The Twinkle Brothers (And Sisters)
The Occupy-errs in Iowa are now making threats.
Occupy Des Moines warns insurer: Drop premiums or else
About a dozen Occupy Iowa/Des Moines protesters delivered a letter addressed to John Forsyth, chairman of Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
In the letter the Occupy-errs state -- Enough is enough. It’s time to put people before profits. It’s time to put patients first. Consider yourselves on notice.”
The letter doesn’t specify what will happen to the insurer if it ignores the notice.
Leaving themselves in a whole lot of trouble if something were to happen at Wellmark.
These societal misfits are also disputing reports that their attempts to Occupy the Cauc-eye are going more or less unanswered.
The Occupy-errs believe hundreds from out of state to protest in days leading up to Iowa caucuses
Hundreds -- Oooohhhh!
Although, that is a marked increase from the handful that dominates these dummies population and the scientific community is united in that fact.
How did the Occupy-errs arrive at their hundreds guestimate?
Occupy Des Moines protester Jessica Mazour traveled to New York and Washington D.C. earlier this month and found receptive audiences in both cities to the idea of demonstrating in Iowa.
“They were really excited. There was tons of twinkle fingers and yelling and cheering,” she said, referring to the hand gestures Occupy protesters use to signify agreement.
Twinkle Fingers?
Is this the same Jessica Mazour who lists Customer Service Coordinator at ITA Group as her current job?
That would explain how she traveled.
Jessica previously was a Wealth High Value Servicer at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
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