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Occupy Wall St 24 cop riot

1,000 + people marched through nyc and many were arrested.  the crowd at the park grows each day. if you have not heard from your friends lately ... maybe they're there.

http://livestream.com/globalrevolution

Tits & Assholes

2 blocks from Wall St. the next American revolution has begun. It is an
experiment in direct democracy that has begun to spring up all over the
country. Soon there will be occupations of public space featuring
nonhierarchical consensus based decision making and a new way to hold
corporations and politicians accountable for their actions. join us on
Wall St. or in your city, join us on the live stream. Get off the coach
and into the streets.

Occupations are forming in DC, LA, Chicago, Cleveland and San Francisco. there are probably more that I don't yet know of.

here is the daily schedule of events
8-9am: Morning Circle
9-10am: March to Wall Street for the ringing of the opening bell...
10-1pm: Break/Lunch
1-3:30pm: General Assembly
3:30-4:30: Second March to Wall Street for the ringing of the closing bell
4:30-7pm: Open space for Music, Teach-ins, Games, and Committee Break-out
Discussion
7-9pm: General Assembly

Watch it at
http://www.mobilebroadcastnews.com/NewsRoom/

Occupy Wall Street ~ Day 2

The encampment is growing.  Generators and sound systems and tents are coming in and an full on media center has been created.  Also, people all over the world have been ordering pizza for us to the tune of 2800 dollars worth.

live streaming @ http://livestream.com/globalrevolution

911 at Ground Zero 10 Years Later

5 years ago I covered the 911 events in NYC and it seemed like we were
about to win this and convict those terrorists. 5 years later, on my
10th anniversary as an activist the mood is more somber. We've awoken
the masses; who wrote the congressman, signed a petition, went to a
protest and gave up. Now what?


compare this year to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZRCPC3D8ZQ

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