LiveStream NYC Going on Now Protestors "Occupy Wall Street" Sept 17

On September 17, we want to see 20,000 people flood into lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months. Once there, we shall incessantly repeat our one simple demand until Barack Obama capitulates.

 

 

 

Watch live streaming video from globalrevolution at livestream.com

 

 

http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution

 

Tags: capitulate, global, occupy, revolution, street, wall

Views: 78

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Police arrest demonstrators affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement as they attempt to cross the Brooklyn Bridge. (photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Police arrest demonstrators affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement as they attempt to cross the Brooklyn Bridge. (photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

BREAKING: Police Arresting Protesters on Brooklyn Bridge

By Colin Moynihan, The New York Times

01 October 11


 

 

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/316-20/7665-breaking-p...

 


Faces of the 99%

Today, we stumbled on a new Tumblr blog showcasing some of the faces of the 99 percent. It’s worth checking out, but here are few examples.

 

 

 

C U n DC!

We will only grow stronger in our solidarity and we will be heard, not just in New York, but in echoes across this nation.

For more information about  the movement, and answers to questions, please check out our FAQ.

Wow!

Occupy Los Angeles protesters camp for second night at City Hall

 

Protesters who have camped outside Los Angeles City Hall since Saturday, inspired by on-going Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York, will spend a second night sleeping on the pavement this evening.

Loosely organized by a group called Occupy Los Angeles, several hundred people marched and rallied Sunday, holding signs that blasted corporate influence on government. They used Internet sites to mobilize and get attention.

Photos: Sunday's protest and parade downtown

Tents and blankets dotted the lawn in front of City Hall on Sunday, as people came and went from the encampment. Some stood on the sidewalk holding signs. Sunday night passing cars periodically honked in a show of support.

"It's been a very peaceful demonstration," Los Angeles Police Department Sgt. Mitzi Fierro said. "They're out there exercising their First Amendment right, so we're going to allow them to continue as long it doesn't become an unlawful assembly."

Following a procedure established Saturday night, the protesters were to be moved from the grass on the south lawn of City Hall to the sidewalk at 10:30 p.m. Sunday, and back from the pavement to the lawn at 6 a.m. Monday.

Reply to Discussion

RSS

© 2013   Created by Smiley and West.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service