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The Occupy Movement and Occupied Cities

The Occupy movement is a decentralized protest movement directed against economic and social inequality. In it, protesters occupied cities and parks in many locations. Occupy protests are taking place in over 95 occupied cities across 82 countries, and over 600 occupied communities in the United States. Initially it was a peaceful protest but eventually degraded into violence. This website offers a comprehensive collection of insightful articles chronicling the Occupy movement.
  
Reform doesnt cut it!
One of the worst tendencies of Washington politicians is to purportedly “fix” big problems with small solutions. Who can forget members of Congress, announcing at the conclusion of last year’s debt-ceiling showdown that they had agreed to a deal that would reduce the deficit by $1 trillion over 10 years? When you consider that the
WorldNetDaily Commentary  -   5/20/2012 9:42 PM
 
  
ABC: Is Obama America’s First Amish President?
Though the article passed relatively unnoticed after its original publication on Tuesday, ABC is rhetorically asking on its Facebook page today whether Barack Obama is the countrys first-- youll never guess it-- Amish president. Why?  Apparently, because his daughters are only allowed to use their cell phones on weekends, are banned from Fac
The Blaze  -   5/20/2012 9:32 PM
 
  
Egypts prophesied suffering, glory, redemption
With the elections taking place in Egypt this week, I think it is good to not only look back at the tidal wave of change that has taken place in Egypt this past year, but also to look forward to what the Bible says about Egypt’s future. For the past several years, among those who live [...
WorldNetDaily Commentary  -   5/20/2012 8:53 PM
 
  
Oh, Canada! Watch Two Lacrosse Teams Fight Like Hockey Players (Even the Refs Join In)
While hockey fights-- particularly those involving toothless Canadians-- are renowned world-over for inimitable their vim and vigor, Canadas "lacrosse fights" may soon usurp that legacy. Buzzfeed is reporting on one of the more ridiculous sports fights to be captured on video: I dont know about you guys, but my favorite moment — other tha
The Blaze  -   5/20/2012 8:25 PM
 
  
Bee Gees Co-Founder Robin Gibb Dies at 62
After an extended battle with cancer, the Bee Gees Robin Gibb has died at the age of 62. CNN memorializes: The Brothers Gibb -- calling themselves the Bee Gees -- soared to renown after the 1977 film "Saturday Night Fever" starring John Travolta was built around the groups falsetto voices and disco songs. In the latter part of the 1970s,
The Blaze  -   5/20/2012 7:20 PM
 
  
‘Financial Anarchy’: Jim Cramer Predicts a Run on Banks in Spain and Italy Within Weeks
Jim Cramer, a former hedge fund manager and the host of CNBCs Mad Money was on Meet the Press with David Gregory this morning, where the two discussed Europes economic woes and the worldwide ramifications of the disaster. "Im predicting bank runs [in Spain and Italy within the next few weeks.  Without a coordinated policy, there is going to
The Blaze  -   5/20/2012 6:59 PM
 
  
Political correctness is totalitarian mind control
“PC is, strictly speaking, a totalitarian philosophy.” – Newsweek, Dec. 24, 1990, “Thought Police” cover story A major engine for the left’s insatiable quest for power goes under the strange name of “political correctness” – an insidious frontal attack on common sense and conscience through language manipul
WorldNetDaily Commentary  -   5/20/2012 6:47 PM
 
  
Bain Capitalism 101
How does a rapacious company get repeat business?
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:47 PM
 
  
Getting Even on Reliability
The feds retaliate against an advisory board for doing its job.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:27 PM
 
  
Whos Afraid of #CISPA?
A modest cybersecurity bill deserves support.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:25 PM
 
  
Notable & Quotable
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel endorses Gov. Scott Walker in the June 5 recall election.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:22 PM
 
  
Stan McChrystal: From Forward Operating Base to Boardroom
Over the next five years, more than one million military service members will return from active duty.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:22 PM
 
  
Garry Kasparov: The Myth of a U.S.-Russia Strategic Partnership
Are Russians still supposed to act grateful that we no longer live under Brezhnev or Stalin?
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:20 PM
 
  
Fay Vincent: Remembering the Class of 1912
I knew some of those graduates, and through them I was linked to an even more distant American past.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:17 PM
 
  
Hannes Swoboda: Europe Can Spend Its Way to Growth
A financial transaction tax and a more efficient fight against tax evasion could channel additional funds into national treasuries.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 6:17 PM
 
  
‘Snooper’s Charter’: Proposed U.K. Surveillance Program Will Know Who, What, Where, When and Could Infer Why
LONDON (The Blaze/AP) — British officials have given their word: "We wont read your emails." But experts say that its proposed new surveillance program, unveiled last week as part of the governments annual legislative program, will gather so much data that spooks wont have to read your messages to guess what youre up to. The U.K. Home Off
The Blaze  -   5/20/2012 6:00 PM
 
  
AGU: Building #California Coalitions Based on Common Ground
California can be frustrating for reform minded, common sense, Constitutional conservatives. Although California is considered a Blue State, it is still REAGAN Country. California’s densely populated cities are mainly liberal, yet it’s counties (especially those in inland California) are mainly conservative. You can look at recent elect
Conservatives 4 Palin  -   5/20/2012 5:53 PM
 
  
Karl Rove Condemns Discussion of Jeremiah Wright: ‘Don’t Be Doing Stupid Things Like This’
Republican strategist Karl Rove appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace today, where he said that bringing up Barack Obamas former pastor at this point was "stupid." (Related: Book: Obama Team Tried to Pay Rev. Wright $150K to Keep Quiet Until After 2008 Election) "Speaking from the perspective of the Super PAC you want to try to d
The Blaze  -   5/20/2012 5:45 PM
 
  
An Accounting for Taste
Surveying our relationship with food, "The Omnivorous Mind" explores why crispness appeals to palates around the world, and where our food cravings come from. Leo Coleman reviews.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 5:38 PM
 
  
There Goes the Sun
The feds impose tariffs that raise costs for U.S. solar power.
Wall Street Journal Opinion  -   5/20/2012 5:17 PM