What Does Wisconsin’s Uprising Have To Do With Occupy Wall Street?

A common thread of dignity and humanity can spark a real social movement.
A common thread of dignity and humanity can spark a real social movement.
On November 23, the so-called “Super Committee” in Congress will decide on the future of America’s middle class – and whether it will stand with the 99% or the 1%. So a group of everyday heroes from Occupy Wall Street embarked on an incredible journey.
Please Like and Share if you support their message:
At a rally for the Free Speech Movement in December of 1964, a student named Mario Savio spoke from the steps of Sproul Hall on the campus of the University Of California Berkeley. Does it feel like he was talking about what we’ve seen for the last 2 months?
The Marine vet who was assaulted by cops in Oakland, CA has returned from the hospital and, via Google+, commented on his recovery:
Look who came down for an unplugged jam session!
Why Occupy Wall Street, when you can just buy it?
Have you shared it yet? How about now? And . . . now? OK good. Thanks!
Economist Robert Reich visits Occupy San Francisco and talks with occupiers about why we are in this moment together.
Fox News is always a dead give-a-way.
Come on, what else are you using that junk mail for?