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Georgia County Sheriff Evicts Four-Generation Family In Raid Resembling 'Drug Bust'
http://www.thenation.com/blog/167718/georgia-county-sheriff-evicts-four-generation-family-raid-resembling-drug-bust

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The group says the early morning raid resembled a drug bust with officers sneaking across Frazer’s property in the middle of the night before fifty officers stormed her home to serve an eviction notice.

Occupy Our Homes claims Frazer’s home was foreclosured on fraudulently by Investors One Corporation in October 2011, and she has been fighting it in court ever since. In January, activists set up camp on her lawn and told the Frazer family they would defend their home.

Sheriff Thomas Brown said police used “intelligence” to wait until the activists were not present at the home to guard it, and neighbors were asleep, to serve the unprecedented eviction, which includes kicking out Frazer’s 85-year-old mother and 3-year-old grandson. Occupy alleges that police refused to allow Frazer to shower or for her elderly mother to get dressed and told Frazer to behave as if it were a fire drill.

Adding insult to injury, the police then rounded up her dogs and took them to the pound.

Again acting as though a major crime was going down, police blockaded the neighborhood and wouldn’t allow anyone to secure the family’s valuable personal belongings from the curb.

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7. When do the good guys start coming up with an effective response?

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I realize getting politically active is one positive response, but remember the days of the communes? I wish there was some incredibly wealthy person out there who was ready to put together a place that truly welcomed the poor, tired huddled masses, yearning to be free. It doesn't have to be forever. Just long enough to get through this bad spell in history.

You're asking for assistance from a 1%er? The same people who all y'all claim to detest? Too funny.

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6. ****ing asshole cops

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all they are good for is protecting the one percent...I really think the only way things will get better is if riot abd cause havoc and inconvienience for the one percenters!!!

Don't you need them to set up communes?

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8. It's getting harder to respect neighborhoods that won't just off cops like this.

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Face it, these are people who don't even deserve jobs behind the counter at McDonalds. I wouldn't trust them with either food or money.

This sounds like a threat of violence.

To off someone is to kill em.

Attention Agent Mike.

Come to think of it, unions do create jobs. Companies have to hire two workers to do the work of one.

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Take a wild guess of which post got removed.  :-)
I may not lock my doors while sitting at a red light and a black man is near, but I sure as hell grab on tight to my wallet when any democrats are close by.

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Take a wild guess of which post got removed.  :-)

This one?



With her post count so no accusation of Agent Provocateur.

« Last Edit: May 06, 2012, 04:14:17 PM by Tucker »
Come to think of it, unions do create jobs. Companies have to hire two workers to do the work of one.

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The campfire stunk. I just wanted to point out saras post.
Come to think of it, unions do create jobs. Companies have to hire two workers to do the work of one.

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With her post count so no accusation of Agent Provocateur.



Explain to me how New London Conn. came in and took 150+ homes by Emanate Domain to 3 rd. generations of home owners at half the value of their homes to give the land to some Hotel Builder.

Those that did not except the buy out of the Builder had their homes seized by the town and sheriffs came in and arrested the legal owners of the homes.  Some stood guard locked and loaded but they were removed by law and  jailed.

   This had nothing to do with banks, this was an outside Hotel builder that wanted the land and the home owners had to go, and there was nothing they could do against the town and the multimillion dollar Hotel owners that wanted them out.  

I believe this builder tried this in Florida also to rid an area of home owners they wanted to build on their land. This time they lost  because  it was a retirement comunity for the wealthy with children in high Political positions.