Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When police fired tear gas canisters and water cannons at Italian “Occupy Wall Street” protesters, it evoked another violent and deadly demonstration against Wall Street. Evidently, a peaceful demonstration in Rome against corporate greed and in solidarity with the New York Occupy Wall Street Movement turned violent as some protesters started to smash windows belonging to multinational storefronts. Others threw rocks and incendiary devices at financial buildings in response to severe austerity measures. Back in 1920, an Italian-American immigrant and an anarchist named Mario Buda parked a horse-drawn wagon near Wall Street and the House of…
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Self-Government or Wall Street Government?
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When police fired tear gas canisters and water cannons at Italian “Occupy Wall Street” protesters, it evoked another violent and deadly demonstration against Wall Street. Evidently, a peaceful demonstration in Rome against corporate greed and in solidarity with the New York Occupy Wall Street Movement turned violent as some protesters started to smash windows belonging to multinational storefronts. Others threw rocks and incendiary devices at financial buildings in response to severe austerity measures. Back in 1920, an Italian-American immigrant and an anarchist named Mario Buda parked a horse-drawn wagon near Wall Street and the House of…
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Self-Government or Wall Street Government?
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When police fired tear gas canisters and water cannons at Italian “Occupy Wall Street” protesters, it evoked another violent and deadly demonstration against Wall Street. Evidently, a peaceful demonstration in Rome against corporate greed and in solidarity with the New York Occupy Wall Street Movement turned violent as some protesters started to smash windows belonging to multinational storefronts. Others threw rocks and incendiary devices at financial buildings in response to severe austerity measures. Back in 1920, an Italian-American immigrant and an anarchist named Mario Buda parked a horse-drawn wagon near Wall Street and the House of…
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Self-Government or Wall Street Government?