Occupy protesters dealt setbacks in Maine

The Seattle Times Thursday 8th December, 2011

Two groups of Occupy demonstrators in Maine have been dealt setbacks, following a trend of Occupy encampments being shut down in other cities around the country. But they vow they'll continue delivering their message protesting what they see as income inequality in America.


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