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tl;dr Version: Be at the Federal Building, 333 S. Las Vegas Blvd, 7 am sharp.
From Kristal Glass:
My suggestion is that ALL the 99%ers protest at the Lloyd George Federal Building at 333 S. Las Vegas Blvd. starting at 7 a.m. PT, which is 10 a.m. ET, allowing us to continue from where they left off. It is a government building and as Americans we do have the right to be on the property. Additionally, I have looked it up and all the sidewalks surrounding the building are public right-of-ways. Let's make this happen and start planning the heck out of this event and make it even bigger than our last Strip march!
Mike's addition:
Occupy Wall Street is planning some big events that morning, for their two month anniversary. So that's why we're looking at "N17" as a sort of birthday/party thing. This isn't about procedure, it's about message and action. We did good together at Sinclair's this weekend, despite one unfortunate incident of not-being-a-morning-person, and we can keep doing good. That said, this is all about natural democracy - you vote with your feet. My feet will be there if I am at all able to finagle my schedule. No matter what disputes we have, we're all still down with OWS and The Message, right?
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Could you please send me an e mail as to time/destination of the march on n-17...as I probably will not get there till 8:00 or later & do want to support this...thanks dmu7@cox.net
good comment - I noticed that with the bellagio protest. The group was in one spot, then another and I had a hard time finding people and almost gave up and went home. If there's some plan for exactly where we'll gather and where we'll be after that, that info can really help those who plan to show up but may be late.
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I've heard about occupy homes and I think that would catch on here for obvious reasons. The Wells Fargo Tower is just down the street from the occupation site and they have bought up a lot of the morgages in town. I think that would be a great target to actually apply pressure where it matters.