Oddball
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Complete with the standard and totally ignorant charge that expecting them to cover the expenses for blocking off streets, snarling traffic, covering the extra police and clean up costs, is infringing on their free speech.
Looks like the free-loadery of these little clowns is finally coming to an end.
Looks like the free-loadery of these little clowns is finally coming to an end.
KCs Occupy HeadacheThose in the Occupy KC movement, struggling to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving political landscape, have decided to hold a march (of sorts) on December 30.
Traffic at and around Ninth and Main would, as a result, have to be shut down.
This shut-down would cost $4,100 to accomplish. The Occupiers are refusing to pay it. In fact, they cant pay it. They only have a thousand bucks in the donation jar. The city, they say, should foot the bill for their anti-capitalist propaganda machine.
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So what is the Occupy KC movement even about anymore? Are they a political movement at all or are they just a random collection of Kansas Citys vagrants?
Sundays edition of the KC Star featured a letter to the editor titled KC Homeless Camp? that shed some light on the situation.
I went to the Occupy Kansas City site to take some things, and though I didnt spend a lot of time there, I got the feeling that it was more of a homeless community pretending to be a political organization. There are a lot of tents, but the five people I saw well, it didnt seem like they would know what day it was. I just cant tell if it is real or a scam.