Monday, November 14, 2011

Remember, Remember the 17th of November

From: http://occupywallst.org/action/november-17th/

November 17thNational Day of Action
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On Thursday November 17th, the two month anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement, we call upon the 99% to participate in a national day of direct action and celebration!
New York City Schedule
SHUT DOWN WALL STREET - 7:00 a.m.
Enough of this economy that exploits and divides us. It's time we put an end to Wall Street's reign of terror and begin building an economy that works for all. We will gather in Liberty Square at 7:00 a.m., before the ring of the Trading Floor Bell, to prepare to confront Wall Street with the stories of people on the frontlines of economic injustice. There, before the Stock Exchange, we will exchange stories rather than stocks.
OCCUPY THE SUBWAYS - 3:00 p.m.
We will start by Occupying Our Blocks! Then throughout the five boroughs, we will gather at 16 central subway hubs and take our own stories to the trains, using the "People's Mic".
Bronx
Fordham Rd
3rd Ave, 138th Street
163rd and Southern Blvd
161st and River - Yankee Stadium
Brooklyn
Broadway Junction
Borough Hall
301 Grove Street
St Jose Patron Church,185 Suydam St, Bushwick
Queens
Jackson Heights/Roosevelt Ave.
Jamaica Center/Parsons/Archer
92-10 Roosevelt Avenue, Jackson Heights
Manhattan
125th St. A,B,C,D
Union Sq. (Mass student strike)
23rd St and 8th Ave
Staten Island
St. George, Staten Island Ferry Terminal
479 Port Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond
TAKE THE SQUARE - 5:00 p.m.
At 5 pm, tens of thousands of people will gather at Foley Square (just across from City Hall) in solidarity with laborers demanding jobs to rebuild this country's infrastructure and economy. A gospel choir and a marching band will also be performing.
Afterwards we will march to our bridges. Let's make it as musical a march as possible - bring your songs, your voice, your spirit! Our "Musical" on the bridge will culminate in a festival of light as we mark the two-month anniversary of the #occupy movement, and our commitment to shining light into our broken economic and political system.
Resist austerity. Rebuild the economy. Reclaim our democracy.
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Where is the corporate media here and where are the heroes of Hollywood why they do not step down from the big and small screens to the real world and stand with the ordinary Americans. May be there is no glamour over there just burnt out people in no shinning cars with no champagne bottles behind them. Some of them remind me of the artists in Egypt who sided with Mubarak and after his fall their people despised them and boycotted them. The media showing us no real hero to stand with the protesters while Obama the man of change is ordering the police to arrest them. That is why the world wide revolution is unavoidable. people lost faith in their leaders, their clergy except the Pop and few in most religions and lost faith also in their public figures. For most Americans as our wealth is evaporating if we do not change the system we will live the rest of our lives poor and die poor we will be working until the last days of our lives. See Taman Health Plan and compare the sytem now and if we to change. it.http://books.google.com/books?id=FzJ3NtHcpFYC&pg=PA54&lpg=PA54&dq=taman+health+plan&source=bl&ots=yd4yb2T1wM&sig=PFkWwE8dhWV4UnRYOnsF8wUJqWI&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false

If I was a greedy guy I could have sold it for millions of dollars.

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