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Poster for the Occupy Wall Street protest. [1]

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. [2]

On the 17th of September, we want to see 20,000 people to flood into lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months. [3]

#OCCUPYWALLSTREET is a people powered movement for democracy that began in America on September 17 with an encampment in the financial district of New York City. [4]

The time has come to deploy this emerging stratagem against the greatest corrupter of our democracy: Wall Street, the financial Gomorrah of America. [2]

Inspired by the Egyptian Tahrir Square uprising and the Spanish acampadas, we vow to end the monied corruption of our democracy … join us! [4]

The aim of the demonstration is to begin a sustained occupation of Wall Street, the financial district of New York City, to draw attention to Wall Street’s apparent misdeeds and call for structural economic reforms. [1]

Occupy Wall Street has recently come into the media spotlight, not because of our political message, but because certain high-ranking members of the NYPD punched, threw, and stepped on peaceful marchers. [5]

Like our brothers and sisters in Egypt, Greece, Spain, and Iceland, we plan to use the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic of mass occupation to restore democracy in America. [3]

Facebook helps you connect and share with the people in your life. [4]

The protest was coordinated with similar though smaller events nationwide; as of September 27 the Occupy Wall Street site reported that “52 cities were occupied or organizing” including Boston, San Francisco, and Chicago, as coordinated on Occupytogether.org. [1]

Once there, we shall incessantly repeat one simple demand in a plurality of voices and we will not leave until that demand has been met. [...] Tagged: New York City, wall st. [3]

Occupy Wall Street is an ongoing demonstration opposing what participants view as negative corporate influence over U.S. politics and a lack of legal repercussions over the global financial crisis. [...] NYPD police officers prohibited protesters from erecting tents, citing loitering rules. [1]

Sources:
[1] Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] #OCCUPYWALLSTREET | Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters
[3] Occupy Wall Street! ” Kasama
[4] Occupy Wall Street | September 17th | #OCCUPYWALLSTREET
[5] Occupy Wall Street | NYC Protest for American Revolution

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