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Serious question: is there any evidence that ACORN is not paying OWS protestors to protest?

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Bri May


I came across an article, several actually, exposing how New York Communities for Change (NYCC), formerly known as ACORN, have been paying their staff to go out and protest, so I am wondering if any there is any evidence that this is untrue.

Whenever I post a link, my question goes invisible. If you want to see an example of what I am seeing, google "ACORN Officials Cover Up Occupy Wall Street Involvement".



Answer
Well there is evidence that ACORN is paying the homeless and the recently released from jail to join the protest. Thats why there are many crimes at OWS protests. There isn't any proof the other way around.

When should you shoot a cop?
http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wall-stâ¦

I'm gonna stab this reporter in the throat (about 2:30 in)
.http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/fox-5-neâ¦

Woman charged with pimping teen recruited at Occupy NH rally
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20111â¦

Cleveland: Rape alleged at Occupy Cleveland
http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/211304/â¦

ABC Reporterâs Life Threatened At Occupy Oakland
http://patdollard.com/2011/10/abc-reportâ¦

Reporter Attacked with Dog at Occupy Oakland (about 40 seconds in)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpNRuTx19â¦

Police Investigating Possible Sexual Assault Of Teen At Occupy Dallas
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/10/24/accusâ¦

Woman raped in tent at Glasgow George Square protest camp
http://news.stv.tv/scotland/west-centralâ¦

Woman Describes Rape at 'Occupy Wall Street'
http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wall-stâ¦

Question about getting tickets for Wimbledon?




Always Rem


I might be going this year, and I really want Centre Court tickets.
I will sign up for the Wimbledon ballot and the LTA ballot but there is little chance that I will come out.

How else can I get Centre Court tickets?

Thanks!



Answer
Hey,

I was wondering too this time last year if I wanted to go to Wimbledon, and I did.
Between Janruary and June I was trying to find information about getting tickets, and I could never find anything.

First of all let me tell you that you should definetly go to Wimbledon it is the best experience of your life if you are a tennis fan and you will really enjoy it. So best of luck to you.

I know you said you might not get tickets through the ballot, but never say never because some people have to get them so give yourself the best oppertunity and sign up for LTA membership and that will automatically put you in the ballot and also go to www.wimbledon.org and send away for entry to the wimbledon ballot on that too so you never know you could come out of that.

I remember typing in on google wimbledon tickets and sites came up that were selling them and they were all like $500 and they probably didn't even work so whatever you do don't get them from those websites or for that matter and toutes at wimbledon because they won't gain you entry to the grounds.

On ticketmaster the day before wimbledon starts they sell like a few tickets but not very much so little chance of gettting tickets here. They go on sale at like 11 so you have to be there ready and maybe get a few computers ready to give you the best chance but trust me don't get your hopes up for this and the seats arn't very good either.

Anyway, the best way to get wimbledon tickets is to camp overnight. I know it may sound dreadfull but seriously it is amazing and the most fun especially if you go with friends. I would reccomend going the first day of wimbledon so that you don't miss any tennis because you are in the queue all day.

So now, in London city if you are using transport get the London Undeground district (green) line to Southfields station, not wimbledon station. Once you come out of Southfields follow the signs for wimbledon queue and it will direct you to the begining of the queue in Wimbledon park which is a 5 minute walk if even.

Now you have got there! So if you are going on the first day which is Monday the 20th June 2011 make sure you get there on Sunday 19th BEFORE 12:00 in the afternoon. When you get there you will set up your tent and one of the stuards will give you a queue card. The first 500 people will get Centre Court tickets, people between 500-999 will get No.1 Court tickets and people between 1000-1500 will get No.2 Court tickets. I was there at exatly 12:00 and I was number 420 which is a bit risky although I still got Centre Court tickets, try and be there before 12.

The stuards around the queue are really helpfull and will tell you all you need to know. There are really clean toilet facilities, and they are perfect, trust me I am a clean freak! lol. Wimbledon Park is beautiful and make sure you go for a walk around the lake and you will fall in love with the place, just like I did.

Bring stuff to do like Ipod, PSP, DS or magazines, newspapers or books to read because it can kind of get boring if you don't keep yourself entertained. Bring friends too but only if they are interested in tennis because otherwise they will hold you up. Hopefully it will be good weather like it was for me when I was queueing because then you can sunbathe!

Once you get your queue card, you can walk around but MAKE SURE you keep it with you because if it is stolen or lost you have no proof about where you are in the queue. I went for a walk around Southfields village with my Dad and had a very pleasent time and got something to eat in a Pizza restaurent.

We then walked down tworads the Wimbledon grounds and although you can't actually get in, you can still have a look around the outside and I actually saw some players, MARIA KIRILENKO, TOMAS BERDYCH, LUCIE SAFAROVA, IGOR ANDREEV and got photos and autographs from them. Make sure you get a huge tennis ball so you can get autographs.

This should really fill your day. Now it is probably around 6 or 7 so go back to your tent and have a drink and talk to some of the people beside you. They are usually really friendly and if you know a lot about tennis you should have a hell of a lot to talk about!

The stuards wake you up at around six but to be honost, I would wake up around five because there is always a big queue for the bathrooms for brushing teath. Also I cannot stress more on this, GET INTO THE BAG QUEUE EARLY!!!!!!!!!!! If you have luggage you can leave them at the top of the queue for £1 per bag and seriously I nearly missed the Centre Court tickets being given out because I was queueing there for almost 2 hours. But if you get there early and be one of the first you should be fine.

The reason why the stuards wake you up so early is because there are some people coming in to joint the queue in the morning for just Ground passes and there are 6,000 of them. You have to pack up your tent and belongings to make room for them.

The queue runs from the park then through to the golf course and over the bridge into the grounds.
Bring stuff to do in the queue because you could get bored. At around 10 o' clock the stuards will give out rist-bands to the first 500 people who want Centre Court tickets and then so on to the next 500 people for No.1 Court and then the next 500 for No.2 Court. My Dad stayed in the queue while I was waiting two hours to drop off the bags and I had to run to join him of where my queue card is and I just got there while they were giving out the wrist bands so if I had got there two minutes later I would have missed the Centre Court wristbands so again it is so important that you get to the bag drop off early.

You will now most likely get into the grounds at around 11. The cost of a Centre Court ticket which includes all the outside courts aswel costs £41. Play on Centre Court does not begin until 1 o' clock whereas play on the outside courts begins at 12 o' clock so go to a match there for an hour before you take your seat at Centre Court. Generally they give the best seats to the people who camped overnight, which I think is very fair.




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