So let's say that your neighborhood park where your kids play, was suddenly overtaken by a group of individuals who were protesting for a cause. Would this not upset you as a parent, a pet owner, or someone who actually enjoys parks for recreational use?
I understand that the method in which Bloomberg evicted the protestors is dicey, however they were affecting other people who either owned, managed, cleaned, or enjoyed Zucatti Park.
I completely agree. There are a few double standards and a whole lot of self righteous mumbo jumbo. Your comment does remind me of a Futurama exchange from "The Problem with Poplars."
Hippie: "You can't own property man!" Prof. Farnsworth: "I can, but that's because I'm not a penniless hippie."
@ectocooler: I completely agree. The writing has been so lazy since it came back. It's been catch phrases and cheap jokes. This was much better than the 2 from last week, but still wasn't up to Futurama standards. Bender should not be on TV was a funnier episode than this...and that says a lot right there.
@twothefutureandbeyond: It's funnier than a Simpsons episode, but it looks like the lazy writing that plagues the Simpsons today has made its way into new Futurama episodes.
@Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer: Futurama was funny last night, but you can't ignore the fact that the writing was really lazy. Way too many pop culture reference (eyephone, jared from subway, susan boyle).