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“The fact that so many people don’t know what to make of the protests is a reflection of the movement’s incoherence,” Woolley said. It could be that...OR it could be that apparently 24% of New Jerseyans ...
2. Big Surprises Big Surprise!
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Obviously this movement is similar to the protests of the 1930's Great Depression and others. History repeats an the protesters usually win. So don't be surprised when the majority of the country sides ...
... by a margin of 46 to 29 percent, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll published Thursday. Meanwhile, 4 of 5 voters (81 percent) are following the protests, with 3 of 5 (62 percent) ...
... 2009. But unless Occupy Wall Street impacts public policy, the protests cannot be equated with the Tea Party. In fairness, when the Tea Party was as young as Occupy Wall Street, its influence on public ...
Come hang out at the protests, meet the people. You'll see people from both sides and all walks of life. Here at Occupy Trenton we frequently see union and liberal activists, as well as the local tea party ...
"It seems that Chris Christie’s New Jersey has become a model of life in Wall Street’s vision for America over the past two years." Yes the protests are liberal in nature but to imply somehow that Christie ...
... programs on Main Street America." Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo and Penn Badgley have appeared at the protests, and Rev. Al Sharpton broadcast his radio show from Zuccotti Park on Monday. ...
8. Fred, we are waiting for you....
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We are so waiting the day for old Fred to meet his maker and burn in hell. you KNOW his days as very numbered. Imagine the protests at his funeral. And that b***t Margie will finally get it. But not until ...
... has reportedly had little contact with Jandali. The Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that the Westboro Church was protected from lawsuits from its protests by the First Amendment. But the Wall Street ...
... saying peaceful protests near funerals are protected by the First Amendment's right to free speech. Manchester, Missouri had passed an ordinance banning peaceful picketing at funerals.  ...
... allowing them onto the bridge, but trapping them in netting after hundreds entered. The protests are now in their third week. Their website and schedule can be found here.  ...
... this very long segment, the effect is like being trapped in a closet with Fred Phelps. He's the vile Kansas preacher who leads protests at the funerals of dead American soldiers, and who is directly referenced ...
... has been the cost-of-living freeze , which passed despite widespread protests. It seems the freeze in annual increases is expected to account for two-thirds of the projected $122 billion in savings in ...
...  Senate President Sweeney protests too much. I think he feels that if he yells loud enough we’ll somehow forgive him for being taken in by Governor Christie. It’s not going to happen. New Jersey needed ...
BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The Democratic-controlled state Senate and Assembly budget committees on Monday afternoon approved the legislative Democrats' proposed $30 million version ...
... Oliver, Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney (D-Gloucester) and Christie agreed to the compromise bill over the protests of rank and file Democratic legislators and leaders of public employee unions, who ...
... to drop charges against 25 union members who received citations on Thursday after making loud protests at a Senate hearing on a bill to make public employees pay more for health and pension benefits. But ...
... same jobs now, because things were going so much better back in the 1970s when your parents graduated. Back then people were losing faith in their politicians, we saw protests over an unpopular war, and ...
... date of commencement, hoping to reduce the chance of protests. “These students may have made a mistake along the way, but they turned it around,” Vick said. “They did the right thing and finished school. ...
... the New York Daily News, Anissa was four when Tricia took her and three sisters to a one-hour modeling shoot in 2009 in Manhattan. The billboard was taken down on Feb. 24 after many protests. Marissa ...
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