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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Mark it on your calender...

October 15th is the day for a lot of planned protests to take to the streets, occupy other areas, and communicate with people all over the world viral.

Here is a link to find what is planned in your area, or to get something together: http://15october.net/

Is there a need for political spectrum in the O.W.S movement?

In many of the mass media channels, there has been some suggestions and insinuations that this movement is predominantly left-leaning. Within the movement, there have been concerns expressed about it turning into a leftist tea party. While there has been significant resistance to the formation of any political party from within, people not as familiar with the movement might view it as left leaning.

Facts for Occupy Wall Street

 The Occupy Wall Street movement has come under some criticism for being pointless or short-sided. While some individuals might not understand every economic fact or be able to completely to explain economic trends, there is a great deal of justification for the movement.

But for participants who are less familiar with this kind of information, I thought it important to include links to sites that can help explain some of the rationale behind the demands of Occupy Wall Street.