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Van Jones is the man! He's also right that only white kids shoot up schools.
Seems like one guy's name was Cho. I'm thinking Asian, what about you?
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Van Jones is the man! He's also right that only white kids shoot up schools.
Van Jones is a genius!
Van Jones is a genius!
Using you as a baseline, most people are I suppose.
I am honored.
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.
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
We have no need to. We see reality for what it is, not for what we wish it to be.And those who fail to learn from history are doomed to vote Democrat.
Is that why Conservatives are desperately trying to rewrite history?
Using you as a baseline, most people are I suppose.
I am honored.
Some how I figured you would be.
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
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
this is not lemmings.
Lemmings follow.
These young people are leading
Here is the big question: Could Occupy Wall Street become a social movement?]
Wow, these young people sound super intelligent. I wish them well.
If that's the cases, I've been to funerals where the corpse is smarter.Van Jones is a genius!
Using you as a baseline, most people are I suppose.
"The movement "feels like something that will ultimately spread like the Arab spring," said Egberto Willies, a CNN iReporter in Washington. "I call it the American autumn."