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Shouldn’t he be pursuing The Hamburgler rather than stifling peaceful student protests?
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Assistant Chief of Bureau for photos at The Associated Press J. David Ake posted this shot on his Tumblr earlier. An Occupy Wall Street protester slipped President Obama a note as he shook hands in New Hampshire today. The note reads:
Mr. President: Over 4000 peaceful protesters / have been arrested / While banksters continue / to destroy the American economy (with impunity) / You must stop the assault / on our 1st ammendment rights [sic]. / Your silence sends a message / that police brutality is ac(ceptable) / Banks got bailed out. / We got sold out.
UPDATE: The President was also mic-checked by OWS protesters during his speech at the same rally. No doubt he was expecting this to happen at some point because he handles it pretty well.
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Via: The Daily What

Bill O’Reilly and “Fox News” reporter Megyn Kelly discuss how totally wussy those UC Davis protesters were. I mean, it’s just pepper in your eyes, come on!
Congratulations Megyn, you’re a meme now too!
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I wonder what’s happening under the table…
…no, actually I’m pretty sure of what’s going on down there
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South Korean opposition leader Kim Seon-dong set off a canister of tear gas during parliament to protest the overwhelming ratification of a controversial trade agreement with the United States. This pact will be the largest free-trade agreement for the United States since the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994. South Korean lawmakers fought hard to prevent its passing, as they believe it ultimately favors US workers.
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Via: MSNBC

A poll conducted in New Jersey by Farleigh Dickinson University has found that people who get their news from certain outlets, “Fox News” in particular, may actually be less informed than those who don’t read the news at all. The researchers found that out of the 612 adults sampled, those who watch “Fox News” were less likely to be able to correctly answer questions about current events, such as whether or not Egyptians overthrew their government. Check out their findings here.
Of course, they might have only been successful in proving that people from New Jersey are stupid.
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