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Young Glory Round 3 “The Occupy Movement” ATJC

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Young Glory Brief 3: The Occupy Movement 'Vote for yourself' by ATJC

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Page 1: Young Glory Brief 3: The Occupy Movement

Young GloryRound 3

“The Occupy Movement”

ATJC

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The Occupy Movement began as a protest against economic

inequality.

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However, as the Occupy Movement has grown in

popularity, the original idea has become overwhelmed with

hundreds of different ideas.

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This is Abby. She is a supporter of the Occupy Movement. But she is more interested in free

health care.

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This is Jay-Z, also a supporter ofthe Occupy Movement. He is

worth over 400 Million dollars.

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This is Jay-Z, also a supporter ofthe Occupy Movement. He is

worth over 400 Million dollars.

I got 99 problems,

but the rich aint one

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It is clear that there are many people who want their voices

heard.

But because there are so many different ideas floating

around, most of them are getting lost in the clutter.

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The aspect of togetherness is already present. We just need people to focus on a common goal: One outlet for everyone to voice their own opinions.

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We have devised a way for people to show their interest in a direct or pure democracy.

A government in which people vote on policy initiatives

directly.

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Something as big as a direct democracy cannot occur

overnight of course.

What our campaign will demonstrate is that there is

enough people that care about their own voice and that they

can make a difference.

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The idea of democracy is that each person has their

individual and equal say.

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The idea of democracy is that each person has their

individual and equal say.

So why not vote for yourself?

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Anyone with a valid email address has the ability to vote

for themselves via our website, or Facebook.

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Anyone with a valid email address has the ability to vote

for themselves via our website, or Facebook.

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So how many people need to vote for themselves for everyone else to listen?

Obama received about 69 million to make a change.

This is the ambitious number we’re going for.

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In the three months leading up to the 2012 US presidential elections, we want anyone

around the globe who wants their voice heard, to vote for

themselves.

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Our campaign will build momentum alongside the

political campaigns, as they receive extensive media

coverage.

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Our campaign will be people powered and will rely

primarily on blogs, social networking and WOM.

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The campaign will let the whole world know that people need a real change, and that a

pure democracy may be realistic in the future.