A group from Bailout the People tent city in Pittsburgh march from Freedom Corner to Mellon Bank protesting banking practices. Cindy Sheehan spoke briefly before the march began.
It was a struggle indeed during G20 week in Pittsburgh. Many voices seeking better human conditions. I like your People's History observation. The events that unfolded in Pittsburgh seemed overwhelmingly pointed in that direction. Thank you for commenting.
it's good to see that there are people documenting the struggle of common people to meet their needs. This week in Pittsburgh is part of the People's History as opposed to the G20. Kudos to Bail Out the People for their courage and thoughtfulness!
Observe that all legitimate rights have one thing in common: they are rights to action, not to rewards from other people. The American rights impose no obligations on other people, merely the negative obligation to leave you alone. The system guarantees you the chance to work for what you want — not to be given it without effort by somebody else.
The right to keep what we produce and not have it taken away and given to someone else. 99% cannot take away the rights of 1%. Screw you hippies.
Millions in the streets, would make it interesting indeed. Thank you for commenting.
pghg20viewer 2 years ago
It was a struggle indeed during G20 week in Pittsburgh. Many voices seeking better human conditions. I like your People's History observation. The events that unfolded in Pittsburgh seemed overwhelmingly pointed in that direction. Thank you for commenting.
pghg20viewer 2 years ago
Thank you for commenting.
pghg20viewer 2 years ago
We need millions in the streets to make real change.
nowellian 2 years ago
it's good to see that there are people documenting the struggle of common people to meet their needs. This week in Pittsburgh is part of the People's History as opposed to the G20. Kudos to Bail Out the People for their courage and thoughtfulness!
PeoplesVideo 2 years ago
Observe that all legitimate rights have one thing in common: they are rights to action, not to rewards from other people. The American rights impose no obligations on other people, merely the negative obligation to leave you alone. The system guarantees you the chance to work for what you want — not to be given it without effort by somebody else.
The right to keep what we produce and not have it taken away and given to someone else. 99% cannot take away the rights of 1%. Screw you hippies.
phikaptoun 2 years ago