Posted on 11/17/2011 9:55:14 AM PST by Lucky9teen
Occupy Wall Street demonstrators dance in front of the New York City Police during what protest organizers call a "Day of Action" in New York November 17, 2011. Hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protesters marched through New York's financial district toward the stock exchange on Thursday to protest economic inequality at the heart of the American capitalism.





Sunni Justice 27, unemployed, poses for a portrait in the Occupy Toronto camp at St James Park, Toronto, November 7, 2011. Sunni said, "..why am I here? Simple answer is because I care about the earth and I care about my fellow brothers and sisters, human beings, and we're not taking care of each other and it's very out of balance and I know how beautiful the earth and human beings truly are and so I'm here because this is a movement working towards finding a better balance..."
Marcia Williams, 23, who is unemployed, poses for a picture in the Occupy Oakland camp where she is living with her six year-old son Brock, Oakland, California November 7, 2011. Marcia said, "My goal is to change families that don't have anywhere to go, families that are homeless ... especially single mothers with children. They need healthcare and resources so they can find homes, and childcare and health and .. stuff so mothers have a job, ... and have somewhere where someone can take care of their child while they're working. That's one of my goals I'd like to see happen here."

Thom Reges, 26, unemployed, poses for a picture in a protest camp at McPherson Square in Washington, November 10, 2011. Reges said, "I want rational limitations on government and its interactions with corporations. So that you have the end of lobbying groups...having publicly funded elections so that we don't have politicians that are more interested in their corporate backers, ...so that they worry about the votes not who's paying for their campaign".
Looks like they got a live one here...

"Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help! Help! I'm being repressed!"
I simply can’t IMAGINE why ‘Sunni Justice’ would have any trouble finding a job...
And I would walk 500 miles
Then I would walk 500 more
Just to be the man
Who'd walk a thousand miles
To fall down at your door...
But... but... but... 'OWS' said there would be TENS of THOUSANDS...
ROFLOL
Looking at the pictures, it’s no surprise that they list themselves as “unemployed”!!
LOL!
Lenny and Squiggy used to be much funnier.
—Looks like they got a live one here... —
Too bad they still have that “catch and release” policy. Heck, it’s worth the free worm.
Where have all the flowers gone?
Don’t they keep telling us it’s like the 60’s protests?

Occupy colostomy bags.
“I’m not old. You called me old man.”
Sunni Justice: “I am stupid; hear me roar!”
VERY nice!
I was watching the CBS live feed a bit ago and saw a circle of people “protecting” a clump of tents. The cops removed the tents and arrested everyone in the circle, one by one. It was pretty methodical. The people were there to be arrested.
[Caption for the third photo in the array]
“Oh I’m a goofy goober, yeah
You’re a goofy goober, yeah
We’re all goofy goobers, yeah
Goofy goofy goober goober yeah”
I don’t have a clever caption to offer, but I just feel SO bad for the NYPD having to deal with this human debris on a daily basis...
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