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Suggest some new chants for OWS events
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Beyond "Whose Streets? Our Streets!" and "We are the 99 Percent" - what are some new slogans for people to chant at their next Occupy event?
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ALEC and *corporation* sittin in a tree, writing bills to oppress me!
rise and shine, ninety nine, come and grab a protest sign!
O-C-C, U-P-Y, what's that spell? OCCUPY
WE. ARE. NOT A-FRAID!
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What are some good themes for signage for #A1 Brooklyn Bridge March?
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What kinds of actions should OWS be concentrating on this winter?
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Should we do a series of profiles on New Yorkers in the 1% and their misdeeds?
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Shifts for supporters
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