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For this achievement, the Occupiers are the Most Underrated of 2011.
Chris Weigant: My 2011 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 2] Chris Weigant 2011
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Supporters of the Occupy Movement, sometimes called Occupiers, range from a few with full-time commitments for occupation to many with varying hours a week.
Brandi Williams and Nick Snoux: #OccupyFtCollins Growing From Protest to Occupation Brandi Williams 2011
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I would suggest that a good anthropologist might help the Governor and his friends -- those who are so angry at Warren Buffett and the "Occupiers" -- understand why so many people finally seem to have had enough.
Alan Fein: What Took Them So Long? Alan Fein 2011
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For this achievement, the Occupiers are the Most Underrated of 2011.
Chris Weigant: My 2011 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 2] Chris Weigant 2011
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Supporters of the Occupy Movement, sometimes called Occupiers, range from a few with full-time commitments for occupation to many with varying hours a week.
Brandi Williams and Nick Snoux: #OccupyFtCollins Growing From Protest to Occupation Brandi Williams 2011
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House majority leader Eric Cantor called the Occupiers "mobs".
From the fringe to centre stage, the Occupiers may yet change US politics | Michael Cohen 2011
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Supporters of the Occupy Movement, sometimes called Occupiers, range from a few with full-time commitments for occupation to many with varying hours a week.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Brandi Williams 2011
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Last week when USA Today called the Occupiers a "ragtag assortment of college kids, labor unionists, conspiracy theorists and others" hinting they're a flash-in-the-pan "devoid of remedies," I smiled, reminded of that famous painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware on Christmas 1776, leading what historians also called a "ragtag" Continental Army, surprising the British, and winning the Battle of Trenton.
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Look deeper: The Occupiers are the voice of America's collective conscience demanding a return to our 1776 roots, to a "government of the people, by the people, for the people."
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House majority leader Eric Cantor called the Occupiers "mobs".
The Guardian World News Michael Cohen 2011
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