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#OccupyFDSF - Occupy Financial District San Francisco, Day One March, 9/17/11: photos
On September 17th, over one thousand demonstrators poured into New York City's financial district to confront corporate greed by establishing an ongoing presence, day and night, in lower Manhattan. The idea was to create an American Tahir Square on Wall Street. Police blocked marchers from reaching Wall Street, but hundreds persisted and set up camp in Zuccotti Park, now dubbed Liberty Plaza.. The occupation continues today in New York. In San Francisco, demonstrators likewise called for an occupation of the financial district starting on the same day. Protesters arrived outside of 555 California Street, formerly known as the Bank of America center, and spoke out for a new economic order in the U.S. that does not favor the wealthiest 1% at the expense of everyone else. After an hour of speeches, a large group from 555 California marched and chanted throughout downtown, with numerous passers-by cheering on the demonstration and its message of economic equality. This photo series picks up after the march reached the Westfield shopping center on Market Street and began to head up Powell Street to the high-end Union Square shopping district. While not as large as the East Coast action, demonstrators have maintained an ongoing presence on California Street for #OccupyFDSF.
[Pictured above: Demonstrators leave the trolley turnaround at Market Street and head up Powell Street in San Francisco]
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http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/occupywallstreet
https://occupywallst.org
http://twitter.com/search/realtime/%23OCCUPYWALLSTREET
http://twitter.com/search/realtime/%23occupyFDSF
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http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/occupywallstreet
https://occupywallst.org
http://twitter.com/search/realtime/%23OCCUPYWALLSTREET
http://twitter.com/search/realtime/%23occupyFDSF
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the cops ticket bike riders but not people texting while driving. if youre a black cyclist , they ticket!
how many cops does it take to protect the wall street bull?
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Occupy Wall Street - Vancouver Sun - September 18, 2011 - 18 photos
Hundreds of demonstrators ‘Occupy Wall Street’ at protest against power of financial industry
Protesters urge President Barack Obama to establish a commission to end ‘the influence money has over our representatives in Washington,’ according to the website of Adbusters, a group that asked people to occupy Wall Street for a few months. New York police arrested at least seven participants.
Participants in the “Occupy Wall Street” demonstrate around Wall Street attempting to disrupt pedestrian flow for financial workers to get to work, in New York, September 19, 2011. Hundreds of demonstrators, who descended on Lower Manhattan on Saturday with the aim of staying at least until the opening of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, had planned to turn the area into an “American Tahrir Square.”
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Hundreds+demonstrators+Occupy+Wall+Street+protest+against+power+financial+industry/5425667/story.html#ixzz1YRr0jXFr
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Hundreds+demonstrators+Occupy+Wall+Street+protest+against+power+financial+industry/5425667/story.html#ixzz1YRqkl7os
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Hundreds+demonstrators+Occupy+Wall+Street+York+protest+against+power+financial+system/5425667/story.html?tab=PHOT
Hundreds of demonstrators ‘Occupy Wall Street’ at protest against power of financial industry
Protesters urge President Barack Obama to establish a commission to end ‘the influence money has over our representatives in Washington,’ according to the website of Adbusters, a group that asked people to occupy Wall Street for a few months. New York police arrested at least seven participants.
Participants in the “Occupy Wall Street” demonstrate around Wall Street attempting to disrupt pedestrian flow for financial workers to get to work, in New York, September 19, 2011. Hundreds of demonstrators, who descended on Lower Manhattan on Saturday with the aim of staying at least until the opening of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, had planned to turn the area into an “American Tahrir Square.”
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Hundreds+demonstrators+Occupy+Wall+Street+protest+against+power+financial+industry/5425667/story.html#ixzz1YRr0jXFr
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Hundreds+demonstrators+Occupy+Wall+Street+protest+against+power+financial+industry/5425667/story.html#ixzz1YRqkl7os
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Hundreds+demonstrators+Occupy+Wall+Street+York+protest+against+power+financial+system/5425667/story.html?tab=PHOT
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