The Lone Dissenter: Save The Rich
April 3, 2009 | Vetting explained
On a wet rainy day on Wall Street, approximately 50 plus protestors gathered on Wall Street to protest the billions of dollars doled out to Wall Street by the Federal Government.
The protest which is part of the “Bail Out The People Movement” will move through Wall Street to the AIG headquarters an on to Foley Square in lower Manhattan. A final march/rally will be held on Water Street and Foley Square at approximately 5 p.m.
On Saturday, April 4, approximately 5,000 demonstrators plan to march starting at 1 p.m. in lower Manhattan. The demonstrators are expected to gather near Wall Street and Broadway and then march to Battery Park.
This is the first of many protest staged around the country by "Bail Out The People Movement."
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