The Edith Prickley's at The New York Times want you to know:
OAKLAND, Calif. — After weeks of cautiously accepting the teeming round-the-clock protests spawned by Occupy Wall Street, several cities have come to the end of their patience and others appear to be not far behind.
Excuse me? "After weeks of cautiously accepting the teeming round-the-clock protests..several cities have come to the end of their patience and others appear to be not far behind." Oooooh, do you think mom and dad are really angry, and they might take the car away? Really, what kind of patronizing, simple minded swill is that New York Times? Here's the excruciating link http://www.nytimes.com/...
Begs the question, what kind of tyrannical households did the non-story's writers, Jesse McKinnley and Abby Goodnough grow up in? Abby, were you Goodenough in your parents' estimation? To use language like that. "Cities have come to the end of their patience! And others are not far behind." Nice scolding douche bags. You're not talking to a bunch of 16 year olds. THEY, still don't seem to be getting it. Sure, the movement is youthful, but it's not easily tarnished with the taint of "extended adolescent chicanery." And because the New York Times sees fit to join in on the bashing, might I suggest a little Hall and Oates which really ought to be considered an anthem for the Occupy Wall Street Movement.