Vicki McClure Davidson | October 24, 2011
When I first read this Occupy Wall Street news story, I thought the author had neglected to insert a crucial decimal point, as in 1.54 percent or 15.4 percent. Double-take time. This is absolutely chilling. ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR PERCENT. Saul Alinksy, radical author of “Rules for Radicals,” would be so proud… From New York [...]
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