I find it entertaining because it is the wealthy who create poor people. Every time a wealthy corporation refuses to pay a wage that is capable to live off of they create a poor person. They act like some odd degree of separation makes it not their fault: but it always has been. Then after creating the poor person by their direct actions they feel it is not their responsibility to take care of them. THEY believe that because you are poor you don't deserve to live. THEY have always believed that, just ask the people on the Titanic, an entire grouping of people sentenced to death because they were poor.
I will stop with this thought and let you read a direct transcription of the article I am talking about. Leave your thoughts and tell me what you think. Many people will not agree with my point of view, but I wonder, and would like to know, who agrees with the editor?
What follows is a direct transcription of the May 3rd San Marino Tribune:
"Is it Time to End the
San Marino Police Department?
Why does little San Marino even have its own police
department? That question demanded an answer last Thursday evening when an army
of anarchists of the “Occupy” movement assaulted a private residence in the
middle of San Marino for the third time.
Obviously deferring to protesters who have apparently
declared open season on San Marino’s homes the officers from the San Marino homes.
The officers from the San Marino Police Department and four other neighboring
law enforcement agencies stood idly by as self-proclaimed “protesters” again
descended on the home of longtime resident, civic leader, you soccer coach,
Honorary Rotary Paul Harris Fellow and Tribune
Citizen of the Year Tim Sloan. The ‘Occupy’ mob trapped his wife and daughter
inside while they trespassed on the Sloan’s Woodstock Road property.
San Marino had only three or four officers on duty at the
time. When our police chief finally arrived (ninety minutes after the attack)
the SMPD had to rely on mutual aid from Pasadena, South Pasadena, Alhambra and
San Gabriel before declaring an unlawful assembly two hours after protesters
showed up! Were they lawful for the first two hours? How long is a mob allowed
to threaten innocent women and children in San Marino? During the time it took
the police to end the threat to the homeowner, you could toss an overnight bag
into your car, cruise up the 101 Freeway, check into a bed & breakfast in
Santa Barbara and sip a glass of wine on the patio before our police could
decide what charges to file.
This third infringement on the Sloan residence asks another
question: Is everybody fair game in San Marino just because they have a good
job?
Three times now, and this was the worst, three times!
And what of our police department? Are they still operating
under orders from the city council members “don’t do anything, don’t chase the
bad guys. Get them across city limits where they are someone else’s problem.”
Are they prohibited from protecting us by a council’s fear of a lawsuit? That’s
what the Tribune believes. Are they really told to circle the block two times
with sirens blaring just to make sure the bad guys get away so our SMPD won’t
catch anybody and maybe get sued?
Since when did a private residence become a public protest
area? Under the law it is not, but apparently if you live in San Marino, have a
job a pay taxes and are responsible citizen you are a target for any group with
a gripe. It’s high time for City Attorney Steve Dorsey to seek an injunction to
keep people off the Sloan’s and any other property these trouble makers attempt
to use as a platform for their ‘cause.’ That same group got permits to march
downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday to celebrate the world wide communist workers
“may day” observance.
What about our San Marino police chief John Schaefer? Is he
acting on orders from the city council to stand down or is this his attitude
towards police work?
Our men, women and children are now targets of any protester
group that can get to San Marino. What is needed in response is a clear message
from this police department and this city council to the anarchists: Enough is
enough.
If the San Marino Police Department won’t defend San Marino
and our residents, it’s time to ask Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca to take
over. Sheriff Baca is a longtime San Marino resident. He raised his family
here. He lives here. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is not afraid
to defend innocent women and children inside their homes. The SMPD apparently is
afraid to do just that. Rest assured that the Beverly Hills Police Department
would never allow any group to target one of its families and force a mom and
daughter to hide in their own home while they stood and watched. Our sister
newspaper, the Beverly Hills Courier can attest to that.
If the SMPD can’t (or won’t) defend a family from
terrorists, it’s time to end the SMPD and bring in the Sheriff’s Department.
Tell Mayor Richard Sun and the San Marino City Council. “Defend us or do away
with our police department and get us some real law enforcement.”
Call or write our city council-members. Tell them how you
feel. Demand answers. If you don’t maybe they’ll occupy your house and terrify
your family.
And by the way, you don’t see occupy protesters in La Canada
Flintridge where the Sheriff rides heard.. That city has some rich people with
jobs too. If our city council cannot or will not fix this situations and make
San Marino’s homes off limits to invaders. The city council must be recalled
…now.
Three strikes and you’re out."
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