Occupy Wall street may get benefit From Peter King

Sunday, October 9, 2011
If Congressman Peter King wants the media and the public to ignore the growing movement to conquer Wall Street - and it probably will not - it may be politically conscious not to recognize the potential effectiveness.





Speaking ahead of Laura Ingraham radio show this weekend, King was his best in the growing movement as a "regulated" band of malcontents, not a populist movement to surf on a wave of anger in inequality income, which is still growing U.S. black mark (and it is so bad it brings us closer to Sweden and Honduras say).



King recalled that the previous events were held in 1960. And then she remembered their effectiveness will eventually replace the national debate.



And this is not to send a message to the organizers and participants get to Wall Street, where you want them and their reform plans agandir in this case, that is.

"They have no other aim than the tone fundamentally anti-capitalist and anti-American. Motley mob is, in principle, "the king said Ingraham, the alarm for all practical purposes a socialist. But when he gave more encouragement to the team, as he says.

"We must be careful and let him no legitimacy," warned the king. "I take it seriously that I was old enough to remember what happened in 1960 when he left the road and can compliment and went to media policy. We do not allow that to happen. "

Accidental calls from La Marseillaise, the song of France, hoping to alleviate the growing democratic movement is far from the message.

But the king may have feelings, and that the public are in line with this: We are clearly at the start of the effectiveness of this movement, rather than towards the end.

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