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Friday, November 4, 2011

Union Chief Goon Calls For ‘More Militancy” As OWS Movement Fails

Union Chief Goon Calls For ‘More Militancy” As OWS Movement Fails


“If Wall Street occupation doesn't get the message, I think we've got to start blocking bridges and doing that kind of stuff.”


By Dell Hill via Fox Nation

“United Steelworkers international president Leo Gerard has a message to the flea party whiny-whiners still camping out instead of sleeping in their parents' basements -- playtime is over.


Just in case the Occupy movement fails -- in other words, when it fails -- Gerard is urging union members to fill that gaping void with "more militancy."

Here's a quote of Gerard making a pitch for this on Ed Schultz's radio show Monday and actually making Schultz sound reasonable by comparison.

GERARD: You're damn right Wall Street occupiers speak for us. They do in Pittsburgh, they do in Chicago, they do in Oakland, they do in San Francisco, they do all across the country. And I think what we need is, we need more militancy.

SCHULTZ: What does that mean, more militancy?

GERARD: I think we've got to start a resistance movement. If Wall Street occupation doesn't get the message, I think we've got to start blocking bridges and doing that kind of stuff. This doesn't have to be this way. The economy doesn't have to be this way. It's being put this way because the Wall Streeters are getting their way”

Isn’t it comforting to know that a very large group of so-called “organized” people would attempt to shut the entire country down by militancy?  And that was Leo Gerard’s word, not mine.

Oh, and your President, Barack Obama and his entire administration supports this movement.  

Some months ago it was suggested that Obama would create a scenario in this country whereby martial law would be imposed and the 2012 elections would be “postponed”.  At the time, I thought that possibility to be beyond the realm of possibility.  Today, I’m not so sure. 

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