Michael Moore, filmmaker, activist and author of "Here Comes Trouble," calls on people all over the country to bring the Occupy Wall Street movement to their communities. Later, Moore denounces the state of Georgia for executing Troy Davis. Tune in Weeknights at 8:00/7:00c on Current TV Go to Countdown with Keith Olbermann on Current TV for more: current.com
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Occupy Wall Street protest taking place in New York's financial district has reached its fifth day. It started out with about 2000 people, but over the past couple of days those numbers have dwindled down to a few hundred. ThinkProgress.org attempted to send an email from their yahoo accounts with the words "occupywallst.org" in the message but when they tried to send it they got an error message. Any email sent with the words Occupy Wall St or Occupy WallSt.org were being caught in spam filters and blocked. Yahoo has stated that this was not on purpose. But privacy blogger Julian Sanchez points out otherwise.
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'Occupy Wall Street' won't bring solutions
Seth Wenig, Associated Press Commuters walk through Zuccotti Park in the financial district where Occupy Wall Street protestors are encamped in New York, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011. The protests have gathered momentum and gained participants in recent days ...
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WNYW News Crew Beaten by Police While Covering Occupy Wall Street
By Andrew Gauthier on October 6, 2011 11:32 AM A WNYW news crew was maced and beaten by police on Wednesday night while covering the Occupy Wall Street protests. Reporter Dick Brennan and photographer Roy Isen got caught in the middle of an altercation ...
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Occupy Wall Street Gets Hacker Support
The group said it is launching an attack as a way to protest against the greed on Wall Street, throwing their weight behind "Occupy Wall Street" protesters. "On Oct.10 the NYSE will be erased from the Internet", the message said. ...
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Is the Federal Reserve Bank A Target Of The Occupy Wall Street Protesters?
Does the Federal Reserve Bank get a pass from the Occupy Wall Street protesters, or do they support dismantling the ultimate banking cartel that prints our money from thin-air, backed with nothing, at interest, ensuring our slavery through hidden taxation from inflation created and controlled by the Federal Reserve banking cartel?
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To what end? What goal?
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I hope so....If they aren't targeting the Federal Reserve, then their protest is misguided.
No, they are fixated on the Wall Street so called "fat cats". They fail to realize that the so called "fat cats" did not commit a crime, yet never mind that or fixing the laws that have allowed them to profit with huge bonus's. They have no problem with the Fed or promoting Huge taxation on the rich. The message I have heard from their protests have been geared towards getting Obama re-elected and beheading the rich. They are Socialists, so what do you expect.
The people need money, why would they target this place? They are peaceful protesters not greedy bank robbers. The system is corrupt but change starts with congress not foreign entities.
Some may be.
With 14 million Americans out of work, people are fed up. Eight out of ten Americans are unhappy with the direction of the country. They all share anger over a broken system that serves the wealthy and powerful at the expense of the rest. They’re protesting:
- corporate political corruption
- increasing inequality
- US jobs being shipped overseas
- bank and corporate bailouts
- the wealthy sitting on tons of money and not hiring while unemployment soars
- big banks and corporations dodging their taxes
- increased productivity without increase in pay
- having their pensions robbed
- corporate greed
- wage cuts
- layoffs
- attacks on collective bargaining
- and much more
This is a true grassroots protest still in its formative stages, which is why we see the variety of messages on the signs. There is no leader, no bank-roller. Shown by recent poll, over 80% of Americans agree with the protestors. This is why the protests are growing nationwide.
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