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NATIONWIDE BANK PROTEST-NOV 22 - 29th 2009

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41043127/ns/business-real_estate/ BANKSTERS WEB SITE ----} http://www.banksterusa.org/ NATIONWIDE 2009 BANK PROTEST - NOVEMBER 22 THRU 29th - PROTEST ALL THE BIG CORPORATE BANKS NATIONWIDE - STOP THE TYRANNY - STOP THE CORRUPTON - STOP THE FRAUD - PROTEST ALL THE BIG BANKS NATIONWIDE - NEW YORK - LOS ANGELES - SAN FRANCISCO - BOSTON - CHICAGO - MIAMI - SAINTLOUIS - DENVER - SEATTLE - KANSAS CITY - DALLAS - HOUSTON - PHILLY - PITTSBURG - DETROIT - ATLANTA - SALTLAKECITY - PHOENIX - TOLEDO - ALL MAJOR CITIES NATIONWIDE - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH OF THE TYRANNY AND CORRUPTION & LIES FROM THESE BANKERS AND WALL STREET CROOKED MORONS !!!!! More on Bank of AMERICA's ILLEGAL FORECLOSURE's ----} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j100eYdYyDo

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  • The leaders of these giant corporate welfare recipients have been arguing that they need to pay managers of government-owned banks and other bailout beneficiaries extremely well to compete for their talents in the cutthroat global financial services industry.

  • Banks struggle may mean end of free checking - - Citi, Bank of America to add fees to previously free services - Meanwhile, Bank of America raised its monthly fee on checking accounts to $8.95 in June, up from $5.95. The North Carolina-based company will continue to waive fees for customers who set up direct deposit, maintain a $1,500 monthly balance or open accounts online. -Citibank customers customers set up direct deposit for paychecks or two automatic bill payments.

  • Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase, which have all exited the government's Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, are set to dole out $29.7 billion in bonus money. 11/2009

  • At the time, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara called the first arrests "a wakeup call for Wall Street." "Today the alarm bells have only grown louder," Bharara said that total profits alleged by prosecutors was $40 million while the Securities and Exchange Commission raised the total to $53 million, saying it includes millions in profits not described in the criminal complaints. A bail hearing for Rajaratnam, who is free on $100 million bail and has been listed among the nation's richest people.

  • NEW YORK - Criminal charges have been filed against 14 people, including attorneys and Wall Street professionals, in a widening $53 million insider trading case that has already snared one of the richest men in America, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

  • Feds: 14 charged in insider trading case

    Today Nov.5th 2009 on WALL STREET

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  • Good video.

  • YES - its time the AMERICAN People stand up to the TYRANNY of these Corrupt BANKS - NOW ! Everyone should protest in NOVEMBER !!

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  • I have posted this video on piggybankblog com which has been developed for all those have been abused by Bank of Destroying America.

  • Very well done!!!

  • If being forced to work for the lowest wages in the plantant isn't being attacked, what is? Globalisation. Forcing every worker on earth to work in slavery. Giving all profits, natural resources and national assets to the richest people. Giving all debt to the workers. Thats the U.S.s style of freedom and democracy.

  • We're ready! Grab your pitchforks and torches, folks, it's about time.

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