Monday, October 10, 2011

Occupying Wall Street

There was so much of interest to write about and video but it's late and the video will take a few hours to load into the computer, I'm just going to touch on one thing. As I walked around I came across numerous conversations on so many issues, especially between stalwarts and visitors, many of them tourists. It was like a mini town hall meeting every few feet. I eavesdropped on a bunch of them and if the noise didn't drown out the sound these conversations should be fascinating.

I did get to harass the FOX news team which set up a special broadcast area across the street, yelling about how much smirking over the rabble they would be doing and how fair and balanced they wouldn't be. I found out later I was harassing Geraldo Rivera.

 I also came across a lone teacher who brought his work down to grade with this sign:











The saddest sign we saw was a parent from Philadelphia who lost her son in the first days of the war in Iraq.

One message that I kept hearing was that "We are patriots, loyal Americans and surprisingly non-partisan, That Occupy Wall St. is NOT the left counter to the Tea Party but is more open-ended. I asked it Tea Partiers would be welcome and heard, "Yes." So come on down.

Tomorrow I hear teachers and parents are coming down with kids:
Children's delegation at occupy Wall Street for Columbus day
Families and people who who love them! Can you think of a better way to talk about the meaning of Columbus day with our Children than a day of art and sign making at Occupy Wall Street? Who would like to meet up there on Monday? Kid friendly time of 10:30 - 1 or whenever is best for you? Posters, paints, snacks, and I am sure we can borrow a drum or two! Please forward to whomever you wish!
Here are some more photo from today:



I blew this one up due to the astounding numbers




Some familiar faces


Another account of today comes from Patrick Walsh who we hung with:


Photos from Wednesday's march are at the Fight Back Friday site:

Occupy Wall Street (Rally & March) - 10/5/11

Photographs From The Occupy Wall Street (Rally & March) - 10/5/11


And GEM's Darren Marelli made an excellent video at: NYC Public School Parents
Which New Yorkers have the best interests of working people and children at heart?
 
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Norm,
You look good in pink.
Love the Fox News sign. But most of all love the CEO sign because this is about jobs. How on earth can people invest if they have no money to invest? Idiots on WS are not looking at the long-term, but they stopped doing that years ago because they only want short-term gains. That's not what good investment is about. Good jobs not layoffs equals prosperity.