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What Was Learned From the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement?

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    Radio talk show hosts Santita Jackson and Mark Simone and Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton on “Occupy Wall Street” movement.

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Three of my favorite American voices WABC.

Radio talk show host mark Simone.

Tom Burton president of judicial watch and W -- in radio talk show -- and Tito Jackson good to have you all with us.

Opt what is what is the lesson of the occupy -- are proud -- -- Qaeda.

-- you cannot evacuate a spirit occupy really is a spirit.

And I think it's very interesting to watch this -- fiction factor this eighteen it mayor.

Meeting that was convened by Homeland Security.

Showing us how to evacuate to evict these protesters I'm very disturbed by that -- -- -- on WB ON because.

They feel that it will certainly -- -- -- again what.

WBO.

And there you go all the voice of the nation but don't they were very concerned to clue about.

Their first amendment rights being abrogated and and so and that is something that really does concern me because.

They have the right to occupy they have the right to protest over I -- -- -- I don't know I think for two months to -- I mean usually have been on various -- -- people taking over public space.

The belongs to the -- -- not just the settle folks.

Absolutely but I think that America this though this land is your -- this -- is smiling and I think that the Tea Party -- they -- just suspend property rights -- everyone I know there -- no but I think -- -- -- but I wanna see the Tea Party I want to see them in the street I wanted to -- occupying the street let's start -- business insurance I have now -- -- yeah I think -- -- WA.

I don't hear about -- I guess there's -- but the spirit turns out to be the largest polluter in the history leading thirty tons of debris.

There's an old -- this is always through whatever starts as a movement.

Turns into a business and that eventually becomes a racket and I think you could see that here.

I had heard dollar that's sort of annoyance to this we're talking about a CDs -- not putting out movies of this concerts and doing like a -- made kind of got a brand we got a flat right.

There's a look at even better Internet bank.

-- time here in Europe.

-- is there a lasting influence here or is that.

Is it consigned to yesterday's news.

-- incorporated into the Obama campaign from whence it came it was a flash mob that lasted two months too long.

No one has a right occupy any thing in and if there's any lesson we learned here is that.

Even Liberal Democrats who run big cities won't tolerate too much law and disorder too much lawlessness in their midst for too long so.

They not only alienated.

Most sensible people put even their friends on the left.

You know time I listen I don't I'm the Obama campaign by mail I I I think I was a little critical.

In frustrated with some of the mayor's.

But you know in hindsight I'm thinking that they did some very wise they sort of wild this thing -- won't play itself out.

Express itself in the end was you know suddenly Jackson Browne and that's all we've got his one role.