Photos: More Money, More Problems. Wall Street Protesters Speak Out

Demonstrators are seeking corporate equality.

Philosopher Cornel West (C) stops to talk to demonstrators from the Occupy Wall Street campaign in Zucotti Park near the financial district of New York September 29, 2011. After hundreds of protesters were denied access to some areas outside the New York Stock Exchange on September 17, demonstrators set up a rag-tag camp three blocks away. Zuccotti Park is a campground festooned with placards and anti-Wall Street slogans. The group is adding complaints of excessive police force against protesters and police treatment of ethnic minorities and Muslims to its grievances list, which includes bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment.  - (Photo: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

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Philosopher Cornel West (C) stops to talk to demonstrators from the Occupy Wall Street campaign in Zucotti Park near the financial district of New York September 29, 2011. After hundreds of protesters were denied access to some areas outside the New York Stock Exchange on September 17, demonstrators set up a rag-tag camp three blocks away. Zuccotti Park is a campground festooned with placards and anti-Wall Street slogans. The group is adding complaints of excessive police force against protesters and police treatment of ethnic minorities and Muslims to its grievances list, which includes bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment. - (Photo: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

Former New York Governor David Paterson (C) stops to talk to demonstrators from the Occupy Wall Street campaign in Zucotti Park near the financial district of New York September 29, 2011. After hundreds of protesters were denied access to some areas outside the New York Stock Exchange on September 17, demonstrators set up a rag-tag camp three blocks away. Zuccotti Park is a campground festooned with placards and anti-Wall Street slogans. The group is adding complaints of excessive police force against protesters and police treatment of ethnic minorities and Muslims to its grievances list, which includes bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment.  - (Photo: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

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Former New York Governor David Paterson (C) stops to talk to demonstrators from the Occupy Wall Street campaign in Zucotti Park near the financial district of New York September 29, 2011. After hundreds of protesters were denied access to some areas outside the New York Stock Exchange on September 17, demonstrators set up a rag-tag camp three blocks away. Zuccotti Park is a campground festooned with placards and anti-Wall Street slogans. The group is adding complaints of excessive police force against protesters and police treatment of ethnic minorities and Muslims to its grievances list, which includes bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment. - (Photo: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Over 700 hundred Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots from other Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) carriers, demonstrate in front of Wall Street on September 27, 2011 in New York City. The pilots want to draw attention to the lack of progress on negotiations of the pilots' joint collective bargaining agreement ahead of the one-year anniversary of the corporate merger close date of United and Continental airlines. - (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Over 700 hundred Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots from other Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) carriers, demonstrate in front of Wall Street on September 27, 2011 in New York City. The pilots want to draw attention to the lack of progress on negotiations of the pilots' joint collective bargaining agreement ahead of the one-year anniversary of the corporate merger close date of United and Continental airlines. - (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Over 700 hundred Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots from other Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) carriers, demonstrate in front of Wall Street on September 27, 2011 in New York City. The pilots want to draw attention to the lack of progress on negotiations of the pilots' joint collective bargaining agreement ahead of the one-year anniversary of the corporate merger close date of United and Continental airlines.  - (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 27: Over 700 hundred Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots from other Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) carriers, demonstrate in front of Wall Street on September 27, 2011 in New York City. The pilots want to draw attention to the lack of progress on negotiations of the pilots' joint collective bargaining agreement ahead of the one-year anniversary of the corporate merger close date of United and Continental airlines. - (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Image #: 15487548    Protesters from the Occupy Wall Street campaign march in front of the New York Stock Exchange in New York September 29, 2011.  After hundreds of protesters were denied access to some areas outside the New York Stock Exchange on September 17, demonstrators set up a rag-tag camp three blocks away. Zuccotti Park is a campground festooned with placards and anti-Wall Street slogans. The group is adding complaints of excessive police force against protesters and police treatment of ethnic minorities and Muslims to its grievances list, which includes bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment.    - (Photo: REUTERS/LUCAS JACKSON/LANDOV)

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Image #: 15487548    Protesters from the Occupy Wall Street campaign march in front of the New York Stock Exchange in New York September 29, 2011.  After hundreds of protesters were denied access to some areas outside the New York Stock Exchange on September 17, demonstrators set up a rag-tag camp three blocks away. Zuccotti Park is a campground festooned with placards and anti-Wall Street slogans. The group is adding complaints of excessive police force against protesters and police treatment of ethnic minorities and Muslims to its grievances list, which includes bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment.   - (Photo: REUTERS/LUCAS JACKSON/LANDOV)

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Image #: 15394704    A demonstrator is hauled off by police following a march through the Financial District to protest the economic system on September 20, 2011 in New York City. People are taking part in the multi-day protest organized by "Occupy Wall Street"  by camping out in near-by Zuccotti Park and marching through the financial district as people make their way to work.     - (Photo: UPI/Monika Graff/LANDOV)

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Image #: 15394704    A demonstrator is hauled off by police following a march through the Financial District to protest the economic system on September 20, 2011 in New York City. People are taking part in the multi-day protest organized by "Occupy Wall Street"  by camping out in near-by Zuccotti Park and marching through the financial district as people make their way to work.    - (Photo: UPI/Monika Graff/LANDOV)

Image #: 15469638    (110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Police watch over protesters at a park near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue their demonstration.       (Xinhua/Fan Xia)   - (Photo: XINHUA/LANDOV)

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Image #: 15469638    (110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Police watch over protesters at a park near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue their demonstration.       (Xinhua/Fan Xia)  - (Photo: XINHUA/LANDOV)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: Onlookers and demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street gather at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day.  - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: Onlookers and demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street gather at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day. - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: Demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street gather at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day.  - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: Demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street gather at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day. - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Image #: 15394728    A demonstrator is hauled off by police following a march through the Financial District to protest the economic system on September 20, 2011 in New York City. People are taking part in the multi-day protest organized by "Occupy Wall Street"  by camping out in near-by Zuccotti Park and marching through the financial district as people make their way to work.   - (Photo: UPI/Monika Graff/LANDOV)

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Image #: 15394728    A demonstrator is hauled off by police following a march through the Financial District to protest the economic system on September 20, 2011 in New York City. People are taking part in the multi-day protest organized by "Occupy Wall Street"  by camping out in near-by Zuccotti Park and marching through the financial district as people make their way to work.  - (Photo: UPI/Monika Graff/LANDOV)

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity.) Demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street rally at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day. - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity.) Demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street rally at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day. - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: Demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street look on at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day.  - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 30: Demonstrators opposed to corporate profits on Wall Street look on at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District on September 30, 2011 New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have begun living in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists will march against police brutality later in the day. - (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

The Fight Against Wall Street - Approaching its third week, hundreds of demonstrators in the Occupy Wall Street protest have spoken out in the financial district against corporate greed and social inequality. Protestors in downtown New York want executives on Wall Street to know that “enough is enough” and that everyday people will no longer be the victim of their irresponsible decisions.\rIn response to the marches on Wall Street, revolts are occuring all over the country with one having occured yesterday in San Francisco, and another taking place tonight, September 30, in Boston's financial distict. \rBET.com gives you an inside look at the issues and the protests in the following pages. \r\r (Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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The Fight Against Wall Street - Approaching its third week, hundreds of demonstrators in the Occupy Wall Street protest have spoken out in the financial district against corporate greed and social inequality. Protestors in downtown New York want executives on Wall Street to know that “enough is enough” and that everyday people will no longer be the victim of their irresponsible decisions.\rIn response to the marches on Wall Street, revolts are occuring all over the country with one having occured yesterday in San Francisco, and another taking place tonight, September 30, in Boston's financial distict. \rBET.com gives you an inside look at the issues and the protests in the following pages. \r\r (Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Almost Three Weeks  - Occupy Wall Street is a "leaderless movement for democracy" that began on Sept. 17 with an encampment in New York City's financial district.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Almost Three Weeks - Occupy Wall Street is a "leaderless movement for democracy" that began on Sept. 17 with an encampment in New York City's financial district.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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A Nationwide Movement  - The demands of the New York City protests have now spread to San Francisco where nearly 200 protestors surrounded Bank of American in the center of the Financial District on Thursday afternoon.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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A Nationwide Movement - The demands of the New York City protests have now spread to San Francisco where nearly 200 protestors surrounded Bank of American in the center of the Financial District on Thursday afternoon.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Destroy the Bull - Protestors want the iconic Morgan Stanley bull, which they say symbolizes the evils of capitalism, destroyed.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Destroy the Bull - Protestors want the iconic Morgan Stanley bull, which they say symbolizes the evils of capitalism, destroyed.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

The War against the Rich and the Poor \r - Around 400 protestors occupied Zuccotti Park in New York’s financial district on Thursday. Among them was hip hop mogul Russell Simmons. "You represent the seeds of a revolution," Simmons told the protesters. "We shouldn't fear the democratic system, we should rebuild it. I should be paying more in taxes and we need to get the money out of Washington."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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The War against the Rich and the Poor \r - Around 400 protestors occupied Zuccotti Park in New York’s financial district on Thursday. Among them was hip hop mogul Russell Simmons. "You represent the seeds of a revolution," Simmons told the protesters. "We shouldn't fear the democratic system, we should rebuild it. I should be paying more in taxes and we need to get the money out of Washington."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Unions Join the Protests     - Announced Wednesday night, the Transport Workers Union voted to support Occupy Wall Street. There have been mentions that the UAW will be showing support as well.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Unions Join the Protests    - Announced Wednesday night, the Transport Workers Union voted to support Occupy Wall Street. There have been mentions that the UAW will be showing support as well.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Together We Can Make a Difference \r - Protestors say that they are the "99 percent" and that they will "no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the one percent."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Together We Can Make a Difference \r - Protestors say that they are the "99 percent" and that they will "no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the one percent."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Pilots Take Flight\r - Over 700 Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots, joined the protests on Wall Street on Sept. 27 in New York City. \r\r(Photo: AP/John Minchillo)

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Pilots Take Flight\r - Over 700 Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots, joined the protests on Wall Street on Sept. 27 in New York City. \r\r(Photo: AP/John Minchillo)

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Make Your Voice Heard  - "Make your voice heard. We are growing. Block by block — city by city. We will see change in this country, in this world," reads Occupy Wall Street’s unofficial website. “It will happen sooner than you can imagine.”(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Make Your Voice Heard - "Make your voice heard. We are growing. Block by block — city by city. We will see change in this country, in this world," reads Occupy Wall Street’s unofficial website. “It will happen sooner than you can imagine.”(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

World Peace \r - With nearly 100 actions in cities from Los Angeles to Dallas, Chicago and Washington D.C., concerned citizens have come together to speak out for greater economic equality.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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World Peace \r - With nearly 100 actions in cities from Los Angeles to Dallas, Chicago and Washington D.C., concerned citizens have come together to speak out for greater economic equality.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Media Attention  - The organization says that they have recently come into the media spotlight not because of their message, but because high ranking members of the NYPD punched, pepper-sprayed and stepped on the marchers.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Media Attention - The organization says that they have recently come into the media spotlight not because of their message, but because high ranking members of the NYPD punched, pepper-sprayed and stepped on the marchers.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

War on Poverty \r - On Tuesday, Dr. Cornel West joined the protestors on Wall Street holding a sign that read, “If the war on poverty was a real war we would actually be putting money into it.”\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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War on Poverty \r - On Tuesday, Dr. Cornel West joined the protestors on Wall Street holding a sign that read, “If the war on poverty was a real war we would actually be putting money into it.”\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Big Names Go Mainstream - Dr. Cornel West is the third celebrity in the past 24 hours to visit the Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park. Actress Susan Sarandon and filmmaker Michael Moore have also marched in solidarity.\r\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Big Names Go Mainstream - Dr. Cornel West is the third celebrity in the past 24 hours to visit the Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park. Actress Susan Sarandon and filmmaker Michael Moore have also marched in solidarity.\r\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Don't Transform Our Nation\r - Writer and director Michael Moore was among the big names who came out to support the protestors. He rallied against Wall Street, saying, "they have tried to take our democracy and turn it into a kleptocracy."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Don't Transform Our Nation\r - Writer and director Michael Moore was among the big names who came out to support the protestors. He rallied against Wall Street, saying, "they have tried to take our democracy and turn it into a kleptocracy."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Nothing Will Stop the Movement - On Tuesday, Sept. 20, a few hundred demonstrators protested against corporate greed in a march from a nearby park to Wall Street amid heavy police presence.\r(Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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Nothing Will Stop the Movement - On Tuesday, Sept. 20, a few hundred demonstrators protested against corporate greed in a march from a nearby park to Wall Street amid heavy police presence.\r(Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Fighting for Your Rights - A protestor is arrested on Broadway in front of Zuccotti Park on Sept. 19. He is among over 87 people who have already been arrested during the demonstrations.\r\r(Photo: Michael Nagle/Getty Images)

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Fighting for Your Rights - A protestor is arrested on Broadway in front of Zuccotti Park on Sept. 19. He is among over 87 people who have already been arrested during the demonstrations.\r\r(Photo: Michael Nagle/Getty Images)

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We Won’t Move - Hundreds of activists have literally started living in a park in the Financial District near Wall Street to rally against the influence of corporate money in politics, in addition to other issues.\r\r(Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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We Won’t Move - Hundreds of activists have literally started living in a park in the Financial District near Wall Street to rally against the influence of corporate money in politics, in addition to other issues.\r\r(Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Make Me Move - Police carry away a protestor on Saturday, Sept. 24, on Wall Street in New York.\r(Photo: AP/Tina Fineberg)

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Make Me Move - Police carry away a protestor on Saturday, Sept. 24, on Wall Street in New York.\r(Photo: AP/Tina Fineberg)

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Daily Commute? - A man shuffles through the crowd while walking on a financial district sidewalk.\r(Photo: Michael Nagle/Getty Images)

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Daily Commute? - A man shuffles through the crowd while walking on a financial district sidewalk.\r(Photo: Michael Nagle/Getty Images)

We Will Stand - Now in its 14th day, hundreds of demonstrators continue to protest on the streets of the financial district.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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We Will Stand - Now in its 14th day, hundreds of demonstrators continue to protest on the streets of the financial district.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

A Target Found\r - A group of hackers got into the computer records of financial giant Goldman Sachs Tuesday, publishing the personal information of numerous employees, including CEO Lloyd Blankfein.\r(Photo: AP/Louis Lanzano)

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A Target Found\r - A group of hackers got into the computer records of financial giant Goldman Sachs Tuesday, publishing the personal information of numerous employees, including CEO Lloyd Blankfein.\r(Photo: AP/Louis Lanzano)

It's Our Money, Too\r - Protesters young and old, Black and white have been protesting for over a week in the financial district. According to some organizers, the idea is to camp out for possibly months and replicate the kind of protests that erupted in areas such as Egypt, Spain and Israel. They say Americans want change, too.\r (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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It's Our Money, Too\r - Protesters young and old, Black and white have been protesting for over a week in the financial district. According to some organizers, the idea is to camp out for possibly months and replicate the kind of protests that erupted in areas such as Egypt, Spain and Israel. They say Americans want change, too.\r (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

London Is Next - A group of protesters plan to take over the London Stock Exchange to bring attention to what they see as unethical behavior on the part of banks. These protests are in support of the demonstrations currently taking place in New York's financial district.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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London Is Next - A group of protesters plan to take over the London Stock Exchange to bring attention to what they see as unethical behavior on the part of banks. These protests are in support of the demonstrations currently taking place in New York's financial district.(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Words With Meaning\r - Signs used in the Occupy Wall Street protests had varying messages, including, "Ask me why you let me down," and "Tired of racism."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Words With Meaning\r - Signs used in the Occupy Wall Street protests had varying messages, including, "Ask me why you let me down," and "Tired of racism."\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Crying Out at Ground Zero - Protestors took their demands to the financial district where the World Trade Center once stood. Of their demands, protestors are seeking a repeal of the United States Supreme Court ruling that allows corporations to give more money to politics.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Crying Out at Ground Zero - Protestors took their demands to the financial district where the World Trade Center once stood. Of their demands, protestors are seeking a repeal of the United States Supreme Court ruling that allows corporations to give more money to politics.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

We Want Equality \r - "Pay your share," was among many of the chants protestors cried out during the Occupy Wall Street demonstration. \r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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We Want Equality \r - "Pay your share," was among many of the chants protestors cried out during the Occupy Wall Street demonstration. \r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Media May Ignore Us, But We Will Still March On - "The majority of the media is ignoring the public uprising," said Keith Olbermann on his primetime show on Current TV, Sept. 21. Demonstrators, however, continue to march on.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Media May Ignore Us, But We Will Still March On - "The majority of the media is ignoring the public uprising," said Keith Olbermann on his primetime show on Current TV, Sept. 21. Demonstrators, however, continue to march on.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

Please Forgive \r - Demonstrators are seeking widespread debt forgiveness for student loan burdens, which are the ruin of many young Americans' financial lives.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Please Forgive \r - Demonstrators are seeking widespread debt forgiveness for student loan burdens, which are the ruin of many young Americans' financial lives.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Help for All \r - Millions of Americans are unable to pay for proper health care, and protestors wish to have universal care centers.\r\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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Help for All \r - Millions of Americans are unable to pay for proper health care, and protestors wish to have universal care centers.\r\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

We Want Transparency\r - Protestors on Wall Street are seeking full employment for all and more political transparency that will outline exactly what Congress has planned and who is paying for it.\r\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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We Want Transparency\r - Protestors on Wall Street are seeking full employment for all and more political transparency that will outline exactly what Congress has planned and who is paying for it.\r\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

There Is No End Date\r - An end date for the Occupy Wall Street protest is not near. Some say they will fight for as long as it will take.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)

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There Is No End Date\r - An end date for the Occupy Wall Street protest is not near. Some say they will fight for as long as it will take.\r(Photo: Raymond Haddad)