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    Occupy protest follows 123rd annual Rose Parade

    PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — The 2012 Tournament of Roses brought its flowery floats and strutting bands to a worldwide audience Monday under clear blue skies, and in its wake came a scruffier parade — hundreds of anti-Wall Street protesters.

    The 123rd annual New Year's Day event, with the theme "Just Imagine," flowed along downtown Pasadena to the cheers of hundreds of thousands of sidewalk spectators.

    An estimated 40 million people viewed this year's procession of 44 floats, 16 marching bands and 22 equestrian troupes on U.S. television.

    There were 10 arrests overnight, including four felonies, as thousands of spectators staked out viewing places along the route but that figure was down from the previous year, police said.

    "Everything went very, very well. We're very pleased," police Lt. Phlunte Riddle said.

    On the heels of the two-hour parade came anti-Wall Street protesters in a pre-arranged demonstration.

    The thunder of the retreating marching bands mingled in the air with chants of "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out" as the Occupy the Rose Parade demonstrators retraced about 1.5 miles of the 5.5-mile parade route before veering off for a rally near City Hall.

    They carried a 250-foot-long banner that said "We the People" to represent the U.S. Constitution. Some also held a 70-foot-long octopus made from recycled plastic bags that represented the tentacles of perceived corporate greed.

    "This is about getting money out of politics," said Greg Stevens, a 38-year-old public health lecturer at the University of Southern California. "I support everything this movement is about."

    As the protesters marched by, some Rose Parade spectators yelled "get a job" while others snapped photos and cheered.

    "It's kind of crazy but kind of exciting," said Alana Olvick, 26, of Valencia, Calif.

    The ragtag group of protesters made an interesting comparison to the slick, glittering Rose Parade offerings.

    "It's contradicting the parade," Olvick said.

    Behind the protesters came three truckloads of Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies in riot gear but no arrests were immediately made and the protest was noisy but peaceful.

    Occupy the Rose Parade organizer Pete Thottam estimated the crowd of protesters at 5,000, although police said it was around 400.

    Police, parade and city officials held numerous meetings with the protest organizers to ensure that they did not disrupt the parade.

    Heightened security is nothing new to the parade, which took place on Jan. 2 this year because New Year's Day falls on a Sunday.

    Police also stepped up measures after 9/11 and the Y2K threat, and have regularly dealt with protests through the years ranging from anti-Vietnam war demonstrators to Native Americans incensed at the choice of a descendant of Christopher Columbus as grand marshal.

    This year's parade featured Iraq war veteran J.R. Martinez as grand marshal, the children and grandchildren of Roy Rogers on a float commemorating cowboys, and the parents of Christina-Taylor Green, the 9-year-old girl killed in the mass shooting that injured U.S. Rep Gabrielle Giffords last year, on the Donate Life float honoring organ donors. The Greens donated their daughter's corneas.

    The 2012 parade was the first in 58 years without the famed Anheuser-Busch Clydesdale horses after the company withdrew in a change of marketing strategy.

     
    • Barbara R  •  4 mths ago
      If you want to "OCCUPY" something, start with WASHINGTON, DC!
      • Real American 4 mths ago
        That is not where the real power lies. Our politicians are controlled by big money interests.
      • John 4 mths ago
        Real American; Consider unions make up 13 of the top 20 political contributors in Washington D.C.. It ain't just big business controlling the Hill.
      • Joel P 4 mths ago
        Im there......But occupy with arms in force.
    • N  •  4 mths ago
      We only have ourselves to blame for this mess in the end. We've allowed the myth that simply getting a college education will guarantee you a high paying job or a career to be perpetrated on us for at least 20 years. I'm only 29 but my parents were of a generation where they were taught learning a trade was just as valuable as a college education but somewhere between my generation and theirs society shifted to touting a college education as the end all be all of securing a good life when that simply is not the case. There is nothing wrong with working with your hands for a living and my generation and the generation following mine would be best served to be taught that once again.
      • Jon 4 mths ago
        I agree N. The move away from trade occupations to college degree educations has only hurt us. We have millions of liberal-arts degrees but very few, for example, machinists. Do you know how many people work in the trades in China? Enough to put us to shame..
      • Caveman 4 mths ago
        You guys are absolutely correct.....I'm 50 and we were lucky that a liberal arts degree would get to you a good job. I think the ill-legal immigration has really hurt this country and I feel for my kids trying to get good jobs while we have a socailistic prez that has really stiffled the private sector & creating new jobs!!!!!
      • MVC 4 mths ago
        When I was in college in the early '80's, everyone knew that you needed to major in something that you could get a job in. Anyone who didn't was taking their chances, and they knew it. But denial is nothing new, and some people have a talent for it.
    • Mutley  •  Yakima, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Loved the Roy Rogers tribute at the end of the Parade. Thanks for the memories Roy! RIP!
      • Mutley 4 mths ago
        Who were the two Liberal Athiests that gave me 2 thumbs down....idiots!
      • Jason 4 mths ago
        I could go for some of his chicken tenders right about now.
      • Ricky T 4 mths ago
        Jim Carter Yakima
    • Final Notice  •  4 mths ago
      They should be protesting against corrupt politicians.....and term limits!
      • Joshua 4 mths ago
        I don't see you doing anything. Maybe we should spend some of our time telling others what they should be doing, actually doing something. Politicians are corrupt because they have all been bought by big business. OWS is going after the root of the problem.
      • Dianne 4 mths ago
        "the business of America is business"...andrew carnegie.
        thr business of OWS is anarchy...the door to communism!
        obama should have no business being president anymore!
      • Final Notice 4 mths ago
        Joshua...you are a worthless douchebag...u liberal piece of #$%$
    • Final Notice  •  4 mths ago
      Term Limits! .......Term Limits!......blowout corrupt politicians!!
      • Kirk K 4 mths ago
        We have term limits...it's called VOTING. If more people vote than the politicians will be more accountable to the electorate. Term limits is another way to restrict our voice
      • WesternLady 4 mths ago
        ELECTIONS.......ELECTIONS.......SEE ALSO THE CONSTITUTION!!!! Which gives you the right to vote, but not the right to be stupid.
      • Elizabeth Mure 4 mths ago
        No...we do not "blow out" anyone.
    • oh pooh!  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      Gotta love the protester. Lead person in snapshot...isn't his cap that of a corporate entity? And by wearing it without blurring its logo... does that not fall under advertisement? So, who's pimpin' who?
    • phil  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      when they occupy barney frank's office they'll have some degree of creditibility.
    • La  •  4 mths ago
      I heard an OWS supporter commenting on how she (and her OWS supporter BF) both needed their student loans paid off.....my hubby and I looked at each other in astonishment.....wow.....we paid off our own!!!! Why should I pay for their student loan?
    • meesta fred  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      i still would like to know what the protesters suggest as a remedy. greed is a vice which is commonly found in human beings. no law or protest will eliminate gteed.
    • Rowland  •  4 mths ago
      "Occupy the Rose Parade organizer Pete Thottam estimated the crowd of protesters at 5,000, although police said it was around 400."

      Somebody can't count very well. Maybe OWS was including the University of Oregon marching band in its head count.
    • realist  •  4 mths ago
      Saw a college student being interviewed at a OWS protest. She was worried she wouldn't be able to get a job when she graduated. She was a drama major, and wanted to be a director. Brilliant!
    • DENISED  •  Germantown, Maryland  •  4 mths ago
      Stop and smell the roses....
    • gary  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      WHAT? No Clydesdale's? I'm not watching!
    • The Eagle  •  4 mths ago
      FACT
      Obama received more Wall Street Contributions than ANY President in HISTORY

      By Kristin Jensen and Christine Harper
      Bloomberg News

      "I've never had a higher hit ratio in terms of asking people for money and them saying yes," said James Torrey, an Obama fundraiser and chief executive of New York-based Torrey Associates, a $1.3 billion fund of funds.

      The figures reflect giving from the employees of Bear Stearns, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley, as well as Goldman and UBS. Goldman employees gave about 50 percent more to presidential hopefuls than the next-highest set of givers, at Citigroup.

      Giuliani's GOP rival Mitt Romney raised $385,700 from top investment banks, while Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) got $213,660. After adding in the top 10 hedge funds and top 10 private-equity firms, Romney did better, helped by ties he made in the corporate world before becoming governor of Massachusetts. He previously ran the Boston-based investment firm Bain Capital, whose employees gave him $79,400.
    • C  •  4 mths ago
      Only 400 showed up? But their website said there would be 10,000! lol The article left out one major detail. That is the fact that people were leaving in droves and didn't stick around to watch them "protest".
    • Degenerator  •  Turin, Italy  •  4 mths ago
      If the OWS crowd were REALLY serious about corporate greed they'd band together and form their own businesses to compete with and possibly replace the companies they're railing against.
      I guess getting high, loitering on private property, and demanding that the government steal more wealth from the productive members of society is easier...
    • Donald C  •  Surfside, California  •  4 mths ago
      Occupy should start in Wasington DC where these corrupt politicians - both republican and democrat self-enrich. Biggest corruption occurs in Sacramento, CA. where the socialist government steals from Taxpayers and way overpays greedy, underperforming government workers at all levels.
    • Abear  •  4 mths ago
      President Obama is trying to harness public rage against Wall Street while bankers are whining about new financial regulations—but the inconvenient truth for both sides is that Wall Street has profited big-time during Obama's presidency.
      @Washington Post - Obama's getting more money from Wall Street donors than all of the Republican candidates combined!
    • happy  •  4 mths ago
      Did they apply for a parade permit like the real parade had to ?
    • Tom  •  Dixon, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      The Big O must go.
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