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Is it not a pleasant sight ?

Our young people of the urban Midwest are adopting the same methods that our beloved Administration uses in managing the country's material wealth!

"What's mine is mine.... what's yours is mine."

And that folks, is pure, unfiltered socialism on display.
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From our People's Glossary:

Spontaneous Marxism

Intent or act of liberating public property from morally wrong private possession. Considered illegal under capitalist law and stigmatized by such non-words as shoplifting, looting, thievery, piracy, larceny, robbery, and vandalism. Spontaneous Marxism does not require a proficient knowledge of the works of Karl Marx as the proletarian instinct is already taking him or her in the right direction. Was legal in the USSR (a.k.a. collectivization). Also known as the "five-finger discount" in the inchoate radical sectors of the populace.

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" Spontaneous Marxism "

Now that's damned eloquent, if you ask me ! ( Krasnodar )

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Just look at this mess! These Kapitalists merchants know they are the only game in town. The bastards couldn't care less about the struggling masses. No wonder the poor lad is hiding his face. He's ashamed to be seen patronizing such a disorganized, shabby business. But thirst and hunger have driven him to scavenge like an exiled leper, a pariah cast into a sea of misery. There ought-a be a law!

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I hope he remembers to stop by the menswear section and select a nice belt. He won't get enough speed holding his trousers with one hand and his cough syrup and skittles in the other. Safety first!

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No Justice No Pea... hey BITCH THAT SHIT MINE!


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CBS imitates the People's Cube:

News crew's vehicle was burglarized while they were working on a story about a controversial app that alerts people to "sketchy" neighborhoods

Sometimes - but not always - news reporters get exactly what they are looking for when covering a story.

For one news crew from CBS News affiliate WUSA in Washington, D.C., they got a little more.

The news crew's vehicle was burglarized while they were working on a story about a controversial app that alerts people to "sketchy" neighborhoods, WUSA reports.

The crew had locked their news van on a street in Petworth in Northwest, D.C. while they were out in the neighborhood conducting interviews. When they returned they found the lock had been popped out of the door of their news van, and that most of the crew's gear had been stolen.

Because the thieves stole the cell phone of one of the crew members, they were able to use the "Find my iPhone" app to track down some of their goods to dumpsters in another D.C. neighborhood.

The crew was able to recover some of the stolen items from the dumpsters. The entire crew returned to WUSA's broadcast house unharmed.

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Red Square wrote:CBS imitates the People's Cube:

News crew's vehicle was burglarized while they were working on a story about a controversial app that alerts people to "sketchy" neighborhoods

Sometimes - but not always - news reporters get exactly what they are looking for when covering a story.

For one news crew from CBS News affiliate WUSA in Washington, D.C., they got a little more.

The news crew's vehicle was burglarized while they were working on a story about a controversial app that alerts people to "sketchy" neighborhoods, WUSA reports.

The crew had locked their news van on a street in Petworth in Northwest, D.C. while they were out in the neighborhood conducting interviews. When they returned they found the lock had been popped out of the door of their news van, and that most of the crew's gear had been stolen.

Because the thieves stole the cell phone of one of the crew members, they were able to use the "Find my iPhone" app to track down some of their goods to dumpsters in another D.C. neighborhood.

The crew was able to recover some of the stolen items from the dumpsters. The entire crew returned to WUSA's broadcast house unharmed.

One person's trash is another person's treasure.

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How true ........ and Progressives treasure Obama.


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I hope someone captures a moment on canvas with oil or pastel. Immortals forever captured.
Damian "Football" Williams spiking a brick.
Anthony Brown.
Henry Keith "Kiki" Watson on fire extinguisher.
Lance Parker rockin it.
Antoine "Twan" Miller teeing off, RIP my brother.
The coward Reginald Denny gesturing in a threatening manner... lights out punk!

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Comrade Craptek, a framed copy can be found at Room 706 Tutwiler Hotel.

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Soviet Mike Komsomolets was korrekt when he wrote:Comrade Craptek, a framed copy can be found at Room 706 Tutwiler Hotel.

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The Justice Department is expected to investigate the possibility of Civil Rights violations in the form of denying the fundamental right of freedom of assembly at their business. A Tattoo business in Ferguson is alleged to have "deployed tactics intended to intimidate" thus inhibiting peaceful assembly and demonstration by Democrat Party members. The business was able to resume its normal business hours and operation while many neighboring businesses were in a state of "remodeling and any necessary or neglected repair" according to Officials.

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They should call the business "Tattoo Arms"


 
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