Umm, so Google, I hit your +1 button and it doesn’t post to Google+ (it’s a opt-in tab on profiles, but who’s going to see that). You really should think through these names. Just saying.
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Umm, so Google, I hit your +1 button and it doesn’t post to Google+ (it’s a opt-in tab on profiles, but who’s going to see that). You really should think through these names. Just saying.
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“The drafters of the statement included Quaker Symon Hill who has written of the statement: “As one of the drafters of the statement, I want to make clear that we want to act in solidarity with people of other religions and of none, not impose our religion on them or claim to be a more important part of the movement than they are. This point is made in the opening line of the statement.”
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A Quaker presence at Occupy London
Almost 100 Quakers attended a Meeting for Worship on the steps of saint Paul’s cathedral in London on Sunday afternoon. The Meeting for Worship took place in support of the Occupy London movement that…
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Most pics from the area of Grape Street, the unofficial capital of Hammonton Halloween. #blog #family
In album Hammonton Trick-or-Treat 2011 (23 photos)
At home, Francis shows his Happy Clown costume.
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Today was the annual Trick or Treat at Batsto Village, NJ.
In album Batsto Trick or Treat (12 photos)
In front of the Batsto chicken coop.
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Francis is starting horse-riding lessons: here’s scenes of his first day!
In album Francis goes horseriding (9 photos)
Brushing Rosie the horse
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+Matt Taibbi’s latest Rolling Stone piece explains the anger behind #ows: Wall Street Isn’t Winning. It’s Cheating. Really excellent. Skewers the idea that this is class warfare against the rich, focuses on the tilted playing field.
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I was at an event on the Upper East Side last Friday night when I got to talking with a salesman in the media business. The subject turned to Zucott
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There’s a different feel since I last visited – it’s quieter and more lived-in. Less a protest and more a small town. Services are organized and there’s less people standing with signs and taking each other’s pictures.
I briefly sat in on the Quaker/Interfaith tent, where a meeting was going. I couldn’t hear much but the main issue of business was how open an interfaith speaker’s series should be. I didn’t have too much time so I quietly slipped off afterwards to take more pictures of Occupy. #blog
In album Occupy Philly, 10/25 lunchtime #occupyphilly (7 photos)
Part of the “Idea Wall”
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