According to Roseanne Barr, those who do not give up their wealth should be sent to re-education camps. If that fails and they still demand to keep what they earn, they should be beheaded.
Barr made the statement while speaking with Max Keiser of Russia Today.
"I, first, would allow the guilty bankers to pay back anything over $100 million (in) personal wealth, because I believe in the maximum wealth of $100 million. If they're unable to live on that amount, they should go to re-education camps. And if that doesn't work, they should be beheaded," she said.
Keiser said the two met through Twitter using the hashtag #OccupyWallStreet.
Barr told Keiser she was at the protest to announce her candidacy for President of the U.S. and Prime Minister of Israel.
"It's a two-fer," she said.
The actress told Keiser that the Wall Street protests reminded her of the 1960's "when we all tried to do the exact same thing."
Keiser mentioned that while observing the protests in Egypt, the protester's demands were quite clear.
"What are the demands of the occupy Wall Street protests?" he asked.
Barr was unable to provide a clear answer, instead going on about banks, foreclosures and war.
"But that's why I'm here, Max, because you said you had solutions," she replied, adding that she thought Keiser's solutions were "brilliant."
Keiser then asked about something Barr tweeted.
"If corporations are people, then Goldman Sachs needs to be executed for premeditated mass murder, terrorism, mayhem, and grand larceny," Keiser read.
"Yes, absolutely," she replied.
Barr then went on to discuss how she would bring back the guillotine and explained her plan to decapitate wealthy people who insisted on keeping their own money.
Goodbye, Constitution; goodbye, Bill of Rights; goodbye freedom.
But Barr was just getting started.
Responding to questions submitted on Facebook, she described her intent to declare war illegal, forgive all workers' debt, legalize drugs and end the "war on drugs."
Keiser suggested her positions were very similar to those expressed by Ron Paul, but Barr made one major distinction.
Where Paul supports limited government and due process of law, Barr loves big government and is obviously willing to execute anyone who dares to engage in dissent.
Fortunately, Barr doesn't stand a snowball's chance of being elected President, but her strange and bloodthirsty ideas are becoming mainstream in much of the radical left.
And they are on full display in the streets of New York and Boston.
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