Don't Feed the Lazy ; How Occupy Wall Street's Demands Undermine Real Compassion
The Washington Times › November 21, 2011
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The Washington Times › November 21, 2011
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With the Tea Party, the issues were clear. Government was too big, taxed too much and needed to rein in its out-of-control spending. Its message was a clarion call for limited government coupled with fiscal responsibility.
At rallies that had the flavor of church picnics, people gathered to address their concerns, bagged their trash and returned to their jobs and homes to continue to lobby their government through constitutional channels.See the full content of this document
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Don't Feed the Lazy ; How Occupy Wall Street's Demands Undermine Real Compassion
No such clarity can be found in the encampments that mark the Occupy Wall Street rallies, which occupy little of Wall Street but litter cities across America, creating dangerous environments and showcases of human degr...
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