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Occupy Wall Street reaches one-month mark

Published: 17 October, 2011, 20:38
Edited: 18 October, 2011, 01:43


Police confront Occupy Wall Street demonstrators during a protest on Times Square in New York City, October 15, 2011 (AFP Photo / Emmanuel Dunand)

Thousands of Occupy Wall Street protesters marched to Times Square this weekend, and though met with violent police opposition, it did not stop them. As the number of demonstrators grows, the movement has officially reached its one-month mark.

 
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littlebiggygirl October 17, 2011, 21:09 quote
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one month in, what three words best describe the occupy movement?littlebiggy.org/4660547

morris wise October 17, 2011, 21:52 quote
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Unemployed blue collar workers and less than smart whites are holding hands demanding a return to the good old days. Protests will not help, they must accept two jobs at the local fast food restaurants. Better days will not return.

Tany Qu October 18, 2011, 00:22 quote
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The Occupy Wall Street movement marks its one-month anniversary today, and has also reached another milestone--the once fledgling movement has raised $300,000 in donations. On Saturday, 22 protesters were arrested when they visited a Citibank in Lower Manhattan to close their accounts. Citibank says the protesters were being disruptive, so they called the police. Policemen locked the demonstrators inside the branch and then arrested them.

Nay Lin Maung October 18, 2011, 01:22 quote
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Wake up call for U.S. Congress

YOU CANNOT HIDE FROM OUR EYES October 18, 2011, 06:45 quote
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What is the message of the OWS protesters.....This is to let those criminals on Wall St, the Banking industry,Obama and all the others who systematically robbed the populace of not only their personal fortunes,but their personal belief of confidence in the American system of truth and justice...THAT WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN OR FORGIVEN.We the 99% are still here and are not going away........

Suz October 18, 2011, 23:58 quote
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A long overdue, wake up global call to try and put a stop to the Bilderberg - Illuminati - Freemason secret elite, who have controlled events and policies, orchestrated wars down through the centuries, have 98% of the wealth; and who have hand-picked U.S. Presidents and Prime Ministers (if one thinks there are free elections -- think again).  It's the secret elite vs the rest of us, and they wish to get rid of us.

 

B.Sc. in Military History and U.S. 20th Century Policy

Kansas State University

Phi Alpha Theta member (International Honors Society in History)

 

 

Suz October 19, 2011, 00:50 quote
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I wrote a comment over an hour ago.  What gives????  No foul language, non offensive; yet not posted.

 

Censorship, perhaps!?!?

mike wood October 19, 2011, 21:33 quote
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Great your the only TV station covering the Wall st protests.We hear nothing on our TV/RADIO in the UK,I am disgusted with the BBC.
                     Regards                            Mike

MalloryDaniel20 March 11, 2012, 09:38 quote
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