"I believe the movement has to stay true to itself, but make all
of these issues more personal t o the American people who are suffering because
of Wall
Street ' s manipulations . . . . The
millions of disaffected Americans hard hit by the economic crisis. A
few infomercials and ads might help. How
else can they reach and organize the sympathy
that is out there?"
One of
the "talking heads" in this documentary narrative, Jean Ross, Co-President, National
Nurses United, has this to say this, a fitting conclusion to a review that
demands a full reading of the book:
"It's become a little community here. And you know these are the kinds of things you hope would
happen in an environment like this. You don't
usually see it until after some sort of
a natural disaster; well this I call an
unnatural disaster, what spurred it."
All that's left to say is that I was underlining important points to put into my review, but I ended up underlining everything. This is a document of essential importance for all. How to obtain it? Visit http://www.coldtype.net/Assets.12/PDFs/0112.Occupy.pdf.
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