The banks and Wall Street are only able to exist in their current form because of the poor policies and government legislation. The government needs to change its laws in regards to what these institutions are allowed to do. It is a critical part of a democracy that the people speak for change when change is required.
And it is a privilege to create change under the government of the president from Siaya. You see in America they may spray people with pepper gas, and maybe even rubber bullets (which still hurt), but they don't shoot us in the streets like they may in Kenya.
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:10 AM, waudo siganga <emailsignet@mailcan.com> wrote:you mean you want to change the government of our son from Kogelo?! I thought this occupy business was about banks and wall street?waudoOn Friday, November 18, 2011 10:01 AM, "Crystal Watley Kigoni" <crystal@voicesofafrica.org> wrote:My lovely friends in Kenya,
I came back to the US to join Occupy in my hometown of Asheville, NC to raise awareness of what the global economy does to Africa and Kenya in particular and how the US government's actions in Somalia are affecting us. Please see the attached infographics to give you some clue as to why me, and the rest of Occupy want change in America. It is our democratic right to change our government when required. And right now, for the sake of the world, it is required.
Blessings,
Crystal
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:54 AM, robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,What started in Tunisia went across to Egypt, made a short stop in Britain, made a few more stops has now taken a transatlantic cable across to the USA.You can follow the proceedings on http://www.livestream.com/occupynyc, there is a suspicion from the demonstrators that mobile signal are being jammed. the WiFi signals will be next then finally the sites streaming the footage.RegardsWhen you live in a glass house don't throw stonesRobert Yawe
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