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The AP on Occupy
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The Occupy Wall Street movement can't be too happy with this news article from the Associated Press. It begins, "It was only a few nights after the Occupy protesters began sleeping in his church sanctuary when Pastor Bob Brashears realized that his laptop was missing." And it goes on, "The security threat is very real here. At least 30 percent of the crowd is a mix of chronically homeless, drug-addicted people, some of whom suffer from "psychological issues," as several protesters put it delicately." Lovely. First it was the 99% and the 1%; now it's the 30%.
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The AP on Occupy
futureofcapitalism.com
The Occupy Wall Street movement can't be too happy with this news article from the Associated Press. It begins, "It was only a few nights after the Occupy protesters began sleeping in his church sanctuary when Pastor Bob Brashears realized that his laptop was missing." And it goes on, "The security threat is very real here. At least 30 percent of the crowd is a mix of chronically homeless, drug-addicted people, some of whom suffer from "psychological issues," as several protesters put it delicately." Lovely. First it was the 99% and the 1%; now it's the 30%.
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