said one of the leaders. "If this gets into the media, it would be a disaster."
Too late. It got to the media but don’t worry -- NBC probably won’t breathe a word of it.
In the Plain Dealer article, another leader at Occupy Cleveland tries to disassociate the group from the would-be terrorists by claiming to be a non-violent movement. This is, of course, the standard response by the left--that Occupy is non-violent and that anyone who commits violence is a bad apple.
 

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