Today I took part in Occupy Las Vegas. I was walking to the store when I saw a few guys putting up signs for Occupy Las Vegas. I asked them how long they would be camping out. They told me they would probably be camping out for three days in the place.
They said to me that they were trying to save the business of a friend of theirs. The man owes the bank $32,000, and the bank wouldn’t extend any more credit, so by Tuesday, 11/ 15/11, the bank will evict him from his business. They were angry that Wall Street got loans so they would not default, but their friend was not having the same luck. So they decided to protest to save his business.
I decided I would help them and myself at the same time. So I told them I would join them, but first I had to go home and get my shirt with my gang stalking message written on it.
I went home, returned to the encampment, and got myself a sign. I walked back and forth with the sign, and stopped to talk to people who asked questions. While on the line, someone told me that the owner of the gas station had someone come into his business, and take the money that was in the register. They took all of it without a search warrant. It was a constable from another city. Can you imagine? Someone can just come into your business and walk away with your money. What the constable did is a right given to him by the Patriot Act.
The Patriot Act is full of b.s. The things that the government can get away with under the Patriot Act are amazing.
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Patriot Act? Really? Once I read that I know that nothing you write is worth reading.
FYI, The NRS has allowed sheriffs and constables to seize funds from deadbeats for decades. And no one mentioned that these poor people had been arrested in California for fraud and bootlegging. Poor criminals,
I really don’t understand your response to me. I’m confused by it. Will you elaborate a little more? Thank you for your response.
I knew you wouldn’t respond to me. You’re a perp. And the name?