Rumble In The Poo-Filled Jungle
By Wyatt Earp | November 9, 2011
Apparently, even the homeless are fed up with the Occupy (bowel) movement. In Sacramento’s Cesar Chavez Park, they are fighting to get their park back.
The amazing thing is that the Occupy protestors are more lawless and more unsanitary than most homeless folks.
As the Occupy Sacramento movement settles in for another night inside Cesar Chavez Park, another group sits, watches and wonders if they’ll ever get what they call “their park” back. For years this plaza in the heart of Sacramento has been a homeless hide-away. But some just want the Occupy group to go away: “I just wish they’d give us our park back,” one homeless woman says.
She’s one of dozens of homeless who’ve signed a petition. Part of the problem, some homeless argue, they feel they’ve lost their freedom.
“They got their own security, they act like the police,” one man tells Lopez. “Anytime you do anything they say you can’t do this and that … and we’re saying ‘you’re not the police.’”
So, Occupy toads are acting like the very people they despise? The irony, it tickles.
Topics: Evil = Funny | 5 Comments »
November 9th, 2011 at 9:06 pm
…and just add on that they’re hurting the small local businesses far more than the Wall Street banks.
November 9th, 2011 at 10:17 pm
Sacramento has the courage to enforce the no-camping ordinance at Plaza Park (renamed “Caesar Chavez” by a rogue past-regime in City Hall, not by the will of the people), unlike the ultra-liberal idiots in Oakland who float back-and-forth between too much force and not enough. Sac’s bottom line is, “Why us? We’re not Wall Street!” The Occupy toads “Want their message heard, want to be seen, and want to be understood,” which all happened days ago. They are now just loiterers without a cause. Peaceful, but irrelevant.
November 9th, 2011 at 11:17 pm
And haven’t we all been making donations to the Salvation Army so they can help out OWS Occupados?
/sarc
November 9th, 2011 at 11:26 pm
Sully – Not that they care.
Mike47 – Very irrelevant.
Andy – Salvation Army better have tanks before going in there.
November 10th, 2011 at 2:11 pm
Wyatt:
Last time I checked, the parks belonged to the taxpayers of this nation, as in all people (who know what the hell work means), as well as for the disabled and the elderly (who already paid thier dues).
HOMELESS SHELTERS are for the homeless (as are the underpasses along Interstate 5 out there)
I’m just sayin’…
Roll safe.