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Bloomberg tells 'Occupy Wall Street' to lay off banks

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Friday pushed back at the Occupy Wall Street protesters that have been inhabiting a park in lower Manhattan for nearly three weeks, saying that their aims were contradictory.

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Cantor 'concerned about growing mobs' at Occupy Wall Street

At the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C Friday, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) referred to the Occupy Wall Street protests as "growing mobs."

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David Koch dodges questions over shady deals with Iran

ABC News caught David Koch leaving his Park Avenue apartment this week, but the tea party billionaire quickly fled to his car, avoiding questions about a scandal involving his company's trade with Iran.

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Ron Paul: Economy is biased against the poor

Texas congressman and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul said Thursday on CNN that the U.S. economic system was biased against the poor and middle-class.

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Biden: 'Occupy Wall Street' has a lot in common with the tea party

Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday that the ongoing "Occupy Wall Street" demonstration in Manhattan and other cities was similar to the tea party movement.

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GOP rejects resolution condemning Perry for 'N*ggerhead' slur

House Republicans voted Thursday to set aside a resolution calling on Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry to apologize for leasing a hunting ranch called "Niggerhead."

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Obama: 'Protesters are giving voice' to Americans' frustrations

During a White House news conference Thursday, President Barack Obama said that the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations were proof people wanted to see tighter financial regulations.

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Keith Olbermann: Media 'too corrupt or too dense' to understand 'Occupy Wall Street'

Keith Olbermann blasted the mainstream media on his show Wednesday night for being either "too corrupt or too dense" to understand the "Occupy Wall Street" movement.

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Senator Bernie Sanders: 'Occupy Wall Street' has touched a nerve

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont said Tuesday night that the ongoing "Occupy Wall Street" protest may have an impact on Congress.

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GOP Rep. Walter Jones: Bring troops home instead of cutting school lunch programs

Republican Congressman Walter Jones of North Carolina said Tuesday that all U.S. military forces should be pulled out of Afghanistan now that Osama bin Laden is dead.

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Rep. Kucinich: 'Occupy Wall St.' protest is making a difference

Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) released a video on Tuesday in which he praised the ongoing "Occupy Wall Street" protests in lower Manhattan and other cities across the United States.

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Ron Paul calls Occupy Wall Street a 'legitimate effort'

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul said Wednesday that the Occupy Wall Street protests were a "legitimate effort," but he wasn't exactly sure what they are outraged about.

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Rep. Slaughter calls for 'retroactive recusal' to overturn Citizens United

Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) told Current TV's Keith Olbermann Tuesday that a "retroactive recusal" of Justice Clarence Thomas could result in overturning the Citizens United case.

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