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Michigan Avenue protest: Bank protestors on Michigan Avenue - RedEye

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Pics of the Michigan Avenue Bank Protesters, as well as a link to Chicago Breaking News explaining why they're protesting.

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Len Kody 20 weeks 4 days ago
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Awesome pics!

The whole protest in being organized through "Showdown Chicago" (pretty cool name) - http://www.showdowninchicago.org/

They've got some pics, vids and tweets running over there as we speak.

I hear Micheal Moore is in the area. He my make an appearance of some sort tomorrow if he hasn't already today.

Nelson 20 weeks 4 days ago
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The comments on the Breaking News piece are pretty great. I have to agree that protesting and asking for someone to be held responsible really won't fix anything.

The mortgage crisis is as much the bank's fault as it is for people that signed the papers and lived beyond their means.

Right now I think you really just need to work and watch out for yourself.

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