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Jesse LaGreca Constitution Speech - Nov. 5

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2011

As Occupy Wall Street Marches on the Federal Courthouse at Foley Square, New York City, Jesse LaGreca mic checks and gives a brief speech of the first amendment, reacting to NYPD's numerous unconstitutional arrests.

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  • @psiewert83 - When the majority pays their hard earned money to bail your company out, that is not capitalism. When the top CEOs give themselves bonuses after receiving our handout, that is NOT capitalism. That's corporate socialism. It's theft. I'd trust those "hippies" to run this country far more than I'd trust the thieves are are running it now.

  • @psiewert83 - I think we both have some good points whether we want to admit it or not. The .01% has certainly drained our society of some life giving cash in the form of bailouts. Corporations resemble communism and socialism more than the people of OWS. The game is over. Revolution is at hand. Deal with it. Majority will rule once again. If you don't like it, leave.

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  • @jacval60 1) They arent "hard working" because they do not have a job AND they arent out looking for one. 2) Your magical man in the sky can do whatever he wants. I'll keep driving fast cars, sipping cocktails on the sand, and living life.

  • @psiewert83

    These people who are protesting are not hippies. Do you see them with long hair,smoking pot and holding peace signs or tattoos of peace signs on their bodies? They are hard working Americans that do not have a job to go to anymore probably because of people like you. Sure you are rich now but we are really richer than you because we have a place to go when our Lord comes and gets us. And from the looks of it Judgement day will be here real soon.

  • @PoliticalLee What do you mean I should leave? I'm the one that loves this country, loves the way it works, loves free economy, loves my rights, loves that I can earn an awesome living by working hard and educating myself, and loves being wealthy. You're the one that hates it. And how are corporations like communism?!?! They are something we smart people call "capitalism". Open exchange of goods and services. It works. You hippies are just broke and sad.

  • @PoliticalLee 1) City does not have to provide bathrooms to people breaking the law (yes sleeping in a public park is illegal in New York) 2) Cops are arresting people breaking the law. If you shove up against a cop who is asking you to leave, you have broken the law. 3) If I got pulled over by a cop I would respect him as an officer of the law, provide him with my identification, act politely, and go on my merry way with the ticket I deserve. You OWS scum are a drain on our society.

  • @psiewert83 - The city should provide better public restrooms. Rapes happen every day, with or without protesters. You act as if it's happening on an epidemic scale. The majority of the protesters are peacefully protesting. When cops move in, they assault protesters. Why don't they just ask them for their ID and give them a ticket? How would you like the next cop that pulls you over to give you a beating with a billy club, spray pepper spray in your face and then haul you off to jail?

  • @PoliticalLee Oh yeah, and all the protesters raping the women and shitting in the park is safe? Not to mention all the damage they are doing to the small businesses in the area. When people break laws the cops arrest you. Why is that so fucking hard for people to understand? For example if you go 41 mph in a 40 mph zone you ARE breaking the law regardless of how you try to reason it. Wise up.

  • How can you be a citizen of a corporation? Constitution doesnt apply. This is private company law

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