Wait a minute, I thought the Occupiers had the blessing of Obama, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi for their wonderful passionate engagements?    Gee, what gives?   Guess Chicago Jesus doesn’t want to be embarassed at his home town in front of all those important international peeps, the press, and their entourage.
Rats, the optics of the rage filled left would have been just incredible.   Oh well, Chicken Boy can hide in Camp David instead.   I wonder how much that will cost us?
Chicago – A coalition of U.S. radical groups, including the Occupy Movement, are preparing protests to start in September, including the targeting of the Democratic National Convention that takes place that month in Charlotte, N.C.

The Occupy movement is likely to escalate months before the Sept. 3-6 event. A slew of extremist organizations, some tied to Obama, are preparing protests to coincide with major NATO and G-8 summits slated for Chicago in May.
Foreshadowing possible violent confrontations, some of the same radical trainers behind the infamous 1999 Seattle riots against the World Trade Organization have been mobilizing new protest efforts geared toward world summits.
The plans for the Democratic convention are posted on a central website, ProtestDNC.org. More than three dozen organizations, including labor, anti-war and so-called civil rights and immigrants rights groups are joining together to initiate a coalition.  (read more)

In response…… March 5, 2012 (WASHINGTON) – In a brief written statement from the White House, President Barack Obama announced Monday afternoon that the upcoming G8 summit will be held at Camp David, MD and not in Chicago as had been planned.
The announcement was unexpected and came without any warning, less than 12 weeks before the dual meetings were to be held for the first-time ever on American soil.

A building firestorm of controversy surrounded the summits; including threats by anarchist organizations to disrupt life in downtown Chicago; concerns about violence and civil unrest harming ongoing city business; gridlock and the inability to get from one place to another in Chicago.  (read more)

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