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Here Are Occupy Wall Street's Plans For A National Convention That Could Change The Face Of America
It's in the works. A massive Occupy Wall Street gathering with delegates from all over the country. And if these plans are carried out, Occupy Wall Street will be a major force to be reckoned with on Election Day 2012.

The date? July 4, 2012.


A Jubilee for Student Debt?
Some—including Wall Street protesters—say relieving students of nearly a trillion dollars in loans will help the rest of us, too.


Is my Webcam Spying on me?
The flaw was disclosed in 2008 and can be exploited to turn on people's webcams or microphones without their knowledge.


Iceland Is Steamed
Take the example of Iceland, the first but surely not the last country to go bankrupt. While the United States was inaugurating its first African American president, Icelanders were besieging their Parliament, demanding change in the wake of economic meltdown.


Occupy Wall Street's 'Political Disobedience'
Our language has not yet caught up with the political phenomenon that is emerging in Zuccotti Park and spreading across the nation, though it is clear that a political paradigm shift is taking place before our very eyes. It's time to begin to name and in naming, to better understand this moment. So let me propose some words: "political disobedience."
  • Statement by Missouri AFL-CIO President Hugh McVey on Occupy Wall Street Solidarity Actions Across our State

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    Locally

    MWSU Griffin Talk
    Members of Occupy St. Joseph meet with students on campus and take time to talk about issues and topics that merit concern.
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    (St. Joseph, MO) Protesters began the occupation over a month ago in New York City as people camped out along Wall Street. It spread rapidly nationwide and around the globe with the popular slogan, "We are the 99%."
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    Global protests held Saturday seemed to be effective in portraying the occupation message to the widest audience possible, according to another member.
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    (St. Joseph, MO) Some are tired of standing on the sidelines. "I've just come to the conclusion I shouldn't be complaining if I'm not going to do something about it," said protester Julie Thompson.
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    Joining in solidarity with other Occupy groups around the globe, Occupy St. Joe not only sent a message of middle-to-lower class disparity, but also had the youth sending a message of declining prosperous jobs.
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    St. Joseph, MO -- They've been pushing an anti-war message, campaigning for job creation, as well as targeting corporate greed -- which has been a cornerstone of the "Occupy" movement.
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    (St. Joseph, MO) A group of concerned citizens gathered in St. Joseph to protest the crisis on Wall Street. Wednesday's demonstration, called "Occupy St. Joseph," is part of a nationwide effort to push for an American Revolution.
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    A group called "Occupy St. Joseph" will hold a planning meeting today at 6:30 p.m. on the rear steps of City Hall to show their support.
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    Occupy St. Joseph — a group sympathetic with Occupy Wall Street and like movements across the nation — started organizing Wednesday night.
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    Protests continue in Saint Joseph tonight as part of the "Occupy Wall Street" campaign. Rallies have spread to over 850 cities nationwide.
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    Occupy St. Joe Now!