Monthly Archives: October 2011

The Top 1% Of OWS Has All The Money

The Occupy movement has been almost a parody of hypocrisy. The very thing they’re protesting against, they’re doing… to themselves. Occupy Wall Street’s Finance Committee has nearly $500,000 in the bank, and donations continue to pour in — but its … Continue reading

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The B&R Sunday Edition

Occupy Chicago: At least 100 arrests in city park Sorry, but the very word “occupy” (to take or hold possession or control) is a potentially violent act

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Work-Related Of The Day

Joe, Dan, and Cory spent the night with Occupy Wall Street. More vids to come as we sort through all the footage.

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The B&R Day-After-Doomsday Saturday Edition

Florida banker’s wife left family to join Wall Street protesters Neighbors ‘not surprised’ ‘hippie’ left family to join Wall Street protesters Likens leaving family behind to a soldier going off to war

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Still Waiting On Rescheduled Doomsday

FLASHBACK: Harold Camping says end of the world is probably today, Oct. 21, 2011 Harold Camping, the Family Radio evangelist who wrongly predicted doomsday back in May, thinks the real end of the world could be today. In a message … Continue reading

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The B&R End-Of-The-World Stuck-In-Yo-Head Of The Day

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The B&R End-Of-The-World Edition II

Welcome to the end of the world — again According to Harold Camping (again), you were stupid to make Sunday plans

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Bonehead Of The Day

Either this man is senile, out-of-touch, simply clueless, or part of a liberal cabal bent on destroying the private sector in lieu of a dues-paying, Democrat-donating voting bloc. It’s very clear that private-sector jobs have been doing just fine; it’s … Continue reading

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