#OccupyWallStreet begins, and improvises
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Jaisal Noor is a New York City based reporter for the New York Indypendent Newspaper, Free Speech Radio News and Community News Production Institute. He can be reached at jaisal.noor (at) gmail.com
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Love seeing the reality in contrast to the minimized numbers presented in mainstream media.
This video gives me hope that the occupation and non-violence will prevail. I am wih you!
Keep up the good work. You can only be ignored for so long the world is watching & we stand together wanting our country back from greedy corporations th@ don’t care about ppl a am my brother/sisters keeper
Keep up the strength!! So proud of all of you! Can’t come to you but am hoping the movement will spread my way. #takewallstreet Oregon/Northwest.