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Bailout Protesters Send a Strong Message from Wall Street

Posted by Jeremy Scahill, AlterNet at 2:37 PM on September 25, 2008.


Photos from today's NYC protests against Bush's bailout.

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Updated: These photos were sent to us by Jeremy Scahill who attended the protests against Bush's bailout in New York City:

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Protesters confront corporate execs staring out the windows at the streets:
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"Greed Kills" ... "Paulson, Rescue My Two Kids From Their College Loans" ... "Bush & Co., Bailout the Real People, Not Your Rich Pals":
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"4.0 GPA, $90,000 in Debt, No Job ... Where's My Bailout?":
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Click here to learn more about joining the nationwide protest against Bush's bailout.

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Jeremy Scahill is the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army.


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