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Occupy Wall Street - Acorn connection

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I found this interesting -

(yes, it's from Fox News)

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/10/2.../?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl2|sec3_lnk1|107802

The former New York office for ACORN, the disbanded community activist group, is playing a key role in the self-proclaimed “leaderless†Occupy Wall Street movement, organizing “guerrilla†protest events and hiring door-to-door canvassers to collect money under the banner of various causes while spending it on protest-related activities, sources tell FoxNews.com.
The former director of New York ACORN, Jon Kest, and his top aides are now busy working at protest events for New York Communities for Change (NYCC). That organization was created in late 2009 when some ACORN offices disbanded and reorganized under new names after undercover video exposes prompted Congress to cut off federal funds.
NYCC’s connection to ACORN isn’t a tenuous one: It works from the former ACORN offices in Brooklyn, uses old ACORN office stationery, employs much of the old ACORN staff and, according to several sources, engages in some of the old organization’s controversial techniques to raise money, interest and awareness for the protests.



Sources said NYCC has hired about 100 former ACORN-affiliated staff members from other cities – paying some of them $100 a day - to attend and support Occupy Wall Street. Dozens of New York homeless people recruited from shelters are also being paid to support the protests, at the rate of $10 an hour, the sources said.
At least some of those hired are being used as door-to-door canvassers to collect money that’s used to support the protests.
Sources said cash donations collected by NYCC on behalf of some unions and various causes are being pooled and spent on Occupy Wall Street. The money is used to buy supplies, pay staff and cover travel expenses for the ex-ACORN members brought to New York for the protests.
In one such case, sources said, NYCC staff members collected cash donations for what they were told was a United Federation of Teachers fundraising drive, but the money was diverted to the protests.
 
They have been paying homeless. Now the other protesters are protesting having homeless with them because a local restaurant has stopped feeding gourmet food (salmon, lox etc.) because of homeless and people being let out from Riker's prison and going straight to the now tent city that has formed for free food, $ and ciggs and a place to stay.

So the protesters are pissed because they are now "only" getting free sandwiches and $ and want even more cops around to protect them from other "protesters."

I say, too f'ing bad. You wanted more people to be with you and this is NYC, homeless were coming to a place where it's allowed to sleep out with food and free $. You can leave. There are at a minimum 100 cops there at night. During the day, I would say probably double that in the area. Love that overtime pay, I bet.
 
These people all seem like complete morons to me. What is it they are protesting? I still haven't seen an interview where the person can put together a coherent thought.

Other than ... rich people are too rich.

And their solution ... give me some of it. UGH! I HATE that attitude.

(Not that we're rich, but ...) What we do have ... we've worked HARD for and continue to work hard for. I'm not givin' your "I don't make enough money, but seem to have plenty of time to protest, but not to get a second job" a$$ any of it!

(off soapbox)
 
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