Tag: "Occupy Wall Street"

Two Visions: The Nativity vs. the Occupiers
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Two Visions: The Nativity vs. the Occupiers

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I recently strolled down Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh and was struck by two images. First, there was the stirring life-sized Nativity that each year is displayed on the property of the giant U.S. Steel building. It is an inspiring sight. As I walked along, however, my eyes were distracted by something I was not […]

Occupy as Cheer for Christmas: Occupy Seattle, Part 3
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Occupy as Cheer for Christmas: Occupy Seattle, Part 3

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Provocation does carry consequences:  First the Seattle government sent its riot police to drive Occupy Seattle out of its campsite at a downtown park, Westlake Center, and subsequently from its campsite at Central Seattle Community College. Adapting imaginatively to the new situation, Occupy Seattle took the initiative.  On December 12th, hundreds of marchers barricaded entrances […]

The Occupy Movement: A Report from Occupy Seattle, Part 2
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The Occupy Movement: A Report from Occupy Seattle, Part 2

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What does Occupy Wall Street want?  Last week GOP Presidential candidate, Herman Cain stated, “nobody knows what their cause is. How are you going to assist them with a cause when you don’t know what the cause is?” Well, I’m not sure about the representativeness of the signs carried at camp-outs and marches during Occupy […]

Catholic Media: Right and Wrong Approaches to the Occupy Movement
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Catholic Media: Right and Wrong Approaches to the Occupy Movement

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Call it an occupational hazard, but I can’t look at Marybeth Hicks’ article without wondering, “What is this piece doing on a Catholic website? To be fair, the article was written for the Washington Times where it possibly feels more at home in the larger context of her “conservative” political column.  Hicks has described that her […]

The Occupy Movement: A Report from Occupy Seattle,  Part 1
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The Occupy Movement: A Report from Occupy Seattle, Part 1

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The Occupy Wall Street movement has yet to define itself, and remains in a state of flux and complexity.  Commentators attempting to stereotype OWS, and reduce it to a simple formula, might consider Albert Einstein’s maxim that “politics is more complicated than physics.” Our local chapter of OWS is called Occupy Seattle.  Let me offer […]

America's Orwellian Liberalism
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America’s Orwellian Liberalism

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The ink was barely dry on the asterisk in Jimmy Hoffa Jr.’s rant about taking out those “sons-of-b*tches”—referring to Tea Party members—when the vice president made his own contribution at a Labor Day rally. “This is a fight for the existence of organized labor,” the veep shouted. “You are the only ones who can stop […]

"God Bless Them?" Congresswoman Pelosi on the Wall Street Protests
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“God Bless Them?” Congresswoman Pelosi on the Wall Street Protests

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Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has a lengthy track record of jaw-dropping political statements. Among them, the lifelong Roman Catholic has been a huge disappointment to her Church on matters of unborn human life, which I’ve personally written about on many occasions. But it isn’t just Pelosi’s actions on the sanctity and dignity of human life. […]

Occupy the Republic?
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Occupy the Republic?

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A memorable moment in the Occupy Wall Street movement this month took place in Atlanta, when Congressman John Lewis (D, GA) showed up and expressed a desire to address the assembly.  Rep. Lewis has a busy schedule, and when asked to wait his turn he walked out.  Elitist types on both ends of the political […]

Wishing I was Wrong About the Occupiers
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Wishing I was Wrong About the Occupiers

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I hate to say it, but watching the various YouTube videos of the “Occupy Wall Street” protests and reading accounts of protesters’ goals and “demands” prompts me to shake my head with a resigned “I told you so.” I’ve been warning this was coming. Recently, Regnery Publishing released my new book, Don’t Let the Kids […]