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Here is the big question: Could Occupy Wall Street become a social movement?

By Bonnie Kavoussi

"Occupy Wall Street" may be the beginning of a major social movement, but its ultimate impact will depend on the group's ability to produce a focused agenda and get organized, experts say.

The protesters, who have no official leaders, recently released a broad list of grievances, ranging from the wars in the Middle East to student debt and high bonuses for Wall Street executives. But those grievances shared a common theme: discontent with the power of corporations and alarm that the economic future of a broad swath of the population appears in jeopardy.

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Here is the big question: Could Occupy Wall Street become a social movement?

By Bonnie Kavoussi

"Occupy Wall Street" may be the beginning of a major social movement, but its ultimate impact will depend on the group's ability to produce a focused agenda and get organized, experts say.

The protesters, who have no official leaders, recently released a broad list of grievances, ranging from the wars in the Middle East to student debt and high bonuses for Wall Street executives. But those grievances shared a common theme: discontent with the power of corporations and alarm that the economic future of a broad swath of the population appears in jeopardy.

More: Occupy Wall Street Could Be Beginning Of Social Movement: Experts

You like EU socialism and where are that at today in the financial market, tanking and can't find the bottom.
Last friday gold sell off for the purpose of cash..some one needs cash over thar
 
Here is the big question: Could Occupy Wall Street become a social movement?

By Bonnie Kavoussi

"Occupy Wall Street" may be the beginning of a major social movement, but its ultimate impact will depend on the group's ability to produce a focused agenda and get organized, experts say.

The protesters, who have no official leaders, recently released a broad list of grievances, ranging from the wars in the Middle East to student debt and high bonuses for Wall Street executives. But those grievances shared a common theme: discontent with the power of corporations and alarm that the economic future of a broad swath of the population appears in jeopardy.

More: Occupy Wall Street Could Be Beginning Of Social Movement: Experts
It's more of a bowel movement from a bunch of spoiled children.
 
Here is the big question: Could Occupy Wall Street become a social movement?

By Bonnie Kavoussi

"Occupy Wall Street" may be the beginning of a major social movement, but its ultimate impact will depend on the group's ability to produce a focused agenda and get organized, experts say.

The protesters, who have no official leaders, recently released a broad list of grievances, ranging from the wars in the Middle East to student debt and high bonuses for Wall Street executives. But those grievances shared a common theme: discontent with the power of corporations and alarm that the economic future of a broad swath of the population appears in jeopardy.

More: Occupy Wall Street Could Be Beginning Of Social Movement: Experts

No, if they had to show up every day and do something for a few hours it would be too much like a job.
 
Don't worry.. first cold snap and these kids will retire to Mommy & Daddy's basement and nights filled with World of War craft and weed.
 
Wow, these young people sound super intelligent. I wish them well.

Super intelligent? Name one thing they're demanding that's going to help us get out of our present fiscal crisis. The fact is...everything they are asking for would only make our current situation worse.

If they really WERE super intelligent they'd be giving us REAL solutions.

It's kind of like you, Lakhota. If you had any REAL ideas you'd share them and stop spamming nonsense from your array of silly progressive web sites.
 

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