The non violent people movement Occupy Wall Street has now reached Washington DC as Occupy DC. Many people who showed up at the rally said that had never been to one before but the movement was convincing enough to engage them. The rally is a part of a series that will continue to occupy different states across the U.S leading up to 2012 elections. The organizers, consisting of various social-change non profits, say they want changes in the political system and how it deals with corporations and their capital gains suggesting that people of the country should be given the top priority. The protesters are aiming to stay and camp at Freedom Plaza in downtown DC for an unspecified period of time.
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The non violent people movement Occupy Wall Street has now reached Washington DC as Occupy DC. Many people who showed up at the rally said that had never been to one before but the movement was convincing enough to engage them. The rally is a part of a series that will continue to occupy different states across the U.S leading up to 2012 elections. The organizers, consisting of various social-change non profits, say they want changes in the political system and how it deals with corporations and their capital gains suggesting that people of the country should be given the top priority. The protesters are aiming to stay and camp at Freedom Plaza in downtown DC for an unspecified period of time.
The non violent people movement Occupy Wall Street has now reached Washington DC as Occupy DC. Many people who showed up at the rally said that had never been to one before but the movement was convincing enough to engage them. The rally is a part of a series that will continue to occupy different states across the U.S leading up to 2012 elections. The organizers, consisting of various social-change non profits, say they want changes in the political system and how it deals with corporations and their capital gains suggesting that people of the country should be given the top priority. The protesters are aiming to stay and camp at Freedom Plaza in downtown DC for an unspecified period of time.