This Side of Paradise

By: George Hince Amory Blaine could possibly be the original Occupy Wall Street protestor. While This Side of Paradise is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's lesser known works—due primarily with grammatical and spelling errors not corrected by the publishers (Fitzgerald and Hemingway were infamously known as horrible spellers) and…

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Jackson Browne Debuts Protest Tune at Occupy Wall Street

Jackson Brown is an American singer/song writer who has sold over 17 million albums in the U.S. alone. To learn more click here for Jackson Brown's Wikipedia page. Have a listen... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=g9QP9x1DZkI&fb_source=message

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Just Steal More

By: Jackson Stevens With headlines ripped straight out of a Charles Dickens novel, finding out that a homeless man gets 15 years for stealing $100 while another man (richer, of course) gets only a 40-month slap-on-the-wrist sentence for committing one of the US's largest corporate fraud cases by stealing…

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The 99% Gets Fractures; The 1% Gets Whines & Dines

By OcJim In full riot gear, a phalanx of several hundred police – Oakland, state, and neighboring communities -- violently dispelled peaceful Oakland participants of the Occupy Wall Street movement in the early dawn hours of Tuesday morning and again Tuesday night, using tear gas canisters, rubber bullets and…

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Occupy Wall Street’s Momentum and Meaning

By: Jack Bristle As Occupy Wall Street expands into 1,500 cities worldwide with several million people joining on the streets, it becomes blatantly obvious that despite mainstream media's trivialization of the movement and after a month of protesting it's still gaining momentum. Occupy Wall Street represents the first major…

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