Experts now say that the OCCUPY Protests may be the most important and signficant show of Democracy, in a long time. Voting may be declining but there is more to Democracy than just casting a ballot.
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Wall Street shutdown fails as hundreds of Occupy protesters clash with police Hundreds of Occupy protesters have clashed with police in New York’s financial district as authorities battled to thwart their bid to shut down Wall Street.Police barricaded the narrow streets around the New York Stock Exchange and used batons to push protesters onto the sidewalk as they marched through the area during the morning rush hour to prevent financial workers getting to their desks.About 75 people were arrested, police said, but by 11 a.m. protesters had returned to nearby Zuccotti Park, which had been the two-month-old Occupy Wall Street movement’s camp headquarters before police evicted them from the space on Tuesday.Protesters banged drums and yelled “We are the 99%” — referring to their contention that the U.S. political system benefits only the richest 1%. Some chanted at police: “You’re sexy, you’re blue, now take

Experts now say that the OCCUPY Protests may be the most important and signficant show of Democracy, in a long time. Voting may be declining but there is more to Democracy than just casting a ballot.

nationalpost:

Wall Street shutdown fails as hundreds of Occupy protesters clash with police
Hundreds of Occupy protesters have clashed with police in New York’s financial district as authorities battled to thwart their bid to shut down Wall Street.

Police barricaded the narrow streets around the New York Stock Exchange and used batons to push protesters onto the sidewalk as they marched through the area during the morning rush hour to prevent financial workers getting to their desks.

About 75 people were arrested, police said, but by 11 a.m. protesters had returned to nearby Zuccotti Park, which had been the two-month-old Occupy Wall Street movement’s camp headquarters before police evicted them from the space on Tuesday.

Protesters banged drums and yelled “We are the 99%” — referring to their contention that the U.S. political system benefits only the richest 1%. Some chanted at police: “You’re sexy, you’re blue, now take