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SK Protesters to Join Nationwide Pan of Proposed Wall Street Bailout

You might see some folks at the corner of Bethel and Lund avenues in South Kitsap around 4 p.m. today looking mad as hell about the proposed government bailout of companies mired in bad debt from the mortgage crisis.  Local resident River Curtis-Stanley forwarded the Kitsap Sun a form e-mail advising of a national day of protest to be joined by herself and presumably other “Kitsap citizens.”

The e-mail reads, in part:

“Once again money can be found to prop up the rich elites of this
country while large and growing numbers of people are losing their
homes or are homeless, over 45 million people in the US are without
health care, growing numbers of people have to choose between fuel and
food, and the infrastructure of the country crumbles,” said [LOCAL
ORGANIZER]. “We’re coming together to say NO to the Bush bailout.”

For more information, contact Curtis-Stanley:
(360) 769-5935
(360) 981-1947 cell
rivercs@gmail.com

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One Response to “SK Protesters to Join Nationwide Pan of Proposed Wall Street Bailout”

  1. Mary Colborn Says:

    Wow, cool.

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