These are pictures from Day 20. It's the end of that series of pictures from October 6th, a week before the failed sanitation raid on squatters-town.
Whether Day 20 or Day 33 the situation has remained the same. The anarchists are going no where soon and Quality of Life issues are critical.
They run their "village" it seems with Working Groups..
They display messages in opposition to Capitalism for the passersby
Wonder what the union-squatters think about this sign...
The first aid area has lots of 'SOUP" (?) I understand they now have a tent over this First Aid station (even though tents are illegal in the park)they slipped that one by and now, more than 250 people signed an online petition Thursday to ask Mayor Bloomberg to allow the protesters to erect tents to keep warm. Oh, brother...
I see a power strip above, so you know they have power (as this sign indicates, also)
Not every sign has kept the 'village' in "pristine" condition...
Screw the flowers and screw the American flag (please note our flag is disrespectfully upside down and defaced)
They still have nightly General Assembly meetings and they still play their drums relentlessly. Not much has changed since the failed sanitation hosing...except they've moved stuff and bundles and signs around.... so their 'General Assembly" has printed a MAP of the park...so you can find your stuff ( how sweet)
They remain a strange bunch of malcontents...
Storming their way around around the city and holding the residents of the Zuccotti Park area hostage. Insurgents have all the rights, the law abiding citizens NONE
Whose streets. Our streets. Why not? Since they are supported by our Mayor, the Democrats and the Far Left politicians as well as the opportunistic Leftie celebs
They aren't leaving. Day 33. They are dug in .
The residents of NYC, particularly in this Wall Street area, have no protection under the law from this urban terrorism. But, the downtown locals are no longer keeping quiet about it. This report came in at 7 PM (October 20) . It looked encouraging, but the citizens are still on the losing end of this occupation from what little news I can find on the meeting.
"Angry Manhattan residents lambast Zuccotti Park protesters"
Infuriated lower Manhattan residents went ballistic on Zuccotti Park protesters at a chaotic Community Board 1 meeting tonight while blasting politicians for allowing the siege to continue without any end in sight."They are defecating on our doorsteps," fumed Katherine Hughes, a stay at home mom who has the misfortune of living one block from the chaos. "A lot of people are very frustrated. A lot of people are concerned about the safety of our kids."
Fed up homeowners said that they've been subjected to insults and harassment as they trek to their jobs each morning. "The protesters taunt people who are on their way to work," said James Fernandez, 51, whose apartment overlooks the park. "I walk out of my apartment and see people urinating on my steps."
Board member Paul Cantor said that residents are fed up with the incessant racket that emanates from the protest at all hours. "It's mostly a noise issue," he said. If people can't sleep and children can't sleep because the protesters are banging drums then that's a problem."
"They have to have some parameters," said Tricia Joyce, also a board member. "That doesn't mean the protests have to stop. I'm hoping we can strike a balance on parameters because this could be a long term stay."
The line to speak at the standing room only meeting spilled out of the board's office and onto the street outside where Zuccotti sympathizers sparred with angry residents. One elderly woman told a protester to stop screaming and was met with an even hgiher volume. "Get some earplugs!," retorted David Stano. "This is the street. I can say whatever I want! I can't calm down, I've been struggling for 30 years!"
The meeting, which kicked off at 6:15 p.m., has already attracted several hundred people.
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And tomorrow at 1 PM, things go from bad to worse....
A CAIR plans to participate in the Occupation of Wall street by holding their Jumma prayers across from Zuccotti Park, ONE BLOCK AWAY FROM GROUND ZERO. Supporting the anarchists instead of the law-abiding citizens in the community. Supporting the anarchist's anti-Zionist, anti-Jewish, anti-Israel hate-speech and now Jummah Prayers in the park across from Ground Zero. Giving more aid and support to tyrants & anarchy. and as you can see below, they taking DONATIONS illegally ( they no longer have a tax exempt status)
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CAIR-NY Invites You To Pray Jummah At Wall Street
Dear Friends,
This Friday, the Council on American Islamic Relations New York Chapter (CAIR-NY) would like to invite you and your organization to join us for Jummah at Occupy Wall Street this Friday, October 21st. Over the past several weeks, it has become clear that many of the demands of Occupy Wall Street parallel those of the New York Muslim community. Especially in light of the recently exposed NYPD surveillance in Muslim Student Organizations, we need to unite in our repudiation of government corruption and our rejection of the political effort to marginalize our voices. Even if your MSA cannot is not able to join us officially, we would appreciate it if you could circulate the attached message among your mailing lists. Feel free to make any changes to our wording to suit your needs.
It is time for the New York Muslim community to assume its place in the fight for political and economic equality in this country, and it is vital that the youth lead the way.
Peace and blessings,
The staff and interns of CAIR-NY
Dear Friends,
This Friday, the Council on American Islamic Relations New York Chapter (CAIR-NY) would like to invite you and your organization to join us for Jummah at Occupy Wall Street this Friday, October 21st. Over the past several weeks, it has become clear that many of the demands of Occupy Wall Street parallel those of the New York Muslim community. Especially in light of the recently exposed NYPD surveillance in Muslim Student Organizations, we need to unite in our repudiation of government corruption and our rejection of the political effort to marginalize our voices. Even if your MSA cannot is not able to join us officially, we would appreciate it if you could circulate the attached message among your mailing lists. Feel free to make any changes to our wording to suit your needs.
It is time for the New York Muslim community to assume its place in the fight for political and economic equality in this country, and it is vital that the youth lead the way.
Peace and blessings,
The staff and interns of CAIR-NY
Dear friends,
CAIR-NY is proud to support and invite you to Friday Prayer at Occupy Wall Street this Friday, October 21st, where we will join in solidarity with “the 99%.” Jummah, hosted by Majlis Ash-Shura (Islamic Leadership Council of New York) is scheduled for 1pm at Zuccotti Park. A sermon on social justice in Islam will be delivered by Imam Aiyub Abdul Baki.
CAIR-NY’s endorsement of Friday Prayer at Occupy Wall Street stems from a conviction that many of the issues brought into the international spotlight by Occupy Wall Street affect Muslim communities disproportionately, and it is up to us to stand up for our rights and show the world what democracy and peaceful protest look like. Look for our table at Zuccotti Park to obtain information about our current projects and to expand the role of New York Muslims in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
WHAT: Friday Prayer at Occupy Wall Street
WHEN: Friday, October 21st, at 1:00-3:30pm
WHERE: Zuccotti Park on Broadway between Liberty and Cedar
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Check out the Facebook Event Page or email Majlis.Justice@gmail.com or cmcgoldrick@cair.com
We hope to see you there!
-The CAIR-NY Staff and Interns
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CAIR-NY is proud to support and invite you to Friday Prayer at Occupy Wall Street this Friday, October 21st, where we will join in solidarity with “the 99%.” Jummah, hosted by Majlis Ash-Shura (Islamic Leadership Council of New York) is scheduled for 1pm at Zuccotti Park. A sermon on social justice in Islam will be delivered by Imam Aiyub Abdul Baki.
CAIR-NY’s endorsement of Friday Prayer at Occupy Wall Street stems from a conviction that many of the issues brought into the international spotlight by Occupy Wall Street affect Muslim communities disproportionately, and it is up to us to stand up for our rights and show the world what democracy and peaceful protest look like. Look for our table at Zuccotti Park to obtain information about our current projects and to expand the role of New York Muslims in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
WHAT: Friday Prayer at Occupy Wall Street
WHEN: Friday, October 21st, at 1:00-3:30pm
WHERE: Zuccotti Park on Broadway between Liberty and Cedar
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Check out the Facebook Event Page or email Majlis.Justice@gmail.com or cmcgoldrick@cair.com
We hope to see you there!
-The CAIR-NY Staff and Interns
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The dhimmi press will love this display of 'diversity' and the"sex, lies & media" show will go on and on til the anarchists melt-down or until the economic collapse of our city (due to their meticulously planned chaos)
I fear we may be looking into the mouth of the abyss, or maybe not. Follow their link here cause tomorrow is Family Sleep Over night at Zuccotti-ville!
Parents for Occupy Wall Street Family Sleepover
Posted Oct. 20, 2011, 12:13 p.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
Families Plan Sleepover on Friday, October 21, Growing Support for Occupy Wall Street Community
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