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(The Hill) — Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) expressed a cautious view of the Occupy Wall Street movement on Wednesday, seemingly giving voice to a growing uncertainty on the left that the ongoing protests are going anywhere.

“There are all kinds of different agendas going on [and it is] hard to figure out what people want,” Feinstein said Wednesday, according to the Los Angeles Times.

“I don’t think” the protesters have the right to ‘Occupy’ forever, she added. “I don’t think people, for example, can sleep in a square for weeks on end. You have to have some order to it.”

Protesters have been camped out in front of City Hall in Los Angeles for two weeks, and some council members have expressed a growing unease with the impact they are having and the length of their stay.

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