An illustrated guide: The homes Kamp Alinsky Kids won’t protest

Michelle Malkin
10/11/2011

You knew it was coming. The Kamp Alinsky Kids are taking a sight-seeing tour today. After a month of trashing Zuccotti Park at a public cost of $2 million per day, the riff-raff is marching uptown to occupy…wealthy people’s private homes.

According to the NY Daily News: “A ‘Millionaires March’ will visit the homes – or, more realistically, the gleaming marble lobbies – of five of the city’s wealthiest residents, including News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and conservative billionaire David Koch.”

Some millionaires and billionaires and their homes get protected, of course. Billionaire NYC Mayor Bloomberg, who refuses to crack down on protesters who have no permit to conduct the march, has a pass. Former Enron adviser Paul Krugman’s compound is off-limits. So is NY-based billionaire hedge fund mogul, Obama donor, and Dodd-Frank waiver beneficiary George Soros.

Scandal-plagued LightSquared billionaire investor and Obama donor Philip Falcone owns a $49 million Upper East Side palace that won’t be on the protest route…

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Also, Occupy Wall Street Revisited – Zucotti Square: Bio-Hazard Colony Emits Weapons Grade Odor

Twenty two days into the Occupy Wall Street wail and whine festival a shanty town has taken root in the financial district. Curious about how things had developed since I was there over three weeks ago when the whole thing started, I decided to head downtown and check it over before they hose these bums off the sidewalk.

I’ve never seen anything like it before. The SMELL was overwhelming. The below video actually conveys the experience. Behold, smell-o-vision! Click, if you dare…

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