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    Wall Street protesters dress as zombies in NYC

    NEW YORK (AP) — Protesters speaking out against corporate greed and other issues showed no signs of giving up their campaign Monday, with organizers urging participants to dress up as what they called corporate zombies and to take part in a rally against police brutality.

    The arrests of 700 people on Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend fueled the anger of the protesters camping in a Manhattan park and sparked support elsewhere in the country as the campaign entered its third week.

    Occupy Wall Street started with fewer than a dozen college students spending days and nights in Zuccotti Park, a plaza near the city's financial center. But a day after Saturday's mass arrests, hundreds of protesters were resolute and like-minded groups in other cities had joined in.

    Group spokesman Patrick Bruner urged protesters to dress up as zombies and eat Monopoly money to let financial workers "see us reflecting the metaphor of their actions." As the encampment slowly began waking up Monday morning, several dozen police officers stood in formation across the street.

    One camper set up a table with tubes of makeup and stacks of fake money and applied white makeup to the face of a young woman.

    John Hildebrand, 24, an unemployed teacher from Norman, Okla., sat up in his sleeping bag around 10 a.m. He said he arrived Saturday after getting a cheap plane ticket to New York.

    "My issue is corporate influence in politics," he said. "I would like to eliminate corporate financing from politics."

    He said was returning home on Tuesday and planned to organize a similar protest there.

    One supporter, William Stack, sent an email to city officials urging that all charges be dropped against those arrested.

    "It is not a crime to demand that our money be spent on meeting people's needs, not for massive corporate bailouts," he wrote. "The real criminals are in the boardrooms and executive offices on Wall Street, not the people marching for jobs, health care, and a moratorium on foreclosures."

    Police said the department will continue its regular patrols. And "as always, if it is a lawful demonstration, we help facilitate and if they break the law we arrest them," NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said.

    Wiljago Cook, 33, of Oakland, Calif., who joined the protest on the first day, said "exposing police brutality wasn't even really on my agenda, but my eyes have been opened."

    She and her boyfriend and two neighbors all quit their jobs to come and planned "to stay as long as it seems useful," said Cook, who had worked for a nonprofit theater group.

    She was wearing zombie makeup that included a red streak down her forehead. "It's a cheeky and fun way to make the same point that we've been making," Cook said of her painted face.

    A map of the country displayed on the plaza identified 21 places where other protests were organized.

    Wall-Street style demonstrations with names like Occupy Los Angeles, Occupy Chicago, and Occupy Boston were staged in front of Federal Reserve buildings in those cities. A group in Columbus, Ohio, also marched on the capital city's street. And signs of support were rearing up outside the U.S. In Canada, a Wall Street rally is planned for later this month in Toronto.

    In New York, campers take turns organizing a "general assembly" on the plaza where they divide tasks among themselves. They have "a protocol for most things," said 19-year-old Kira Moyer-Sims of Portland, Ore., including a makeshift hospital and getting legal help for people who are arrested. They rally around a website called OccupyWallSt.org, and they even started printing a newspaper — the Occupied Wall Street Journal.

    The campers also have been fueled by encouraging words from well-known figures, the latest actor Alec Baldwin, who posted videos on his Twitter page that had already been widely circulated. One appeared to show police using pepper spray on a group of women, another a young man being tackled to the ground by an officer.

    "This is unsettling," Baldwin wrote. "I think the NYPD has a PR problem."

    Billionaire financier George Soros, during a news conference at U.N. headquarters about his participation in an African development, said Monday that he sympathizes with the protesters. He said he understands the frustrations of small business owners, including those who have seen credit card charges soar during the current crisis.

    Jackie Fellner, a marketing manager from Westchester County, north of the city, said she has an issue with "big money dictating which politicians get elected and what programs get funded."

    But "we're not here to take down Wall Street," she insisted. "It's not poor against rich."

    Still, the protesters chose Wall Street as their physical rallying point, speaking against corporate greed, social inequality, global climate change and other concerns.

    Beside the mass arrest Saturday, police arrested about 100 people Sept. 24 when protesters marched to other parts of the city and got into a tense standoff with officers.

    Some said protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge were lured onto the roadway by police, or they didn't hear the calls from authorities to head to the pedestrian walkway. Police said no one was tricked into being arrested, and that those in the back of the group who couldn't hear were allowed to leave.

    The NYPD released video footage Sunday to back up its stance. In one of the videos, an official uses a bullhorn to warn the crowd. Marchers can be seen chanting, "Take the bridge."

     

    2,786 comments

    • Bob  •  7 mths ago
      "We have the best Congress that money can buy." --President Truman
      • Greg 7 mths ago
        We also have a persident money bought.
      • treesrme 7 mths ago
        if this is the best money can buy,, we got ripped off,, false advertising..
      • fact 7 mths ago
        ~ Great Quote! {... uh, by Will Rogers!} *:@)
    • party of fear  •  7 mths ago
      Make political donations illegal, they are bribes pure and simple.
      • Tink 7 mths ago
        Amen, brother!
      • Phil 7 mths ago
        While in principle is would be nice to get rid of that sort of thing, people just find a way to get around it. Look at Mc Cain-Feingold. Now the only ones with power are astroturf groups like moveon.org.
      • kevinh 7 mths ago
        +1
    • RF_GURU  •  7 mths ago
      i agree with that big money has too much influence in politics , as a matter of fact big money IS politics, just look at the net worth of congressmen and woman , you can easily dub them the millionaires club !
      • k g 7 mths ago
        obama/bush 2012 bendover, cause we got you all fooled!!
      • anonimo 7 mths ago
        Pelosi has a private jet.
      • brs 7 mths ago
        Pelosi has a public jet for herself.
        Obama set a record for Wall St fund raising.
    • Dan  •  7 mths ago
      When people fear Goverment we have Tyranny, When Goverment fear people we have liberty and Goverment ...............
      • Jack 7 mths ago
        One of the things I admire about Europeans is that they are not afraid to demonstrate when they don't like where government is taking the country. The French government has a very healthy respect for its people. When Americans realize they have the power to take back the government we will get some action. I don't blame the president--he tried but pretty speeches cannot change a machine built by big business for big business. Congress--both parties and houses, made it loud and clear they have no intention of changing anything at all. So, what does it matter any more who the president is? Congress can just choose not to listen to the president or the people just like they are doing right now.
      • Max Reiner 7 mths ago
        Good one, Dan.
      • Nancy 7 mths ago
        Ironic you don't hold that opinion regarding the Tea Party movement
    • James  •  7 mths ago
      End legalized bribery..uhum. I mean lobbying!
      • pj 7 mths ago
        I thought that's what obama promised
    • Rc  •  7 mths ago
      They should make lobbying and campaign contributions from corporations a crime. It's just like bribing a government official.
    • hellsjoker  •  7 mths ago
      Want to really hurt the banks and corporations?, just start using cash and not paying with cards or check, then start buying goods only made in the USA, let the big importers eat their Chinese junk, it would not take long for stores like Walmart and other Super Centers to get the message, yes that would hurt them and force them to buy American!.

      Credit Reports, it is a fact that corporations and banks use a minipulated credit report to judge your credit worth, they know they can minipulate the scores inorder to control you!, the way to stop this is to stop using credit, go Cash and do not use anyone who bases your credit worth upon a corrupt and minipulated credit report.
    • catmandenny  •  7 mths ago
      Our money didn't pay for the bailouts. All of it was borrowed from China. It will be the people paying taxes decades from now who will finally be stuck with that bill.
    • Chris  •  7 mths ago
      This protest is simply a reminder that the United States of America is about democracy not plutocracy. Everyone has rights and must abide by the law regardless of economic standing or social position. Is that not what the American way of life is based on?
    • Paul  •  7 mths ago
      Why would mainstream media cover Wall Street Protests? Because they want to divert attention from the guilty Federal Reserve.
    • FreedomIsNotFree  •  7 mths ago
      Where are the pictures of these Zombies?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      In the past 20 years almost one-half of the campaign funds of the elected US presidents came from Wall Street. When you fight Wall Street you are fighting its biggest ally, the US government Establishment.
    • on student loan  •  7 mths ago
      it is time to destroy all pacs and get rid of campaign contributions. and start making laws against these contributors who gets away with the control of the country. BRAINS!
    • Doug C  •  7 mths ago
      Its about time the youth in this country start waking up. After all, they will be the ones paying back over TWENTY TRILLION DOLLARS of debt that Washington has built up. I mean, come on already.
    • FranB  •  7 mths ago
      "She and her boyfriend and two neighbors all quit their jobs to come and planned "to stay as long as it seems useful," said Cook"....QUIT their JOBS to join a protest which in part is about joblessness, what sense does that make!?
    • Richard  •  7 mths ago
      scary because seems like the start of what's going on abroad that lead to uprising, riots and disorder that can eventuallly turn violent giving the government reason for more control.
    • Tim  •  7 mths ago
      All that money thrown into the political arena could make a huge difference to those who really need assistance. Our political system is out of control and it seems congress is too.
    • WeThePeople!  •  7 mths ago
      The clueless media continues to try and paint the dopes protesting on Wall Street as some sort of heroic pillars of society who must be glorified for their bravery. The reality is far less appealing - communist hippies who hate everything about America and want to fundamentally transform it. How is it that the Tea Parties were ruthlessly scrutinized for their signs yet no one is concerned about the dangerous clashes and confrontations these radicals are having with police?
    • dan  •  7 mths ago
      Amazing all the comments about corporate contributions to candidates but no mention of the mass amounts of money unions give to democrats who in turn use tax payer money to fund union jobs. It is a fact that has been going on for years and the reason most union workers are also government workers and laws require government work done by union contracts.There should be a set limit on how much can be used for a campaign, but it wouldn't curb the mainstream media trying to decide elections.
    • Timothy  •  7 mths ago
      If they have all this time to put on this horrible make up, then they should put on real make up and go out and find a job.Any job. I'm no fan of the banks and hedge fund managers, but come on... the irony is that these idiots are the ones that voted obama in the white house. wamt 4 mores years of this?
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