Monthly Archives: April 2012

#Occupied: Reports from the front lines – pre-May Day edition

#Occupied: Reports from the front lines – pre-May Day edition

Your weekly roundup of news from The Occupied Wall Street Journal.
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As Washington gridlock persists, states get creative in funding renewable energy

As Washington gridlock persists, states get creative in funding renewable energy

'Green Banks' are catching on as a way for states to fund clean, renewable energy.
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Video: NYCLU observer arrested for merely observing #OccupyWallStreet

Video: NYCLU observer arrested for merely observing #OccupyWallStreet

Do you think you have the right to public areas? Not in New York City, which is again reverting to a police state as the Occupy movement gaicns momentum.
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Is CISPA SOPA 2.0? We explain the cybersecurity bill

Is CISPA SOPA 2.0? We explain the cybersecurity bill

Is CISPA SOPA 2.0? We explain the cybersecurity bill
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Why this May Day matters

Why this May Day matters

This year, the day is about occupying the space and the time to create a different world.
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GOP Chief’s robocall says Romney is only candidate running

GOP Chief’s robocall says Romney is only candidate running

Rockland County Republican Committee Chairman Vincent Reda misled Republican voters about their ballot choices on the eve of today's Republican Presidential Primary in New York.
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Fake, anti-semitic #occupywallstreet FB page now endorses Ron Paul

Ron Paul Debate

The unauthorized #occupywallstreet Facebook page that created a big flap last week for posting an anti-semitic cartoon is endorsing Ron Paul.
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“Corrupt” Wal-Mart’s NYC Plan: 159 stores, growth for decades

“Corrupt” Wal-Mart’s NYC Plan: 159 stores, growth for decades

Walmart's plan for NYC reflects a model of unsustainable growth and job cannibalism, but new top-level corruption charges suggest even worse
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Are sex offender laws too broad?

Are sex offender laws too broad?

Public registries often don't differentiate between dangerous sexual predators and less-threatening offenders.
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States may play greater clean tech role

States may play greater clean tech role

Decreasing U.S. government investment in renewable energy industries could put more responsibility on states for developing the industries.
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