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by NollaigMacSheoin132 October 21, 2011 5:00 AM EDT
http://youtu.be/BmSVcWezgbw
[link for video of day one: OccupyDameStreet]
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by philpearl October 12, 2011 2:55 PM EDT
A petition has been posted to the "We The People" White House web page, asking the Administration to implement Voter Referendums on issues that the Washington political system is unable ( or unwilling ) to resolve.

Details can be seen at http://wh.gov/4rM and if you agree with the aims, please give it your support and sign the petition.
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by diamruby October 12, 2011 1:39 PM EDT
I am surprised it has taken this long for citizens of the USA to say "enough"!!! We have been stomped on for a very long time, & told to take it by big corporations & government. They are the reason the USA is in trouble.
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by peterthompson68 October 11, 2011 9:57 AM EDT
Got to love this! Doesn't anyone remember what Ronald Reagan had to say about the Occupy Wall Street protests? http://www.washingtonpastime.com/drupal/occupywallstreet

hahahaha
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by PortlandOccupy October 10, 2011 7:04 PM EDT
http://occupy-portland.blogspot.com/
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by aacevedo3 October 10, 2011 6:46 PM EDT
One question, how many are voters. Is this the time for a voter drive?
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by noloyalisti October 10, 2011 4:50 PM EDT
The Wall Street idiots got so blinded by failed Reaganomics that they did not know when to stop. That is what unabashed greed will do to you. Make you arrogant, ugly and corrupt. And the Republicon slaves are embracing this. No wonder they are an obsolete party no longer wanted in America (except by the Top 1%).
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by MTATL67 October 10, 2011 4:09 PM EDT
Cain: "Wall St. protesters playing victim card"
Cantor: "Increasingly Concerned' About the mobs"
Boehner: "Corporations work so hard to survive, yet no one is coming out in their defense! No one!" he says wiping tears away
Rep. Paul Broun: Calls Occupy Wall Street An 'Attack Upon Freedom
Was the Boston Tea Party an "attack upon freedom". Were the colonist playing the "victim" when they held protest rallies against the British crown. The GOP needs a history lesson. This country was born out protest That's the GOP folks. The party of "NO", NO leadership, NO ideas, NO plan, NO diversity. To Mr. Cain I say maybe you should stop talking and start listening to the American publican. Mr. Boehner I say, please get some help. Mr. Broun I say to you. That you show your ignorance about the constitution by saying that Americans exercising their right to freedom of speech is an "Attack on freedom". The Constitution guarantees us that right. Under the first amendment The right to freedom of association is recognized as a human right, a political freedom and a civil liberty.
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by noloyalisti October 10, 2011 3:04 PM EDT
I like the way Michael Moore put it: the reason these people are out there is that Wall Street has stolen their futures. I can't even imagine how pissed off I would be if I had borrowed money to get a quality education and then the giant corporations sold out all the jobs overseas.
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by mghjklgipuy9o78uh October 10, 2011 2:54 PM EDT
Do I have to wear my Che t-shirt,or can I just wear my Van Jones hat?
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