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The People: Support the Occupation of America
  1. Signatures
    522 out of 10,000
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    1. The President of the United States (+ 8 others)
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      • The President of the United States
      • The U.S. Senate
      • The U.S. House of Representatives
      • Federal Reserve
      • Wall Street
      • Bank Of America
      • JP Morgan Chase Bank
      • Goldman Sachs
      • NYPD
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    BAKERSFIELD, CA

 

To show solidarity of purpose across the country,and for the Occupy America protests all over the United States of America.

By signing this petition I show my support and solidarity with the occupiers of the USA. I ask them to remain in occupation indefinitely and show the world that the people of the United States will no longer stand for undue and undemocratic corporate influence in politics.

WE ARE THE 99%

Almost 50,000,000 Americans are living below poverty line;people have lost their jobs,homes,and hope for the future. And almost all profits from economic growth have gone to the richest 1%. We are leaderless. We are non violent. We will not be silent.

 

 

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To show solidarity of purpose for the Occupy America Protests in the USA

Greetings,



I just signed the following petition addressed to: The People.

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Support the Occupation of America

To show solidarity of purpose across the country for the Occupy America Protests all over the United States of America.

A huge share of the nation's economic growth over the past 30 years has gone to the top one-hundredth of one percent, who now make an average of $27 million per household. The average income for the bottom 90 percent of us? $31,244.

By signing this petition I show my support and solidarity with the occupiers of the USA. and I ask them to remain in occupation indefinitely and show the world that the people of the United States will no longer stand for undue and undemocratic corporate influence in politics.
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Sincerely,

[Your name]