Don't get me wrong. I only sympathize with their plight . . . . . they have no jobs. They see the hypocrisy we all have gotten used to and no longer "see."
From what I can tell, many of them are not fans of the Administration, either.
Their solutions are not my solutions, but most of them are kids. They only know "things are terribly wrong."
I am not taking up their cause, but, if we were not in the midst of a three year recession, they would not be in the streets.
Point of post: it is about that picture. We should be careful drawing conclusions that these rallies have devolved into drug and sex orgies . . . . . ala the hippie peace movement of the Woodstock days. Guaranteed, there will be no Woodstock coming out of this series of demonstrations. Understand that caution is the word of the day. Remember what the media was trying to do with the T.E.A. movement rallies? Never forget that the media first reports for the purpose of making money, and, secondly, for the purpose of advancing a one world view of redistributive progressivism.. If these rallies do not serve the political purposes of the radicalized Left, the media will dump on them as they did the TEA Party.
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