#OWS #OccupyMN protest in Minneapolis - Together We Occupy Minnesota

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Together We Occupy Minnesota

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Mom Wants Son To Actually Have Freedom.

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I Can't Believe We Still Have To Protest This Crap

OccupyMN Protest
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
October 14, 2011

1% = Too Big. Epic FAIL Graph

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OccupyMN Protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA

OccupyMN Occupiers Livestreaming

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After the march on Wells Fargo in downtown Minneapolis. Dude with the laptop is internet broadcasting the demonstrators' return to the Plaza on http://www.livestream.com/occupymn

OccupyMN March on Downtown MPLS, Friday October 14, 2011

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Time Now To Raise Out Voices - The Crow

P1000491 OccupyMN March on Downtown Minneapolis, Friday October 14, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

#OccupyMN Day 8: Demonstration at 6th & Marquette

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OccupyMN 6th and Marquette

Downtown Minneapolis
Friday, October 14, 2011

You Are The 99%! Wake Up & Smell The Money

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OccupyMN Protest in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
October 14, 2010

#OccupyMN Protest: Day 3 (Kitty Content inclusive) 10/9/2011

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Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
October 9, 2011

I Won't Believe Corporations Are People Until Texas Executes One.

OccupyMN Protest in Minneapolis, Minn: I Won't Believe Corporations Are People Until Texas Executes One.

I Won't Believe Corporations Are People Until Texas Executes One.

October 7, 2011

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99 Percent

99 Percent OccupyMN Protestors in downtown Minneapolis
99 Percent.

We are the 99%
The corrupt fear us.
The honest support us.
The heroic join us.


OccupyMN
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
October 7, 2011

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OccupyMN in Solidarity with OWS... The Revolution Begins in Minnesota

OccupyMN - Occupy Minnesota protest at Government Plaza Downtown Minneapolis
The Revolution Begins In Minnesota
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Minneapolis, MN – Today in a call for Justice all across the world, we in Minnesota begin occupying the Hennepin County Government Plaza. We stand in solidarity with those who currently Occupy Wall Street. Since the launch of the occupation in New York City on September 17th over 60 cities in the United States have begun their own occupations and over 800 cities worldwide have either started or are planning their own solidarity events.

LaDonna Redmond, a co-organizer of OccupyMN declared, “Today we are renaming Government Plaza ‘The People’s Plaza’. We intend to stay indefinitely and we welcome all Minnesotans to join us. If you are struggling; if have lost your job, or your home; if you have seen your child unjustly incarcerated; if you are homeless, living without healthcare, or drowning in debt; if you work full time but still are unable to afford food to feed your family; if you feel no one is listening to you; if you are fed up with the direction this country is going in — then you are one of the 99%. We are talking to you. Come and join us! This is your chance to be heard.”

We have had several constructive meetings with the Hennepin County Sherriffs office, the Minneapolis Police, and the Mayor’s Office. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s office has assured OccupyMN that occupiers will be allowed to sleep in the plaza without fear of arrest. Join us as we stand in solidarity with our Brothers and Sisters all across the world.



Contact: press@occupymn.org

612.399.9316

OccupyMN : Why Are You Still Inside?

Downtown Minneapolis
October 7, 2011

Support Workers Rights in Minnesota Wisconsin & America - OccupyMN Protest in Minneapolis: Day 1

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GovernmentPeople's Plaza
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
October 7, 2011

Education, Infrastructure... Vikings Stadium? - OccupyMN Protest in Minneapolis

National Concerns, Local Priorities

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OccupyMN: Day 1 - People's Plaza

Minneapolis, Minnesota
October 7, 2011

99% at OccupyMN Protest in Minneapolis

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99%, a photo by tbone_sandwich on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Occupy Wall Street related OccupyMN protest underway in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Friday - Gov't Plaza - occupymn.org

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And it begins tomorrow.

this occupy movement is the beginning of something...

via OWSR: this occupy movement is the beginning of something...:

Minneapolis

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011

this occupy movement is the beginning of something big

“I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and the Republic is destroyed. I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the midst of war.” –
Abraham Lincoln - In a letter written to William Elkin


"It is the system of nationalist individualism that has to go....We are living in the end of the sovereign states....In the great struggle to evoke a Westernized World Socialism, contemporary governments may vanish....Countless people...will hate the new world order....and will die protesting against it." - H.G. Wells, in his book, “The New World Order”, 1940

“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.”
- Henry Ford

“Bankers own the earth; take it away from them but leave them with the power to create credit; and, with a flick of a pen, they will create enough money to buy it back again... If you want to be slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let the bankers control money and control credit.”
- Sir Josiah Stamp, Director, Bank of England, 1940.


it all ties together

this occupy movement is the beginning of something big...these are our human rights
http://occupywallstreetdoctrine.blogspot.com/