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#OccupyWallStreet Signs And Posters (SLIDESHOW)

Inae Oh   First Posted: 10/06/11 12:44 PM ET   Updated: 12/06/11 05:12 AM ET

As Occupy Wall Street continues to inspire demonstrations and student walkouts nationwide, protesters are speaking their minds through posters to make an impact and illustrate their mounting frustration towards the government and corporations.

From nods to the fall of the Berlin Wall, to an 84-year old woman announcing she is "mad as hell," the signs held at the protests speak volumes and provide a deeper insight into the protesters' motives.

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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 11: Signs belonging to Occupy Wall Street protesters lie in Zuccotti Park where hundreds of activists are living on October 11, 2011 in New York City. Hundreds of activists affiliated with the 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations have been living in the park in the Financial District near Wall Street. The activists have been gradually converging on the financial district over the past three weeks to rally against the influence of corporate money in politics among a host of other issues. The protests have begun to attract the attention of major unions and religious groups as the movement continues to grow in influence.
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As Occupy Wall Street continues to inspire demonstrations and student walkouts nationwide, protesters are speaking their minds through posters to make an impact and illustrate their mounting frustrati...
As Occupy Wall Street continues to inspire demonstrations and student walkouts nationwide, protesters are speaking their minds through posters to make an impact and illustrate their mounting frustrati...
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