Protest the Bailout Today

Protest the Bailout Today

There are more than 200 events planned coast to coast for today, September 25, protesting the Bush Administration’s proposed bailout. There’s a big rally scheduled for 4:00pm on Wall Street in New York City and similar activities nationwide. Find an event near you.

If you can’t make it out to a protest, you can still contact your elected reps and implore them to reject Paulson’s plunder and enact a plan that bails out Main Street as well as Wall Street and provides for investment in a new productive economy.

And check out this new Wired.com article about today’s Wall Street action, and the nationwide protest movement sparked by New Yorkers over email.

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There are more than 200 events planned coast to coast for today, September 25, protesting the Bush Administration’s proposed bailout. There’s a big rally scheduled for 4:00pm on Wall Street in New York City and similar activities nationwide. Find an event near you.

If you can’t make it out to a protest, you can still contact your elected reps and implore them to reject Paulson’s plunder and enact a plan that bails out Main Street as well as Wall Street and provides for investment in a new productive economy.

And check out this new Wired.com article about today’s Wall Street action, and the nationwide protest movement sparked by New Yorkers over email.

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