I'm a bit concerned of the Occupy Wall Street Mshugaas. Chaos often brought insecurity and trouble for ordinary citizens and especially my religion. Whatever you think, you might want to know some politicians who identify with this movement.
Village Voice (at 4:30 pm) spotted today “Elected officials Scott Stringer, Brad lander,” and others at the scene. Lander, of course, represents part of our community, and Manhattan BP Scott Stringer starts to convince us to choose him as the next mayor and protector in chief. Is his presence an indication he will allow us to return to the Dinkins era, when law and order took a back seat to allowing the society to vent, with terrible consequences.
NY1 also caught on camera Scott Stringer and Assemblyman and Brooklyn Party County Chairman Vito Lopez.
"I think they have an agenda, they want to make us listen to them. I think it's a very smart move on their part," said Assemblyman Vito Lopez, a Brooklyn Democratic leader... "People are languishing in jobs that don't cover the rent, and maybe it's time for us to recognize that the whole city must be represented at City Hall," Stringer said.
BTY, someone already caught on camera a Jew epithet. I wouldn’t create a storm about it, but it’s worth watching the trend, at least as we watched every whisper of the Tea Party for anti-Semitic language.
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