We're at Zuccotti Park at Liberty Street and Broadway in downtown Manhattan and the efforts of
several good people over this past summer have finally come to fruition at Zuccotti Park.
And for one of those people meeting myself, it's beyond expectations.
We've lost the truest meaning of what this country wants.
We've lost the truest meaning of love and family and ethnic beginnings that began this country,
America. So this is in part a shouting out throughout this country, throughout New York City
to rediscover those connections of life and humanity.
We are the 99, we are the 99, we are the 99.
All day, all week, occupying Wall Street.
All day, all week, occupying Wall Street.
All day, all week, occupying Wall Street.
OK, so we got a list, apparently, from the NYPD of things
that they don't want us to do on this march.
Number one, no disrespect towards country or flag.
Flag is underlined many times.
Two, no harassing anyone that is not with you.
Number three, no profanity on any signs.
Number four, no chalk on sidewalks.
And number five is classic, no illegal activities.
Thank you, NYPD.
Thank you.
Thank you.
