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Occupy Wall Street Makes a FilmPosted on Jan 4, 2012
In keeping with the democratic spirit of Occupy Wall Street, film-savvy Occupiers are pulling from massive amounts of footage shot by journalists and activists to produce a sleek-looking film that chronicles the movement’s early days. Here’s a preliminary trailer and a request for the donations needed to make it happen. —ARK Audrey Ewell and Aaron Eites:
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By Angel Gabriel, January 15, 2012 at 5:05 pm Link to this comment
A good step in the right direction is completely dependent on the Voice of the
Report thispeople being heard loudly and backed up by Action to change the imbalance of
power and bring the rule of the majority of Citizens back to where it is listened
to and is the #1 priority for our future Law-Makers!
There is no room for Ideology or Religion inside the Government Hall’s!
i’m not for regulation increases, but I am completely in support of a change to
return the Country to it’s citizenry and change the course of Greed that is in
control of our Government and take severe Prosecutorial Action against the
perpetrator’s of Corruption no matter of whether they are left or right!
A 2 Party System is a surefire way for the Elite’s to maintain division and
prevent a return to a Justice System that places everyone as equal under the
Law. Party’s should be abolished alongside Special Interest Lobbying.
Corporations should have an equal voice but not an overwhelming advantage
based on MONEY.
People must unite and through one vote for every Citizen turn the Ship around.
Otherwise, the Rocks are dead ahead and there ain’t no Lifeboat’s!!