The Guardian
Episcopalian bishop of New York publishes statement after protesters evicted from Zuccotti Park
The Episcopalian bishop of New York has waded into the debate over the Occupy movement in a call for more governance of the economy to halt what he described as a "deeply dangerous" disparity between rich and poor in America.
In a statement published in response to the eviction of the protesters at Occupy Wall Street on Tuesday, Mark Sisk described the widening gap as "morally wrong."
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