MD面临大规模动荡

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这下子好看的来了,MD的带路党也行动起来了,我等看戏哦
美国金融中心——纽约华尔街当地时间17日遭遇了一场大规模表威,表威者们扬言要“占领华尔街”。表威组织者称,他们的意图是要反对美国政治的权钱交易、两党政争以及社会不公正。
记者在现场目击,表威人数至少有上千人,大概是纽约近年来所遭遇的最大规模表威之一。表威组织者预测,最终会有两万人参加这场名为“愤怒日”的表威。


  纽约警方不敢怠慢,当天不仅早早将华尔街完全封锁,就连华尔街的标志——铜牛塑像也被完全封锁起来,内外均有众多警察镇守,警车和警用摩托更是遍布华尔街周围,气氛格外紧张。

  不少表威者对警方完全封锁华尔街恼怒不已,但尚未与警方发生对抗。记者看到,不少人选择到华尔街的街角静坐,并带来了帐篷和铺盖卷,意欲打“持久战”。

这下子好看的来了,MD的带路党也行动起来了,我等看戏哦
美国金融中心——纽约华尔街当地时间17日遭遇了一场大规模表威,表威者们扬言要“占领华尔街”。表威组织者称,他们的意图是要反对美国政治的权钱交易、两党政争以及社会不公正。
记者在现场目击,表威人数至少有上千人,大概是纽约近年来所遭遇的最大规模表威之一。表威组织者预测,最终会有两万人参加这场名为“愤怒日”的表威。


  纽约警方不敢怠慢,当天不仅早早将华尔街完全封锁,就连华尔街的标志——铜牛塑像也被完全封锁起来,内外均有众多警察镇守,警车和警用摩托更是遍布华尔街周围,气氛格外紧张。

  不少表威者对警方完全封锁华尔街恼怒不已,但尚未与警方发生对抗。记者看到,不少人选择到华尔街的街角静坐,并带来了帐篷和铺盖卷,意欲打“持久战”。

no pic  no j8zzzzz
没图你说个蔡国庆啊...


TG如果不处理好人民内部矛盾,动荡也是很有可能的,地方很多ZF和官员不积极贯彻中央政策,甚至曲解引发群众体育事件越来越多,值得重视

TG如果不处理好人民内部矛盾,动荡也是很有可能的,地方很多ZF和官员不积极贯彻中央政策,甚至曲解引发群众体育事件越来越多,值得重视
no picture no real elephant
实际上美国人有更多理由上街。。。上不上就看丫的了,一群被蒙蔽的烧毛。


图来了

占领华尔街


September 17, 2011, 4:26 pm
Wall Street Protest Begins, With Demonstrators Blocked
By COLIN MOYNIHAN

For months the protesters had planned to descend on Wall Street on a Saturday and occupy parts of it as an expression of anger over a financial system that they say favors the rich and powerful at the expense of ordinary citizens.

As it turned out, the demonstrators found much of their target off limits on Saturday as the city shut down sections of Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall well before their arrival.

By 10 a.m., metal barricades manned by police officers ringed the blocks of Wall Street between Broadway and William Street to the east. (In a statement, Paul J. Browne, the Police Department’s chief spokesman said, “A protest area was established on Broad Street at Exchange Street, next to the stock exchange, but protesters elected not to use it.”)

Organizers, promoters and supporters called the day, which had been widely discussed on Twitter and other social media sites, simply September 17. Some referred to it as the United States Day of Rage, an apparent reference to a series of disruptive protests against the Vietnam War held in Chicago in 1969.

The idea, according to some organizers, was to camp out for weeks or even months to replicate the kind, if not the scale, of protests that erupted earlier this year in places as varied as Egypt, Spain and Israel.

Bill Steyert, 68, who lives in Forest Hills, Queens, stood near the barricades at Wall Street and Broadway and shouted, “Shut down Wall Street, 12 noon, you’re all invited,” as tourists gazed quizzically at him.
Talking to a reporter, he elaborated, “You need a scorecard to keep track of all the things that corporations have done that are bad for this country.”

Nearby, Micah Chamberlain, 23, a line cook from Columbus, Ohio, held up a sign reading “End the Oligarchy” and said he had hitchhiked to New York. “There are millions of people in this county without jobs,” he said. “And 1 percent of the people have 99 percent of the money.”

Throughout the afternoon hundreds of demonstrators gathered in parks and plazas in Lower Manhattan. They held teach-ins, engaged in discussion and debate and waved signs with messages like “Democracy Not Corporatization” or “Revoke Corporate Personhood.”

Organizers said the rally was meant to be diverse, and not all of the participants were on the left. Followers of the right-wing figure Lyndon LaRouche formed a choir near Bowling Green and sang “The Star Spangled Banner” and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Nearby, anarchists carried sleeping bags and tents.

At one point in the early afternoon, dozens of protesters marched around the famous bronze bull on lower Broadway. Among them was Dave Woessner, 31, a student at Harvard Divinity School.

“When you idealize financial markets as salvific you embrace the idea that profit is all that matters,” he said.

A few minutes later about 15 people briefly sat down on a sidewalk on Broadway, leaning against a metal barricade that blocked access to Wall Street. For a moment things grew tense as officers converged and a police chief shoved a newspaper photographer from behind.

After a police lieutenant used a megaphone to tell those sitting on the sidewalk that they were subject to arrest the protesters got up and marched south.

Mr. Browne said no permits had been sought for the demonstration but plans for it “were well known publicly.”

Mr. Browne said two people in bandanna masks were taken into custody for trying to enter a building at Broadway and Liberty Street that houses Bank of America offices. A third person fled.

As a chilly darkness descended, a few hundred people realized one of the day’s objectives by setting foot onto Wall Street after a quick march through winding streets, trailed by police scooters.

At William Street, they were blocked from proceeding toward the stock exchange, and the march ended in front of a Greek Revival building housing Cipriani Wall Street. Patrons on a second-floor balcony peered down.

As some of the patrons laughed and raised drinks, the protesters responded by pointing at them and chanting “pay your share.”


图来了

占领华尔街


September 17, 2011, 4:26 pm
Wall Street Protest Begins, With Demonstrators Blocked
By COLIN MOYNIHAN

For months the protesters had planned to descend on Wall Street on a Saturday and occupy parts of it as an expression of anger over a financial system that they say favors the rich and powerful at the expense of ordinary citizens.

As it turned out, the demonstrators found much of their target off limits on Saturday as the city shut down sections of Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall well before their arrival.

By 10 a.m., metal barricades manned by police officers ringed the blocks of Wall Street between Broadway and William Street to the east. (In a statement, Paul J. Browne, the Police Department’s chief spokesman said, “A protest area was established on Broad Street at Exchange Street, next to the stock exchange, but protesters elected not to use it.”)

Organizers, promoters and supporters called the day, which had been widely discussed on Twitter and other social media sites, simply September 17. Some referred to it as the United States Day of Rage, an apparent reference to a series of disruptive protests against the Vietnam War held in Chicago in 1969.

The idea, according to some organizers, was to camp out for weeks or even months to replicate the kind, if not the scale, of protests that erupted earlier this year in places as varied as Egypt, Spain and Israel.

Bill Steyert, 68, who lives in Forest Hills, Queens, stood near the barricades at Wall Street and Broadway and shouted, “Shut down Wall Street, 12 noon, you’re all invited,” as tourists gazed quizzically at him.
Talking to a reporter, he elaborated, “You need a scorecard to keep track of all the things that corporations have done that are bad for this country.”

Nearby, Micah Chamberlain, 23, a line cook from Columbus, Ohio, held up a sign reading “End the Oligarchy” and said he had hitchhiked to New York. “There are millions of people in this county without jobs,” he said. “And 1 percent of the people have 99 percent of the money.”

Throughout the afternoon hundreds of demonstrators gathered in parks and plazas in Lower Manhattan. They held teach-ins, engaged in discussion and debate and waved signs with messages like “Democracy Not Corporatization” or “Revoke Corporate Personhood.”

Organizers said the rally was meant to be diverse, and not all of the participants were on the left. Followers of the right-wing figure Lyndon LaRouche formed a choir near Bowling Green and sang “The Star Spangled Banner” and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Nearby, anarchists carried sleeping bags and tents.

At one point in the early afternoon, dozens of protesters marched around the famous bronze bull on lower Broadway. Among them was Dave Woessner, 31, a student at Harvard Divinity School.

“When you idealize financial markets as salvific you embrace the idea that profit is all that matters,” he said.

A few minutes later about 15 people briefly sat down on a sidewalk on Broadway, leaning against a metal barricade that blocked access to Wall Street. For a moment things grew tense as officers converged and a police chief shoved a newspaper photographer from behind.

After a police lieutenant used a megaphone to tell those sitting on the sidewalk that they were subject to arrest the protesters got up and marched south.

Mr. Browne said no permits had been sought for the demonstration but plans for it “were well known publicly.”

Mr. Browne said two people in bandanna masks were taken into custody for trying to enter a building at Broadway and Liberty Street that houses Bank of America offices. A third person fled.

As a chilly darkness descended, a few hundred people realized one of the day’s objectives by setting foot onto Wall Street after a quick march through winding streets, trailed by police scooters.

At William Street, they were blocked from proceeding toward the stock exchange, and the march ended in front of a Greek Revival building housing Cipriani Wall Street. Patrons on a second-floor balcony peered down.

As some of the patrons laughed and raised drinks, the protesters responded by pointing at them and chanting “pay your share.”
介个可有有。搬起石头砸自己的脚
2011-9-18 09:16 上传

9.17, 美国愤怒日。
The idea, according to some organizers, was to camp out for weeks or even months to replicate the kind, if not the scale, of protests that erupted earlier this year in places as varied as Egypt, Spain and Israel.

支上帐篷,坚守数周,甚至数月,向今年早期在埃及、西班牙和以色列爆发的表威活动看齐?
美国要灭了 美国要亡了。
在美国,让这些人抗议死了也不会有任何影响,是真正的一小樶激进疯子
米蒂用这种方式来预纪念9.18
咋没有看XXAV现场直播呢???
After a police lieutenant used a megaphone to tell those sitting on the sidewalk that they were subject to arrest the protesters got up and marched south.

人行道上坐一会儿,就面临被捕的的威胁,民主的力量就是强,自由的口号就是响,人权的光环就是靓。

一切都以法制为借口。只不过这法制是由少数人制定的,也是用来为极少数人服务的。
America 发表于 2011-9-18 09:21
在美国,让这些人抗议死了也不会有任何影响,是真正的一小樶激进疯子
美国的国家专政机器很强大,很暴力。

不过这个世界变化很快,真的很快,相信不久各位就可以可乐汉堡在手,目睹连台好戏。:D:D
闹闹更健康
千人级的表威规模太小了!
别胡说八道了
那可太遭了,美国人可是家家有火枪,人人有电驴
阿美利加的春天快要到了。希望美国政府不要被“虚伪”的人权左右,坚决镇压那些暴民。
缺乏精神领袖,上街想要个啥自己都不知道,成不了气候。看地上坐的那几位,就是混混,估计是为了中午盒饭来的
小儿科
这是假的,这是民主党故意对共和党施加压力的游戏, 布隆伯格本身也是偏向民主党的.

一石多鸟的游戏,善良的人类啊!
主流媒体受制于利益集团,不予报道,掩盖真相。

grandview 发表于 2011-9-18 21:29
主流媒体受制于利益集团,不予报道,掩盖真相。


msnbc首页上就有照片和新闻链接。这个够主流吧。

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44564317/ns/us_news-life/


grandview 发表于 2011-9-18 21:29
主流媒体受制于利益集团,不予报道,掩盖真相。


msnbc首页上就有照片和新闻链接。这个够主流吧。

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44564317/ns/us_news-life/

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grandview 发表于 2011-9-18 21:29
主流媒体受制于利益集团,不予报道,掩盖真相。


CBS在主页上也有新闻链接。这个够主流吧。

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2 ... /main20107772.shtml




网络验证个东西很方便的,举手之劳吧~
grandview 发表于 2011-9-18 21:29
主流媒体受制于利益集团,不予报道,掩盖真相。


CBS在主页上也有新闻链接。这个够主流吧。

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2 ... /main20107772.shtml

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网络验证个东西很方便的,举手之劳吧~

mengyw001 发表于 2011-9-18 16:41
这是假的,这是民主党故意对共和党施加压力的游戏, 布隆伯格本身也是偏向民主党的.

一石多鸟的游戏,善良 ...


主流民主党还没有那么左:D  虽然可能会乐得如此。

说是通过 Twitter, Facebook 召集的:

The mostly peaceful protest, called "Occupy Wall Street," was spearheaded by the activist magazine Adbusters and promoted through Twitter, Facebook and other social media networks. Organizers have said the protests are modeled on the "Arab Spring" wave of uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and elsewhere.(来自FOXNEWS)




mengyw001 发表于 2011-9-18 16:41
这是假的,这是民主党故意对共和党施加压力的游戏, 布隆伯格本身也是偏向民主党的.

一石多鸟的游戏,善良 ...


主流民主党还没有那么左:D  虽然可能会乐得如此。

说是通过 Twitter, Facebook 召集的:

The mostly peaceful protest, called "Occupy Wall Street," was spearheaded by the activist magazine Adbusters and promoted through Twitter, Facebook and other social media networks. Organizers have said the protests are modeled on the "Arab Spring" wave of uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and elsewhere.(来自FOXNEWS)



grandview 发表于 2011-9-18 21:29
主流媒体受制于利益集团,不予报道,掩盖真相。
当然,同样主流,但偏右的FOXNEWS报道就轻描淡写一点。主页链接不明显,报道也简单一些。

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/0 ... ews?test=latestnews
rolltide 发表于 2011-9-18 21:58
当然,同样主流,但偏右的FOXNEWS报道就轻描淡写一点。主页链接不明显,报道也简单一些。

http://www. ...
谢谢链接,你真是大能