Up, played with the cat, chores, breakfast and the paper. Another sunny autumn day. Carol is cleaning pieces of silverware and Jadah is checking on what’s outside the living room window. Even a lone falling leaf charges her hunting instincts. You two love your cat.
Very early afternoon and you are sitting at the Social Security Office off State Route 4 Bypass and Princeton Road waiting for Carol to see about an appointment today, otherwise she has one on the sixteenth.
You had more errands then home for a long nap while Carol raked the yard and watered the new grass. Supper, left over Alta’s Arizona soup, a couple of earlier in the week TV shows and it’s after twenty-one hundred hours. Don’t forget to put up the windows on the car and lock it, old man. – Amorella.
Carol took care of it.
You answered some personal correspondence then checked out the Occupy Wall Street website. You want to include this because you are surprised at its growth in the last month. You have begun to hope that another ‘side’ in the United States to also rise up and speak which you are, at present, certainly free to do. Here it is:
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Posted Oct. 4, 2011, 8:36 p.m. EST
On October 05, 2011, at 3:00 in the afternoon the residents of Liberty Square will gather to join their union brothers and sisters in solidarity and march. At 4:30 in the afternoon the 99% will march in solidarity with #occupywallstreet from Foley Square to the Financial District, where their pensions have disappeared to, where their health has disappeared to. Together we will protest this great injustice. We stand in solidarity with the honest workers of:
• AFL-CIO (AFSCME)
• United NY
• Strong Economy for All Coalition
• Working Families Party
• TWU Local 100
• SEIU 1199
• CWA 1109
• RWDSU
• Communications Workers of America
• CWA Local 1180
• United Auto Workers
• United Federation of Teachers
• Professional Staff Congress - CUNY
• National Nurses United
• Writers Guild East
And:
• VOCAL-NY
• Community Voices Heard
• Alliance for Quality Education
• New York Communities for Change
• Coalition for the Homeless
• Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (NEDAP)
• The Job Party
• NYC Coalition for Educational Justice
• The Mirabal Sisters Cultural and Community Center
• The New Deal for New York Campaign
• National People's Action
• ALIGN
• Human Services Council
• Labor-Religion Coalition of New York State
• Citizen Action of NY
• MoveOn.org
• Common Cause NY
• New Bottom Line
• 350.org
• Tenants & Neighbors
• Democracy for NYC
• Resource Generation
• Tenants PAC
• Teachers Unite
Together we will voice our belief that the American dream will live again, that the American way is to help one another succeed. Our voice, our values, will be heard.
Please note: The location of the march has been changed from City Hall to Foley Square.
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I find this ‘energy’ amazing. I am sure the Tea Party people feel the same energy within themselves. Humanity in dialogue. I would hope we as a species survive for thousands of more years. I hope we become more peaceful and tolerant and more equitable and just to ourselves, homo sapiens.
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