“Cash for Trash”: Unwanted “Junk” in Hand, Demonstrators Head to Wall Street to Protest BailoutDemocracy Now - 25 Sep 2008Among the more than 100 protests against the $700 bailout plan is a rally today on Wall Street. We speak to Arun Gupta, a reporter/editor at The Indypendent newspaper, whose email to friends and colleagues helped inspire the protest. Participants are planning on bringing their own personal, unwanted “junk” to illustrate what they call the federal bailout of Wall Street’s worthless securities. [includes rush transcript]
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