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Ousting Occupy Wall Street Protesters From Zuccotti Park Was a Good Thing — Survey of the Day
Ousting Occupy Wall Street Protesters From Zuccotti Park Was a Good Thing — Survey of the Day
Ousting Occupy Wall Street Protesters From Zuccotti Park Was a Good Thing — Survey of the Day
New York police removed Occupy Wall Street protesters from their Zucotti Park in an early morning raid this week, and it seems the majority of everybody else couldn’t be happier. According to a telephone survey of 1,170 Americans from Poll Position, 54 percent of Americans agreed with New York’s decision to oust the protesters, who’ve been based in the park for the last two months.
Chickenfoot Comment on Occupy Wall Street
Chickenfoot Comment on Occupy Wall Street
Chickenfoot Comment on Occupy Wall Street
Chickenfoot‘s new song ‘I Need a Job‘ would surely find agreeing ears at the Occupy protests nationwide, and the band says they’re not opposed to bringing it to them. In an interview with Aquarian writer Bryan Reesman, Sammy Hagar says he doesn’t support them, but his bandmates disagree.
Victoria Jackson Takes Her Sunny Disposition to ‘Occupy Wall Street’ [VIDEO]vi
Victoria Jackson Takes Her Sunny Disposition to ‘Occupy Wall Street’ [VIDEO]vi
Victoria Jackson Takes Her Sunny Disposition to ‘Occupy Wall Street’ [VIDEO]vi
Remember when Victoria Jackson was a regular on ‘Saturday Night Live’? And when she was funny? Seems like a lifetime ago. Lately she’s become a rather paranoid conspiracy theorist, doing things like lashing out at ‘Glee’ for “making kids gay” and railing against Muslims as a whole for the 9/11 terrorist attacks. And on Wednesday, she set her sights on the protestors taking part in the Occupy Wall
Ben & Jerry’s ‘OccuPie Wall Street’ Flavor Should Be Real
Ben & Jerry’s ‘OccuPie Wall Street’ Flavor Should Be Real
Ben & Jerry’s ‘OccuPie Wall Street’ Flavor Should Be Real
Ice cream wizards Ben & Jerry’s have been outspoken in their support of the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ protests. Sadly, the “new” B&J’s flavor “OccuPie Wall Street” is not real. Turns out it’s a spoof done by the folks at Tauntr as a follow-up to their Occupy Sesame Street parody that popped up on the Web earlier this week.
‘Occupy Sesame Street’ Protest Takes on Unsafe Conditions at the Jim Henson Workshop [IMAGES]
‘Occupy Sesame Street’ Protest Takes on Unsafe Conditions at the Jim Henson Workshop [IMAGES]
‘Occupy Sesame Street’ Protest Takes on Unsafe Conditions at the Jim Henson Workshop [IMAGES]
Can you tell me how to get to ‘Occupy Sesame Street’? Grover’s in trouble! Spawned from the far-more-serious Occupy Wall Street movement, which has now spread to 25 cities, the Occupy Sesame Street spoof has invaded the Web. It’s about time Kermit and the gang stood up for employee rights at the Jim Henson Workshop.