Former perennial democratic longshot presidential candidate and Congressmen Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) may have just given a jolt of Mountain Dew Code Red to Ron Paulites in his efforts to do what libertarians have tried endlessly to do: get rid of the Federal Reserve.
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In times of great need, Americans have answered the call to action in the effort to push America towards a brighter future. This is one of those times. On November 17, 2011, Americans across the country took to the streets and began a massive day of protests against corporate greed, corrupt politicians, big banks, and the top 1%.
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Last night, Billionaire media mogul turned billionaire Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, said something that many of us who have followed Occupy Wall Street, and I assume many that live in Harlem, have suspected for a while, ‘I have my own army in the NYPD.’
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I once had a boss who refused to give me a raise the year he and his wife bought a big, expensive house. ‘You have done a great job for us this year. I don’t know what we’d do without you, but we just can’t afford it right now,’ he said.
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Matters pertaining to the Federal Reserve has largely been relegated to Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul, but Alan Grayson breathed new life into the Fed’s sordid dealings during an appearance on Countdown last night.
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The Los Angles Authorities should be commended for their handling of issues related to Occupy Los Angeles.
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The Occupy Wall Street movement is not a distraction from — but serves as an alternative to — the disingenuous theatrics staged by the political hacks of this faux republic.
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The Occupy Wall Street Movement, now in its third month of existence is growing exponentially on a global scale and it is not going to end anytime soon. What began with a single person holding a sign in Zuccotti Park in New York City rapidly evolved into an aggressive global socio-economic movement.
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To understand the pain inflicted by pepper spray, you MUST see this chart.
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Outfitted in best-of-tech riot gear against the unarmed “occupiers,” Lt. John Pike of the UC Davis police approached the group of students and began attacking them with peppy spray, forcing them to cover their faces.
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On Saturday during a town hall, deadbeat dad and Tea Party congressman Joe Walsh said that veterans who have joined the Occupy Wall Street movement to protest the greed of big banks and income disparity are ‘anti-American,’ and don’t ‘represent America.’
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I often find myself recalling my days of active duty. I also find myself thinking about how tough a life our current vets will have as they rotate out of the military.
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Newt to the Occupy Wall Street protesters: ‘Go get a job right after you take a bath.’
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After centuries of seeing the good that comes from protest and civil disobedience, I find it unfathomable that the authorities still feel behavior such as the video spraying of peaceful protesters is effective.
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In a time of unprecedented economic quality and unemployment (see Occupy Movements), in which the top one percent control 42 percent of financial wealth while 15 percent of the country is on food stamps and unemployment is still hanging at 9.1 percent.
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Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez of Idaho Falls, Idaho drove to Washington with an assault rifle and other weapons after telling people in his home state that he “needed” to assassinate the president, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court in Washington.
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On Twitter, Fox Nation praised the growing income inequality by tweeting ‘God bless income disparity.’
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After the NYPD evicted the Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti Park on Tuesday morning, attorneys secured a court order telling police to allow the protesters back into the park. Instead, police ignored the order and sealed the park
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One day after Mayor Bloomberg imposed ‘Operation Shut Down the 99 Percent’ and evicted OWS protestors from Zuccotti Park without even so much as a text message, the protestors are now picking up the pieces as they try to recover their possessions, including two AED Defibrillators units.
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Bloomberg and the other disgraced mayors flail about looking for a means to control the uncontrollable.
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